I have an unproven theory. It is Sunday with lots of stau on the inet. Now to
my theory. Let's you have your data *.dae files on a network drive or worse yet
in dropbox folder. The write back of the *.slm file is now taking a bit longer
because of inet traffic and the normal latency for obtaining file locks and the
LAN overhead involved of obtaining exclusive control of the file open, lock,
write, unlock and close processes.
I had this failure on aditi a couple Sundays ago, next morning and after moving
the files to the *.dae local file system everything worked fine using the same
exact files.
However, I was using an hacd library in the system.
>________________________________
> From: Ricky <kf6...@gmail.com>
>To: opensource-dev@lists.secondlife.com
>Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2012 12:43 PM
>Subject: [opensource-dev] Anyone else having this issue uploading meshes?
>
>
>Just a ping to see if the problem is limited to my combination of viewer and
>mesh. The error pops up as a floater when I press "Calculate Weights & Fees"
>and states the following:
>Mesh failed to upload: Unable to upload asset.
>>Upload_ServerError
>>
>>
>>See the log file for details.
>
>
>The log shows the following:
>2012-06-03T17:07:08Z WARNING: completed: fee request failed
>>2012-06-03T17:07:08Z WARNING: log_upload_error: stage: fee http status: 500
>>2012-06-03T17:07:08Z WARNING: log_upload_error: err:
>>{'identifier':'Upload_ServerError','message':'Unable to upload asset.'}
>>2012-06-03T17:07:08Z WARNING: log_upload_error: mesh upload failed, stage
>>'fee' error '', message 'Unable to upload asset.', id 'Upload_ServerError'
>>2012-06-03T17:07:08Z WARNING: setModelPhysicsFeeErrorStatus:
>>LLFloaterModelPreview::setModelPhysicsFeeErrorStatus(500 : )
>>2012-06-03T17:07:08Z WARNING: LLToastAlertPanel::LLToastAlertPanel: Alert:
>>Mesh failed to upload: Unable to upload asset. Upload_ServerError
>
>
>If you can or cannot repo, let me know at
>https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/SVC-7978 or via private email, thanks!
>
>
>Ricky
>Cron Stardust
>
>
>PS: I've tested with multiple viewers, using 3.3.1, 3.3.2, and 3.3.4.258391
>vintages, involving Pathfinding, viewer-dev, and release - all show the error.
> So I think it's either a serverside issue, or a problem with my mesh - though
>why a mesh would cause a 500 Internal Server Error response....
>
>
>PPS: As an aside, the latest VD I tried
>(http://automated-builds-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/hg/repo/integration_viewer-development/rev/258391/index.html
> ) crashed on login on Mac OSX Lion, but seems to run on Snow Leopard.
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