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Frigate Docker disappearing

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Hello all!

 

I'm struggling with my Frigate docker disappearing from my dockers/crashing randomly. 

Also after reboot the docker is not there, and I have to manually re add it from the list. 

Used to run it on CPU+Nvidia for a while. Was thinking it might be the CPU - Got a TPU, problem still persists. 

 

Is this common? I have not found anyone mentioning this behaviour whilst searching for a solution. 

Is it possible to make a script for re-adding the docker when it disappears? 

 

Initially it used to disappear when setting up first time. 

 

  GNU nano 7.0                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         config.yml                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Modified  
#  input_args: -avoid_negative_ts make_zero -fflags +genpts+discardcorrupt -rtsp_transport tcp -timeout 5000000 -use_wallclock_as_timestamps 1
#  output_args:
#    detect: -f rawvideo -pix_fmt yuv420p
#    record: -f segment -segment_time 10 -segment_format mp4 -reset_timestamps 1 -strftime 1 -c copy -an
#    rtmp: -c copy -f flv

#      - -c:v
#      - hevc_cuvid

detectors:
  coral:
    type: edgetpu
    device: usb

#  cpu1:
#    type: cpu

birdseye:
  # Optional: Enable birdseye view (default: shown below)
  enabled: True
  # Optional: Width of the output resolution (default: shown below)
  width: 1920
  # Optional: Height of the output resolution (default: shown below)
  height: 1080
  # Optional: Encoding quality of the mpeg1 feed (default: shown below)
  # 1 is the highest quality, and 31 is the lowest. Lower quality feeds utilize less CPU resources.
  quality: 8
  # Optional: Mode of the view. Available options are: objects, motion, and continuous
  #   objects - cameras are included if they have had a tracked object within the last 30 seconds
  #   motion - cameras are included if motion was detected in the last 30 seconds
  #   continuous - all cameras are included always
  mode: continuous
  
cameras:
  terrace: # <------ Name the camera
    ffmpeg:
      inputs:
        - path: rtsp://192.168.10.41:554/s0 # <----- Update for your camera
          roles:
            - detect
            - rtmp
    rtmp:
      enabled: true # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
    detect:
      width: 1920 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
      height: 1080 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
      fps: 10
      stationary:
        max_frames:
          objects:
            person: 100
    objects:
      track:
        - person
        - dog

    snapshots:
      enabled: true
      timestamp: true
      bounding_box: true
      crop: true
      height: 500
      retain:
        default: 14
    record:
      enabled: true
      retain:
        days: 7
        mode: all
      events:
        retain:
          default: 14
          mode: motion
        pre_capture: 5
        post_capture: 15

  driveway: # <------ Name the camera
    ffmpeg:
      inputs:
        - path: rtsp://****te:M*****[email protected]:554/Streaming/Channels/101 # <----- Update for your camera
          roles:
            - detect
            - rtmp
    rtmp:
      enabled: true # <-- RTMP should be disabled if your stream is not H264
    detect:
      width: 1920 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
      height: 1080 # <---- update for your camera's resolution
      fps: 10
      stationary:
        max_frames:
          objects:
            person: 100

    objects:
      track:
        - person
        - dog
    motion:
      mask:
        - 480,0,433,81,509,183,459,208,414,172,325,191,323,263,0,333,0,125,0,0
        - 546,237,531,174,584,109,631,90,687,81,741,176
    zones:
      entrance:
        coordinates: 1751,80,1680,651,1540,1080,1152,1080,1298,625,531,174
    snapshots:
      enabled: true
      timestamp: true
      bounding_box: true
      crop: true
      height: 500
      retain:
        default: 14
    record:
      enabled: true
      retain:
        days: 7
        mode: all
      events:
        retain:
          default: 14
          mode: motion
        pre_capture: 5
        post_capture: 15

 

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