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Key: SVC-79
Type: New Feature New Feature
Status: Open Open
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Helena Lycia
Votes: 54
Watchers: 3
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2. Second Life Service - SVC

Estate owners/managers should be able to enter their "full" sims

Created: 31/Mar/07 09:12 AM   Updated: 10/Feb/09 09:00 AM
Component/s: Simulation
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

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Linden Lab Issue ID: SL-42519


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We held an event recently on a private sim. The sim filled up unexpectedly early and none of the estate managers or the sim owner could get into the sim to raise the limit or get the event setup properly. (Fortunately we managed to get someone to leave temporarily.)

I'm not sure if this inability to enter a full sim is a bug but it used to be possible. In any case I can think of reasons why a sim owner or estate manager might need to be able to get into a full sim in order to do some vital sim management tasks or to deal with griefers.



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Lex Neva added a comment - 31/Mar/07 09:41 AM
Jeez. I could imagine a scenario in which a griefer group "takes over" a sim by sitting forty alt accounts in it.

Gigs Taggart added a comment - 11/Apr/07 04:53 PM
A related issue, not sure if it merits a bug or not, estate owners can't region cross into limited access parcels, even if they can freely move around them once in the sim.

Valentino Tendaze added a comment - 19/Apr/07 01:41 AM
I suggest this functionality is extended to the Mainland as well - so that Landowners, or (at least) Landowners whose 'home' is in the full sim can gain access.

If this contravenes the 40 Av limit per sim, then perhaps the longest-visiting non-Landowner in the sim could be booted (with appropriate warning) to their 'home'?

This might get round some of the issues in [url=https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-63]SVC-63[/url]


Valentino Tendaze added a comment - 19/Apr/07 01:47 AM
Sorry - my guess of using BB script for the URL was obviously wrong, and I can't find a way to Edit the comment. SVC-63, anyway.

Smiley Barry added a comment - 01/May/07 07:04 AM
Wow, that IS wrong. I mean, almost all Teen Grid sims use a 85-100 avie limit, but that can fill up very quickly if the event is good enough. I'm a supervisor at Leviathan for example, and i couldn't teleport to an issue there because a party was held in Club 360.

Gigs Taggart added a comment - 08/Sep/07 09:22 PM
Another side effect, if you accidentally set the agent limit to zero, you can't get in to fix it. A real bad bug there

Mercia Mcmahon added a comment - 10/Sep/07 09:19 AM
Gigs, not going to risk trying to set limit to 0, but many would assume setting it 0 is equivalent of turning limits off (as in Auto-Return), so yes bad bug if it exists.

Mercia


phelan corrimal added a comment - 10/Feb/09 09:00 AM
I would only add to this that in cases where resources are being maxed out by 60-80 avatars on a sim, that sim owners and estate managers should be given a higher processing priority such that - should a sim be lagging badly, once you are on to fix the problem you aren't stuck without being able to move around or do anything.