Hi all, I updated today to Version: Release 5.9.8.5 x64, it had been 2 years since I updated but everything worked great up until like 2 days ago, my CPU and RAM consumption went form like 30% to 80%, 90% and more and I hadn't changed any settings. So the update seems to help that issue, I am in the low to mid 30's range for CPU which is fine but I have 2 new issues that I never had before and again, I made no changes other then the upgrade. All cameras and settings are the same. I am running 10 cameras and most have the sub stream. I am recording direct to disk. Below is what I am copying and pasting for my stats from BI. I am hoping someone can help. Please ask any questions that will be relevant to you helping me. Thanks, Adam:
a) Clip: Disk can't right fast enough ( am getting this on several cameras)
b) Delete: Over quota 3005/3005GB 720.2 GB free
Any help with these 2 issues would be great!
Support data:
Version: Release 5.9.8.5 x64 (10/3/2024)
Service: Yes [LocalSystem]
License: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Name: Adam Farber
Email: adamf@eeco.com
Maintenance: Extended
Expires: 11/15/2024
WAN: http://XXXXXXXXXXXXX
OS: Windows 10 Pro
CPU,GPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700 CPU @ 3.60GHz [43%,0%]
RAM: 2.79GB/15.9GB
Clips: 1237 items, 3004/3205GB
Storage: E: +720.6GB, C: +622.7GB
Updated BI 5 today (10/27/24) and now 2 new warning issues?
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Re: Updated BI 5 today (10/27/24) and now 2 new warning issues?
Hi,
a) I think this is a new warning that you didn't have before. I have seen it myself on my system but it doesn't seem to stop anything working.
b) For quotas have a look at the Log, and at the graphs showing your drive allocations. There have been versions of BI5 that caused database errors, but the present ones seem stable - although you may see an error when you restart as the BI5 system sorts out the drives. If it looks totally wrong on the graphs, do a database rebuild.
Let us know if you need more help, or add images here to show what the problem is.
a) I think this is a new warning that you didn't have before. I have seen it myself on my system but it doesn't seem to stop anything working.
b) For quotas have a look at the Log, and at the graphs showing your drive allocations. There have been versions of BI5 that caused database errors, but the present ones seem stable - although you may see an error when you restart as the BI5 system sorts out the drives. If it looks totally wrong on the graphs, do a database rebuild.
Let us know if you need more help, or add images here to show what the problem is.
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