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FLASH
MEDIA
SERVER
4.5
CONFIGURATION
AND
ADMINISTRATION
Configuring the server
Last updated 11/28/2012
For more information, see “
Application.xml file
” on page 138.
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Restart the server.
Send aggregate messages
Important:
Do not send aggregate messages and combine audio samples in the same application.
An aggregate message is a single message that contains a list of submessages. Sending aggregate messages reduces CPU
usage and increases server capacity. You can configure applications to deliver aggregate messages to clients running
on Flash Player 9.0.60.0 and above. When this setting is disabled, the server breaks up aggregate messages into
individual messages before delivering them to clients.
Aggregate messages can be used with live and recorded streams.
An origin server can deliver aggregate messages to an edge server, and an edge server can deliver aggregate messages
from the FLV data that is has cached on the disk. An edge server can deliver aggregate messages even if the origin server
did not.
To ensure that aggregate messaging is enabled, be sure the following settings are enabled:
•
EnableAggMsgs
in the Server.xml file
•
AggregateMessages
in the Application.xml file
•
AggregateMessages
in the Vhost.xml file (if applicable)
The following table describes these settings, plus other configuration settings that are related to using aggregate
messages: