Maddening this isn't clearer.
I'm currently trying 60/600
I end up with well over 300,00 clips at some point. I'd rather have a measly 30,000 clips.
We'll see. Documentation showing differing values and what happens would be great.
did this: Instead of just rebuilding that database, shutdown BI, delete the entire DB folder, startup BI and let it rebuild.
I'll swing bqack to 5.6.6 and see -
I believe I've overshot BI's capabilities.
What happens when you have all the hardware you need and yet, BI can't keep a proper count and list clips?
Shortly after adding my 50th camera it had issues.
Version: Release 5.6.7.3 x64 (1/4/2023)
Service: Yes [LocalSystem]
OS: Windows Server 2019...
BI has not shown proper clip count for weeks now. I've done everything but pray to the silver gods. plenty of space, RAM, CPU, bandwidth, just fails after three years. I think the 50th camera did it in. Right now: "new" folder says 795GB - 72,313 clips. UI shows 15,558, 180G. I feel this...
We have such a setup.
we're running 51 cams all HikVision HD to UHD cams on an HP DL380
64GB RAM
Xeon Gold 2.8Ghz - 16C
Windows Server 2019 Standard
500GB C:\ Partition
6.7TB D:\ Partition for recordings - Holds about 2-3 weeks, give or take.
RAID 6
Camera system at peak day is running about...