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Linux Client Crashes with Axis Camera When Dewarping
Title Linux Client Crashes with Axis Camera When Dewarping Description Trying to dewarp an Axis camera on a C-series with the Linux Client on a Server or Linux Workstation using the ExacqVision Client software causes the ExacqVision Client to crash. Product Steps to Reproduce Expected Results Actual Results Solution This works as expected on Windows… Continue reading Linux Client Crashes with Axis Camera When Dewarping
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Illustra Pro Gen3 Motion Stops Reporting in Exacq Software
Illustra Motion stops reporting from within the Exacq Software. This has been seen on the Illustra IPS03-D12-OI03 and IPS05-D12-OI03 There is a combination of updates that need to be performed. First, upgrade the Exacq Server Software to 22.03.4 or higher Second, download Illustra Firmware version Illustra.Pro3.02.09.00.0003 and upload it to the individual cameras demonstrating the… Continue reading Illustra Pro Gen3 Motion Stops Reporting in Exacq Software
Replacing the First Storage Drive using GParted on a Non-RAID exacqVision Ubuntu Linux Server having an 8 GB or smaller ROOT partition
Description •This procedure applies to replacing the first non-RAID storage drive (mechanical SATA hard disk drive) on an Ubuntu Linux-based exacqVision server. If the operating system ROOT partition is 8GB or smaller, the replacement primary storage drive will need to have the “Linux swap”, “export”, and first “storage” partitions created on it.•These instructions assume that… Continue reading Replacing the First Storage Drive using GParted on a Non-RAID exacqVision Ubuntu Linux Server having an 8 GB or smaller ROOT partition
Replacing the First Storage Drive using GParted on a Non-RAID exacqVision Ubuntu Linux Server having a 20 GB or larger ROOT partition
Description •This procedure applies to replacing the first non-RAID storage drive (mechanical SATA hard disk drive) on an Ubuntu Linux-based exacqVision server. If the operating system ROOT partition is 20GB or larger, the replacement storage drive will only need to have the first “storage” partition created on it.•These instructions assume that the Linux operating system… Continue reading Replacing the First Storage Drive using GParted on a Non-RAID exacqVision Ubuntu Linux Server having a 20 GB or larger ROOT partition