Error: Disk can't keep up
Error: Disk can't keep up
Is anyone else experiencing this error in the log, when a camera is triggered?
Started after upgrading to 5.8.9.7
Started after upgrading to 5.8.9.7
Re: Error: Disk can't keep up
Can you post the error?
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It looks like this:
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I'm having this too after the recent upgrade. I'm running 2 Element HDD over USB 3.0, one for new and one for storage. Camera's are writing direct to disk.
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Seems to have been solved in today’s BI update
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I updated and still have the error. Anyone have a way to test the hard drive speed?
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It's built in to recent versions. Go to alert list and right click for menu. Go to database/ Status window. You can then click on the arrows to see the individual drive read/write speeds.
I checked my logs, and there were two cameras showing this. Since they are both on a powerline ethernet socket, I just rebooted that set up.
I checked my logs, and there were two cameras showing this. Since they are both on a powerline ethernet socket, I just rebooted that set up.
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I have had the same unchanged setup for past few years, but only in last few days have I been seeing this error on quite a few of my cameras.
"It's built in to recent versions."
So, is this a "potential issue" that has "always been there" but only now visible since this error was added?
What does it mean is actually happening?? Is it saying data is being lost?
"It's built in to recent versions."
So, is this a "potential issue" that has "always been there" but only now visible since this error was added?
What does it mean is actually happening?? Is it saying data is being lost?
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I meant the hard drive speed measuring part. The error is newGunner wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 8:53 am I have had the same unchanged setup for past few years, but only in last few days have I been seeing this error on quite a few of my cameras.
"It's built in to recent versions."
So, is this a "potential issue" that has "always been there" but only now visible since this error was added?
What does it mean is actually happening?? Is it saying data is being lost?
Bottom left of BI5 screen, right click on image to get menu. Database/ Status Window. You can then see your drives by scrolling with the <> buttons. My SSD for NEW (etc) looks like this:
And if I click on the blue "maxrates" hyperlink I get this:
I think Ken has highlighted that some of us have an issue that we didn't know about, and given us the tools to analyse the hard drives. I guess you can ignore the warnings, as I think the actual problem was always there, but then again, it could show an ageing hard drive - or in my case that I needed to reboot my powerline ethernet devices.
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Re: Error: Disk can't keep up
I am a long time BI user and have 8+ systems running.
On my personal home, this issue popped up over the past few days. Running a robust machine with an older LSI-9260 (recalling from memory) on WD 16TB drives.
It appears to happen when it rescans/deletes old clips?
I am also running docker WSL2 on HyperV for a few other services, non that are hard drive intensive (eg NGINX Swag), but not sure of the issue.
Example:
Another example:
On my personal home, this issue popped up over the past few days. Running a robust machine with an older LSI-9260 (recalling from memory) on WD 16TB drives.
It appears to happen when it rescans/deletes old clips?
I am also running docker WSL2 on HyperV for a few other services, non that are hard drive intensive (eg NGINX Swag), but not sure of the issue.
Example:
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Clips: 1036 items, 5492/5502GB; D: +161.4GB, C: +745.2GB
4/26/2024 7:38:49 PM Barn: Clip: Disk can't keep up
4/26/2024 7:38:48 PM Front: Clip: Disk can't keep up
4/26/2024 7:38:48 PM Shed: Clip: Disk can't keep up
4/26/2024 7:38:36 PM Alerts: Delete: nothing to do [0.00/1.00GB, 170.0GB free] (29)
4/26/2024 7:38:36 PM New: Delete: 1 items 7.81GB [5500/5500GB, 162.2GB free] (29)
Another example:
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Clips: 1021 items, 5499/5502GB; D: +161.4GB, C: +744.6GB
4/25/2024 3:57:28 AM Alerts: Delete: nothing to do [0.00/1.00GB, 163.6GB free] (210)
4/25/2024 3:57:28 AM New: Delete: nothing to do [5498/5500GB, 163.6GB free] (210)
4/25/2024 3:17:29 AM Barn: Clip: Disk can't keep up (2)
4/25/2024 3:17:29 AM Back: Clip: Disk can't keep up (3)
4/25/2024 3:17:29 AM Side: Clip: Disk can't keep up (2)
4/25/2024 3:17:28 AM Front: Clip: Disk can't keep up (2)
4/25/2024 3:17:14 AM Stored: Delete: nothing to do [0/336 hrs, 0.00/1.00GB, 745.6GB free]
4/25/2024 3:00:00 AM Action: Email: