Hi Susheel,

the first time config you do with the link 
http://localhost:5080/openmeetings/install
Then you can login as administrator and configure with the administration tab. 
Some changes in the configs on the server side you have to make with a ssh 
terminalsession on the server and an editor.

Best regards

Ed
 

Gesendet: Donnerstag, 02. Oktober 2014 um 17:31 Uhr
Von: "Maxim Solodovnik" <solomax...@gmail.com>
An: "Openmeetings user-list" <user@openmeetings.apache.org>
Cc: "i...@coscendcommunications.com" <i...@coscendcommunications.com>
Betreff: Re: OpenMeetings Troubleshooting: Choose Devices gives only one "No 
Audio/video (static image)"

it is web server
just enter the URL in browser (client PC not server)
and use it.
 
On 2 October 2014 22:20, Susheel Jalali 
<susheel.jal...@coscendcommunications.com> wrote:

Dear Maxim, and Fellow Users,
As you advised, we recompiled from source, FFMPEG and SWFTOOS. Still we are 
facing the same problem.

The OpenMeetings instance starts properly. We are able to use the Whiteboard 
features from local workstations through X11
When we ENTER a ROOM, the “choose devices” popup does not show audio/video 
choices. It gives only "No Audio/Video (static image)". Attached are the images.

If FF and X11 are not required for the server (only X11 headless for 
OpenOffice), then what are the ways to configure the openmeetings installations 
the very first time? If we open openmeetings from a browser in local 
workstation, is there a server in openmeetings to serve our requests? Or, 
should we install Apache on the server to serve Web requests?
Please see the attached screenshots if needed.
--------

Notes from initial response to query:
1) you need sfwtools 0.9.0 or 0.9.1 (0.9.2 does not contain pdf2swf)
2) FF and X11 are not required for the server (only X11 headless fro OpenOffice)
4) ffmpeg compiled from the sources is required: 
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Centos[https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/CompilationGuide/Centos]
According to your question: I expect you to run browser on your windows machine 
(with camera and microphone attached) and connecting to server i.e. URL in the 
browser should be 
http://server_ip_name:5080/openmeetings[http://server_ip_name:5080/openmeetings]
I'm not sure why you need X forwarding in this case
 

Regards,
Susheel Jalali
Customer Operations Leader,
Coscend Communications Solutions
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On 09/29/14 11:26, Susheel Jalali wrote:Dear Fellow Users,
We are seeking your guidance to solve the following audio / video issue we are 
facing in our OpenMeetings 3.0.3 installation.

OpenMeetings installation: 
At our NOC/data center, we are running a Centos 6.5 VM server on XenServer 6.2. 
 On this VM server, we installed OpenMeetings by compiling from source code, 
along with all pre-requisite components (FFMPEG-2.3.3, LAME-3.99.5,  
SWFTools-0.9.2, Java/JDK 1.7.x, Open-Office4, ImageMagick-6.5.4, 
Flashplugin-11.2, Ghostscript, MySQL-Connector, MySQL, SOX, JODConverter 3, 
Firefox 33); and their dependencies. (e.g., freetype, libX11-devel, 
libXau-devel, libxcb-devel, x264-libs, xorg-x11-proto-devel, x264-devel, 
libx11-devel, libtheora, libvorbis)
 
Local workstation installation:  We are accessing the display of the server 
(Firefox localhost:5080) through Xming and PuTTY that are installed our local 
Windows workstations.
 
The OpenMeetings instance starts properly.  We are able to use the Whiteboard 
features from local workstations.
 
Issue we are facing: 
When we ENTER a ROOM, the “choose devices” popup does not show audio/video 
choices. It gives only "No Audio/Video (static image)"
 
Questions:
·         Will the OpenMeetings instance look for a PCI sound card on the 
CentOS VM XenServer (at our NOC)?
·         Will OpenMeetings’ audio and video tunnel through X11 forwarded PuTTY 
to our Xming server at local workstation?  Or, do we need to install any 
special multi-media server on the server or at our local workstation to hear 
the audio/video?
 
Please advise possible ways to fix this error in our installation.
 
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