Hello Shamunda and Dennis,

I assume you evaluate Plumi together (you both mention you're installing
Plumi on CentOS), right? So I'll reply to both of you.

The default Plumi installation will load uwsgi server on port 8000 (wsgi-port
= 8000 on site.cfg), the worker on 8080, the cache server on 8099 and nginx
on port 80.

If it is run as user, Plumi won't be able to start nginx on 80, since it is
a port only privileged users may load. The worker is used by Plumi to
handle tasks, so please keep it private and do not access it directly,
otherwise it slows the site. If uwsgi has started, then you can use port
8000 directly to access the portal, but for a production environment you'd
like to use nginx/cacher (so nginx listens on 80, connects to the cacher on
8099 which connects to uwsgi on 8000).


If run as root and you have the two domain names (eg plumi.org and
videos.plumi.org) set on site.cfg as www-server-name and
www-videoserver-name respectively, then by visiting plumi.org you'll
connect with nginx.

Every time you make changes on buildout.cfg or site.cfg and  run the
buildout (./bin/buildout -vN), templates/main.conf file is generated, that
has the nginx configuration. If you want to skip the buildout you may
change the file manually and restart nginx (./bin/supervisorctl restart
nginx) but changes will be lost on next buildout.

If you still have issues you can paste the settings of
buildout.cfg/site.cfg here and we'll try to help. We would also like to
hear about your experience with installing Plumi on CentOS, since it is a
platform we haven't used before.

Thanks and regards,
Markos



On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 11:52 PM, Shamunda Bero <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hello,
>
>
>
> I finally got plumi working with Linux distro CentOS 6.4.  After
> kludging bits and pieces I was finally able to view the site, upload a
> video, transcode it, and view it.
>
>
>
> However following part of the instructions that were laid out in the the
> INSTALL.TXT doc i'm view the site on the default port of 
> http://<siteip>:8080/Plone
>
>
>
> When I go to http://<video name>/ or http://<server name>/  I get an
> error or a blank page that says,
>
> "OK!".
>
>
>
> I'm sure this is related to nginx.  So my question is how to I get to see
> what's running on port 8080 through nginx?
>
>
>
> Any help appreciated to the last piece of this puzzle for me.
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
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