Hi, Fulcrum
Can you describe your question specifically?
For example, the camera model, VCN type, and network environment.
For the problem of video loss or video recording, the general solution can refer to the following
LINK.
If the recording is lost, please perform the following steps to check the fault:
1. Check whether the disk space is full. Check the disk full coverage logic.
Table 1. Recording storage policy parameters
[tr]ParameterDescription[/tr]Insufficient Recording Space Policy
| The options are as follows:
- Stop if insufficient: Only recordings whose retention period expires are recycled. After the storage space is used up, recording stops.
- Overwrite if insufficient: Recordings are recycled in the following sequence until the available storage space is greater than the threshold: recordings whose retention period expires > recordings whose retention period is not configured > earliest recordings within the retention period.
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Video recycle policy
| The options are as follows:
- Recycle by storage space: When the available storage space is less than or equal to the threshold, recording recycling is triggered.
- Recycle by expiration time: When the retention period expires or the available storage space is less than or equal to the threshold, recording recycling is triggered.
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2. Check whether the recording plan is set correctly.
3. Check whether the hard disk status is normal.
4. Check whether the system time is inconsistent with the device time.
5. Check whether the video cannot be sent back to the VCN due to network exceptions.
6. Check the power supply of the camera.
7. Check the DCG and MU logs. Check whether the DCG receives the 0x0501 flow request from the MU.
8. Request GTAC assistance.