Zoneminder keeps stopping
Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 3:58 am
Ubuntu Server 64bit 12.04.1 LTS, Dell Power Edge Dual Xeon with 16GB of RAM. HD is separated into 200GB for / and 2TB for /var. I have 5 servers setup this way. Each is recording mjpeg video from 20 Sony snc-ds60 and snc-ds10 ip cams at 640x480 5-10fps depending on location.
This configuration runs fine 98% of the time. We only do record 24/7 mode on each monitor. Not fooling with motion detection on IP cams means my CPU utilization hovers around 11-12%, and it makes reviewing video fast.
My problem is a random bug that stops Zoneminder. Without warning at random times (about 5-12 days apart) I will log in to find Zoneminder is setting at state Stopped. The log only shows: "zmaudit 1515 FAT Can't execute: MySQL server has gone away" Changing the state to "Run" works fine and the box will run for another 5-12 days. I should note that I actually have a scheduled reboot every 72 hours. Plenty of RAM, plenty of HD space (only filtering after 90% full on /var). Having / and /var on separate partitions and drives seems to keep performance nice too.
Ok, so any ideas?
Secondly, what does everyone use for remote monitoring the state of their ZM boxes? I thought about just using a snmp app and a mysql monitor web app, but thought I'd ask the pros first.
Thanks.
This configuration runs fine 98% of the time. We only do record 24/7 mode on each monitor. Not fooling with motion detection on IP cams means my CPU utilization hovers around 11-12%, and it makes reviewing video fast.
My problem is a random bug that stops Zoneminder. Without warning at random times (about 5-12 days apart) I will log in to find Zoneminder is setting at state Stopped. The log only shows: "zmaudit 1515 FAT Can't execute: MySQL server has gone away" Changing the state to "Run" works fine and the box will run for another 5-12 days. I should note that I actually have a scheduled reboot every 72 hours. Plenty of RAM, plenty of HD space (only filtering after 90% full on /var). Having / and /var on separate partitions and drives seems to keep performance nice too.
Ok, so any ideas?
Secondly, what does everyone use for remote monitoring the state of their ZM boxes? I thought about just using a snmp app and a mysql monitor web app, but thought I'd ask the pros first.
Thanks.