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[. . . ] Server Management ActionScript Language Reference Trademarks 1 Step RoboPDF, ActiveEdit, ActiveTest, Authorware, Blue Sky Software, Blue Sky, Breeze, Breezo, Captivate, Central, ColdFusion, Contribute, Database Explorer, Director, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, FlashCast, FlashHelp, Flash Lite, FlashPaper, Flex, Flex Builder, Fontographer, FreeHand, Generator, HomeSite, JRun, MacRecorder, Macromedia, MXML, RoboEngine, RoboHelp, RoboInfo, RoboPDF, Roundtrip, Roundtrip HTML, Shockwave, SoundEdit, Studio MX, UltraDev, and WebHelp are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. and may be registered in the United States or in other jurisdictions including internationally. Other product names, logos, designs, titles, words, or phrases mentioned within this publication may be trademarks, service marks, or trade names of Macromedia, Inc. or other entities and may be registered in certain jurisdictions including internationally. [. . . ] The data object has the following properties: Property msg_in msg_out bytes_in bytes_out reads writes Description Number; total number of messages processed by the adaptor. Number; total number of system writes. getIOStats() 35 Property connected Description Number; number of currently active socket connections to the adaptor. Number; total number of socket connections to the adaptor since the adaptor was started. Number; tunneling header bytes in (this is the overhead over and above RTMP payload). Number; number of tunneling requests that had no payload (network chatter overhead). (network chatter overhead). total_connects total_disconnects msg_dropped tunnel_bytes_in tunnel_bytes_out tunnel_requests tunnel_responses tunnel_idle_requests tunnel_idle_responses Number; number of tunneling responses that had no payload normal_connects virtual_connects group_connects service_connects service_requests admin_connects debug_connects Number; total number of normal connections. Number; total number of debug connections. If the call fails, the server sends a reply information object with a level property of error and a code property of NetConnection. Call. Failed or a more specific value, if available. Some objects might also have a description property that contains a string describing the cause of the failure. Description Returns detailed information about the network I/O characteristics of the connected adaptor. You must be a server administrator to perform this operation. 36 Server Management ActionScript Language Reference getLicenseInfo() Availability Flash Player 6. Flash Communication Server MX 1. 0. Usage getLicenseInfo() Parameters None. Returns If the call succeeds, the server sends a reply information object with a level property of status, a code property of NetConnection. Call. Success, and a data property that is an object. The data object has the following properties: Property name version build copyright key Description String; product name, for example, Flash Media Server. If you have more than one license key, this string is a concatenation of all your valid license keys, delimited by semicolons (;). Possible values are shown here: 0=Commercial 1=Educational Number; license family, which determines the value of other properties. Possible values are shown here: 0=Personal 1=Professional Number; edition, for example, single, trial, beta, unlimited, and so on. If you have multiple licenses, they must have the same edition number. type family edition getLicenseInfo() 37 Property max_connections Description Number; maximum number of socket connections allowed, which is determined by license family. If you have more than one license, this number is the sum of the max_connections values of all your licenses. Number; maximum number of adaptors (network cards) that you can configure for the server, which is determined by license family. Number; maximum number of virtual hosts allowed, which is determined by license family. Number; maximum number of CPUs allowed, which is determined by license family. If this number is greater than 1, you can run the server on multiprocessor computers. If you have multiple licenses, this number is the sum of the max_bandwidth values of all your licenses. If you have more than one license key, there is one array element for each license key. [. . . ] Some objects might also have a description property that contains a string describing the cause of the failure. Description Starts a stopped virtual host or enables a new virtual host. This command lets you enable a new virtual host at runtime without restarting the server. The new virtual host directory and configuration files must already be present in the server's conf directory; the startVHost command does not create or copy any directories or configuration files. For information on adding virtual hosts, see Managing Flash Media Server. [. . . ]

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