[Support]: 0.14.0 beta 2 "no frames received" + "unable to keep with with recording segments" #11705
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that is not correct. What is recorded from the record stream has not changed between versions. if you don't have access to logs then there is no way to help you |
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I am getting exactly the same since moving from B1 to B2. I did notice the logs did have a few errors that showed there was no space on the SMB share 2024-06-04 08:44:00 The errors don't seem to match the storage reporting metrics within Frigate. I'm just going to clear out all my footage and start from scatch. kshear/frigate/assets/67103059/16b778d0-bb0f-477a-a84a-de20145a0f60) |
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Describe the problem you are having
Since trying out the second beta, my Frigate stops displaying any camera feeds after a few hours with the message "no frames received". The logs have a string of errors from frigate.record.maintainer saying "unable to keep with with recording segments".
I'm running off an SSD on RP4 with Coral (4 cameras), which I know isn't the most powerful config, but it has worked well on 0.13.2. I'm wondering if it might have something to do with the fact that it now automatically records all object detections, whereas previously I would only see object detections in specifically defined zones. Could that be causing extra load and leading to the observed error? There are a lot more object detections under the "review" section of the UI than what I used to have under "events". Is there a way to go back to the previous behaviour, where it only records objects detected within defined zones? Failing that, is there a way to stay on version 0.13.2? I assume this is in docker-compose.yml, where I currently have it set to "ghcr.io/blakeblackshear/frigate:stable".
Note: the config file is from 0.13.2. I no longer have access to the logs because I've rolled back from the beta.
Version
0.14.0 beta 2
Frigate config file
Relevant log output
frigate.record.maintainer Message Unable to keep up with recording segments in cache
FFprobe output from your camera
Frigate stats
No response
Operating system
Debian
Install method
Docker Compose
Coral version
USB
Network connection
Wired
Camera make and model
tp-link tapo c100
Any other information that may be helpful
No response
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