I am using Zoneminder 1.34.25. I have 6 cameras recording continuously using Record function.
My storage disk is 3TB:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sdb1 2.7T 2.3T 294G 89% /media/zm
Each camera is using about 360GB in space holding only 3 hours of video.
Can someone help me figure out why so much space is being used for such a small time frame?
How can I get at least a weeks worth of video for each camera? At this rate I would require more than 20TB.
Thank you in advance
Excessive Disk Space
Excessive Disk Space
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Re: Excessive Disk Space
Your screenshot does not agree with your statement. The screenshot shows more events for the month than the week indicating you have more than 1 week of events.
Are you saving analysis frames with the video? That does take up more space. (not sure if you can with record)
What is the resolution of the cameras?
Are you saving analysis frames with the video? That does take up more space. (not sure if you can with record)
What is the resolution of the cameras?
Andy
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Ubuntu 22.04
ZM 1.36.33
E5-1650-v4 Xeon
16 GB RAM
6 cameras -> 54 FPS modect
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Ubuntu 22.04
ZM 1.36.33
E5-1650-v4 Xeon
16 GB RAM
6 cameras -> 54 FPS modect
Re: Excessive Disk Space
135 GB of it may be the OS-reserved space.
By default, ext2/3/4 file systems allocate 5% of the total available blocks as Reserved Blocks. You can find out exactly how many are reserved with
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dumpe2fs -h /dev/sdb1
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tune2fs -m 0.5 /dev/sb1
If none of that helps then you may be able to track down where the space is being used with
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du -sh /media/zm/*
Re: Excessive Disk Space
At 1.5GB for an hour makes it 250mb per individual video. My setup is recording at 1080p @ 6fps and writes a file of 60mb every 10 minutes
This sounds like you are running your resolution harder than you need to. Most people here say 6-10fps will get you enough detail if it is needed
This sounds like you are running your resolution harder than you need to. Most people here say 6-10fps will get you enough detail if it is needed
Re: Excessive Disk Space
I see now that the events were being filtered. You are right, the month events range from 8/29 thru today. Almost 2 weeks worth. Multiplied by 6 cameras and I guess it makes sense now.
On the console the numbers seem to add up correctly:
Except for one all cameras are under 10 fps.
Resolution runs 640 x 480 except for one at 1280 x 720, 24 bit color, 720p
Saving frames only.

On the console the numbers seem to add up correctly:
Except for one all cameras are under 10 fps.
Resolution runs 640 x 480 except for one at 1280 x 720, 24 bit color, 720p
Saving frames only.
Re: Excessive Disk Space
Resolutions and frame rate looks fine and shouldn't be giving you this issue
On your console view you look to have one monitor that has stopped responding and below it one recording 3gb in an hour
How much is each of those events as that looks like your problem
On your console view you look to have one monitor that has stopped responding and below it one recording 3gb in an hour
How much is each of those events as that looks like your problem