MACROMEDIA FLASH COMMUNICATION SERVER MX-SERVER-SIDE COMMUNICATION ACTIONSCRIPT DICTIONARY Manuale Utente Pagina 17

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Managing the Server 17
With the Administration Console, you can perform the following tasks:
Check the status of the server and the applications running on it
Shut down or restart the server, a virtual host, or individual client applications
Add and edit administrators
View logs of server connections and other server events
View and update the server’s license key and its bandwidth and connection limits
As a security feature, when you connect to the server with the Administration Console, the
console actually connects to a separate Admin service that runs in parallel with the server service.
The Admin service then communicates with the server to perform its administration functions.
On UNIX, you must first explicitly start the Admin service using the fcsmgr utility. Once the
Admin service is started, authorized administrators can access the Administration Console.
To start the Admin service on a UNIX system:
1 Log in as a root user.
2 Change to the directory where the server is installed.
3 Open a shell window and type:
fcsmgr adminserver start
For more information on fcsmgr commands, see Using the fcsmgr utility.
To connect to the Flash Communication Server with the Administration Console:
1 In Windows, from the Windows Start menu, select Programs > Macromedia > Flash
Communication Server MX > Administration Console, or open the admin.swf file in a web
browser on a computer with the Flash Player installed.
2 In the Host text box, enter the address of the server you want to connect to.
The default address is localhost, which refers to the computer that the Administration Console
is running on. If you are connecting remotely by running the Administration Console on
another computer, enter the address of the server you want to connect to, such as
FlashComServer.myCompany.com or 12.34.56.78. If the
<HostPort> tag in the Server.xml
file is set to a port other than 1111, include the port number after the host name, separated by
a colon. (For more information about server configuration, see Chapter 3, “Configuring Flash
Communication Server,” on page 27.)
3 In the Name and Password boxes, enter the name and password you entered during the Flash
Communication Server installation. If you’ve changed the administrator user name and
password using the Administration Console or manually in the Server.xml file, enter the new
user name and password.
When logging on to a virtual host that is not on the default adaptor, virtual host administrators
must specify the name of the adaptor. For example, if a virtual host administrator is logging on
to a virtual host on the adaptor
_secondAdaptor_, the administrator JLee would enter the
following information in the Name box:
_secondAdaptor_/JLee.
4 If you want the Administration Console to remember your login and password when you use it
in the future, select the Remember Connection Data option.
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