Zoneminder Preventative Maintenance

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metallica1973
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Zoneminder Preventative Maintenance

Post by metallica1973 »

I have several zoneminder systems in the field and was wondering what are standard preventative maintenance practices that are recommended?
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kingofkya
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Post by kingofkya »

For the most part nothing the only thing i do once its setup is make a hard disk image. Save to a dvd and then tape the cd inside the Pc case so it dosen't get lost. Although i have never used the backup because it dosen't really break.
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Post by metallica1973 »

just curiosity but how many of these system have you implemented and what is the biggest install of zoneminder that you have installed?
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Post by danisam »

I'am interrestes in this info too.

best regards
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kingofkya
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Post by kingofkya »

My home system with 4 analog.

And a office with 5 axis ip cams1024x768 cap @10fps .


Also i found a locked network cabinet is a must. With family that restart the switch despite the fact there not connected to it.
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Post by bb99 »

I'm not speaking for the Kingofkya but I have 3 sytems with a total of 21 cameras, two systems (14 cameras) are remotely administered (all family). Prior to moving to Fedora 12 and 1.24.2 I would have told you that you needed to be constantly monitoring each for trouble but since the upgrade in early March this has become boring. No issues what so ever and benign neglect is the order of the day! Had some issues early with the preconfigured firewall but that wasn't very difficult to over come at all. I'm using salvage computer systems and a few cheap analog CMOS sensors, mid level CCD sensors mixed with low end IP stuff (640 X480 max). I'm now convinced that any problems are with the setup or installation and not with the program itself (1.24.2).
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Post by kingofkya »

I should also note one is a heavely modified zmarch the other is debian.
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