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1. Create MySQL Database


NOTES:

  • For optimal performance, the database should be geographically close to the Stream Manager.
  • You will need to allow network access to port 3306 on the database instance, from the Stream Manager instance(s).
  • Not recommended for production, but for a development environment you can run the database on the same instance as your Stream Manager.

Installing And Configuring MySQL on Ubuntu

  • Install MySQL sudo apt-get install mysql-server - you will be prompted to set the root password.
  • (Optional) Run the MySQL security script sudo mysql_secure_installation to lock down the database as you see fit.
  • Test to make sure that MySQL is running systemctl status mysql.service
  • If MySQL isn't running, you can start it with sudo systemctl start mysql
  • Modify /etc/mysql/mysql.conf.d/mysqld.cnf commenting out the line: bind-address = 127.0.0.1 by pre-pending with a # (skip if your database is running on your Stream Manager instance); Also, uncomment the max_connections line and set that to 100000 (max_connections = 100000)
  • Restart MySQL service systemctl restart mysql
  • Add non-root database admin user account:

    • Connect to database as root mysql -u root -p (enter root password).
    • Create new user: at mysql> prompt: CREATE USER 'mynewuser'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY 'goodPassword'; where mynewuser is your dbadmin and goodPassword is your secure password. (NOTE: if you are running mysql on the same server as the stream manager, you can restrict the access to localhost - i.e., CREATE USER 'mynewuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'goodPassword';
    • If you are successful, you will see Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
    • Apply privileges to the new user: GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'mynewuser'@'%';
    • Reload the privileges to make sure the new ones are in place: FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
  • Create cluster database:

    • Connect with the new user: type quit to logout root user, then mysql -u mynewuser -p
    • Create database: CREATE DATABASE cluster;
    • quit to return to the system prompt
  • Add Cluster schema:

    • Download the Red5 Pro Server Distribution, and unzip on your server.
    • Navigate to {red5prohome}/webapps/streammanager/WEB-INF/sql/ to find the cluster.sql file.
    • Run the sql script: mysql -u mynewuser -p cluster < cluster.sql (you will be prompted to enter the password that you set above).