Local realtime person detection for RTSP cameras

Thanks
It doesnt show up with lspci
I have updated the bios to the latest, and still no go

Currently creating a linux boot usb key, to see if that even see’s it :expressionless:

You can also try unraid as it has a trial period. The coral driver is in the App Store from memory

A ubuntu iso cannot see it even
So its either faulty, or just wont work in a 7060sff wifi slot :frowning: it seems

Are you uefi booting ?

Interesting
If I boot into diagnostics, I can see a `M.2 WLAN Card = Installed’

lspci should show it, even without a driver in Linux

I use uefi boot.

Found this GitHub issue that might contain some useful info. I haven’t read it all. Link

Thanks
None of that helped

The issue could be is I have a E slot coral, not the A+E, looks like people in that thread still haven’t got it to work yet even :frowning:

Now to hunt for a pcie adapter that WILL work with the E coral (single TPU is fine), but was all I could get

Did you install coral drivers on proxmox?

Yup
They do not load, as there is no hardware for them detected
Even tried adding the grub options, just incase it would help

The card does not even show in lspci using an ubuntu boot iso
Also went through dmesg log, and couldnt see any errors

I guess i could install windows onto a different ssd, and see if that detects it

Does anyone have a link to a known working pcie to e-key coral adapter (single working tpu is ok)
I’m in Australia so a aus site would be best :wink:

What notification method are you using?

I send notification with image of event. This captures mailman in car that only stay in view 6seconds. Is this enough for you?

How much ram does this use for you guys? I have Frigate running on Unraid and over a week or two it seems to eat all my available ram (about 8 gigs) Is this normal?

I have it installed via docker on a Synology NAS that only has 2g. and with coral usb and 3 cameras.
This is total usage for the nas not just frigate.

You can limit docker container memory/cpu usage

With portainer you can just edit container

Otherwise you can add to build options

Yeah, I was just replying to the ram question before. To show it shouldn’t use that much ram.
Not sure on unraid but I know proxmox has an issue with how ram is calculated with linux and shows much higher usage that actual.

@tmjpugh Sorry, I forgot to mention. I use the blueprint from: “hunterjm/frigate_notification.yaml”
I did try to use a script method before that, but I was bombarded with snapshots every second.

this was the script:

frigate_notify:
  alias: Frigate Notify
  sequence:
  - service: notify.mobile_app_sm_g991u1
    data:
      title: Frigate - {{payload["after"]["label"]}}
      message: A {{payload["after"]["label"]}} was detected in the {{payload["after"]["camera"]}}
        at {{now().strftime('%H:%M:%S')}}.
      data:
        image: https://domainrg/api/frigate/notifications/{{payload["after"]["id"]}}/snapshot.jpg
        tag: frigate
        clickAction: https://domain.org/api/frigate/notifications/{{payload["after"]["id"]}}/snapshot.jpg
        actions:
        - action: URI
          title: View Video
          uri: https://domainorg/api/frigate/notifications/{{payload["after"]["id"]}}/{{payload["after"]["camera"]}}/clip.mp4
        - action: URI
          title: View Snapshot
          uri: https://domain.duckdns.org/api/frigate/notifications/{{payload["after"]["id"]}}/snapshot.jpg
  mode: single

and yes. your solution would be much better than what I currently have.
Can you please share with me the steps?

Regards,
Didi

Final question before I give up on it
What are your bios settings for the wireless card ?
I think I’ve tried all combinations

It could simply be that the E key coral wont work in this slot :frowning:

I posted the following in the Double Take post but I’m not sure if I’m missing something on the Frigate side

I have a camera that has 2 streams and I’ve set the detect stream to lower quality as recommended in the Frigate docs.
When a match is detected (in Double Take) it’s using this low quality image… confirmed by going to http://<ip_of_frigate>/api/amcrest/latest.jpg

The higher quality stream is used when Frigate records the event.

How can I get Double Take to use an image from the higher quality stream?

Learn something new thanks. Locked it down to 2GB. Should be plenty.

I have had success getting the e-key coral working
In the m slot with an adapter E/A+E to M that I borrowed for a shot time
Only 1 tpu is detected

Now to move from the m.2 ssd to a sata ssd (7060sff has 2 sata ports, but need a power splitter), and source the adapter