Getting Started with RHEL
Download
OvenMediaEngine Enterprise is available as an RPM package. If you have received a link to download the RPM file from the OME Enterprise team, please download the file and follow the guide below to install and run it.
Install and Run
Prerequisites
OS requirements
To install OvenMediaEngine Enterprise, you need one of the following RHEL versions:
RHEL 9
Location
By default, OvenMediaEngine Enterprise is installed in the following locations:
Binary&Config:
/usr/share/ovenmediaengine
Log:
/var/log/ovenmediaengine
Install from a package
Move to the directory where the package was downloaded, and then install OvenMediaEngine Enterprise:
If OvenMediaEngine is already installed in the /usr/share/ovenmediaengine
directory, it will be automatically upgraded, retaining the existing configuration files.
License Registration
Before running OvenMediaEngine, you must register a valid License Key:
Host IP Configuration
To use the Web Console (OvenStudio) smoothly, you need to configure the host IP of the server.
Please check here for detailed configuration instructions.
Start OvenMediaEngine Enterprise
Start the services with the following commands:
Uninstall OvenMediaEngine Enterprise
To uninstall, use the following command:
You have to delete any edited configuration files manually.
Ports used by default
The default configuration uses the following ports, so you need to open it in your firewall settings:
OvenMediaEngine
1935/TCP
RTMP Input
9999/UDP
SRT Input
4000/UDP
MPEG-2 TS Input
9000/TCP
Origin Server (OVT)
3333/TCP
3334/TLS
Low Latency HLS (LLHLS) Streaming
* Streaming over non-TLS is not allowed with modern browsers.
3333/TCP
3334/TLS
WebRTC Signaling (both ingest and streaming)
3478/TCP
WebRTC TCP relay (TURN Server, both ingest and streaming)
10000 - 10009/UDP
WebRTC Ice candidate (both ingest and streaming)
20080/TCP
20081/TLS
Thumbnail Extraction
Web Console (OvenStudio)
8080/TCP
Running Web Console
Example Firewall Commands
You can open firewall ports as in the following example:$ sudo firewall-cmd --add-port=3333/tcp --permanent
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