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  1. 1 hour ago, Ardy Lay said:

    Well, Live Chat and Boxy 5000 are not "down"

    This is strange because for me I do not see the Live Chat "bubble" on the relevant page.  I have tried both of my accounts, Premium (Ayesha Askham) and Premium Plus (there IS a good reason) via Firefox and MS Edge browsers to no avail.

    I should add that I have used successfully (sic) Live Chat Support on this account in the past 6 months.  Personally I think the Boxy5000 bot is utterly useless.

  2. Reading some of the above posts, it seems likely that the issue is another AWS-related glitch.  As such we are unlikely to see any comment from LL via the GSP unless the problems increase markedly.

    The current spate of AWS issues is concerning, to a wider userbase than just SL, so socks will need to be pulled up quickly at AWS unless they want some heavyweight complaints.

    ETA:  I should know better!  It is now on the GSP.

  3. Not that precisely but about 15 minutes ago I was getting random errors, mostly script errors without consequences on Teeglepet horses when freshly rezzed.  It may not be connected but it IS unusual.

    Some appeared to be the consequence of the item not being able to communicate with a central server, so maybe those ARE connected.

    Nothing on the GSP yet...hardly a surprise though.

    ETA: this was on the LeTigre RC channel with the new build number.

  4. @gwynchisholm Henri gave a definitive answer...sorry but I knew I was correct.  as to AMD, while they do emulate 4.6, the native adapter code is 4.2.  The result of that is that while it is much better than it was (and it was truly dreadful) AMD support and operation under OpenGL is still poorer that Nvidia's (though the latter are seemingly trying hard to negate their advantage with some fairly nasty bugs for folks with moderately complex monitor set ups (sets up?).

  5. @Monty Linden taking a simple-minded approach to this (the only sort I am capable of), it does not seem too onerous a task to insert some sort of abort command in the viewer code that returns the avatar to the departure sim, and announces a teleport failure if the destination sim never sends the TeleportFinish?

    Clearly that is not so, or it would have been done long ago...wouldn't it?

  6. @kyte Lanley it is as simple as this; Nvidia uses OpenGL 4.6 coding, AMD employs OpenGL 4.2 plus some clever enhancements to give a performance "approaching" 4.6.

    In SecondLife for now Nvidia is simply the better option.  Once SL moves to the Vulkan render code NVidia's ascendancy will be much diminished, and the AMD "bang for buck" advantage that they enjoy in many non-OpenGL games will be eliminated (I assume).  The advent of physically based rendering in SL will  make the posession of large amounts of VRAM a distinct advantage but if cost is not your limiting parameter a high-end Nvidia card is best for SL.

    Wiser heads than mine can give you the metrics.

  7. Jinx.  I logged into my home region (Woods of Heaven) today to a nice stable 170ms about an hour after it had restarted (unusually, twice within an hour).  Several other regions that "had" been problematic were also as they used to be.  Now (10 minutes ago) after a further 2-2.5 hours the ping has risen to 220ms nothing changed on the region of on the avatar, I wonder why it happens?  Memory leak or just a rise in internet traffic?

  8. @Merive Vermilion I'd guess that's a reflection of the volume of general internet traffic relative to your timezone, which is the same as mine.  It is a pattern I've seen before when either a carrier or transatlantic cable is compromised.

    As to how long it will take to fix, it all depends on whether or not a major client is impacted.  Money shouts.  LL is small fry.

  9. Hmm using the AWS latency link to the Oregon servers I see a wide variation in ping from 175-250ms, quite a bit more than I would have expected from most SL regions until the past few days which showed 180-200ms on region so that incluses the viewer render time as Henri notes.

    I wonder where these 350-600ms values come from?

    ETA: I just tested again and now it is showing c.600ms latency.

    ETA2: another test 5 minutes later and the values are 285-310ms.  What on earth would cause this?

    ETA 3: I just logged in to SL and my region, which had been running stably at just under 200ms is now 350+ms!?  Am I seeing the variabilty of what I tested outside SL reproduced in my connection to SL at the moment I log in?  I don't think so because it is consistent over 3 logins (logs in?)

    ETA 4: Nnnnope, after yet another relog now it is back to 190ms.  At the third stroke it will be utterly confused!

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  10. Quite simply, @Henri Beauchamp, I considered a slow, long way round, solution, but the fact that some regions were bad while some others were normal discounts that option.

    That AWS are "undergoing scheduled maintenance", @AmeliaJ08, is highly possible, nay probable and LL may be unaware of it.

    The response to a ticket I raised rather supports the latter; I had not appreciated that SecondLife's regions were now distributed across multiple locations, I'd always assumed a single entry point to the system.

    One final issue that has confused me is that while the statistics floater does indeed reflect the FPS based on the total frame time, consisting of render time and the signal latency, the FPS indicator in the UI of the newest (non-PBR) viewer continues to display my actual FPS, based, I assume on my GPU performance @Beq Janus?

    Bottom line, I haven't the foggiest.

  11. Thanks @Merive Vermilion you have seen the same as me, and the things we see "should" not be possible, I agree, but they are happening. Why different accounts on the same equipment have different experience make absolutely no sense to me, if I understand the workings of the internet correctly.

    @Henri Beauchamp, you are not telling me anything I did not know.  That is not what I was seeing.  There were some sims that I regualrly go to that were clearly NOT running cleanly: rezzing was irregular and unreliable.  The issue of load on the AWS server may well have some relevance here though. One region that was running well last night is now being pole-axed by a high "ping", with no obvious explanation.

    What bothers me most about this is why some regions that were running perfectly a day or two ago are now cursed by high levels of latency.  Ther have been changes recently and I have no indication at this time that LL were actually aware of some of them.

    The fact that I had to restart my region three time to get it running properly is strange, why did it take so many and did the region, a homestead, really remain on the same sim-server and merely swap host?

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