Runtime: Open RTSP session to MediaSense failed with timeout
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[[Category:Cisco_MediaSense,_Release_8.5]] | [[Category:Cisco_MediaSense,_Release_8.5]] | ||
Revision as of 07:20, 22 April 2011
MediaSense server is unable to keep up with incoming recordings
| Problem Summary | When RTSP client try to open RTSP session to MediaSense open failed with timeout. |
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| Error Message | Timeout on TCP socket |
| Possible Cause | The total number of media streams (recording, playback and live monitoring) exceeds 340 streams. |
| Recommended Action | Verify that total number of media streams (recording, playback and live monitoring) is less than 340. Decrease the total number of media streams if necessary. |
| Release | Release 8.5(1) and 8.5(2). |
| Associated CDETS # | CSCto60800. |