Hi everyone,
i've a grand ipcam wifi wich goes offline about once or more in a hour - without problems in network-connection.
I changed the position of the access-point, the cam has a ping of about 2 ms.
I think there's a problem fetching the pictures over http, one of these queries is lost and it takes a time to cancel and reconnect.
Is there an other way, eg. continous JPEG-Streams? I've already seen IP Cams from Digitus wich has linux on it, maybe it's possible to create a ZM-optimized interface,...
greetings, erwin
IP-Cam goes "offline"
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I have an axis that does this too, i think that certain cams have bugs that dont like loads of stills being pulled of them, when my 206m does it it says too many users connected, i suppose it thinks that succesisve grabs are different clients, mjpeg solved this but i prefer the throtling power of stills
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
so a mjpeg stream would be better?
now 6 additional cameras recieved, most of them are connected to a 100MBit Interface (1gb between switches and to the server). The Frame-Rate goes up, but the problems with cams going offline still exists.
The cam's are physically online and it is possible to access the picture thru a self-written pass-thru interface on the server or directly thru the browser.
On ZM i use the following settings:
HTTP until yesterday 1.1, now I switched down to 1.0
Timeout: 2500ms Default, yesterday 900ms, now 3000ms
Best Regards
@zoneminder: if you want to access my network just tell me, if you want to do tests on your own i'll send you such a cam
did you got my donation? hope it's enough for the first time,...
now 6 additional cameras recieved, most of them are connected to a 100MBit Interface (1gb between switches and to the server). The Frame-Rate goes up, but the problems with cams going offline still exists.
The cam's are physically online and it is possible to access the picture thru a self-written pass-thru interface on the server or directly thru the browser.
On ZM i use the following settings:
HTTP until yesterday 1.1, now I switched down to 1.0
Timeout: 2500ms Default, yesterday 900ms, now 3000ms
Best Regards
@zoneminder: if you want to access my network just tell me, if you want to do tests on your own i'll send you such a cam
did you got my donation? hope it's enough for the first time,...
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well in my case i odnt have an issue with mjpeg and i do with jpeg but this is a camera issue (there is a similar bug in the new 207's) I suspect your issue is your cams also, what happens when you try to connect to the cameras via a web browser when they fail?
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
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oh i see, what do the logs say when it fails, and if you restart zm do they start again
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
hi,
i just recognised that zm shows the source "offline" - its IP is red - but zm still recieves frames from the camera.
But if it doesn't recieve images, a simple restart solves this problem,...
the only useful messages i get are the following:
best regards, Erwin
i just recognised that zm shows the source "offline" - its IP is red - but zm still recieves frames from the camera.
But if it doesn't recieve images, a simple restart solves this problem,...
the only useful messages i get are the following:
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Jun 16 13:26:45 fileserver zma_m1[32071]: INF [C1-Garderobe_Ost: 026 - Starting new event 4792]
Jun 16 13:28:21 fileserver zmwatch[32125]: INF [Restarting capture daemon for C1-Garderobe_Ost, time since last capture 6 seconds (1150457301-1150457295)]
Jun 16 13:28:36 fileserver zmwatch[32125]: INF [Restarting capture daemon for C1-Garderobe_Ost, time since last capture 6 seconds (1150457316-1150457310)]
Jun 16 13:28:47 fileserver zmwatch[32125]: INF [Restarting capture daemon for C1-Garderobe_Ost, time since last capture 9 seconds (1150457327-1150457318)]
Jun 16 13:29:08 fileserver zmwatch[32125]: INF [Restarting capture daemon for C1-Garderobe_Ost, time since last capture 6 seconds (1150457348-1150457342)]
Jun 16 13:29:23 fileserver zmwatch[32125]: INF [Restarting capture daemon for C1-Garderobe_Ost, time since last capture 7 seconds (1150457363-1150457356)]
[repeated about 10-20 times]