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Resource Monitor


Resource Monitor shows the load of CPUs on camera (main and AI accelerator) as well as its usage of memory. You can also check the total memory usage of all applications or memory usage of each application in graph. The result of monitoring can be stored as CSV files. Please refer to here for how to install Resource Monitor.

How to start

(1) Open “Google Chrome”.

(2) Click extension on the upper right side of “Chrome”. Resource Monitor will start.

(3)Enter camera IP address and click “START”. Then input ID/Password of the camera to start resource monitoring.

However, you cannot connect to the camera unless you are logged in to the camera.
If you cannot connect, enter the camera's IP address (eg 192.168.0.10) in the browser URL as shown below, and click the "Connect" button while logged into the camera.

 

AdamApps that has been installed at the time of start of the monitoring are the target of the monitoring. Click “STOP” then “START” once again if you install or uninstall other AdamApp during monitoring.

Displayed Graphs

(1) System

These graphs show the usage status of the overall camera.

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(2) Ext. software total

These graphs show the total usage status of the running AdamApps.

Reaching the red line means that the usage limit has been reached. The camera will restrain AdamApp not to use CPU when CPU usage limit has been reached. AdamApp will be forced to terminate as the memory usage reaches the limit.

(3) Individual AdamApps

These graphs show the usage status of individual AdamApp. The number of installed AdamApps is displayed.

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