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- | Aquila Live Stat Mux | + | ====== |
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+ | Stat Mux in Aquila Live is pretty much the same from the user perspective as it has been since the inception of Encoding Live / MKSP and nCC (from a user perspective). | ||
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+ | There is now a difference in the configuration of Stat Mux, this is mainly because every system deployed used the same multicast addresses between the EL and Mux, this is okay if you only have one system, but problematic if you have multiple systems. | ||
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+ | The Multiplexer installer has also changed to allow the specification of stat mux parameters during the installation phase. | ||
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+ | ==== Multiplexer Installation ==== | ||
+ | One of the steps, when installing the Multiplexer is to specify what Stat Mux multicast address(s) to use, this is done from the command line when doing the install. | ||
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+ | ./ | ||
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+ | The important part from the stat mux perspective is the announcer address | ||
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+ | --muxAnnouncer 239.225.0.1 --statmuxAnnouncer 239.225.0.1 --simulcryptAnnouncer 239.225.0.1 --bisscaAnnouncer 239.225.0.1 | ||
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+ | The address in the above example has been used for all announcers, each announcer uses a unique port. | ||
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+ | ==== Finding Announcer Address ==== | ||
+ | If you performed the installation, | ||
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+ | We can get this information from the Multiplexer, | ||
+ | k9s | ||
+ | This will launch the k9s application | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | Scroll down and select the POD ' | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | Show the contents of the folder using ' | ||
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+ | To find the announceAddress enter the following | ||
+ | cat smxMasterIni.json |grep announce | ||
+ | You will get an output similar to below: | ||
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+ | </ | ||
+ | To get out of the K9s use ' | ||
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+ | ==== Using Announcer Address ==== | ||
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+ | The last big difference in v7 is that now you have to specify the announcer address in your services using and ' | ||
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+ | When creating the Encoding Live services for your stat mux, you need to add a parameter to the ' | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | The advanced parameter is: | ||
+ | statmux.announce.addr | ||
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+ | statmux.announce.addr | ||
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+ | The above is just an example, you will need to use the multicast address from your system. | ||
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