Disable some zones at different time
Disable some zones at different time
Hi All,
I'm very pleased to discover zoneminder.
I use zoneminder 1.24.2 on ubuntu 10.4.2 server and I have a 7130 vivotek connected by ip.
I would like to disable some detection zones on different hour. I do some save run state but it seems like run state don't save the changing state of a zone.
To be clear when it's 8h00 I want my active zone A and B to be active and when it's 12h00 I wonder my zone A not to be active and my zone B Active.
Is it possible to do that ?
I Hope it is.
If you've got the answer, I listen you, please.
Thank you.
Gilles.
I'm very pleased to discover zoneminder.
I use zoneminder 1.24.2 on ubuntu 10.4.2 server and I have a 7130 vivotek connected by ip.
I would like to disable some detection zones on different hour. I do some save run state but it seems like run state don't save the changing state of a zone.
To be clear when it's 8h00 I want my active zone A and B to be active and when it's 12h00 I wonder my zone A not to be active and my zone B Active.
Is it possible to do that ?
I Hope it is.
If you've got the answer, I listen you, please.
Thank you.
Gilles.
Re: Disable some zones at different time
Hi,
No answer ?
nobody have got an Idea ?
Gilles
No answer ?
nobody have got an Idea ?
Gilles
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Re: Disable some zones at different time
If you know can script, then here is a rough guide:
1) kill zmwatch.pl
2) Stop the zma daemon for that monitor by calling zmdc.pl stop zma -m 1
(change -m 1 to the correct monitor ID)
3) Edit the database to disable\enable the zones
4) Restart the zma daemon by calling zmdc.pl start zma -m 1
mastertheknife.
1) kill zmwatch.pl
2) Stop the zma daemon for that monitor by calling zmdc.pl stop zma -m 1
(change -m 1 to the correct monitor ID)
3) Edit the database to disable\enable the zones
4) Restart the zma daemon by calling zmdc.pl start zma -m 1
mastertheknife.
Kfir Itzhak.
Re: Disable some zones at different time
Hi ,
Thank you for your suggestion, If I don't find anything, I will try to script that.
Don't you think there is an other soft solution ? (by soft, I mean make no kill process).
Gilles.
Thank you for your suggestion, If I don't find anything, I will try to script that.
Don't you think there is an other soft solution ? (by soft, I mean make no kill process).
Gilles.
Re: Disable some zones at different time
There is currently no other method really available.
Re: Disable some zones at different time
So If I'm not wrong,
I can stop zm then update my database by changing my value to Inactive and then restart, No ?
I can stop zm then update my database by changing my value to Inactive and then restart, No ?
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Re: Disable some zones at different time
Exactly. You don't have to fully stop ZM, just zma for the corresponding monitor.gilles wrote:So If I'm not wrong,
I can stop zm then update my database by changing my value to Inactive and then restart, No ?
mastertheknife
Kfir Itzhak.
[SOLVED] Disable some zones at different time
Thank you to mastertheknife and Cordel.
I just have to make my script and that's OK.
So my problem is solved.
Gilles
I just have to make my script and that's OK.
So my problem is solved.
Gilles
Re: Disable some zones at different time
hi gilles,
how did you get ZM to read the 7130 vivotek's MPEG video stream?
Algenon
how did you get ZM to read the 7130 vivotek's MPEG video stream?
Algenon
Re: Disable some zones at different time
Hi Algenon,
I'm sorry for my later answer but I was sick last time.
I make a mistake about my ip camera this is a vivotek 7330 and not a 7130. And I use JPEG as MJEPG doesn't work (but I didn' last time on that)
It works very well, but I can't use the MJPEG which is best than JPEG, I think (but not sure).
If you want more informations, open a new post and I will answer what I know.
Gilles.
I'm sorry for my later answer but I was sick last time.
I make a mistake about my ip camera this is a vivotek 7330 and not a 7130. And I use JPEG as MJEPG doesn't work (but I didn' last time on that)
It works very well, but I can't use the MJPEG which is best than JPEG, I think (but not sure).
If you want more informations, open a new post and I will answer what I know.
Gilles.
Re: Disable some zones at different time
So does anyone know how one disable a zone? (NOTE: Setting a zone to Inactive does NOT disable it. An Inactive zone only suppresses all other Zone events within the region)..
