05-05-2014 09:36 AM
Hi.
I upgraded a clean 6.3.2 unit to 7.2. Nothing seems bad and the upgrade went well.
Since this is my own unit, I have added some spare cams. One is a 4500 and the other a 5011.
I can see the live image in the camera settings/image. But nothing on the Monitor view. Or on the security desktop.
Camera status is fine and I see no complaints on the web frontend.
This is what I get from mediaout.log:
2014-05-05 17:42:54.295 [ MediaOut(31517) MS_STREAM=1 <MediaSession.cxx:800> ] Number of currently running clients <2>
2014-05-05 17:42:54.295 [ MediaOut(31517) LRTSP=1 <Rtsp.cxx:1086> ] _transport: RTP/AVP/TCP;interleaved=2-
2014-05-05 17:42:54.295 [ MediaOut(31517) GL_UTIL=1 <MediaStreamer.cxx:464> ] MediaStreamer()
2014-05-05 17:42:54.295 [ MediaOut(31517) GL_UTIL=1 <MediaStreamer.cxx:468> ] User Agent Cisco Multi-Pane Media Player
2014-05-05 17:42:54.299 [ MediaOut(31517) GL_UTIL=1 <MetadataWrapper.cxx:319> ] Creating Medianet Flow [FROM:10.101.15.11:554 TO:10.101.15.154:43621 TP:tcp]
2014-05-05 17:42:54.300 [ MediaOut(31517) LRTSP=1 <Rtsp.cxx:1055> ] RTSP reply: RTSP/1.0 200 OK
CSeq: 3
Session: 228118317;timeout=120
Transport: RTP/AVP/TCP;interleaved=2-;mode="PLAY";ssrc=252406046
2014-05-05 17:42:54.321 [ MediaOut(31517) LRTSP=1 <Rtsp.cxx:1563> ] Parse request: PLAY rtsp://10.101.15.11/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212 (Cam-Wal-Testunit) RTSP/1.0
CSeq: 4
Session: 228118317
User-Agent: Cisco Multi-Pane Media Player
Range: npt=0.00-
2014-05-05 17:42:54.322 [ MediaOut(31517) MS_STREAM=1 <MediaSession.cxx:357> ] MediaSession::play(start 0:0, scale 1.00 speed 1.00)
2014-05-05 17:42:54.322 [ MediaOut(31520) WRT=1 <WriterThread.cxx:394> ] Wrote RTSP reply or message:
RTSP/1.0 200 OK
CSeq: 4
Session: 228118317
RTP-Info: url=rtsp://10.101.15.11/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212_vs1 (Cam-Wal-Testunit);seq=15098;rtptime=1851243137
Range: npt=0.00-
2014-05-05 17:42:59.572 [ MediaOut(31480) LRTSP=1 <Rtsp.cxx:1563> ] Parse request: PAUSE rtsp://10.101.15.11/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212 (Cam-Wal-Testunit) RTSP/1.0
CSeq: 6
Session: 228118316
User-Agent: Cisco Multi-Pane Media Player
2014-05-05 17:42:59.573 [ MediaOut(31480) GL_UTIL=1 <MediaStreamer.hxx:297> ] MediaStreamer::pause(d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212_vs1) (Cam-Wal-Testunit)
2014-05-05 17:42:59.611 [ MediaOut(31484) WRT=1 <WriterThread.cxx:394> ] Wrote RTSP reply or message:
RTSP/1.0 200 OK
CSeq: 6
Session: 228118316
2014-05-05 17:43:02.387 [ MediaOut(31480) LRTSP=1 <Rtsp.cxx:1563> ] Parse request: PLAY rtsp://10.101.15.11/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212 (Cam-Wal-Testunit) RTSP/1.0
CSeq: 7
Session: 228118316
User-Agent: Cisco Multi-Pane Media Player
2014-05-05 17:43:02.388 [ MediaOut(31480) MS_STREAM=1 <MediaSession.cxx:357> ] MediaSession::play(start 2147483647:2147483, scale 1.00 speed 1.00)
2014-05-05 17:43:02.423 [ MediaOut(31485) MS_STREAM=1 <Reader.cxx:549> ] Live stream <d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212_vs1> (Cam-Wal-Testunit) missed (83) frame(s): prev=8465, curr=8549
2014-05-05 17:43:02.427 [ MediaOut(31484) WRT=1 <WriterThread.cxx:394> ] Wrote RTSP reply or message:
RTSP/1.0 200 OK
CSeq: 7
Session: 228118316
RTP-Info: url=rtsp://10.101.15.11/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212/d6bd22cc-7cf7-47e3-99f4-8f59fe0ba212_vs1 (Cam-Wal-Testunit);seq=46894;rtptime=1826485286
Range: npt=0.00-
Any advice from the more 7-experienced guys? Thanks for any hint.
Regards
Danny
05-06-2014 10:04 AM
Definitely sounds like a client-side issue in my opinion. Did you happen to try the VSM 7 workstation profiler against your workstations by chance?
05-06-2014 11:31 AM
No, I haven't. But this could be a good idea.
But since I can use 6.3.3 from this station without any performance issues, I assumed that the 7 should be even better.
Danny
05-09-2014 12:51 PM
Danny, Have you tried running in compatibility mode when logged in to your vsm web interface.
tools>compatibility view?
I know that I have to use compatibility view for my VSM plus any camera (cisco) that I directly connect to.
See if that helps.
05-14-2014 05:58 AM
Thanks guys.
I am getting slowly there.
Found out that I have no MS license added. System does not complain, but since I have done this, streams seam to show up on the SASD and on the IE...
Can somebody confirm this issue? Means missing license - no warning and therefore no pictures?
Or was this just a coincidence?
Danny
05-20-2014 04:24 PM
Hmmm... I can't recall the last time I did a clean install of just the VSM 7 rpms. I believe that the VSMS instance should come "out-of-the-box" with a 10,000 Cisco camera license... and both of the cameras you've mentioned are Cisco... so I'm not sure about what happened there.
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