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Do you have dedicated IP3s for the Winmedia and the Darwin server? They cannot
be on the same IP unless you change the Darwin ports to non-standard ports (and
then you need to edit the admin perl script to match those). WinMedia will grab
all IP numbers unless you tell it to use the one you want it to use, and so
does Darwin.
After you configure the control protocol properties in WM server (each protocol
has it's own IP binding sub menu), go to the
streamingserver.xml in the Darwin server dir and add
to bind Darwin to a particular IP number, which will not conflict with other
services on the machine.
We are running Darwin, WM9, Real Helix, Flash, Shoutcast, and IIS6, on a single
2003 enterprise edition box, all with full HTTP streaming support and default
port numbers. Takes a few IP numbers and some planning, but there's no problem.
Peter
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 13:53:17 -0000
From: "Simon Wilson" <email@hidden>
Subject: Darwin Streaming Server on Windows 2003... No Joy!
Hi,
I am trying to install Darwin Streaming Server on our Windows 2003 media
server. For info, Windows Media Server also runs on the machine. Having
finally hurdled the issues with ActivePerl versions etc, the install gets to
the point where it trys to create the admin user and is supposedly going to
launch the admin facility in the browser. This never occurs and it hangs
here. If I go to the admin area via http://localhost:1220 it looks promising
and I change password, enter location of media files etc but the server
snapshot window just shows nothing useful (Jan 1900 date) and a message at
the top stating 'Server is starting up'.
The Darwin Streaming Service is running, but I suspect this is not related
directly to the admin server...
Any ideas anyone??? I am all out of things to try and have trawled the net
high and low for any possible fixes....
Thanks for any assistance that can be given!
Simon