by catabrown » Sat May 05, 2018 1:54 pm
Hello, thank you for the response. I understand the impossibility of troubleshooting an unsupported OS. I have installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS on the same hardware and tested. The same issue remains. The example:
* One RTSP camera watching an area
* Only modules in chain are camera --> motion --> preview and archive.
* Confirmed it was not [REC].
* Created motion at about 9:03:30 and saw it switch to *REC, so I know it was recording
* login from the local computer to localhost:10090
* selected 9:03 from the motion event dropdown* Seconds begin counting up from 0:00 up to 46.670. No motion is ever shown so I assume the "video" was a static frame of the first image the entire
time. However the motion only lasted about 15 seconds so it makes sense that it stopped at 9:03:46
* I tried the above twice and got the same result.
* I downloaded 9:03am to 9:03am and played the video file in a viewer and no motion exists in the video (just the same (What appears to be a still) image
* I attempted to view 9:03am inside the xeoma interface (not using the web browser) and blue marks indicate motion is present but no motion is displayed on the screen, but the seconds do count up.
* I created motion at 9:20am and everything worked correctly for that instance, so this appears to be some kind of intermittent issue.
I have doubts regarding the network as the culprit because Xeoma is aware there was motion (the dropdown list is populated with the correct minute motion existed and the bar on the bottom inside of Xeoma software shows blue marks that identify that motion exists at that time)
The hardware is an HP Proliant DL380G6 server running Xeoma V17.11.24 Trial Standard edition (I did not want to register and cause an issue with my already licensed and activated machine)
I could try upgrading to beta version but I have been having this problem for months ever since I started using Xeoma so thought beta could make troubleshooting more difficult being that all routines in it are not completely tested and validated as running correctly.
Is there any more tests I can do to help you identify the problem? Or some kind of debugging file info I can provide to you? I am using this test machine with Ubuntu explicitly to troubleshoot this problem, so I can run any tests or attempted solution you suggest. There is no data on the computer that I need to retain.
Thanks
Alan