Recording Frame Rate
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:54 pm
Hello.
I'm running ZoneMinder on a Dell PowerEdge 2900, with a Intel Xeon Dual Core @ 2GHz, 2 Gigs of memory, and gigabit Ethernet. I'm currently attempting to record from two Axis 206 IP cameras at 10 FPS.
When I first deployed the system with only one camera, it worked great and I always got my 10 FPS. Then, when I added the second camera, the original/first camera's FPS dropped to 6.67, whereas the second (newly added) camera began recording at 10. It's not a load issue, I'm running an average of about .07, nor is is a network throughput issue (iptraf shows 1.4 MBit average, and it's a gigabit card connected to a gigabit switch which the Axis 206's are also directly connected to). I installed the MMX libraries in an effort to drop the load even further (the .07 is post-MMX, before I was averaging ~.2-.4), and it also did nothing to improve the record rate.
Why am I not getting my 10 FPS from all cameras, when I've defined that I want 10? It would seem that I have ample system resources to allow it, and I've definitely configured ZM correctly to try and force it to get 10.
EDIT: Some info I realized I forgot - I'm recording in 320x240 in color, running on Debian.
I'm running ZoneMinder on a Dell PowerEdge 2900, with a Intel Xeon Dual Core @ 2GHz, 2 Gigs of memory, and gigabit Ethernet. I'm currently attempting to record from two Axis 206 IP cameras at 10 FPS.
When I first deployed the system with only one camera, it worked great and I always got my 10 FPS. Then, when I added the second camera, the original/first camera's FPS dropped to 6.67, whereas the second (newly added) camera began recording at 10. It's not a load issue, I'm running an average of about .07, nor is is a network throughput issue (iptraf shows 1.4 MBit average, and it's a gigabit card connected to a gigabit switch which the Axis 206's are also directly connected to). I installed the MMX libraries in an effort to drop the load even further (the .07 is post-MMX, before I was averaging ~.2-.4), and it also did nothing to improve the record rate.
Why am I not getting my 10 FPS from all cameras, when I've defined that I want 10? It would seem that I have ample system resources to allow it, and I've definitely configured ZM correctly to try and force it to get 10.
EDIT: Some info I realized I forgot - I'm recording in 320x240 in color, running on Debian.