My camera is giving me more problems.
2 days ago (August 29) I changed 2 things.
Around 15:00 in the afternoon, I removed an old IVS tripwire rule and replaced it with a new one (landscaping changed so I had to change the rules).
Every setting I got right, I verified it also with another camera if settings were the same.
This camera (along with a IPC-T5442T-ZE) is connected through POE-injectors to a router/access-point. That AP has a wired ethernet connection to my router.
Yesterday I replaced that AP with a new one. Therefore I unplugged power from all those devices (AP and both POE-injectors).
Since then, my 5231 has problems. IVS is not working anymore. No recordings on the SD-card and no IVS recordings on my NVR. (continues records are working fine).
The camera is now giving al sorts of SD-card errors in the logs.
It seems to have stared with log type: "Event Begin"
Then:
Followed by:
The next afternoon (August 30) when I was checking the recordings for the previous night, I noticed the 5321 had no IVS recordings, neither did the NVR (for the 5231)
I may have rebooted the camera at that point, but I can't remember.
Then at 15:33:45:
That night I started to look into all of this, I may have rebooted the camera at that point, maybe even formatted the SD-card throught the camera's webinterface, but at 20:42:47:
At 20:44:03:
At 21:09:14:
And it sort of keeps going like this. Meanwhile I tried several things. Format the SD-card through the camera's webinterface. Rebooted several times. Checked the IVS settings over and over again.
A few minutes ago I removed the SD-card from the camera and put it in my laptop. (laptop was able to see the contents of the card) and did a format of the card.
Put it back in the camera and another format. Another look at the IVS-settings but still nothing.
No IVS recordings, both on the camera's SD-card as the NVR while live-view and continues recording is fine.
So definitely something with the SD-card or how the camera is 'seeing' the card or whatever. I have seen some similar problems on this forum before, but no real solution there.
But even if the card is the issue, why is my NVR not storing the IVS-events?
May it have been a power problem (I basically just yanked the POE-injector from the socket) but this wasn't the first time. Power is sometimes removed and the camera has no real way of powering down if you have to maintain it or something else)
I happen to have a SD-card on my way from Amazon for another camera (the camera I won with Andy's lottery) and I can try that one, but the SD-card in the 5231 is a brand new Sandisk High Endurance 256GB card I installed about a month ago (since my 5231 seemed to have SD-card problems before (and also pretty slow webinterface at times) and talked about these problems on this forum too.
TLDR: does anyone recognize these problems and better yet; have a solution?
The 5442 is right above this camera, so at least it still have IVS recordings for humans/vehicles, but since this one for some stupid reason cannot trigger IVS for non-humans/vehicles despite having a checkbox (target filter) to trigger for anything that triggers the iVS, not just humans/vehicles) I rely on the 5231 above it to trigger its IVS for animals that walk by through the night.
2 days ago (August 29) I changed 2 things.
Around 15:00 in the afternoon, I removed an old IVS tripwire rule and replaced it with a new one (landscaping changed so I had to change the rules).
Every setting I got right, I verified it also with another camera if settings were the same.
This camera (along with a IPC-T5442T-ZE) is connected through POE-injectors to a router/access-point. That AP has a wired ethernet connection to my router.
Yesterday I replaced that AP with a new one. Therefore I unplugged power from all those devices (AP and both POE-injectors).
Since then, my 5231 has problems. IVS is not working anymore. No recordings on the SD-card and no IVS recordings on my NVR. (continues records are working fine).
The camera is now giving al sorts of SD-card errors in the logs.
It seems to have stared with log type: "Event Begin"
Code:
Type:Event Begin
Content:
Channel NO.: 1
Event Type: No Disk
Code:
Type:Hot Swap
Content:
Action: Insert Device
BUS: MMC
Device Name: mmc0
Logic No.: -1
Media: FLASH
Physical No.: 0
Code:
Type:Event End
Content:
Channel NO.: 1
Event Type: No Disk
I may have rebooted the camera at that point, but I can't remember.
Then at 15:33:45:
Code:
Type:Hot Swap
Content:
Action: Insert Device
BUS: MMC
Device Name: mmc0
Logic No.: -1
Media: FLASH
Physical No.: 0
Code:
Type:Event Begin
Content:
Channel NO.: 1
Event Type: No Disk
Code:
ype:Hot Swap
Content:
Action: Insert Device
BUS: MMC
Device Name: mmc0
Logic No.: -1
Media: FLASH
Physical No.: 0
Code:
Type:Event Begin
Content:
Channel NO.: 1
Event Type: No Disk
And it sort of keeps going like this. Meanwhile I tried several things. Format the SD-card through the camera's webinterface. Rebooted several times. Checked the IVS settings over and over again.
A few minutes ago I removed the SD-card from the camera and put it in my laptop. (laptop was able to see the contents of the card) and did a format of the card.
Put it back in the camera and another format. Another look at the IVS-settings but still nothing.
No IVS recordings, both on the camera's SD-card as the NVR while live-view and continues recording is fine.
So definitely something with the SD-card or how the camera is 'seeing' the card or whatever. I have seen some similar problems on this forum before, but no real solution there.
But even if the card is the issue, why is my NVR not storing the IVS-events?
May it have been a power problem (I basically just yanked the POE-injector from the socket) but this wasn't the first time. Power is sometimes removed and the camera has no real way of powering down if you have to maintain it or something else)
I happen to have a SD-card on my way from Amazon for another camera (the camera I won with Andy's lottery) and I can try that one, but the SD-card in the 5231 is a brand new Sandisk High Endurance 256GB card I installed about a month ago (since my 5231 seemed to have SD-card problems before (and also pretty slow webinterface at times) and talked about these problems on this forum too.
TLDR: does anyone recognize these problems and better yet; have a solution?
The 5442 is right above this camera, so at least it still have IVS recordings for humans/vehicles, but since this one for some stupid reason cannot trigger IVS for non-humans/vehicles despite having a checkbox (target filter) to trigger for anything that triggers the iVS, not just humans/vehicles) I rely on the 5231 above it to trigger its IVS for animals that walk by through the night.