If one of your red5 server is a linux machine or one of your flash clients
is on a linux machine, run: iptraf, on your ethernet card. It'll give you
good stats, not sure how to do the same on windows.

For number of connections, you'll have to increment probably a connection
counter in your server side red5 application everytime a new flash client
connects. Store this in a db or in a red5 persistent shared object.

I haven't tried the demo on rc1 but try using the trunk red5 version; it has
updates for broadcast streams i think.

Hey all,
  Just wondering how I would check the stats for the amount of connections
Red5 would have as well as the amount of bandwith it is consuming. I have
found that I am unable to use the admin web interface at all.

I am running 0.6RC1 on Windows 2000 (I know... I know...)

Thanks
Mike


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