I suppose I can try a little math trick with the MonitorID, but that's a really ugly solution.
-W
I suppose I can try a little math trick with the MonitorID, but that's a really ugly solution.
-W
Re: Disable some zones at different time
Isn't better just duplicate the monitor with different zones and then enable the desired monitor according the time, save a state, then do a cron job to the state??.
PacoLM
PacoLM
After more than 15 years, no longer using ZM as surveillance system.
Now in the dark side, using a commercial system...
Re: Disable some zones at different time
Keeping the zones associated with a single monitor does have some advantages, like keeping all the data referenced by region together. I simply added suffixes to the zone names (e.g. day/night), and execute a corresponding script in my crontab. That way, I could easily build onto it without needing scripting changes. Also, it gives me flexibility to create zones that are persistent all the time (not having day/night in the name). For instance, My zones are:
+----------------------------+-----------+
| Name | MonitorId |
+----------------------------+-----------+
| Driveway-day | 101 |
| Frontyard-1-day | 102 |
| Frontyard-2-day | 103 |
| Bedroom-side-day | 104 |
| Garage-side-day | 105 |
| Backyard-1-day | 106 |
| Backyard-2-day | 107 |
| Front-door-day | 103 |
| Bedroom-side-night | 4 |
| Garage-side-night | 5 |
| Backyard-1-night | 6 |
| Backyard-2-night | 7 |
| Frontyard-2-night | 3 |
| Frontyard-1A-night | 2 |
| Driveway-night | 1 |
| Frontyard-2-inactive-night | 3 |
| Frontyard-1B-night | 2 |
+----------------------------+-----------+
my crontab looks like:
# at 6 am... shift to day parameters
00 06 * * * /root/zone-day.ksh >> /root/zone-update.log
# at 9pm... shift to night parameters
00 21 * * * /root/zone-night.ksh >> /root/zone-update.log
where zone-day.ksh is:
#!/bin/bash
# zone-day.ksh
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh +100 night
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh -100 day
/root/zone-update.ksh
#!/bin/bash
# zone-night.ksh
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh +100 day
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh -100 night
/root/zone-update.ksh
#!/bin/bash
# zone-monitorid-modify.ksh
mysql -e "use zm; update Zones set MonitorID=MonitorID+'$1' where Name LIKE '%$2';"
and obviously
#!/bin/bash
# zone-update.ksh
zmu -m 0 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 1 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 2 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 3 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 4 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 5 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 6 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 7 -L -U username -P password
+----------------------------+-----------+
| Name | MonitorId |
+----------------------------+-----------+
| Driveway-day | 101 |
| Frontyard-1-day | 102 |
| Frontyard-2-day | 103 |
| Bedroom-side-day | 104 |
| Garage-side-day | 105 |
| Backyard-1-day | 106 |
| Backyard-2-day | 107 |
| Front-door-day | 103 |
| Bedroom-side-night | 4 |
| Garage-side-night | 5 |
| Backyard-1-night | 6 |
| Backyard-2-night | 7 |
| Frontyard-2-night | 3 |
| Frontyard-1A-night | 2 |
| Driveway-night | 1 |
| Frontyard-2-inactive-night | 3 |
| Frontyard-1B-night | 2 |
+----------------------------+-----------+
my crontab looks like:
# at 6 am... shift to day parameters
00 06 * * * /root/zone-day.ksh >> /root/zone-update.log
# at 9pm... shift to night parameters
00 21 * * * /root/zone-night.ksh >> /root/zone-update.log
where zone-day.ksh is:
#!/bin/bash
# zone-day.ksh
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh +100 night
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh -100 day
/root/zone-update.ksh
#!/bin/bash
# zone-night.ksh
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh +100 day
/root/zone-monitor-modify.ksh -100 night
/root/zone-update.ksh
#!/bin/bash
# zone-monitorid-modify.ksh
mysql -e "use zm; update Zones set MonitorID=MonitorID+'$1' where Name LIKE '%$2';"
and obviously
#!/bin/bash
# zone-update.ksh
zmu -m 0 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 1 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 2 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 3 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 4 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 5 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 6 -L -U username -P password
zmu -m 7 -L -U username -P password