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- 1) If your system supports automatic start-up system daemon services, 
 
- then to enable the turnserver as a system service that is automatically
 
- started, you have to:
 
- 	a) Create and edit /etc/turnserver.conf or 
 
- 	/usr/local/etc/turnserver.conf . 
 
- 	Use /usr/local/etc/turnserver.conf.default as an example.
 
- 	b) For user accounts settings: set up SQLite or PostgreSQL or 
 
- 	MySQL or MongoDB or Redis database for user accounts.
 
- 	Use /usr/local/share/turnserver/schema.sql as SQL database schema,
 
- 	or use /usr/local/share/turnserver/schema.userdb.redis as Redis
 
- 	database schema description and/or 
 
- 	/usr/local/share/turnserver/schema.stats.redis
 
- 	as Redis status & statistics database schema description.
 
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- 	If you are using SQLite, the default database location is in 
 
- 	/var/db/turndb or in /usr/local/var/db/turndb or in /var/lib/turn/turndb.
 
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- 	c) add whatever is necessary to enable start-up daemon for the 
 
- 	/usr/local/bin/turnserver.
 
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- 2) If you do not want the turnserver to be a system service, 
 
-    then you can start/stop it "manually", using the "turnserver" 
 
-    executable with appropriate options (see the documentation).
 
-    
 
- 3) To create database schema, use schema in file 
 
- /usr/local/share/turnserver/schema.sql.
 
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- 4) For additional information, run:
 
-  
 
-    $ man turnserver
 
-    $ man turnadmin
 
-    $ man turnutils
 
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