Hi Aaron!
Cool You'll probably find that it's really stable.
With the trial apps then suggest download the source tarball and get them from there.
With the logs -- on our instance they appear in the main red5 directory
Hope that helps
Good luck
Mike and Stephie
Aaron Axelsen wrote:
It appears to be up and running.  I have it bound to its own IP, and it
appears to be answering.  It shows services running on ports 80 and 1935

However, I still have a couple questions.

1) Where is the log file?

2) Where is the ofla_demo.swf I am reading about?  I googled around and
it says its located in the "tests" directory.  Where is this in the deb
package install?

-- Aaron

Mike and Stephie wrote:
Hi Aaron !
Sounds like the best thing to do would be to download the required 1.5
sdk from java.sun.com and install that.  It may well be possible to do
it in a different way but our experience is that by the book works
quite well.
When you have downloaded the java SDK binary and installed it then
again make the checks recommended and then post back
Key  steps for us were to

   1. cd /usr/bin
   2. ln -s /usr[whatever the java sdk directory is]/bin/java
   3. export JAVA_HOME=[JavaSDK base directory]
   4. export JAVA_VERSION=1.5

then attempt to start Red5
Feel welcome to post back
Kind regards
Mike and Stephie


Aaron Axelsen wrote:
[00:56:56][root:~]# java -version
java full version "kaffe-1.4.2"

kaffe VM "1.1.6"

Copyright (c) 1996-2005 Kaffe.org project contributors (please see
  the source code for a full list of contributors).  All rights reserved.
Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2002 Transvirtual Technologies, Inc.

The Kaffe virtual machine is free software, licensed under the terms of
the GNU General Public License.  Kaffe.org is a an independent, free
software
community project, not directly affiliated with Transvirtual Technologies,
Inc.  Kaffe is a Trademark of Transvirtual Technologies, Inc.  Kaffe comes
with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.

Engine: Just-in-time v3   Version: 1.1.6   Java Version: 1.4
Heap defaults: minimum size: 5 MB, maximum size: unlimited
Stack default size: 256 KB


set | grep java does not return anything

I'm guessing this is contributing to the problem

Mike and Stephie wrote:
Hi Aaron !
Do you have a java SDK installed?
Try the
java -- version
command
Also try
set | grep java
and see if the environmental variables are set.
Post back and let us know how you get on
Kind regards
Mike and Stephie

Aaron Axelsen wrote:
Greetings,

So far, i have installed the 0.6rc1 deb package (the rc2 one isn't
there).  I have set it to bind to a specific IP in red5.properties.

I'm not really sure what else needs to change to get it running.
There seems to be little documentation (unless im just not seeing
it).  I tried creating an account to get into the wiki, but it says
access denied.

Thanks in advance for the assistance!

-- Aaron

Mike and Stephie wrote:
Hi Aaron !
Just letting you know that we have had it working fine on Debian --
suggest post some specifics like your installation procedure etc and
let's see if we can help

Aaron Axelsen wrote:
Hello,

I am new to red5 and haven't found any tutorials or such to aid in
getting it up and running.  Do these exist?

Currently I have installed the .deb package, but it does not seem to
start, and I have not been able to locate the log files.

Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?  Thanks!

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