[Config Support]: No Frames has been received error - Random cameras at random intervals #14210
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would be good to see the camera metrics page |
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I had the same error on a camera. Ultimately the only way I got around it was to monitor the FPS via MQTT and when it goes under 5, I issue an MQTT message to frigate which restarts frigate. |
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I have this exact same problem and opened a bug just the other day. Following. |
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I'm seeing the same thing happen with my Frigate setup. Whenever I restart the Frigate container, everything works fine at first (in versions before 14, it used to be totally stable), but then it gradually starts messing up – cameras randomly drop offline (No Frames has been received...). The only way to fix it is to restart the whole thing. It kinda seems like maybe it's a memory leak or something like that. I don't think it's just me, either. It's probably happening to anyone who has a lot of cameras (I've got 11). |
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Describe the problem you are having
Hi,
I am having No Frames error daily with random multiple cameras and at random intervals, once there was up to 4 of 7 cameras faced this issue. Only option is to reboot the Frigate container in proxmox.
Error log keeps repeating every few seconds.
Thanks very much
Version
0.14.1
Frigate config file
Relevant Frigate log output
Relevant go2rtc log output
Frigate stats
No response
Operating system
Proxmox
Install method
Proxmox via TTeck Script
docker-compose file or Docker CLI command
None
Object Detector
OpenVino
Screenshots of the Frigate UI's System metrics pages
Any other information that may be helpful
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