I have plenty of resources but all of a sudden I've been getting Buffer overrun errors. I haven't changed anything from when I didn't see these errors.
I'm only using 2.43G out of 19G of ram. /dev/shm: 7%. Load is 6.26 on 12 processors.
Just trying to iron out these details before I put this one in place of my current core2 duo machine running ZM1.30
Buffer overrun with plenty of resources
Buffer overrun with plenty of resources
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Re: Buffer overrun with plenty of resources
Also when I am watching 4 of the monitors live in montage if one goes into alarm that monitor temporary freezes, sometimes it catches up by fast forwarding and sometimes it just skips to the current frames and resumes normal operation.
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How about disk IO? Pauses when writing can cause buffer overruns. 30 isn't really that many buffers.
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It's on a proxmox server with its own dedicated storage array, six 3TB set up in raid (I don't remember what the raid is, I think raid10) so it is striped and mirrored ending up to be 9TB of storage available. Zoneminder is the only thing using those drives and currently nothing else is running on the server.
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I turned off saving frames+analysis images for the 4 monitors that had it on and no more errors. On the status summary of the VM it shows going from 40M down to around 3M on the disk IO. Is there a way I can keep the frames? I like being able to hover my mouse across the timeline and get sort of a timelapse view of everything on monitors set to mocord. I still haven't figured out how to bring back the red outlines where motion is detected in the timeline preview, makes it easier to track down false triggers.
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