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"The video is no longer available"


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Anonymous
"The video is no longer available"
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Hi videocache

Finally i'm cachin videos from my network, but I got a problem when I request a video from cache it shows "The video is no longer available" as you said it is web server problem, becauze I cant see http://10.10.0.14/videocache from my web browser
HERE IS MY /etc/videocache.conf http://pastebin.com/m84e04a
Can you tell me what's wrong with my web server (apache2)

Thanks Very Much!
Bedri

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Bedri,

Is there a file /etc/httpd/conf.d/videocache.conf ?

Please mention your OS and other system details.

Thank You!

Vaylane (not verified)

Also make sure your apache is running ok. If you type http://10.10.10.14/ you should get the "It Works!" html page of apache. If you dont see that, then your apache hasnt been configured correctly.

If thats ok then just make a symbolic link of your videocache directory within your htdocs dir (mine is at /var/www/htdocs/)

Cheers,

Anonymous (not verified)

Hi there!

thanks for the reply

Im using openSuse 10.1 + squid 2.7 + videocache 1.9 + apache 2.2
and i have the file in /etc/httpd/conf.d/videocache.conf

I have access to my webserver directory i see the index page "It Works" but when i try http://10.10.0.14/videocache it says "Object not found!"

Thanks!

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Anon,

Did you restart Apache after installing videocache? Paste your /etc/httpd/conf.d/videocache.conf file at http://pastebin.com/ .

Thank You!

Anonymous (not verified)

here is my /etc/httpd/conf.d/videocache.conf

http://pastebin.com/m1d505fd8

thanks!

Vaylane (not verified)

Just make the a symbolic link that will point /videocache/ directory within your html folder.

Bedri (not verified)

hi Admin & Vaylane

I solved the problem as you said Vaylane
i just added the line at /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
Include /etc/httpd/conf.d/videocache.conf

BUT I HAVE ANOTHER BIG PROBLEM !!!!

The videos that are served from cache are playing abnormaly very fast (*i dont say LOADING but PLAYING*)
ex from 10sec it goes 18sec

ANY IDEA FOR THIS

THANKS A LOT
BEDRI

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