Hi!
Maybe you need to set the $RED5_HOME variable explicitly.
Have a look at the start script you are trying to invoke. It uses this
variable
to specify the path of the log directory.
Try setting the variable $RED5_HOME manually to the correct path, whoch
would be in your case
/data/software/openmeetings/openmeetings_1_9_1_r4707/red5
Greetings,
Stefan Proell
Am 2012-01-27 14:34, schrieb Philippe Dhont:
Hi, I have red5 in a startup script (rc.local):
/data/software/openmeetings/openmeetings_1_9_1_r4707/red5/red5-highperf-production.sh
When I execute
"/data/software/openmeetings/openmeetings_1_9_1_r4707/red5/red5-highperf-production.sh"
Then I get:
Setting Hi Performance Options
/data/software/openmeetings/openmeetings_1_9_1_r4707/red5/red5-highperf-production.sh:
line 10: ./log/jvm.stdout: No such file or directory
I can start it up when I am in the "red5" directory.
How can I make a working startup script ?
Thanks, Phd.
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