%1: Valid WDR level is %2
Description
%1 = IP address of Camera %BR% %2 = WDR setting – normally 1-10
Notes
This indicates what Wide Dynamic Range a camera is capable, or what level the plugin is set the camera to.
%1: Valid WDR level is %2
%1 = IP address of Camera %BR% %2 = WDR setting – normally 1-10
This indicates what Wide Dynamic Range a camera is capable, or what level the plugin is set the camera to.
Closed {File Page}
This indicates that a 5-minute segment of video/audio has been recorded and the file closed.
This is a normal message.
Opened {File Path}
This indicates that a record stream has been opened on the storage volume for video/audio.
This is a normal message.
%1 will be using VMD4 for Motion Events
%1 = IP Address of camera. Indicates that VMD4 is being used for motion event detection.
This is a normal message.
tDVR %1 voltage %2
%1 = the capture board number starting with 0. %BR%%2 = The processor voltage detected at startup, which varies.
This is a normal message.
tDVR %1 driver %2 bootloader %3
%1 = the capture board number starting with 0. %BR%%2 = The version of firmware running. %BR%%3 = The bootloader version running on the card itself.
This is a normal message.
Skipping, failed to load /mnt/edvr/%1/%2/%3/%4/%5/%6 – error opening file – -2
%1 = Drive Number %BR%
%2 = Year %BR%
%3 = Month %BR%
%4 = Day %BR%
%5 = Hour %BR%
%6 = File Name %BR%
The archive job cannot find file specified, likely because it has been removed.
This can happen if there is a short retention period for recorded video. When the archive job starts, the file is present and queued up for processing, but by the time the job actually gets to that file, it has been removed.
Input (%1) : Opening RTSP stream – %2.
%1 = the camera name or ip address. %BR% %2 = the URI stream requested from the device. This indicates that the video/audio stream has been requested from the device.
This is a normal message.
Hardware monitoring port address = %1
This is the communication port used to monitor the system’s hardware.
This is a normal message.
No controllers found
No RAID controllers were found on the system
This is a normal message. Unless the system has a RAID controller.