%1 connected.
Description
%1 = The IP address of camera/device name. %BR% The camera/device has been enabled and we are connected.
Notes
This is a normal message.
%1 connected.
%1 = The IP address of camera/device name. %BR% The camera/device has been enabled and we are connected.
This is a normal message.
%1 RTSP or input video socket open
%1 = The IP address or camera/device name. %BR% The video stream is being received.
This is a normal message.
Opening %1 Uri path: %2
%1 = The IP address or camera/device name. %BR% %2 = The RTSP stream being requested.
This is a normal message.
H.264|MPEG-4 GOV length is %
GOV (Group of Video) is the I-frame interval for the video stream.
This is a normal message.
*** not connected
An IP device has been disabled.
This is a normal message.
*** receiving video
A connected camera is streaming video successfully.
This is a normal message.
Failed to poll socket read/write status – WSAEFAULT. Failed to poll socket read/write status – WSAENOTSOCK
In exacqVision Server 6.7.30, 6.7.31, and 6.8.1, the server will become unusable and the system might enter a reboot cycle if 63 or more clients are connected to the server at the same time. The server will log numerous instances this message.
Successfully updated license key.
This is a normal message.
System time and date updated.
This is a normal message.
Profile description: %1 , Result: * DD HH:MM:SS %2 sendEmail.exe[*]: Email was sent successfully!
%1 = Notification Profile name. %BR% %2 = System name. %BR% The Notification Profile triggered and successfully sent an email.
Not a problem, unless this occurs way too often. If so, check the Event Linking “Event Type” which triggers this profile. If it’s Video Motion, this will fire off every motion frame or event. Consider another Event Type, or set your Send Rate Limit to something other than 0 seconds on the Email Message Profile.