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NAS trouble with Raspberry pi

PostPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2016 5:48 pm
by donk
I have a new Xeoma install on a Raspberry pi 3. I only have a single camera connected at the moment, set up to record when motion is detected - pretty much all the default settings. My NAS is mounted to the pi and it will create one archive file, but after one clip is recorded, the server shows that the drive is full, which is not the case. Anyone have any ideas what's going on here? Thanks!

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Re: NAS trouble with Raspberry pi

PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 12:28 pm
by Admin_N
Looks like either
1) The mounted NAS really doesn't have free space left.
You can check it with system means, for example with df -h

or
2) The path you input is wrong and records are being saved to device's flash card rather than NAS.
In this case you need to check if the path for mounted NAS and the path you use in Xeoma's Archive and Preview module's settings are the same.

Did it help?

Re: NAS trouble with Raspberry pi

PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 1:57 am
by donk
Admin_N Wrote:Looks like either
1) The mounted NAS really doesn't have free space left.
You can check it with system means, for example with df -h

or
2) The path you input is wrong and records are being saved to device's flash card rather than NAS.
In this case you need to check if the path for mounted NAS and the path you use in Xeoma's Archive and Preview module's settings are the same.

Did it help?



Ugh, been super busy. Finally getting back to this.

I don't think either of those is the case. Here are the results of the df command...

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You can see the path I have set in the module in the 1st pic attached in my previous post. I think that's correct.

Re: NAS trouble with Raspberry pi

PostPosted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 3:42 pm
by Admin_P
Hello! Please, try adjusting various sliders in the Problems Detector module. Alternatively, you can delete the module altogether.
You may also want to check your Preview and Archive module, especially, the sliders Maximum size of this archive and HDD space always left free.

Please tell us, whether this helped.