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| Location: ''Site administration > Plugins > Activity modules > Chat''
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| A daemon is a program that runs all the time in the background. In this case it's a PHP script, listening to a particular port on your server, accepting and giving out chat information.
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| If you intend to use the chat activity a lot, then you should consider using a chat
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| server daemon to reduce server load.
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| Setup:
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| 1) Admin -> Config -> Modules -> Chat -> Settings
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| 2) Set the method to "sockets" and set up the ports etc
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| 3) Start the server like this (from the Unix command line):
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| cd moodle/mod/chat
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| php chatd.php --start &
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| 4) Go to a chat room in Moodle and open it as normal.
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| ==See also==
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| *[[Chat settings]] for teachers
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| *Using Moodle forum discussion http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=23198
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| [[Category:Administrator]]
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| [[Category:Chat]]
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| [[fr:Configuration chat]]
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