04-16-2017, 10:16 AM
Fellow Zoneminder user!
One week into Pine and have also migrated my previous old Zoneminder server over. For the most part the published "Install Zoneminder on Ubuntu - the easy way" instructions worked well. Over the years, have installed Zoneminder about 6 times on Centos, Ubuntu, physical and VM systems, and never had one go 100% without a annoying issue ot two. Always get it working in the end. A good challenge on one in the past was getting the server to email alerts using a Gmail account because the local ISP blocked port 25.
My new build on Pine uses an external 1TB drive for the video files. Had to modify the symboloic links at /usr/share/zoneminder/www to pint to the external drive. Also had to disable Auth_relay in the Zoneminder Gui settings to get live video feeds working. This glitch only showed up after enabling username authentication. And of course there was the documented ZM-CGI path edit that needed to be changed.
All good so far. Only 3 cameras for now, but CPU is under 13%, and the system is also serviving up cloud content via Owncloud.
W.
One week into Pine and have also migrated my previous old Zoneminder server over. For the most part the published "Install Zoneminder on Ubuntu - the easy way" instructions worked well. Over the years, have installed Zoneminder about 6 times on Centos, Ubuntu, physical and VM systems, and never had one go 100% without a annoying issue ot two. Always get it working in the end. A good challenge on one in the past was getting the server to email alerts using a Gmail account because the local ISP blocked port 25.
My new build on Pine uses an external 1TB drive for the video files. Had to modify the symboloic links at /usr/share/zoneminder/www to pint to the external drive. Also had to disable Auth_relay in the Zoneminder Gui settings to get live video feeds working. This glitch only showed up after enabling username authentication. And of course there was the documented ZM-CGI path edit that needed to be changed.
All good so far. Only 3 cameras for now, but CPU is under 13%, and the system is also serviving up cloud content via Owncloud.
W.