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hikvision 5.3.3 and Cifs

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I have couple of turret IP camera from Hikvision (they all have firmware 5.1.1), and have recording to NAS withuot problems.

I have created couple of shares with quotas for cameras, and every camera see that size when formatting from camera...

Now I have bought couple new IP camera from Hikvision (they all have firmware 5.3.3), but could achive the same thing as on 5.1.1.

I can see only full size HDD uninitialised, and not shares with quotas created in NAS, as in earlier cameras.

Is there any change in version 5.3.3. regarding Cifs?

 

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It seems that 5.3.3 firmware does not recognise user quota settings from NAS.

I have DS-2CD3232-I5 and 2332 turret camera, both on 5.1 version, which recognised quota settings on NAS as HDD (CIFS per user user quota), but 2135F-IS on 5.3.3. does not recognised quota, and sees full HDD size (2TB).

Does anyone outhere knows how to set quota recognition on 2135F-IS with 5.3.3.?

 

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I have couple of turret IP camera from Hikvision (they all have firmware 5.1.1), and have recording to NAS withuot problems.

I have created couple of shares with quotas for cameras, and every camera see that size when formatting from camera...

Now I have bought couple new IP camera from Hikvision (they all have firmware 5.3.3), but could achive the same thing as on 5.1.1.

I can see only full size HDD uninitialised, and not shares with quotas created in NAS, as in earlier cameras.

Is there any change in version 5.3.3. regarding Cifs?

 

Thanks/bbfrankopan

Hello tell me how did you configure ipcam with cifs. My work ipcam 2/3 weeks then no longer work. I created on my nas synology quote large 150GB.

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Sorry for late reply.

Almost everything is done on NAS, where created a folder and user with quota setting of 100G.

On camera put path to the created folder, and username and pass for camera.

Each camera has its own folder, username and quota.

 

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One more thing, when you create a folder/share on NAS, and set path and user/pass on camera, you should see on tab NAS storage volume that you created, eg. 100G, and than you need to format it. I usualy make adjstment of percentage of video and picture size (90% for video).

 

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