flumotion-admin(1)
NAME
flumotion-admin - streaming media server administration GUI
SYNOPSIS
flumotion-admin [ -h ] [ --debug debug configuration ] [ -m manager ] [ --no-ssl ]
DESCRIPTION
flumotion-admin is a GUI application that provides administration capabilities for the flumotion streaming server. Using it, you can configure and monitor the streams flumotion serves. flumotion-admin connects
to a running flumotion-manager to control the manager, start and stop
components, and display logging and monitoring information about the
running components.
You must start flumotion-manager before you can use flumotion-admin ,
but once you've done so you can just run flumotion-admin with no arguments to start the GUI.
OPTIONS
- -h, --help
- Show a brief help message, then exit.
- --version
- Show the version number.
- -v, --verbose
- Be verbose in console output. This is equivalent to setting the debug level to 3, and will override any debug specifiers.
- -dDEBUG, --debug=DEBUG
- Set the debug configuration to the specified debug string. See the Debugging section for details of this.
- -mMANAGER, --manager=MANAGER
- Set the manager connection string in the form [username[:password]@]host:port
- --no-ssl
- Disable encryption when connecting to the manager.
DEBUGGING
In the unlikely event of something in flumotion not working, you might
want to debug it. The flumotion tools ( flumotion-worker , flumotionadmin , and flumotion-manager ) all alow you to turn on debugging output in two different ways.
- Firstly, you can use an environment variable, FLU_DEBUG. Secondly, you
can launch the program with a -d or --debug switch. Either approach
allows you to specify a debug configuration string with the following
syntax:
- name1:n1,name2:n2,name3:n3
- In this syntax, the 'name' variables can be replaced with the name of a particular module within flumotion (such as 'admin', 'twisted', etc.). You can also use '*' to specify all modules. The 'n' variables are numbers from 1 to 5, larger numbers corresponding to more verbose output (ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, and LOG). At level 4, full debugging information is emitted.
- You can also use an abbreviated form where you just supply a single number, thisuses that debug level for all modules. Thus the simplest way to enable full debug output for all modules is to use '-d 4' on the command line.
- A more complex example would be '-d *:3,admin:4' to set the logging level for the admin module to DEBUG, and for all other modules to INFO.
BUGS
Hopefully none. If you find any bugs, please report them at
https://core.fluendo.com/trac/cgi-bin/trac.cgi