MACROMEDIA FLASH MEDIA SERVER 2-SERVER-SIDE ACTIONSCRIPT LANGUAGE Manuale Utente Pagina 58

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58 Managing the Server
Managing Flash Media Server on Linux
On all supported Linux platforms, Flash Media Server 2 is installed as a service and includes a
command-line utility, the fmsmgr utility, to perform certain administration tasks.
You must be a root user to install the server and manage it using the fmsmgr utility; for more
information, see “Using the fmsmgr utility” on page 58.
The default ports for the server and the Admin service are, respectively, 1935 and 1111. The
default option is to run the server as non-root user ‘nobody.’ If you dont want to run the
server as user ‘nobody,’ choose a user with a valid account on the system. To specify which user
to run the server as after installation, edit the
Process tags in the Server.xml configuration
file. Be sure the user you specify has permission to read/write the server files. For more
information, see “Server.xml file” on page 86.
Starting the Flash Media Admin Service in Windows
The Flash Media Admin Service is the service that you connect to when you log on to the
server through the management console. It is installed automatically when you install the
server.
The Admin service must be running to allow users to access the management console. You
must be a root user to start the Admin service.
To start the Admin service, see “Using the fmsmgr utility” on page 58.
Starting the Flash Media Admin Service on Linux
The Flash Media Admin Service is configured by default to start when the host system is
started. You can change this setting using the
fmsmgr utility.
You cannot configure an Admin service to start automatically; the Admin service must be
started manually by a root user.
Using the fmsmgr utility
Use the fmsmgr utility to perform basic management tasks for the Flash Admin Service
running on Linux systems. You must be a root user to use the
fmsmgr utility.
Syntax
fmsmgr server <service_name> <cmd>
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