diff --git a/howto/troubleshoot/troubleshoot-streaming-issues.md b/howto/troubleshoot/troubleshoot-streaming-issues.md index 07ba4c92..aa35c170 100644 --- a/howto/troubleshoot/troubleshoot-streaming-issues.md +++ b/howto/troubleshoot/troubleshoot-streaming-issues.md @@ -33,20 +33,17 @@ If the connection could not be established, check the table of ICE candidates. T If you are still not able to get the streaming to start, check if it is a problem with the public IP address configuration. Run the following command: - sudo anbox-cloud-appliance internal generate-cloud-info + sudo anbox-cloud-appliance config show In the output, verify if the public address and location of the cloud is displayed correctly. Verify if the public address is reachable. -The public location is typically a DNS name for the public address of the instance. If there is no DNS name, the public location must match the public address. - If you want to override the public address or location, try running the following commands: ``` -sudo snap set anbox-cloud-appliance experimental.public-address=x.x.x.x experimental.location=foo.bar -sudo snap restart anbox-cloud-appliance.reboot-checker +sudo anbox-cloud-appliance config set network.public-address=1.2.3.4 network.location=foo.bar ``` -Note that these values will be configured but running the `sudo anbox-cloud-appliance internal generate-cloud-info` command again will not reflect these changes. To check if the correct public address is now applied, run: +To check if the correct public address is now applied, run: amc node ls