![]() While I have your ear, here are a few other things that may be a bit off (or operator error): If there is no Green, you have no free space, this is bad.Click to expand.Wow! What took so long?! /s On the Blue iris status (lighting bolt graph) clip storage tab, if there is any red on the bars you have a allocation problem. This will reduce the physical number of disk write, decrease the disk fragmentation, speed up access. If you are using a complete disk for large video file storage (BVR) continuous recording, I recommend formatting the disk, with a windows cluster size of 1024K (1 Megabyte). Never use a network drive for the NEW folder. Really big files are difficult to transfer.ĥ) it is recommend to NOT store video on an SSD (the C: drive).Ħ) Do not run the disk defragmenter on the video storage disk drives.ħ) Do not run virus scanners on BI foldersĨ) an alternate way to allocate space on multiple drives is to assign different cameras to different drives, so there is no file movement between new and stored.ĩ) Never use an External USB drive for the NEW folder. You can leave the stored folder on the drive just do not use it.ģ) Never allocate over 90% of the total disk drive to BI.Ĥ) if using continuous recording on the BI camera settings, record tab, set the combine and cut video to 1 hour or 3 GB. ![]() All it does is waste CPU time and increase the number of disk writes. Using time wastes disk space.Ģ) If New and stored are on the same disk drive do not used stored, set the stored size to zero, set the new folder to delete, not move. limiting anything based upon time serves no purposes.ġ) Do not use time (limit clip age)to determine when BI video files are moved or deleted, only use space. It might take some time before it is rebuilt and shows correctly in UI3.ĭo all of this from on the BI computer not on your mobile or in UI3.īI is designed to use 100% of the space allocated to it. Then you need to shut down the service and delete the DB folder and restart and let it rebuild. Remember not to allocate the entire HDD to BI and leave about 10% headroom so that as the drive fills up, it has room to save and delete.Ĭonfirm you have the locations correct in BI. And make the Stored zero MB to insure they are not moving. And remember to change Alerts and New to delete by hard drive space and not limit by days and have them delete and not move. Only Windows, BI, and the DB are on the SSD. The DB simply tells BI were to look for the files. The actual files will be in the location for New and Stored and Alerts, not the DB. ![]() The files are still there, but the DB rebuild loses the individual tags for alerts.Īlerts will start showing from the DB rebuild forward, so trigger one of the cams and watch the alert show up. Whenever you rebuild the DB, you lose to the left all the previous alert clips. I had you going just fine last night in a TeamViewer session, and then you start messing with it again and changing things LOL. See screen shot.Īny advice for me? Can I clean install, but saving my set up somehow? While UI3 let's me click on only the thumbnails, but videos failed to load with massive failures. I'm not able to see my timline any clips in application. Downgrading then upgrading the application to force installation process. Deleting the db directory in the file system. Changing directories from clips and archive tab, then force restarting BI, several times. Repair and reconcile db via the application.ģ. Finally had my BI running and was on my way, but at some point in the process of setting clips directories, losing clips and triggers in the app, then troubleshooting db repair by options inside the application or deleting the folder, I'm now left with a BI and UI3 that are not logging at clips to the application in Widows, meaning I see the time line blank, no clips, no triggers and UI3 let's me see just triggers but I cannot actually watch my motion videos.
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