I have Windows 10 Home - I run deepstack in a docker container on an Ubuntu VM. Performance is still better than the Windows version of Deepstack, which ground my machine to a halt after running for a few days. maybe mem leaks.
Is 10.0.0.175 your WAN address or LAN address? Seems like a WAN address wouldn't work without some port forwarding unless the entire server is outside your DMZ.
If it's your WAN address, try your LAN IP:81 instead.
I'm running the docker version, so not sure if I'm helping ;)
I can watch the deepstack logs and see when an image is processed. Do you see any logs like this?
[GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:25:13 | 200 | 1.888621888s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:26:05 |...
I also noticed that when I changed the ip : url on the AI Tool config tab, I had to restart the program after making the changes before everything started working.
yes, I've been getting that everytime with 1.55. Doesn't seem to impact operation. Haven't tried with 1.56 yet.
edit: just upgraded to 1.56 and still getting the error - AI Tool still seems to be working fine after clicking through the error.
Hey @Tinbum, are you saying the Windows version of Docker was updated and that was giving you better CPU util? I tried updating the Deepstack container running on Ubuntu but there was no update for the deepquestai/deepstack:latest image.
john@dockerVM:~/docker-deepstack$ docker-compose pull...