Files In The Installation Directory For Linux - MACROMEDIA FLASH MEDIA SERVER 2-INSTALLING FLASH MEDIA SERVER 2 Manual

Installing flash media server 2
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As soon as the server is started, a logs directory containing all of the various types of logs is
created in the root.
The FMSCore.exe file is the executable where Flash Media Server applications run. The
way the server is configured determines how many applications run on a single FMSCore.
All script execution and streaming takes place from this location.
The FMSEdge.exe file monitors for connections to Flash Media Server and passes
connections to a FMSCore process. There can be more than one instance of FMSEdge
running on the system.
The certs directory contains the certificates of trusted Certificate Authorities. The installer
imports certifications from the Microsoft Windows certificate store into a format and
location accessible by Open SSL.
The docs folder contains Flash Media Server documentation in PDF format.
The licenses folder is where LIC files (signed FMS licenses) are placed. Flash Media Server
analyzes the LIC files to establish the correct, licensed capabilities.
The modules folder contains modules stored as individual libraries for Flash Media Server
to load and operate with. For example, modules are used to log, authenticate, and
communicate.
The dh1024.pem and dh512.pem files are used by the Diffie-Hellman key exchange
algorithm, which is then used for SSL connections.
Various DLL files are used as plug-in modules needed by Flash Media Server.
The License.htm file contains the text of the Flash Media Server license agreement.
The Readme.htm file contains late-breaking information and important details about
Flash Media Server.

Files in the installation directory for Linux

If you chose the default directory in the installer, the Flash Media Server installation directory
is located at /opt/macromedia/fms/.
The Flash Media Server directory contains these items:
The fmsmaster file is the server application.
The fmsadmin file is the server's administration controller. When administrators connect
to the server with the management console, they are actually connected to the service,
which communicates with the server to perform administration tasks.
The License.htm file contains the text of the Flash Media Server license agreement.
The Readme.htm file contains late-breaking information and notes about Flash Media
Server.
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