OvenMediaEngine Enterprise
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    • Release Notes
      • 0.18.2
      • 0.18.1
      • 0.18.0
      • 0.17.3
      • 0.17.2
      • 0.17.1
      • 0.17.0
      • 0.16.8
      • 0.16.7
      • 0.16.6
      • 0.16.5
      • 0.16.4
  • Installation
    • Getting Started
      • Getting Started with Ubuntu
      • Getting Started with RHEL
      • Getting Started with Docker
    • Configuration Structure Overview
  • Web Console
    • Getting Started with Web Console
    • Web Console Overview
      • Sign In
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      • Web Console Home
      • Stream List
        • Managed and Instant Streams
        • Scheduled Channels | 0.16.4.0+
        • Multiplex Channels | 0.16.5.0+
      • Event Monitoring | 0.18.1.0+
        • Configuration
        • Event Specification
      • Web Console Publishing | 0.18.1.2+
      • Logs
      • Configuration Files
      • Restart
    • Web Console Settings
      • Server Settings
      • Live Sources (Ingress Protocols) Settings
      • ABR and Transcoding Settings
      • Streaming (Egress Protocols) Settings
      • TLS Encryption Settings | 0.14.0.0+
      • Access Control Settings
      • Thumbnail Settings | 0.15.7.0+
      • Recording Settings | 0.16.5.0+
      • Push Publishing Settings | 0.15.14.0+
      • REST API Settings | 0.11.0.0+
      • Alert Settings | 0.15.11.0+
  • CDN Compatibility
    • Origin Server Redundancy
    • Origin Cache Control
  • Protection
    • RTMP Authentication | 0.17.2.0+
    • Proxy Protocol Integration | 0.16.6.2+
    • Digital Rights Management (DRM)
      • OvenMediaEngine Configuration for DRM | 0.16.0.0+
      • PallyCon DRM Configuration | 0.16.4.0+
  • Performance
    • Hardware-Accelerated Video Encoding | 0.16.4.0+
  • Event Insertion
    • Insert SEI into H.264 (AVC) Streams | v0.18.0.0+
    • Insert AMF0 messages in RTMP Push Publisher | 0.17.3.0+
  • Monetization
    • Insert Ad Markers (EXT-X-CUE-OUT/EXT-X-CUE-IN) | v0.17.3.0+
    • Insert onCuePoint messages into YouTube Live | 0.17.3.0+
  • Advanced Management
    • Generating Audio PTS | 0.17.2.3+
    • API Storage | 0.17.0.0+
    • Restart Application | 0.17.0.0+
    • Record Delivery | 0.16.5.0+
    • Add Delay to the Stream
    • Control Default Playlist Creation
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  • Configuration
  • Configuration using Server.xml
  • Configuration using the Web Console
  • Post Configuration
  • Web Console Event Log Directory Setting
  • Event Specification
  1. Web Console
  2. Web Console Overview
  3. Event Monitoring | 0.18.1.0+

Configuration

Configuration

Event monitoring can be configured by modifying Server.xml or through the Web Console.

Configuration using Server.xml

To enable event monitoring, add the relevant settings to Server.xml.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<Server version="8">

 <Monitoring>
    <Events>
      <Level>info</Level>
      <Log>
        <Enabled>true</Enabled>
        <Path>/var/log/ovenmediaengine</Path>
      </Log>
    </Events>
  </Monitoring>

</Server>
Parameter
Required
Description

<Events><Level>

N

Event logs have different levels according to operations. Configurable values are trace, debug, info, warn, error, and the default is debug.

<Events><Log><Enabled>

Y

The event logging function can be enabled or disabled with true or false.

<Events><Log><Path>

N

Specifies the directory where event log files are saved. The default directory is /var/log/ovenmediaengine.

If you modify Server.xml, you need to restart OvenMediaEngine and the Web Console.

Configuration using the Web Console

You can enable the event monitoring function through the UI on the Web Console's Server Settings page.

  1. Navigate to the Settings → Server page using the navigation at the top-right of the screen.

  2. Set the values in the monitoring section. 2-1. level: Set the level of event logs. 2-2. Log Enabled: Set to true to enable event logging. 2-3. Log Path: Set the directory where event logs will be saved. If set to an empty value, event logs will be saved as event.log in OvenMediaEngine's default log storage directory, /var/log/ovenmediaengine.

  3. After setting the values, click the Update Changes button at the top to apply the changes.

OvenMediaEngine will automatically restart when changes are applied.

Post Configuration

Web Console Event Log Directory Setting

No additional settings are needed if you use the default directory, /var/log/ovenmediaengine.

To synchronize recorded event logs with the Web Console, you need to match the Web Console's environment variables with the configured LogPath.

OS_ENGINE_MONITORING_EVENT_PATH=/your/eventlog/directory

Event Specification

PreviousEvent Monitoring | 0.18.1.0+NextEvent Specification

Last updated 4 days ago

You can set the changed event logging directory by adding environment variables to .

Please refer to the document for details on the event formats and event lists recorded through event logging.

system.env
Event Specification