Cubemap is a high-performance, high-availability video reflector,
-specifically made for use with VLC. It is currently in alpha stage.
+specifically made for use with VLC.
A short list of features:
(unless you delete the stream they are watching, of course).
Cubemap also survives the encoder dying and reconnecting.
- Per-stream fwmark support, for TCP pacing through tc (separate config needed).
+ - Support for setting max pacing rate through the fq packet scheduler
+ (obsoletes the previous point, but depends on experimental kernel patches
+ that will hit Linux in 3.13 at the earliest)
- Reflects anything VLC can reflect over HTTP, even the muxes VLC
has problems reflecting itself (in particular, FLV).
- IPv4 support. Yes, Cubemap even supports (some) legacy protocols.
Munin plugins:
-These can be dropped directly into /etc/munin/plugins. If you don't put
-the files in the expected default locations, you probably want some
-configuration in /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/cubemap or similar, like this:
+To activate these, symlink them into /etc/munin/plugins. If you don't put
+the files in the expected default locations (as done by 'make install'),
+you probably want some configuration in /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d/cubemap or
+similar, like this:
[cubemap*]
user <something>