NGiNX RTMP module exec_xxx commands not working
I a having trouble nginx 1.10.3 and rtmp module exec_xxx commands. I have nginx.conf
with the following code.
rtmp {
...
server {
...
application dash { #creates a rtmp application
exec_options on;
exec_pull /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh pull;
exec_push /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh push;
exec_static /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh static;
exec_publish /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh publish;
...
I can read the rtmp DASH video externally that I publish internally from local host. So I know the conf file is working. I can also verify the directives are active with 'sudo -i nginx -T | grep exec_'. But the ping.sh (shown below) is not being executed.
#!/bin/bash
touch ./test.txt
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3"
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3" >>/usr/local/nginx/conf/exec_log.txt
The ping.sh command works when executed from ~/nginx/. How can I tell why the exec_pull static and other 'exec_xxx' commands are not working?
nginx rtmp mpeg-dash
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I a having trouble nginx 1.10.3 and rtmp module exec_xxx commands. I have nginx.conf
with the following code.
rtmp {
...
server {
...
application dash { #creates a rtmp application
exec_options on;
exec_pull /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh pull;
exec_push /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh push;
exec_static /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh static;
exec_publish /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh publish;
...
I can read the rtmp DASH video externally that I publish internally from local host. So I know the conf file is working. I can also verify the directives are active with 'sudo -i nginx -T | grep exec_'. But the ping.sh (shown below) is not being executed.
#!/bin/bash
touch ./test.txt
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3"
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3" >>/usr/local/nginx/conf/exec_log.txt
The ping.sh command works when executed from ~/nginx/. How can I tell why the exec_pull static and other 'exec_xxx' commands are not working?
nginx rtmp mpeg-dash
1
Did you check permissions and all? What does the error_log say?
– cnst
Jan 9 at 3:56
Do you have SELinux enabled?
– Ivan Shatsky
Jan 9 at 7:16
First need to know if any error appears or it fails silently. in the case where it fails silently, most probable is that it doesn't fail, simply does what it is told while being told to do something we didn't intend to do. meaning you should retest the nginx.conf file and start from there.
– Arel Sapir
Jan 15 at 12:50
Sorry guys. I got put on a different project. I think the problem is the SELinux but I have not been able to confirm. I am on raspian-stretch-lite Thanks to all posters.
– Gregg
Jan 16 at 21:04
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I a having trouble nginx 1.10.3 and rtmp module exec_xxx commands. I have nginx.conf
with the following code.
rtmp {
...
server {
...
application dash { #creates a rtmp application
exec_options on;
exec_pull /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh pull;
exec_push /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh push;
exec_static /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh static;
exec_publish /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh publish;
...
I can read the rtmp DASH video externally that I publish internally from local host. So I know the conf file is working. I can also verify the directives are active with 'sudo -i nginx -T | grep exec_'. But the ping.sh (shown below) is not being executed.
#!/bin/bash
touch ./test.txt
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3"
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3" >>/usr/local/nginx/conf/exec_log.txt
The ping.sh command works when executed from ~/nginx/. How can I tell why the exec_pull static and other 'exec_xxx' commands are not working?
nginx rtmp mpeg-dash
I a having trouble nginx 1.10.3 and rtmp module exec_xxx commands. I have nginx.conf
with the following code.
rtmp {
...
server {
...
application dash { #creates a rtmp application
exec_options on;
exec_pull /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh pull;
exec_push /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh push;
exec_static /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh static;
exec_publish /bin/bash /usr/local/nginx/conf/ping.sh publish;
...
I can read the rtmp DASH video externally that I publish internally from local host. So I know the conf file is working. I can also verify the directives are active with 'sudo -i nginx -T | grep exec_'. But the ping.sh (shown below) is not being executed.
#!/bin/bash
touch ./test.txt
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3"
/bin/echo "got message 1=$1 2=$2 3=$3" >>/usr/local/nginx/conf/exec_log.txt
The ping.sh command works when executed from ~/nginx/. How can I tell why the exec_pull static and other 'exec_xxx' commands are not working?
nginx rtmp mpeg-dash
nginx rtmp mpeg-dash
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Did you check permissions and all? What does the error_log say?
– cnst
Jan 9 at 3:56
Do you have SELinux enabled?
– Ivan Shatsky
Jan 9 at 7:16
First need to know if any error appears or it fails silently. in the case where it fails silently, most probable is that it doesn't fail, simply does what it is told while being told to do something we didn't intend to do. meaning you should retest the nginx.conf file and start from there.
– Arel Sapir
Jan 15 at 12:50
Sorry guys. I got put on a different project. I think the problem is the SELinux but I have not been able to confirm. I am on raspian-stretch-lite Thanks to all posters.
– Gregg
Jan 16 at 21:04
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1
Did you check permissions and all? What does the error_log say?
– cnst
Jan 9 at 3:56
Do you have SELinux enabled?
– Ivan Shatsky
Jan 9 at 7:16
First need to know if any error appears or it fails silently. in the case where it fails silently, most probable is that it doesn't fail, simply does what it is told while being told to do something we didn't intend to do. meaning you should retest the nginx.conf file and start from there.
– Arel Sapir
Jan 15 at 12:50
Sorry guys. I got put on a different project. I think the problem is the SELinux but I have not been able to confirm. I am on raspian-stretch-lite Thanks to all posters.
– Gregg
Jan 16 at 21:04
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Did you check permissions and all? What does the error_log say?
– cnst
Jan 9 at 3:56
Did you check permissions and all? What does the error_log say?
– cnst
Jan 9 at 3:56
Do you have SELinux enabled?
– Ivan Shatsky
Jan 9 at 7:16
Do you have SELinux enabled?
– Ivan Shatsky
Jan 9 at 7:16
First need to know if any error appears or it fails silently. in the case where it fails silently, most probable is that it doesn't fail, simply does what it is told while being told to do something we didn't intend to do. meaning you should retest the nginx.conf file and start from there.
– Arel Sapir
Jan 15 at 12:50
First need to know if any error appears or it fails silently. in the case where it fails silently, most probable is that it doesn't fail, simply does what it is told while being told to do something we didn't intend to do. meaning you should retest the nginx.conf file and start from there.
– Arel Sapir
Jan 15 at 12:50
Sorry guys. I got put on a different project. I think the problem is the SELinux but I have not been able to confirm. I am on raspian-stretch-lite Thanks to all posters.
– Gregg
Jan 16 at 21:04
Sorry guys. I got put on a different project. I think the problem is the SELinux but I have not been able to confirm. I am on raspian-stretch-lite Thanks to all posters.
– Gregg
Jan 16 at 21:04
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Did you check permissions and all? What does the error_log say?
– cnst
Jan 9 at 3:56
Do you have SELinux enabled?
– Ivan Shatsky
Jan 9 at 7:16
First need to know if any error appears or it fails silently. in the case where it fails silently, most probable is that it doesn't fail, simply does what it is told while being told to do something we didn't intend to do. meaning you should retest the nginx.conf file and start from there.
– Arel Sapir
Jan 15 at 12:50
Sorry guys. I got put on a different project. I think the problem is the SELinux but I have not been able to confirm. I am on raspian-stretch-lite Thanks to all posters.
– Gregg
Jan 16 at 21:04