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Adobe Media Server and Multiple Storage Drives

New Here ,
Sep 12, 2014 Sep 12, 2014

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We are running Adobe Media Server 5.  We have had one disk location for all media files up until now, but we are outgrowing our storage and need to begin having multiple volumes. 

We need a way to specify that some files live on another drive.  We are at a college, and we want to have all of our nursing video on one volume by itself to free up disk space.

for example, we have always had everything in http:\\domain\vod\nursing or http:\\domain\vod\username.  We need to move http:\\domain\vod\nursing to e:\webroot\vod\nursing, but have everything else continue to work.  It's on the same server. 

We have been on the phone for hours with Adobe support and have gotten nowhere. 

We have tried adding a new application with the virtual directory set to e:\webroot\vod\nursing,

declaring variables in ams.ini, changing the httpd.conf file, etc.  We have not had any luck. 

Everything always points back to this document: 

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flashmediaserver/configadmin/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d119f2925e64-7fc7.h...

We haven't had any luck with following those directions, and adobe support essentially told us they had never heard of this use case? 

Any advice would be helpful. 

Thanks!

Joni

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 16, 2014 Sep 16, 2014

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Are you looking for http streaming Or Rtmp streaming.

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Sep 26, 2014 Sep 26, 2014

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I talked to our support team and asked them to coordinate with you....And setting up virtual directory should be easy stuff.

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