I updated to .28. ALPR is working great. Here are my BI --> AI settings for reference:
Nothing happen when I have it unchecked. I need it checked for it to work apparently....but you have auto start enabled what shouldn't be needed any longer with .28.
I moved to .27 and enable the auto start. It works for me now.
I unchecked the box and restarted the BI service. It appears to be working.Would be nice if you could try unchecking and rebooting to see if it starts.
It’s not working on my end, but I might have a different issue. My BI machine uses a 10G SFP+ Ethernet interface, and the network initialization is slower than usual (taking 30–60 seconds after boot). This might be causing problems if the BI service starts before the network is ready.
If it works for you, I'll need to reach out to Ken to find a solution. If it doesn’t work for you either, then we’ll have to contact Ken anyway...
I unchecked the box and restarted the BI service. It appears to be working.
How many camera do you have if you need 10 Giga? I use maybe 50-60 mbps of my Gigabit link on the input...
Why would Ken need to weigh in on your SFP issue? Sounds like an IT issue.Ahh, it’s not about necessity—it’s because I can!
BI runs on a Windows 11 VM within an unRAID server, and I had an unused SFP+ port there what I could pass through to the VM. Plus, my core switch in the same rack cabinet had free SFP+ ports, so it was a no-brainer to connect them.
...but yeah, it seems like I have a problem now that I wouldn't have with normal 1G copper interface
...buy the way, sometimes I am thinking if it is actually worthwhile or not to run CPAI as a docker (again in my case in the same unRAID server), or it would be better to run it local in the same Windows VM together with BI.
Initially I thought it's more slick and efficient to run it separately in docker, but I am not that convinced anymore. Does anyone have an idea how to measure/ decide which approach is better?
Why would Ken need to weigh in on your SFP issue? Sounds like an IT issue.