*Galène* meeting rooms are called "groups". Any group is accessible at `https://domain.tld/group/GroupName`, by typing its name in the home page search field, or by selecting it in the public list (if the group is configured as publicly visible, see below).
To create a new group, you need to create a `GroupNameExample.json` file and restart Galène service (you can also make subfolder groups, and the groups will be accessible with `https://domain.tld/group/subfolder/GroupName/`). Various configuration options are available (see https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/galene_ynh/wiki/Configuration-file).
When Galène is removed, the data directory (`/home/yunohost.app/galene/`) is preserved. If you want to remove it along with Galène, use the `--purge` option: `sudo yunohost app remove galene --purge`.
Galène comes with a built-in TURN server that should work out-of-the-box.
- If your server is behind NAT, allow incoming traffic to TCP port `8443` (or whatever is configured with the `-http` option in `/etc/systemd/system/galene.service`) and TCP/UDP port `1194` (or whatever is configured with the `-turn` option in `/etc/systemd/system/galene.service`)
To check if the TURN server is up and running, type `/relay-test` in the chat box. If the TURN server is properly configured, you should see a message saying that the relay test has been successful.
Statistics are available under `/opt/yunohost/galene/stats.json`, with a human-readable version at `domain.ltd/stats.html`. This is only available to the server administrator (the admin/password is set in the `config.json` file: `/opt/yunohost/galene/data/config.json`).
Make sure allow-recording is set in your group configuration. Log-in as an operator, then say `/record` before you start your lecture. Don't forget to say `/unrecord` at the end. You will find your recordings under `https://server.example.com/recordings/groupname/`. The video recordings are stored in `/home/yunohost.app/galene/recordings` folder.