ZM 1.25 on Fedora 20
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:53 pm
This is a fresh Fedora 20 install, followed the F18 instructions on the wiki but something isn't right. When I have the console up and look at the log I see lots of errors like the ones below.
I have ffmpeg version N-60859-g313a6c6 installed, it seems to be fine but I can't tell if there's an issue with zm, ffmpeg, both or something completely unrelated. The camera I'm using is a Grandstream GXV-3672-FHD. I can access the camera with no issues using the GSurf software so at least I can rule out broken camera and no network.
Does anyone have a Fedora 20 specific list of steps to get zm running and working? Or maybe just some troubleshooting steps to help me locate where I've gone wrong.
Hint: If Centos would be noticeably easier to set up I'd be more than willing to give it another try. I did try it once using the wiki intructions but as I recall I ended up in pretty much the same state. No video when trying to monitor and lots of errors in the log.
Extra info: Just loaded up vlc, clicked "Open network stream", put in "rtsp://<cameras IP>:554" and I can see live video coming from the camera with no problem.
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zmwatch 10351 ERR Can't open memory map file '/dev/shm/zm.mmap.1': No such file or directory
zmdc 10281 ERR 'zma -m 1' exited abnormally, exit status 255 zmdc.pl
zma_m1 10539 FAT You must have ffmpeg libraries installed to use remote camera protocol 'rtsp' for monitor 1
Does anyone have a Fedora 20 specific list of steps to get zm running and working? Or maybe just some troubleshooting steps to help me locate where I've gone wrong.
Hint: If Centos would be noticeably easier to set up I'd be more than willing to give it another try. I did try it once using the wiki intructions but as I recall I ended up in pretty much the same state. No video when trying to monitor and lots of errors in the log.
Extra info: Just loaded up vlc, clicked "Open network stream", put in "rtsp://<cameras IP>:554" and I can see live video coming from the camera with no problem.