hello George root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# netstat -anp | grep java tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8787 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::48608 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::1935 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::9999 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::8088 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::5080 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 442 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51694 ESTABLISHED 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:50456 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 11 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:47376 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 2 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:37223 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:54905 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 0 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51689 ESTABLISHED 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:39332 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:43465 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d#
root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# netstat -anp | grep java tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8787 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::48608 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::1935 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::9999 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::8088 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::5080 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 442 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51694 ESTABLISHED 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:50456 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 11 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:47376 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 2 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:37223 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:54905 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 0 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51689 ESTABLISHED 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:39332 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:43465 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# /etc/init.d/red5 stop root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# netstat -anp | grep java tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8787 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::48608 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::1935 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::9999 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::8088 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::5080 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 443 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51694 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:50456 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 11 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:47376 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 2 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:37223 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 1 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51705 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:54905 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 0 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51689 ESTABLISHED 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:39332 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:43465 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# /etc/init.d/red5 start root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# netstat -anp | grep java tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:8787 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::48608 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::1935 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::9999 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::8088 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 0 0 :::5080 :::* LISTEN 30842/java tcp6 443 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51694 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:50456 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 11 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:47376 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 2 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:37223 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 1 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51705 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 4 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:54905 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 0 0 216.224.171.20:5080 94.159.213.24:51689 ESTABLISHED 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:39332 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java tcp6 459 0 216.224.171.20:8088 96.254.171.2:43465 CLOSE_WAIT 30842/java root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 12:44 AM, George Kirkham <gkirk...@co2crc.com.au>wrote: > Seth,**** > > ** ** > > Jean-Marie should not have to specific the path when running "red5" script > from within the path where the script is located.**** > > ** ** > > This indicates that the script “red5” exists in the directory > “/etc/init.d” and that the script is executable;**** > > root@vps-1105323-11088:~# ls -al /etc/init.d/red5 > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 2169 Sep 5 17:21 /etc/init.d/red5**** > > ** ** > > And therefore running the following command paces the terminal into the > “/etc/init.d” directory;**** > > root@vps-1105323-11088:~# cd /etc/init.d**** > > ** ** > > The fact that the current directory is in fact “/etc/init.d” is indicated > by “/etc/init.d” in the below command, and the current user is “root”, > which to me says that the command “red5” should be able to be executed, so > why is “-bash: red5: command not found” reported. **** > > root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# <root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d>red5 > -bash: red5: command not found**** > > ** ** > > Jean-Marie,**** > > ** ** > > You could try Seth’s suggestion of running “/etc/init.d/red5 start” but to > get an idea of what is happening in the server I would suggest you run this > sequence of commands, and then email us the output, if they are giving any > error messages;**** > > ** ** > > ls -al /etc/init.d/red5**** > > netstat -anp | grep java**** > > /etc/init.d/red5 stop**** > > netstat -anp | grep java**** > > /etc/init.d/red5 start**** > > netstat -anp | grep java**** > > ** ** > > Thanks,**** > > ** ** > > George Kirkham**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > -----Original Message----- > From: Seth Galitzer [mailto:sg...@ksu.edu] > Sent: Thursday, 6 September 2012 8:23 AM > To: openmeetings-user@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: red5 start script not work for me vps-1105323-11088**** > > ** ** > > On 09/05/2012 05:11 PM, George Kirkham wrote:**** > > > I do find this statement a bit of a concern “-bash: red5: command not ** > ** > > > found” and wonder why or how this gets reported.**** > > >** ** > > [SNIP]**** > > >** ** > > > root@vps-1105323-11088:~# cd /etc/init.d **** > > > root@vps-1105323-11088:/etc/init.d# red5**** > > > -bash: red5: command not found**** > > >** ** > > ** ** > > You must include the full path to run this command:**** > > ** ** > > # /etc/init.d/red5 start**** > > ** ** > > In most (maybe all?) linux/unix distros, the current directory is not in > the search path. So when you did ~# cd /etc/init.d /etc/init.d# red5 the > shell did not know where to find the command. By including the full path, > you are telling the shell where to find it.**** > > ** ** > > Looking at the rest of your output, it does look like the service is > running just fine and you should be able to access it using the proper URL > as suggested by George Kirkham.**** > > ** ** > > Seth**** > > ** ** > > --**** > > Seth Galitzer**** > > Systems Coordinator**** > > Computing and Information Sciences**** > > Kansas State University**** > > http://www.cis.ksu.edu/~sgsax**** > > sg...@ksu.edu**** > > 785-532-7790**** > > ** ** >