Hi Evgeniy,
there are two ways to bind Red5 behind Apache.
One is using mod_jk the other one is using mod_proxy.
(Or you use both of them).
However it is some time ago that I have configured mod_jk. Also I think
there was a mod_jk2 version. You need to enable something on the Red5
(Tomcat) side
Running openmeetings rc1.4 on opensuse 11.3
I created a user and gave him moderator access. He is trying to
schedule a meeting for later this evening, but when he goes to save
the meeting, the server gives errors like this:
DEBUG 09-08 11:20:54.921 AppointmentLogic.java 1804358 348
Hi Jazz,
there must be some other kind of Issue with the Reminder, try to use iCal or
and repeat it.
The User-Level actually has nothing to do with the problem.
Sebastian
2010/9/8 ssrJazz ssrj...@gmail.com
Running openmeetings rc1.4 on opensuse 11.3
I created a user and gave him moderator
That meeting was using an iCal reminder. As you know, it defaults to
that - user did not change it.
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Sebastian Wagner seba.wag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jazz,
there must be some other kind of Issue with the Reminder, try to use iCal or
and repeat it.
The
Dear Sebastian,
Thank you for your reply.
The hosting support team refuses to give me remote access or the
ability to execute commands, so I have access to my webroot only, the
server is Tomcat\Apache with mod_jk as mentioned above. Could you
please tell me if it is possible to install
Without beeing able to execute commands on the Server this is almost
impossible.
How do you start openmeetings or the open-office service it all if you
cannot execute any commands?
Sebastian
2010/9/8 Evgeniy Voevodin voevodi...@gmail.com
Dear Sebastian,
Thank you for your reply.
The
Dear Sebastian,
Actually I was hoping that having Tomcat\mod_jk on the server solves
all the problems, but being unable to avoid Red5 it seems like yes, I
am screwed.
Hope I can have my own server someday
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Dear Sebastian,
Sorry for bothering you again but I have managed to get SSH access to
my hosting place. Since I cannot install OM via localhost (no browser
on server side) I would like to know how to configure Red5 to listen
on http://DOMAIN_NAME:5080 to start installation via web
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You should visit the Installation Instructions in our wiki:
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/InstallationOpenMeetings
Sebastian
2010/9/8 Evgeniy Voevodin voevodi...@gmail.com
Dear Sebastian,
Sorry for bothering you again but I have managed to get SSH access to
my hosting place.
Dear Sebastian,
Thank you for your patience, It seems like Red5 tends to listen
everything on port 5080 and it should not be a problem.
But could you please help me with the next one: I am running Red Hat
6.2 on the server, I have mysql there and installed openjdk via yum
recently. My Red5
When i upload File (With any extension) i got error message.
HTTP:ERROR- 502
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