I woke up yesterday AM to find all my cameras throwing the above error. After rebooting/restarting would not solve the problem, I started disabling each camera one at the time. It appear that one and only one is causing this problem. Once problems started with this camera all cameras eventually throw this error. CPU usage doubles if not triples. The minute I disable the culprit all other cameras are fine and my CPU usage goes down back to normal (9-12% BI usage). Alternatively, disable the culprit camera then re-enable it will my temporarily fix my problem but eventually the error will re-appear bring BI to its knees.
The camera, T54IR-AS-2.8mm-S3, is not new and has been running for a little over 1 month without issues. I can't recall when I last made any setting changes to this camera either in BI or Web5 but it has not been recent. It is connected to a TP-Link 16-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch along with 8 other cameras. I have tried using another port but that made no difference
For BI, I was running version 5.8.6.7 but upgraded (5.9.0.7) when this problem started yesterday.
My plans to replace several Reolink cameras with this model are on hold as for now I am not convinced my problem isnt HW related.
Any ideas on what I should try to find a solution???
The camera, T54IR-AS-2.8mm-S3, is not new and has been running for a little over 1 month without issues. I can't recall when I last made any setting changes to this camera either in BI or Web5 but it has not been recent. It is connected to a TP-Link 16-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch along with 8 other cameras. I have tried using another port but that made no difference
For BI, I was running version 5.8.6.7 but upgraded (5.9.0.7) when this problem started yesterday.
My plans to replace several Reolink cameras with this model are on hold as for now I am not convinced my problem isnt HW related.
Any ideas on what I should try to find a solution???