Thanks for the reference! I'll correct the documentation! According to HTTPS: it need to be additionally configured: http://openmeetings.apache.org/RTMPSAndHTTPS.html
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 3:44 AM, Robert Steinmetz AIA <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you for your help. > > I think a lot of the information on the web is for older versions > > The web page on Installation still refers to JRE 6 > http://openmeetings.apache.org/installation.html > > I now have red5 running and am getting some information in the logs. The > init script seems to be working to start/stop and restart red5. > But I think had/have some kind of problem with SSL. When I access by > http://FQDN:5080/openmeetings I get a response. When I access by > https://IP address:5080/openmeetings I get an SSL error. > > SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. (Error > code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long) > > > > Maxim Solodovnik wrote: > > Hello Robert, > > Java7 is required to run OM 3.0.4+ (I can fix the documentation if you > can point me which page still referring Java6) > According to the latest observations OM works as expected with both > OpenJDK and Sun Java. > > To eliminate all configuration issues I usually start OM manually, make > it working, then switch to autostart script > > " Address already in use" usually mean OM was already started > No new log entries after running auto-start script might be caused by file > permission issue: auto-start script working as "nobody:nogroup" user, you > need to recursively change ownership of OM folder to use it > > I would recommend you > sudo killall java > ps -ef|grep java (to ensure no-one still working) > manually run OM, ensure everything is OK > change ownership > auto-start > have fun :))) > > > > > On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 1:54 AM, Robert Steinmetz AIA <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Thank you, I'm poking around in the dark here. >> >> Apparently it's not starting, but only seems like it is. >> >>> # /etc/init.d/red5 start >>> Starting Red5 flash streaming server: red5 >>> >> >> This should run red5.sh but apparently it's not. >> >> >> There are no entries in the logs in /opt/red5/log >> >> Looking at the /etc/init.d/red5 file it seems everything ought to be in >> place. >> >> >> Doing a manual start the key error seems to be: >> >> Bootstrap exception: org/red5/server/Launcher : Unsupported major.minor >>> version 51.0 >>> java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: org/red5/server/Launcher : >>> Unsupported major.minor version 51.0 >>> >> This seems to mean I either don't have the correct version of JAVA or the >> config is pointing to the wrong one. >> red5.sh points to /opt/local/java/sun6 >> >> I know the openmeetings documentation say to use sun Java 6 not openJDK, >> however several newer installation guides indicate using openJDK. >> I'm not sure if the use of official Java is necessary, even if it not >> supported. >> what Java version will actually work under Ubuntu 12.04 (soon to be >> 14.04.) >> >> I poked around and found that open JDK 6 was still installed and >> apparently the default. I can now start red5 without error. >> >> # ps -ef|grep red5 >>> root 10284 21984 0 14:45 pts/7 00:00:00 grep red5 >>> nobody 23464 1 0 Mar04 ? 00:03:42 /usr/bin/java >>> -Dred5.root=/opt/red5 >>> -Dlogback.ContextSelector=org.red5.logging.LoggingContextSelector >>> -Dcatalina.useNaming=true -Djava.security.debug=failure -Xverify:none >>> -XX:+TieredCompilation -XX:+UseBiasedLocking -XX:InitialCodeCacheSize=8m >>> -XX:ReservedCodeCacheSize=32m -Dorg.terracotta.quartz.skipUpdateCheck=true >>> -Dpython.home=lib -cp /opt/red5/red5-service.jar:/opt/red5/conf: >>> org.red5.server.Bootstrap >>> >> The logs are now getting info in them, but I still can't connect. The >> errors in the logs are: >> >> [main] ERROR o.a.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol - Failed to initialize >> end point associated with ProtocolHandler ["http-nio-0.0.0.0-5080"] >> java.net.BindException: Address already in use >> >> [main] ERROR o.a.catalina.core.StandardService - Failed to initialize >> connector [Connector[org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol-5080]] >> >> >> >> Maxim Solodovnik wrote: >> >>> Actually OM is standalone web server (based on Tomcat) >>> in case you run it (ps -ef|grep red5) it should be available on port >>> 5080 (by default, netstat -an|grep 5080) >>> It has it's own logs in $RED5_HOME/log, can you check these logs? >>> >> >> > > > -- > WBR > Maxim aka solomax > > > > -- > > Robert Steinmetz AIA > Principal > Steinmetz & Associates > > New Orleans & Atlanta > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax
