Second Life residents Ruud Lathrop, Thomas Conover and Seronis Zagato, to name just a few, have noted a significant performance decrease in simulators grid-wide. Performance of all scripts appears to have dropped a full 50% across the board, since the rolling restart on Thursday. This appears to be impacting residents in subtle ways, including causing problems with network vendors and security systems, and problems with the scripted orientation systems on Linden Lab's orientation islands.
When Seronis Zagato attempted to alert other Second Life Volunteers to the nature of the problem (as it had a noticeable impact on new resident experiences) she was, she says, dressed-down by a Linden Lab liaison. Ruud Lathrop has created a JIRA issue to alert Linden Lab to the problem, and to accumulate votes for it to be fixed. The issue is SCV-385.


Since the last rolling update, there have been a trickle of
Well, okay, not quite so bad as all that - but there is a reason we get updates on a Wednesday rather than on a Friday - it leaves a couple days to fix things if they go sour. Stuff that gets broken on a Friday even generally stays that way until .. well, usually Tuesday.
Joshua Linden reports that a rolling update has started, installing a server-side patch for each region. This is intended to fix several issues to do with messed up formatting in group notices, and objects that are rezzed on full parcels being sent to the far southwest corner of the sim.










