Hello All,
I am running Blue Iris as a service on the following server:
Windows Server 2019 full desktop running as a virtual machine.
I'm using 12 cores of a dual processor total of 24 cores.
The physical server has 72GB of memory.
Virtual machine is set for dynamic memory and dynamic storage.
Load: (8) 4K Amcrest cameras at 15 frames per second.
Options: No snapshots, only record detected motion.
Those are the basic parameters of my installation.
Prior to yesterday's upgrade to the latest version, CPU was hovering around 65% of the 12 cores. I had increased the number of cores until I reached 60% CPU utilization.
After the upgrade, CPU is at 100%. Remote desktop sometimes fails, and yesterday I rebooted the machine after the upgrade because it was unresponsive.
The original installation was a demo version installed by the Domain Admin. The upgrade was installed by the local administrator, so that could be a factor.
I would be most grateful if anyone else out there is running on Hyper-V and could identify a possible misstep on my part. Right now Blue Iris is running at 99.5% CPU at 10+ GB of memory.
All the Best,
Phil
Higher CPU usage after upgrade on 8/7 to full version
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Re: Higher CPU usage after upgrade on 8/7 to full version
I had the exact same symptoms, but I didn't update BI!!stiadmin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:16 pm Hello All,
I am running Blue Iris as a service on the following server:
Windows Server 2019 full desktop running as a virtual machine.
I'm using 12 cores of a dual processor total of 24 cores.
The physical server has 72GB of memory.
Virtual machine is set for dynamic memory and dynamic storage.
Load: (8) 4K Amcrest cameras at 15 frames per second.
Options: No snapshots, only record detected motion.
Those are the basic parameters of my installation.
Prior to yesterday's upgrade to the latest version, CPU was hovering around 65% of the 12 cores. I had increased the number of cores until I reached 60% CPU utilization.
After the upgrade, CPU is at 100%. Remote desktop sometimes fails, and yesterday I rebooted the machine after the upgrade because it was unresponsive.
The original installation was a demo version installed by the Domain Admin. The upgrade was installed by the local administrator, so that could be a factor.
I would be most grateful if anyone else out there is running on Hyper-V and could identify a possible misstep on my part. Right now Blue Iris is running at 99.5% CPU at 10+ GB of memory.
All the Best,
Phil
Suspecting a windows update. Within 10 mins of running BI on one of my machines, BI still runs but I can no longer remote desktop or login interactively!!