Getting some errors on ZM
This error is because the image buffer has fallen behind whats waiting to be processed by ZM by the buffer size +1 or more images.
The fix is very simple and exactly as stated in the error. You either need to slow down the overall capture speed so that ZM can keep up with what needs to be processed, and/or check and make sure that something else is not hogging cycles during that time causing ZM to fall behind.
If there is a necessary process taking cycles you can increase the buffer so that there is more room for the unprocessed images to stackup and when the cycles are again available ZM can catch back up.
So in essence your machine is a bit overloaded.
The fix is very simple and exactly as stated in the error. You either need to slow down the overall capture speed so that ZM can keep up with what needs to be processed, and/or check and make sure that something else is not hogging cycles during that time causing ZM to fall behind.
If there is a necessary process taking cycles you can increase the buffer so that there is more room for the unprocessed images to stackup and when the cycles are again available ZM can catch back up.
So in essence your machine is a bit overloaded.
Like I said, several settings and none solution... How exactly can I "Slow down the overall capture" and "check if something else is not hogging cycles during that time causing ZM to fall behind" ?The fix is very simple and exactly as stated in the error. You either need to slow down the overall capture speed so that ZM can keep up with what needs to be processed, and/or check and make sure that something else is not hogging cycles during that time causing ZM to fall behind.
I really need help here... I'm doing this for like 5 months, and this is the only problem I can't solve (til now hehe)
Thanks
Reduce the FPS on each cam, or remove one cam, you can try to set one cam to just record, etc, etc...
As for processes hogging the system, You can use top to monitor the system or I would use a profiling tool but this will also put a bit more burden on your already overloaded machine but might likely be the only way unless you want to constantly sit with the machine. Admin SOP http://www.linux.com/feature/136114.
As for processes hogging the system, You can use top to monitor the system or I would use a profiling tool but this will also put a bit more burden on your already overloaded machine but might likely be the only way unless you want to constantly sit with the machine. Admin SOP http://www.linux.com/feature/136114.
Ok, thanks
I just asked because I was checking the server log this morning and was everything alright, then I saw the console and zoneminder was stopped, so I couldn't open any cam or event but the log showed that the events were being analyzed and stored... Then I run the "start" command but returned an error and I couldn't start zm... rebooted the linux and ok til now... = ]
I just asked because I was checking the server log this morning and was everything alright, then I saw the console and zoneminder was stopped, so I couldn't open any cam or event but the log showed that the events were being analyzed and stored... Then I run the "start" command but returned an error and I couldn't start zm... rebooted the linux and ok til now... = ]