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zmaudit and zmfilter errors

Posted: Tue May 28, 2019 4:29 pm
by diode
This is my second install of ZM after the first computer I had it on decided to crash. I'm running Ubuntu Server 19.04 and I'm having an issue with zmaudit and zmfilter where it thinks that it is running, but the PID that it references doesn't exist. The error that I'm receiving is:
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I have tried forcing the zmaudit as suggested in the log, but I receive the following errors:
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I'm also noticing that the main page is not reporting correct storage for the files which I'm guessing is because zmaudit is unable to run:
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I've tried refreshing mysql, restarting the machine, and several other troubleshooting techniques to see if I could get the zmaudit to start working, but I'm starting to think that either I'm missing something for the installation, or there is something deeper that I just can't figure out. The error in the comand line indicates that I may need to install the Number::Bytes::Human module, but I have no clue what that is and I didn't pull anything up when Googling.

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.

Re: zmaudit and zmfilter errors

Posted: Wed May 29, 2019 9:53 pm
by diode
Anyone have any thought on where I can start to resolve this? Still running into issues and I haven't been able to get anywhere in the last few weeks.

Re: zmaudit and zmfilter errors

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 1:31 pm
by iconnor
You need to install the libnumber-bytes-human-perl package. sudo apt-get install libnumber-bytes-human-perl

How did you install ZM? That library is a dependency and should have been installed automatically if you installed using our packages.

Re: zmaudit and zmfilter errors

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 3:46 pm
by diode
Well, that seemed to do it. Thank you for the response! It looks like i'm no longer going to have to manually delete the recordings to keep from filling up the storage media.

The installation method I used was the instructions located on the ZM website.

https://zoneminder.readthedocs.io/en/st ... buntu.html

It was the same way I did the initial install, which worked out well until the operating system crashed.

If I end up having to rebuild again at some future date, I'll probably go the Docker route.

Thanks again for the continued support!