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This documentation is for Release 6.x. For documentation on previous releases, please select from the options below. |
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These instructions provide a recipe for building your own all-in-one Avalon system from scratch on CentOS or Red Hat Enterprise Linux, version 6.x is supported, 7.x will be supported soon. Please note that while an all-in-one installation as outlined here is certainly suitable for testing and demos, a single, all-in-one, server may not be suitable for production environments.
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Here are the port settings that will need to be configured:
Port | Purpose | External? |
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80 | HTTP (Avalon) | Yes |
1935 | RTMP (red5) | Yes |
5080 | HTTP (red5) | No |
8983 | HTTP (Solr) | No |
8984 | HTTP (Fedora) | No |
8080 | HTTP (Matterhorn) | Yes |
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The preferred method is to create a shell script that will do the work for you. Here is an example script that you should look through and customize as needed: avalon-iptables-config.sh
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See documentation for your version of MySQL Server for detailed syntax (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/create-database.html )
Red5 Media Server
Red5 is an open source alternative to Adobe Media Server. If using the Adobe Media Server you can skip to the next step.
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