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ieSe:

--- Quote from: skronstein on April 30, 2020, 09:19:47 PM ---1.
You'll have to switch to the unstable software release to get the size and free space of the storage devices.
The easiest way to switch to the unstable repository is probably to flash an SD card with the latest unstable image. Compressed SD card images can be found here: http://debian.krontech.ca/builds/
A guide on how to flash the card can be found here: http://forum.krontech.ca/index.php?topic=531.0

With the latest software on unstable, you should be able to get the capacity and free space of a storage device by sending a GET request for that device.

For the first partition on an SD card, use the URL:
http://<Camera IP address>/cgi-bin/storageInfo?mmcblk1p1

For the first partition on an USB stick, use the URL:
http://<Camera IP address>/cgi-bin/storageInfo?sda1

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Hi

I installed the new unstable version chronos-unstable-20200502.img and now I can get all SD card info. disableRingBuffer Parameter still not responding.

As I use the camera always for monitoring over the network, I found the same bug in different software versions:
chronos-unstable-20200328.img, chronos-unstable-20200502.img, chronos-voyager-20200302.img and even chronos-voyager-20200331.img

Bug: Black screen appears after Chronos logo at starting up when it connected with the Ethernet cable to the router. I have to force the camera to power off each time.

sanjay:
Hi ieSe, sorry the for late reply on this one.

Just wondering what the speed of your networking equipment is?

We've noticed a bug that stops the display from initializing correctly due to how the SoC in the camera currently handles networking initialization on 10/100 Mbps equipment.

It is not an issue on Gigabit equipment, and we are looking into it to determine if there's a fix.

ieSe:

--- Quote from: sanjay on May 11, 2020, 10:10:21 AM ---Hi ieSe, sorry the for late reply on this one.

Just wondering what the speed of your networking equipment is?

We've noticed a bug that stops the display from initializing correctly due to how the SoC in the camera currently handles networking initialization on 10/100 Mbps equipment.

It is not an issue on Gigabit equipment, and we are looking into it to determine if there's a fix.

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Hi

If I understood your question correctly, I'm using TP-Link wireless router 300 Mbps

sanjay:
Thanks for the info. From a quick look at the TP link website, I see that their 300 Mbps Wireless router has LAN ports that operate at 10/100 Mbps speeds. https://www.tp-link.com/ca/home-networking/wifi-router/tl-wr841n/#specifications

The best way to work around the issue of the camera not wanting to boot when connected to the router would be to use a gigabit (10/100/1000) switch. Apologies for any inconveniences here. I'm working to find a possible fix, but it will likely take a few weeks before an update is available.

Midir:
I am having a similar issue with the Chronos API. How did you fix that?! I have tried a lot of methods that I found on the internet, and a lot of youtube tutorials, however nothing works out. I do not understand why is it happening like that, maybe it is an issue with my computer or something like that. The thing is that, when I am trying to use https://clickhelp.com/ online documentation servers, everything works perfectly, that is exactly why I think that something is wrong with  Chronos API Documentation.

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