Such script is possible
But please use it with care :)
On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 at 03:45, Zenon Panoussis wrote:
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> On 4/8/20 12:00 PM, Robert Savickas wrote:
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> > 1) is it possible to add users from a file that contains their information,
> > rather than one-by-one. If I have 50 students in class,
On 4/8/20 12:00 PM, Robert Savickas wrote:
> 1) is it possible to add users from a file that contains their information,
> rather than one-by-one. If I have 50 students in class, or more, it would
> be more efficient to use a file.
You could try the following, it might work and it might not. *
So, Robert is good you got resolve the problems.
I must to excuse me 'cause the aplicationContxt.xml file i usedin the
tuto was from OM 5.0.0-M4 not M-3, and is a differenceadding a line at
the last:
flowoutTimeout
...that is not in M-3.I deleted it in the tuto and now is not.
Thanks to Maxim and
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 16:00, Robert Savickas wrote:
> Gentlemen,
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> You all are an absolute dream team. And the product you produce is superb.
>
> It works now! After I saw Maxim's message about the flowoutTimeout (that
> was a verbatim copy from Alvaro's manual), I just removed that Bean
> pr
Maxim,
Thank you for taking the time to go through the many lines of the log file
that I sent and identifying the issue so quickly. I appreciate very much the
kind and prompt help.
Robert.
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On Apr 8, 2020, 05:00, at 05:00, Robert Savickas wrote:
>Gentlemen,
>
>Y
Gentlemen,
You all are an absolute dream team. And the product you produce is superb.
It works now! After I saw Maxim's message about the flowoutTimeout (that
was a verbatim copy from Alvaro's manual), I just removed that Bean
property, restarted the kurento and the tomcat, and visited my websi
Hello Alvaro,
`-u` parameter for catalina.sh is useless :( it will not change current user
I believe it should be
sudo -u USER ./bin/catalina.sh ...
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 15:34, Alvaro wrote:
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> i think you have the right "kurento" user not nobody at:
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> /etc/init.d/tomcat3
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> $CATALINA
i think you have the right "kurento" user not nobody at:
/etc/init.d/tomcat3
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh -u kurento -Dcatalina.base$CATALINA_BASE
El mié, 08-04-2020 a las 04:03 -0400, Robert Savickas escribió:
> Dear Alvaro,
>
> Thank you for your response and your
It seems you have typo in applicationContext.xml
[org.apache.openmeetings.core.remote.KurentoHandler]: Bean property*
'flowoutTimeout' i*s not writable or has an invalid setter method. Does the
parameter type of the setter match the return type of the getter?
What value do you have for this param
Dear Alvaro,
Thank you for your response and your excellent manuals!
Yes, I did have it as kurento:
# Settings loaded by the initscript
START_DAEMON="true"# If not "true", the daemon will refuse to load
DAEMON_ARGS="" # Passed directly to the kurento-media-server
executable
DAEMON_US
Gentlemen,
In case the Java information matters at all:
~$ java -version
openjdk version "11.0.6" 2020-01-14
OpenJDK Runtime Environment AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.6+10)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.6+10, mixed mode)
~$ sudo java -version
java version "11.0.6" 2020-01-14 LTS
J
Robert, please be sure you made this:
sudo nano /etc/default/kurento-media-server
...and there is:
DAEMON_USER="kurento" ...not nobody
...and then restart kurento:
sudo /etc/init.d/kurento-media-server restart
...
El mié, 08-04-2020 a las 14:17 +0700, Maxim
Rene,
Thank you. Actually, I had this type of record, as you suggest, prior to
following Alvaro's instructions. I just used my *.pem files from a previous
certificate I had for the domain. Tomcat worked plenty fine with this set
up.
However, meeting participants could not see each other nor hear
Hm, I think you need something like that in your server.xml
So your tomcat have no chance to answer the request.
Best regards,
René
Am 08.04.2020 um 09:18 schrieb Robert Savickas:
Dear Rene,
I do appreciate your quick response. Here is the relevant portion of
the server.xml fil
Dear Rene,
I do appreciate your quick response. Here is the relevant portion of the
server.xml file:
Also, I *am* running Java 11 (I saw your earlier post about that). The
standard Ubuntu 18.04 packages java 10 under the Java 11 cover. However, I
installed Java 11 from linuxuprising, using th
This one is useless
please share more :))
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 14:15, Robert Savickas wrote:
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> Dear Maxim,
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> Thank you for your prompt attention to my question. Below, I post the last
> section of the catalina.out file. This type of log appears more than once in
> that file. Perhaps, once
Dear Maxim,
Thank you for your prompt attention to my question. Below, I post the last
section of the catalina.out file. This type of log appears more than once
in that file. Perhaps, once for each launch of the tomcat.
Thank you.
Robert.
08-Apr-2020 01:54:23.731 INFO [hz.server-1.scheduled.thre
Hello,
whats your config in your server.xml for port 5443?
Best regards,
René
Am 08.04.2020 um 08:39 schrieb Robert Savickas:
Dear friends,
This is a bit critical for me because I was hoping to use OpenMeetings
to conduct my online classes at the university (I am a professor),
since we a
(this seems to be some global error, I guess `openmeetings` context
fails to start)
What do you have in logs/catalina.out?
On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 at 13:39, Robert Savickas wrote:
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> Dear friends,
>
> This is a bit critical for me because I was hoping to use OpenMeetings to
> conduct my online class
Dear friends,
This is a bit critical for me because I was hoping to use OpenMeetings to
conduct my online classes at the university (I am a professor), since we
are all locked up at our homes due to the virus. My class is in less than
two days. I had set up RocketChat with Jitsi meetings previous
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