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* Only use this tool with great care after you've learned the technical aspects involved: while you can remove troublesome objects, you can also inadvertently destroy content. | * Only use this tool with great care after you've learned the technical aspects involved: while you can remove troublesome objects, you can also inadvertently destroy content. | ||
* {{win|Top Colliders}}: Since readings shown are for a brief instant in time, repeatedly click {{WebIcon_Refresh}} to observe if activity is sustaining or spurious. Something that's rapidly colliding at one moment may settle to rest the next. | * {{win|Top Colliders}}: Since readings shown are for a brief instant in time, repeatedly click {{WebIcon_Refresh}} to observe if activity is sustaining or spurious. Something that's rapidly colliding at one moment may settle to rest the next. | ||
* {{win|Top Scripts}}: Prior to | * {{win|Top Scripts}}: Prior to server version 11.06.17.233176 (released 2011-06-28) the times reported represent only a brief instance in time and are inaccurate. Server 11.06.17.233176 changed it so that the times reported are now the average script time per frame for the last 30 minutes for all scripts on the object. If the object has been in the region for less than 30 minutes the number reported will be the average time per frame since the object entered the region. | ||
Click the columns to sort them in ascending or descending order. | Click the columns to sort them in ascending or descending order. |
Revision as of 13:33, 26 July 2011
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Shows potentially problematic physical or scripted objects. Many collisions and high script usage are causes of server-side lag.
- Normally, you don't have to worry about removing anything if performance feels fine and looks OK in the Advanced menu's Lag Meter, and to a more detailed degree, Statistics.
- Only use this tool with great care after you've learned the technical aspects involved: while you can remove troublesome objects, you can also inadvertently destroy content.
- Top Colliders: Since readings shown are for a brief instant in time, repeatedly click to observe if activity is sustaining or spurious. Something that's rapidly colliding at one moment may settle to rest the next.
- Top Scripts: Prior to server version 11.06.17.233176 (released 2011-06-28) the times reported represent only a brief instance in time and are inaccurate. Server 11.06.17.233176 changed it so that the times reported are now the average script time per frame for the last 30 minutes for all scripts on the object. If the object has been in the region for less than 30 minutes the number reported will be the average time per frame since the object entered the region.
Click the columns to sort them in ascending or descending order.
Columns
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Object ID
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The object's UUID. |
Show Beacon
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Select an object in the list, then click Show Beacon to visually pinpoint the object's Location as shown above. |
Object Name
Owner |
For each of these, type in a specific name, then click Filter to only show matching results. Partial searches work: "car" shows objects named "red car". |
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Refreshes the list. |
Return Selected
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Returns the selected object in the list to its owner. Be careful, there's no confirmation. |
Return All
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Returns all objects in the list to their owners. Asks for your confirmation; there's no undo. |
Disable Selected
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Disables physics (for colliders) or scripts (for scripted objects) for the selected object in the list. |
Disable All
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Turns off all physics or scripts in objects in the list. Asks for your confirmation; there's no undo. |
For more tips and tricks, see Region Performance.