Vigi camera causing constant disk activity on NAS drive

Vigi camera causing constant disk activity on NAS drive

Vigi camera causing constant disk activity on NAS drive
Vigi camera causing constant disk activity on NAS drive
2024-10-14 08:29:30 - last edited 2024-10-28 01:48:59
Model: VIGI C340  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 2.0.1 Build 231227 Rel.42843n

Hi.

 

I have a C340 camera setup with basic motion detection within a defined area of the image (ie any movement in that area should trigger a record event).

 

I am using the live stream out to my QNAP NAS with the Surveillance Station APP on the NAS to serve as a recorder. On this the even manager is activated to "Start Recording when motion is detected by camera"

 

I also have to define record time before and after the detected event - which I have set as the minimum of 10 seconds.

 

This all works, and I end up with timestamped folder system on the NAS that has video files that relate to activity in front of the camera.

 

The only issue is that the NAS HDDs are constantly writing, I presume to enable the record 10 seconds before option.

 

The NAS is for general use (as well as security cam recording) so is an archive drive, time machine drive, etc. I'd prefer not to have the HDD constantly active - as well as shortening the lifespan it also slows down the transfer rates when I am using the NAS for other activities.

 

Is there any way around this? The issue at the moment seems to be that I can't select an "alarm" activated record trigger (ie motion detection) without having pre-record selected as well.

 

Thanks

 

Ben

 

 

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2024-10-28 01:48:56 - last edited 2024-10-28 01:48:59

Hi @nzben 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

If you find that the camera is actively and constantly causing the disk activity of your HDD, it is normal and acceptable due to the following reasons:
1. Real-time Recording: If the IPC is performing real-time recording or monitoring, the NAS needs to maintain a connection and write data, which activates the HDD. In this case, the hard drive cannot enter sleep mode.
2. Data Reading: If the IPC needs to read data from the NAS (for instance, to playback recordings), it will also keep the hard drive active.
3. Network Activity: Frequent network activity between the IPC and NAS (such as configuration changes, status queries, etc.) can also prevent the hard drive from entering sleep mode.

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2024-10-28 01:48:56 - last edited 2024-10-28 01:48:59

Hi @nzben 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

If you find that the camera is actively and constantly causing the disk activity of your HDD, it is normal and acceptable due to the following reasons:
1. Real-time Recording: If the IPC is performing real-time recording or monitoring, the NAS needs to maintain a connection and write data, which activates the HDD. In this case, the hard drive cannot enter sleep mode.
2. Data Reading: If the IPC needs to read data from the NAS (for instance, to playback recordings), it will also keep the hard drive active.
3. Network Activity: Frequent network activity between the IPC and NAS (such as configuration changes, status queries, etc.) can also prevent the hard drive from entering sleep mode.

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