Route problem guide

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Accepted issues

Type 1

  • Defective sim border crossing prims, which cause vehicles to pass through apparent phantom prims and get stuck/crash.
  • Non-phantom signs near sim borders.
  • Incorrect parcel permissions (zero return time, push allowed, object entry disabled, scripts disabled, flight disabled).
  • Resident owned obstructions.
  • Requesting Linden/Mole prims/land be changed to allow better access from a resident owned parcel.
  • Incorrectly named parcels.

Type 2

  • Dialogue box spammers, with range set to catch route travellers (item givers, group inviters etc).

Type 3

  • Ghost prims.

Non-issues

  • Non-repeating automated local chat messages triggered by avatars along the routes are generally tolerated, though if excessive it might be worth reporting.
  • Automated vehicles, unless used as mobile billboards or to deliberately grief residents.
  • Ugly stuff alongside the routes, one persons frog is anothers prince!
  • Prims overhanging route parcel borders which do not cause an obstruction.
  • Recently abandoned vehicles, not yet returned. If they remain after they should have been returned then treat as ghost prims.




What to do if you discover a problem along the Protected Routes

Type 1

A support ticket needs to be made, there is a good guide at this blog entry: Getting Answers and Help from the DPW. It is recommended that you add "FAO DPW:" to the first text entry box, this helps filter the issue to DPW. Please explain the problem as clearly as you can, including images, edited to mark issues if required. Remember, the easier you make it for DPW, the faster the fix!


Note 1: tickets to DPW can also be used to request a rez-zone in areas where they are lacking, to suggest new routes if DPW adopting abandoned land will create a useful route, or extend an existing one.

Note 2: if a resident owned obstruction appears to be accidental, it is often worth contacting the owner, giving the slurl of the obstruction. We all have editing accidents from time to time!


Type 2

The abuse report system is best for these. If possible, locate the spammer and right click it, choosing "Report Abuse" from the menu. If you cannot locate the spammer, use the option at the top (Help menu). Always include a screenshot! Once the abuse report window is open, if you need to find the owners name, select "mute" on the dialogue box, you mute list will open and the newest entry will show as selected. It is important that you do this only after the abuse report window is open, or else you will be unable to show it with a screenshot. Fill out a report under the "Unwanted advert spam" category.


Type 3

A sim restart is required, make a support ticket under the following headings:


Land & Region > Report an offline region


Please include the full sim details, found using the help menu > About Second Life. The details will look something like this:


You are at 256549.5, 261343.9, 133.9 in Rivata located at sim8900.agni.lindenlab.com (216.82.41.76:13001) Second Life RC LeTigre 11.06.28.234198


Other Issues

  • Bugs should be dealt with using the PJIRA site.
  • Griefing should be dealt with using the normal Abuse Report facility.




Other Information

Second Life Road Network Directory

Second Life Railroad

Non Working Linden Content Locations


External Links

Main Second Life Support page

Support Ticket

DPW Blog archive

Getting Answers and Help from the DPW

PJIRA Bug reporting site.

Protected-Routes.com

Protected Route Interest Group Resident project incorporating support for Protected Route issues.