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with other monitoring code from OpenSim.Framework
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This better reflects the long-term purpose of that project and matches Monitoring modules.
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constructing fresh copies.
The encodings are thread-safe and already used in such a manner in other places.
This isn't done where Byte Order Mark output is suppressed, since Encoding.UTF8 is constructed to output the BOM.
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can trigger an exception is the URL was being removed at the same time.
This involves three steps
1) Return gracefully in UrlModule.HttpRequestHandler() instead of throwing an exception when the url cannot be found in its index
2) Return true instead of false in HasEvents() if no matching request is found in the map. This call will only happen in the first place for raced requests.
3) Return a 404 in GetEvents() if the request is not in the index, rather than a blank 200 OK.
Many thanks to Tom Haines in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6051 for doing some of the work on this.
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each time 50 scripts have been started.
This is to provide an indication of what's happening now that the default isn't to report every single script start.
Changes XEngine logging level in OpenSim.exe.config from WARN to INFO.
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logging
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are starting up
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would always return OK even if some other status code had been set
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scattering them over other categories
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This allows one to see incoming requests as they happen.
This required making everything use the common MainServer class for registering and retrieving http servers, rather than duplicate structures.
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logic.
This does require the server to be added before it is set as the main Instance
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the main instance.
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RegionApplicationBase.StartupSpecific() - a constructor can never return null.
Also adds some method doc to MainServer
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warn to be logged if we receive invalid xml for xmlrpc.
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Accidentally make responseString null by default instead of String.Empty.
It needs to be something in case the XmlRpcRequest deserialize throws an exception due to bad xml (a failure which we silently swallow!)
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slow handling of requests.
This is to avoid logging a 'slow' request when the source of delay is the viewer in processing a response.
This is not something we can do much about on the server end - it's server-side delay that we're interested in.
To ensure consistency, this commit also had to refactor and simplify inbound non-poll network request handling, though there should be no functional change.
IOSHttpResponse no longer exposes the Send() method, only classes in OpenSim.Framework.Servers.HttpServer should be doing this.
Only the GetTextureHandler was sending its own response. Now it leaves this to BaseHttpServer, like all other core handlers.
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timeout is breached.
This alarm can then invoke this to log extra information.
This is used in LLUDPServer to show which client was being processed when incoming and outgoing udp watchdog alarms are triggered.
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Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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Signed-off-by: BlueWall <jamesh@bluewallgroup.com>
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This adds name and description of the request handler to http request logging when DebugLevel >= 1
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slow handling of inbound requests.
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can relate a slow request to what the handler actually does and the agent it serves, if applicable.
This is most useful for capabilities where the url is not self-describing.
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This reverts commit e31e7c68c8abfd61fed6dabac5403d8adf42ae87.
Applied for patch assessment and accidentally committed too early.
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BaseHttpServer.HandleRequest()
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This flavour is for changes in addition to the 0.7.3-post-fixes branch that are too large to be considered fixes but should be reasonably stable.
This flavour will almost certainly never see a formal release.
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However, this returns 0 on Mono (at least on 2.6.7)! So not showing if it is zero.
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printed out periodically)
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<category/module>" to display commands in a category.
This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
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returns and for consistency.
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On the first frame, all startup scene objects are added to the physics scene.
This can cause a considerable delay, so we don't start raising the alarm on scene loop timeouts until the second frame.
This commit also slightly changes the behaviour of timeout reporting.
Previously, a report was made for the very first timed out thread, ignoring all others until the next watchdog check.
Instead, we now report every timed out thread, though we still only do this once no matter how long the timeout.
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whether the process is 32-bit or 64-bit
In theory, this means that a 64-bit Windows OS user can now run OpenSim.exe with ODE and use more than 2 (or 3) GB of memory.
However, this is completely untested since I don't currently own a 64-bit Windows box. Feedback appreciated.
Using OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe should continue to work. Other platforms are unaffected.
This will currently not work with sqlite - I will add that too if this works.
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Util.EnvironmentTickCount(); when producing the threads report to reduce wraparound.
This matches the tickcount masking in the thread watchdog.
For some reason, Util.EnvironmentTickCount() masks ticks by 0x3fffffff instead of 0xffffffff
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It appears that this is entirely unnecessary since the poll http handlers are dealt with on a separate code path.
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of OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse.
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
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path.
Also simplifies debug levels to just 0 and 1
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non-event queue inbound http requests to a simulator
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This also adds time since started to "show threads". Unfortunately these two changes got mixed in.
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today in 8a0a78c.
Also adds these to the watchdogs with very large timeouts (should really be infinite)
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