My BI cant really handle my 23 cameras . I got a second drive to see if i split it among two hard drives bit i am not sure how to do that. any help would be appreciated.
My BI cant really handle my 23 cameras . I got a second drive to see if i split it among two hard drives bit i am not sure how to do that. any help would be appreciated.
i just clicked aux1,created a folder, and then went into the cameras and selected aux1 for its recording. doesnt seem to have helped much. still running at 100 cpu
i just clicked aux1,created a folder, and then went into the cameras and selected aux1 for its recording. doesnt seem to have helped much. still running at 100 cpu
i just clicked aux1,created a folder, and then went into the cameras and selected aux1 for its recording. doesnt seem to have helped much. still running at 100 cpu
Seems to me that if your CPU is running at 100% that you are not having as much problem with your drives as you are with BI hitting the ceiling with CPU usage. Have you taken any of the steps to reduce BI cpu usage yet?
I would still have to say that your problem is less likely to be the disk(s) at this point and more likely to be the CPU being run at 100%. What CPU are you using and how many total megapixels are your cameras?
Up your memory as i explained previously.
Also set the live view frame rate to 10fps or less, this will not affect recording. You have something else going on.
I would still have to say that your problem is less likely to be the disk(s) at this point and more likely to be the CPU being run at 100%. What CPU are you using and how many total megapixels are your cameras?
In the past I have seen people suggest that you remove all the cameras from the BI install and start by adding one camera at a time back into BI. While doing this watch your CPU load to see if it jumps up when adding one of the cameras. Also, since you have already added another disk to your system for test purpose I would keep an eye on the I/O of the disk(s) when adding the cams back in to see if you are getting anywhere near the available I/O of your disk(s). And one last thing, I don't imagine you are getting to the max throughput of your NIC on your BI system but I would also keep an eye out for if you are getting too much network congestion.
Ohh yea, and I would definitely go with @fenderman on his recommendations first before I remove all of my cams since it is a time consuming process. It could very well be your Memory like fenderman said previously too?