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Topics

  • Beta information 1
    • Version 2 beta information
  • Upgrading between releases 1
    • Upgrading to new releases from the command line / remotely
  • Server: Installation 2
    • Requirements
    • Installing Bluecherry from the Bluecherry repository
  • Configuration 10
    • Logging in
    • Navigating the web interface
    • Enabling video ports
    • Video / audio adjustments
    • Enable motion detection
    • Recording schedules
    • Editing / viewing users
    • Restrict cameras per user
    • Adding users
    • System logs
  • Web: Live view 2
    • Requirements
    • Live View
  • Client: Installation 4
    • Requirements
    • Windows
    • OS X
    • Linux
  • Client: Setup 2
    • Client setup
    • Adding a server
  • Client: Live view 2
    • Live viewing
    • Layouts
  • Client: Pan / Tilt / Zoom 1
    • Overview of Pan / Tilt / Zoom control
  • Client: Events 1
    • Viewing events
  • Client: Search 1
    • Searching events

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Nov 16, 2011

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Navigating the web interface

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1) Live View is covered here
2) Announcements - Recent updates and information about version 2 are updated on this page. Links to the client is also available on each update.
3) General settings is covered here
4) Storage settings is covered here
5) Users is covered here
6) Connected users is covered here
7) Devices is covered here
8) Recording schedule is covered here
10) System Log shows everything that is logged in /var/log/bluecherry.log. Note: This file is randomly recycled, so it may not contain all logs from the start of the server
11) This shows the current status of the server. Unless you manually stop the server, this should also display 'Server process running'.
12) This shows the current installed version. Once a new version is released this area will indicate that a new release is available.
13) Sever statistics shows current CPU, memory and how long the system has been running.

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