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you can check the status in the DB (no UI yet, there is the JIRA issue
already)
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Alexei Fedotov
wrote:
> Generally you can send invites to multiple users with the trick. You may
> need using "," instead of ";"
>
I'm afraid it is not possible.
You can add your webapps to the tomcat bundled with OM (should work as
expected)
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 12:13 AM, Alexei Fedotov
wrote:
> Igor, I'm not aware of any instructions for your case. You are welcome
> to share your experience.
>
> BTW, you can move your
please check the logs
seems like you have invalid object in the DB (most probably can be fixed by
deleting couple of rows manually)
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Пищулин Сергей wrote:
> Hi, Holger
>
> I have written below:
>
> I want make a backup using interface, but all i get is a blank pa
Hi Boyd,
please use the Mailing list to discuss OpenMeetings related issues:
http://openmeetings.apache.org/mail-lists.html
Thanks,
Sebastian
2013/6/25 boyd yang
> Hi Seba.wagner,
>
> I googled this page and found your answer for the question:Can I change
> the Window Title "OpenMeetings"
> h
Hi Eric,
Do it telling you Alfonso and after this...
...take a look the path to OpenOffice or LibreOffice
it is the rihgt in your Administration --> Configuration
OpenMeetings.
OpenOffice convert ODT files to pdf, and swftools convert
this pdf to swf file that you will see in the whiteboard.
That's the problem, the subdirectories' permissions. Try using chmod -r 777
on the files directory, that should fix it.
2013/6/25 Eric Boudrand
> Le mardi 25 juin 2013 à 17:41 +0200, Alfonso Gonzalez Perez a écrit :
>
> > Check the permissions of the directories that openmeetings creates
> > in
Le mardi 25 juin 2013 à 17:41 +0200, Alfonso Gonzalez Perez a écrit :
> Check the permissions of the directories that openmeetings creates
> inside the upload/files directory. I think your problem is that you
> have given 777 permissions to the upload/files directory, but not to
> the directories
You can change the nobody in the "-c nobody" for the user you want to run
the red5 server.
Check the permissions of the directories that openmeetings creates inside
the upload/files directory. I think your problem is that you have given 777
permissions to the upload/files directory, but not to the
> I use the www-data user to run openmeetings, so it owns all the files,
> but you should have those files to be owned by the user you have
> running openmeetings, or change the user running the red5 server to be
> www-data.
How do you configure www-data user to run openmeetings ?
In /etc/init.d
That's because you are using another user to run openmeetings.
I use the www-data user to run openmeetings, so it owns all the files, but
you should have those files to be owned by the user you have running
openmeetings, or change the user running the red5 server to be www-data.
Put it back the w
Le mardi 25 juin 2013 à 11:09 +0200, Alfonso Gonzalez Perez a écrit :
> I use the apache user to execute openmeetings.
>
If I do chown -R www-data.www-data /usr/lib/red5 I have a HTTP error
500. Same thing if I do a chown root.root to /usr/lib/red5
Do you use www-data user ?
Regards.
Éric
Got it to work.
The source for the rtmpconnection was
"rtmp://localhost:1935/openmeetings/hibernate".
With that I could get simplebroadcast.lzx to run properly, after fixing some
things on the original file (edited file attached).
To run it I installed OpenLaszlo, executed it locally (with admin
You can check WebContent/src/base/hibernate/hibRtmpConnection.lzx for
example,
or just make search in om src folder with "getUrl" keyworld.
2013/6/24 "Mathias Bässler" <01001...@web.de>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to establish an rtmp connection with the red5-server of my
> local OM distribution, b
I use the apache user to execute openmeetings.
2013/6/25 Eric Boudrand
>
>
> > Change the owner to be the one that is executing openmeetings or give
> > write permissions to everybody.
>
> What is the name of the owner of executed openmeetings ? Do you use
> "nobody" ?
> >
> Éric
>
>
>
> Change the owner to be the one that is executing openmeetings or give
> write permissions to everybody.
What is the name of the owner of executed openmeetings ? Do you use
"nobody" ?
>
Éric
Hi
Le lundi 24 juin 2013 à 20:46 +0200, Alfonso Gonzalez Perez a écrit :
> I had the same problem.
>
> Change the owner to be the one that is executing openmeetings or give
> write permissions to everybody.
>
I changed the permissions to 777 and I still have the same problem.
Éric
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