Openmeetings uses internal java DB now. You can still fall back to production DBs for a high load cluster environment by specifying proper url in persistence.xml 22.05.2012 17:56 пользователь "Kanwar Ajit" <[email protected]> написал:
> ** > Dear All, > > I am new to Open Meetings & I just Installed 1.9.1 OM on Centos 6.2 64 Bit > by following word by word of this tutorial " > http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/InstallationCentOS5" but > couldn't find "mysql_hibernate.cfg.xml" file in the following path > /home/openmeetings/red5/webapps/openmeetings/conf so I have downloaded that > file from > "http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/source/browse/trunk/singlewebapp/WebContent/conf/mysql_hibernate.cfg.xml?spec=svn3802&r=3802"<http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/source/browse/trunk/singlewebapp/WebContent/conf/mysql_hibernate.cfg.xml?spec=svn3802&r=3802>. > Then I ran the install script but it didn't install any DB in mysql server > but open meetings has been installed & running. I am wondering where it has > created the Database. > > Can someone guide me a nice tutorial so that I can install OpenMeetings > 1.9.1 with Mysql. > > > Thanks in Advance, >
