No picture on the watch screen.
HAHAHAHHAHAH
I've found the solution, at least for me it worked.
It was in one of your posts Phil
Hell yeah! My problems are over!!!!!
I've found the solution, at least for me it worked.
It was in one of your posts Phil
So that is the solution, but inverted - by default ZM_PATH_ZMS in version 1.22.0 is set to /cgi-bin/nph-zms, in order to work I have changed it to /cgi-bin/zmszoneminder wrote:It's a bit of a long shot but try changing ZMS_PATH to use nph-zms instead of just zms?
Otherwise try putting cambozola on your server and forcing ZM to use that. Wther that works or not might help figure out where to look next.
Phil,
Hell yeah! My problems are over!!!!!
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same problem...
hey... i just have same problem,
having upgraded from 1.21.4 to 1.22.0.rc4 and the images on watch / cycle screen gone away...
slack 10.1 here , kernel 2.6.15 vanilla.
maybe there is something wrong in our distro common setting!?
having upgraded from 1.21.4 to 1.22.0.rc4 and the images on watch / cycle screen gone away...
slack 10.1 here , kernel 2.6.15 vanilla.
maybe there is something wrong in our distro common setting!?
Re: No picture on the watch screen.
Hi, I had exactly the same problem:
on http error_log I noticed:
[error] [client 192.168.1.5] script not found or unable to stat: /var/www/cgi-bin/nph-zms, referer: http://localhost/index.php?view=watchfe ... 0&control=
I checked /var/www/cgi-bin/ and nph-zms was not there, because I had put it on /srv/www/cgi-bin. Then I realized that it was missing:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /srv/www/cgi-bin/
on httpd's VirtualHost definition for where I have put ZoneMinder. And...it solved.
Consider checking you httpd logs.
Sergio.
Could see event image but no image on watch window. Maybe your problem is different, but since symptons are the same, here it goes:mnmis wrote:When I open up the watch window, Zoneminder usually shows the current live video feed from the canera.
I can force an event and view the capture and I see the images just fine.
The same is true for the Cycle / Montage views.
If I setup a zone, I can see the image.
Any ideas on what could be wrong?
on http error_log I noticed:
[error] [client 192.168.1.5] script not found or unable to stat: /var/www/cgi-bin/nph-zms, referer: http://localhost/index.php?view=watchfe ... 0&control=
I checked /var/www/cgi-bin/ and nph-zms was not there, because I had put it on /srv/www/cgi-bin. Then I realized that it was missing:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /srv/www/cgi-bin/
on httpd's VirtualHost definition for where I have put ZoneMinder. And...it solved.
Consider checking you httpd logs.
Sergio.
that's cool... same here. NOW this is just a solved problem !Crysiss wrote:HAHAHAHHAHAH
I've found the solution, at least for me it worked.
It was in one of your posts PhilSo that is the solution, but inverted - by default ZM_PATH_ZMS in version 1.22.0 is set to /cgi-bin/nph-zms, in order to work I have changed it to /cgi-bin/zmszoneminder wrote:It's a bit of a long shot but try changing ZMS_PATH to use nph-zms instead of just zms?
Otherwise try putting cambozola on your server and forcing ZM to use that. Wther that works or not might help figure out where to look next.
Phil,
Hell yeah! My problems are over!!!!!
thanks... that was a headache less.
Same issue here.
I could see stills on forced alarms, when I set zones, and use that path that was posted earlier that goes directly to the streaming images, but no live streaming.
I switched my path to zms streaming server from /cgi-bin/zms-nph to /cgi-bin/zms and I could view live streams right away.
Debain Etch
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Apache/2.0.55
PHP 5.1.2-1
mysql 4.1.15
no ffmpeg
Good find!
I could see stills on forced alarms, when I set zones, and use that path that was posted earlier that goes directly to the streaming images, but no live streaming.
I switched my path to zms streaming server from /cgi-bin/zms-nph to /cgi-bin/zms and I could view live streams right away.
Debain Etch
----------------
Apache/2.0.55
PHP 5.1.2-1
mysql 4.1.15
no ffmpeg
Good find!
Adding to this thread because it's relevant
So I started from scratch with 1.22.1, not upgrade. Ran uninstall on 1.22.0, made sure all web directories/cgi-bin are empty. Compiled, installed 1.22.1 just fine.
Default install is using nph-zms to view streams. This didn't work for me - no errors in logs, everything looked clean. As soon as I switched to zms, all started working...
Wondering what's the difference between nph-zms and zms. And why wouldn't nph-zms work since it's the default?
Using Firefox and debian.
Thanks
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So I started from scratch with 1.22.1, not upgrade. Ran uninstall on 1.22.0, made sure all web directories/cgi-bin are empty. Compiled, installed 1.22.1 just fine.
Default install is using nph-zms to view streams. This didn't work for me - no errors in logs, everything looked clean. As soon as I switched to zms, all started working...
Wondering what's the difference between nph-zms and zms. And why wouldn't nph-zms work since it's the default?
Using Firefox and debian.
Thanks
-v
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as far as i know nph-zms means non parsed headers and means that apace does less with them than the zms as apache does something different. I guess this is a zm/apache issue with non parsed headers but i dont really understand that side of it and shouldnt comment!! lol
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk