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In order to quickly offer a technical solution or to provide a professional advice for the next analysis steps, the technical support specialists need to get some general and basic information. Ticket content should always be in English and provided in a well summarized and structured way in order to be able to provide a quick and appropriate feedback. Not following the guideline will impact the processing time of the ticket.

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Related Products:
BVMS SDK, BVMS 


Overview:

Analyzing BVMS systems with SDK components is a challenging task, because the functionality and the runtime behavior of those systems are harder to determine than for a BVMS systems without SDK functionality.
In order to troubleshoot BVMS systems with SDK components support needs the following information and logging.


Symptom specific Information

Problem Description

SDK Components

  •  What type is the standalone SDK application (based on ClientSDK, ServerSDK, or CameoSDK) and on which machine is it running?
  •  Are there additionally client scripts, server scripts or workstation startup scripts?

SDK Interactions

  •  Do SDK components interact with remote Operator Clients?
  •  Do SDK components interact with the Operator Client UI?
  •  Do SDK components control devices?
  •  How often are client scripts triggered?
  •  How often are scripts triggered by BVMS event?

Environment

  •  Which shared resources are accessed by SDK actions? (Dome cameras, AMG, Operator Client UI)
  •  Do SDK components interact with an unreliable environment? (Unstable network, offline devices, offline PCs, etc.)
  •  Do SDK components properly handle offline situations? (offline devices, configuration changes, etc.) 

Logging Information

The optimal approach is to provide both the scriplet and logging.

  •  ClientScript logfiles: can be found in the ConfigCollection of Operator Client machines
  •  ServerScript logfiles: can be found in the ConfigColletion of Management Server machines