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Emergency shutdown for Second Life [UPDATED]

Due to unexpected problems with the asset system, Second Life underwent an emergency shutdown at 1:00PM SLT (US Pacific). Technically, the grid itself was not shut down, but logins were closed and all users were forcibly logged out in order to address the asset problems.

Grid logins were restored at 1:45PM SLT and the grid status switched back to OPEN at that time - however, the Linden Lab blog entry with the notice and with status updates as to the progress of the work did not appear on the blog until 2:25PM SLT, at the time the work was completed, and cites 2:02PM SLT as the reopening time for logins.

Update: 3:30PM SLT - Residents are reporting the same asset problems that prompted the shutdown earlier this-afternoon.

Update: 4:00PM SLT - Linden Lab says: " Please do not use inventory related actions at this time" - that's got to be a bit of a barrier.

Update: 5:20PM SLT - 28,000 or so users logged out while things were being worked on (the messages we got from some users were very frustrated - others seemed more patient and resigned). Linden Lab reports that the issue is now resolved! Again.