That's a good question. I searched the DepStack folders and didn't find anything that was dated recently and couldn't find a way to look at logs.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?
Code:[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 | 200 | 1.555230341s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:26:13 | 200 | 1.505777399s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:31:45 | 200 | 2.461283118s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:31:50 | 200 | 2.764808968s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:31:53 | 200 | 1.553019084s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
I've used the IP address (in my case 10.0.0.175 is the WAN side of my BI server) and "localhost" with port number with no success. The same IP goes in AIT.Whats the URL for deepstack? Use that in AITool
The same one I just listed above. You have to type the url into a browser. For me I would put in "10.0.0.172:81" or "localhost:81" in Chrome, Firefox, IE, etc. Sorry, I misunderstood what you were wanting to do.Whats your URL to get this page?View attachment 46310
Docker may be the answer. I'm going to load this in docker and see if I get the same results. It seems everyone running the docker version is having success.I'm running BI5 and AITool on windows 10 machine. Both on the same machine. Also with Docker windows desktop on the same machine.
Yes, it does for me. Localhost will only work while using the host machine. If you try to do it on a remote machine connected to the lan, use the IP address.so localhost:81 should work in AITool. ??
AV and firewall disabled. Still no go.Perhaps antivirus is stopping it?
That's my Wan IP. I do have two NIC's on the BI server to isolate the cameras so the WAN address is needed. I tried the camera lan with no success. All my testing is done on the machine to eliminate the internet.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.
Interesting - can you share what you do? I have dual nic and didn't think this would work without some tweaking.Yes, it does for me. Localhost will only work while using the host machine. If you try to do it on a remote machine connected to the lan, use the IP address.
AV and firewall disabled. Still no go.
That's my Wan IP. I do have two NIC's on the BI server to isolate the cameras so the WAN address is needed. I tried the camera lan with no success. All my testing is done on the machine to eliminate the internet.
It looks like I am going to have to give docker a try. I hope my limited computers skills can figure that out.
Thanks for all the help and
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I am sorry. Yes I have the same setup. I was asking how to get this setup. But I don't have 10.0.0.xxx numbers I have 192.168.90.xxxOne NIC for WAN access and one NIC for Cameras using different subnet. Wan is 10.0.0.XXX and Cameras are 10.0.1.XXX. My machine is BI only and the controls LAN/WAN access. All cams are connected to switches and to one NIC. The WAN NIC is connected to my router. The cameras cannot access WAN due to subnet differences. BI uses the WAN IP address for the webserver. The rest of the house uses the WAN IP's for it's LAN(if that makes sense).
I hope that's what you were asking. Try searching for "subnet" and there should be tons of posts about it.
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The below are the response times I am getting running DeepStack on a separate virtual server with docker.Code:
[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 | 200 | 1.555230341s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:26:13 | 200 | 1.505777399s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:31:45 | 200 | 2.461283118s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:31:50 | 200 | 2.764808968s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/22 - 12:31:53 | 200 | 1.553019084s | 192.168.XXX.YYY | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:19 | 200 | 773.469306ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:20 | 200 | 815.93641ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:21 | 200 | 880.283939ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:22 | 200 | 894.129656ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:24 | 200 | 993.971403ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:25 | 200 | 969.609994ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:26 | 200 | 919.700132ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:28 | 200 | 911.294107ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
I like your response times better.The below is the response times I am getting running DeepStack on a separate virtual server with docker.
I would like to be able to run DeepStack on the same Windows server as BlueIris but just as reported by others here I could never get to work. Never found a resolution for it.
Code:[GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:19 | 200 | 773.469306ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:20 | 200 | 815.93641ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:21 | 200 | 880.283939ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:22 | 200 | 894.129656ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:24 | 200 | 993.971403ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:25 | 200 | 969.609994ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:26 | 200 | 919.700132ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection [GIN] 2019/08/23 - 09:20:28 | 200 | 911.294107ms | 192.168.0.xxx | POST /v1/vision/detection
Yes, it does for me. Localhost will only work while using the host machine. If you try to do it on a remote machine connected to the lan, use the IP address.
AV and firewall disabled. Still no go.
That's my Wan IP. I do have two NIC's on the BI server to isolate the cameras so the WAN address is needed. I tried the camera lan with no success. All my testing is done on the machine to eliminate the internet.
It looks like I am going to have to give docker a try. I hope my limited computers skills can figure that out.
Thanks for all the help and
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In my opinion, all Windows 10 machines that turn into a surprise box every half year due to enforced upgrading are not optimal regarding reliability, not to mention the privacy concerns. If you're able to get hands on a license for the long term support LTSB / LTSC version of Windows 10 through your employer then you should definitely use it imho, way more stable, no junk-apps and full control over your system.Looks like I can't use Docker. I am using Win10 Home. I need to upgrade to pro someday. I am wondering if using Win10 Home is part of the problem too.
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