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 ## Description ##
-An iSpy (DVR) server resource for running it on RockyLinux 8.x/9.x
+An iSpy (DVR) server resource for running it on RockyLinux 9.x
 
 
 ## Installation ##
 <details>
-<summary>To setup your iSpy/DVR server start out with a fresh RockyLinux 8.x/9.x server/vps/LXC -  i use a ProxMox (https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve) LXC,
+<summary>To setup your iSpy/DVR server start out with a fresh RockyLinux 9.x server/vps/LXC -  i use a ProxMox (https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve) priviledged LXC,
 and will assumes that your server has:</summary>
   
 * (atleast) 4Gb of memory available.<br>
-* SSH acccess to the box -> by default the RockyLinux 8/9 template does not have openssh-server package installed, so manually add it.<br>
+* SSH acccess to the box -> by default the ProxMox RockyLinux 9.x template does not have openssh-server package installed, so manually add it.<br>
 
 Out of scope:
 * reverse proxy with SSL in front of iSpy/DVR to make it available on default HTTPS port.(these capabillities are licenced options).<br>
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 ###### 
 Install/Enable additional repositories (epel) and packages.
 ```
-dnf install epel-release wget nano nginx xz
+dnf install epel-release
+dnf makecache
+dnf install wget nano nginx unzip tar xz
 ```
 
 ###### 
-Setup nginx directories for multisite as it makes it more versatile reference: [https://docs.rockylinux.org/guides/web/nginx-multisite/](https://docs.rockylinux.org/guides/web/nginx-multisite/)
+Setup nginx directories for multisite as it makes it more versatile, reference: [https://docs.rockylinux.org/guides/web/nginx-multisite/](https://docs.rockylinux.org/guides/web/nginx-multisite/)
 
 
 ###### 
@@ -51,8 +53,47 @@ ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/your_configfile.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/
 ```
 
 ###### 
-Download and execute the dvr Agent installation. (this also creates the AgentDVR directory)
+Download and execute the dvr Agent installation, and set it as system service. (this also creates the AgentDVR directory)
 ```
 cd /opt
 bash <(curl -s "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ispysoftware/agent-install-scripts/main/v2/install.sh")
+
+# lots of packages are going to be installed - skipping this in output.
+
+To run Agent either call ./Agent from the terminal or install it as a system service.
+Setup AgentDVR as system service (y/n)? y
+```
+
+###### 
+Setup ffmpeg6 directory manually (i never got a good result with DVR installer, just an empty directory)
+```
+cd /opt/AgentDVR
+mkdir ffmpeg6
+wget -O ffmpeg.tar.xz https://ispyrtcdata.blob.core.windows.net/downloads/ffmpeg6-linuxx64.tar.xz
+tar -xvf ffmpeg.tar.xz --strip-components=1 -C ffmpeg6
 ```
+
+###### 
+Start and enable the AgentDVR service
+```
+systemctl enable AgentDVR --now
+```
+
+At this point the AgentDVR shoult be running on port 8090, you can check this with the command below, or just point a browser to http://yourserver:8090 , assuming you have allowed this port in the firewall.
+```
+ss -at '( dport = :8090 or sport = :8090 )'
+
+# result should be similar to below
+
+State       Recv-Q      Send-Q           Local Address:Port                   Peer Address:Port     Process
+LISTEN      0           500                    0.0.0.0:opsmessaging                0.0.0.0:*
+```
+
+###### 
+Start nginx to make the application available on the default HTTP port.
+```
+systemctl enable nginx --now
+```
+
+**You now have a basic working iSpy/AgentDVR installation accessible via http://yourserver**
+