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Ghost in the machine
(sh.itjust.works)
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So in earlier troubleshooting I set detectors to false and they ran anyway. The detectors were running fine until last week effortlessly. I was evaluating their stability for a future feature.
What else is using resources if you stop Frigate for 15m. Give me a general picture of the system resources and CPU as well. It's Intel, obviously, but what's the whole system look like?
Nothing is using resources. I only see my 3 ov detectors taking around 60ms in frigate. Htop shows barely a hiccup.
Did you perhaps receive an unattended upgrade to Frigate?
Nope, frigate is the latest version it was also the same version when it was working fine. Fedora also wasn’t updated right before this started.