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Wow, no I did not. I went to 20 and it saved 1GB mem!Off topic, but did you know that you can significantly reduce your RAM usage by decreasing the "max connects" setting?
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Try 10Wow, no I did not. I went to 20 and it saved 1GB mem!
Can you post your settings of the camera and the BI/settings/AI?
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From your example I noticed extremely high analysis times (over 1 1/2 minutes) which is extremely slow. Are these wifi cameras?I see the following when I analyze:
is there any way to tell how many "max connects" a system needs? i.e 1 per camera or maybe x2 per camera? I have 8 cameras, so would 8 "max connects" be enough?Off topic, but did you know that you can significantly reduce your RAM usage by decreasing the "max connects" setting?
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As this is a setting for the BI web server, I would suspect that it refers to the max web server connections, presumably from UI3 clients, I have no idea how the BI Android/Apple apps connect, this is just a guess on my part!is there any way to tell how many "max connects" a system needs? i.e 1 per camera or maybe x2 per camera? I have 8 cameras, so would 8 "max connects" be enough?
This setting is for AI I believe.As this is a setting for the BI web server, I would suspect that it refers to the max web server connections, presumably from UI3 clients, I have no idea how the BI Android/Apple apps connect, this is just a guess on my part!
For your system to be up for about the 4hrs. shown in your log, you have WAY too many errors going on that need to be addressed. Is it affecting your AI, maybe, but I would still like to see your main BI/settings/AI screen.View attachment 235445View attachment 235446
And the logs show that the alert trigger is happening, but nothing is found:
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For some reason it won't let me add my BI AI screen, but I have Built-In selected as "provider", and yolov8m.onnx selected as my primary model. Nothing else is checked.
This is an AI setting and it controls the maximum number of concurrent requests (or simultaneous connections) that BI sends to an AI processing server. It was created for integrated AI servers like DeepStack and CPAI. It helps manage system resources, preventing memory spikes, backlogs, or overload on slower hardware when processing images for AI.is there any way to tell how many "max connects" a system needs? i.e 1 per camera or maybe x2 per camera? I have 8 cameras, so would 8 "max connects" be enough?
The help files refers to this box as follows, perhaps it is out of date?This setting is for AI I believe.
From your example I noticed extremely high analysis times (over 1 1/2 minutes) which is extremely slow. Are these wifi cameras?
For your system to be up for about the 4hrs. shown in your log, you have WAY too many errors going on that need to be addressed. Is it affecting your AI, maybe, but I would still like to see your main BI/settings/AI screen.
You’ve got some network issues somewhere. If you ping one of your cameras from a command prompt what kind of response times are you seeing?Nope. Dahua 5442s, mostly.
You’ve got some network issues somewhere. If you ping one of your cameras from a command prompt what kind of response times are you seeing?
