Re: controlling locations

2017-12-29 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
H, Jodconverter was integrated in om since 3.0.x or 3.1.x In your start script you can redefine HOME environment variable, if it is the option . WBR, Maxim (from mobile, sorry for the typos) On Sat, Dec 30, 2017, 06:36 David Jentz wrote: > Ok. Have a new one. I did try googling but I

Re: controlling locations

2017-12-29 Thread David Jentz
Ok. Have a new one. I did try googling but I believe this one is more openmeetings specific this time. It seems now jodconverter is gone and capability integrated into openmeetings directly. Keep in mind before 4.0.1 I was using version 3.2.1...so a bit out of date here ;-) When I run openmeeting

Re: controlling locations

2017-12-23 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
Glad it works :) WBR, Maxim (from mobile, sorry for the typos) On Sun, Dec 24, 2017, 00:16 David Jentz wrote: > I guess I could have googled better. > > Both worked like a champ. Thank you. > > -Dave > > On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 6:46 PM, Maxim Solodovnik > wrote: > > Hello David, > > > > Accord

Re: controlling locations

2017-12-23 Thread David Jentz
I guess I could have googled better. Both worked like a champ. Thank you. -Dave On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 6:46 PM, Maxim Solodovnik wrote: > Hello David, > > According to red5 code "shutdown.location" file is being created in "current > folder" > So I'm afraid the only option here would be to mod

Re: controlling locations

2017-12-22 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
Hello David, According to red5 code "shutdown.location" file is being created in "current folder" So I'm afraid the only option here would be to modify your startup script: cd $RED5_HOME start should be easy :))) hsperdata_root sounds like some java internals I believe this is the answer: https

controlling locations

2017-12-22 Thread David Jentz
Hello, working well on 4.0.1, 2 files are not necessary but would be nice to control the location. file number 1 is shutdown.token - on linux this always seems to get written to the root directory aka /shutdown.location Seems quasi essential to stopping the service, but there are other ways. I