Hello,

could you please check if there are any errors in
1) browser console (usually available after pressing F12)
2) openmeetings.log file

Are you accessing OM via localhost:5080 of using some web server as proxy?

On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 12:44 AM, Παντελής Τοπτσής <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have been using openmeetings 3.0.5 for sometime with moodle plugin.
> I upgraded moodle to 3.2 and have been trying to make it work but nothing
> so far.
>
> The new moodle pluging does not support my openmeetings version so i tried
> to upgrade openmeetings too.
>
> Steps: (Same steps taken with 3.3, 3.2.1, 3.2.0)
>
> 1) Stoped all red5 instances from runing on my server
> 2) Created directory in /opt
> 3) Downloaded .zip from apache directory
> 4) unziped
> 5) Created new database with user rights as in tutorials
> 6) Changed mysql_persistence.xml with new values
> 7) Copied /mysql-connector-java-5.1.42.jar to WEB-INF/lib/
> 8) Started ./red5.sh in directory
> 9) Completed installation in web interface
> 10) Restarted red5 as in step 8
> 11) Logged in to openmeetings
>
> And it is blank. Only thing appearing is the "chat" blue bar
>
> Can you help me?
>
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