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'''ZMLarch''' is a livecd zoneminder demo, development tool, and installer solution.
'''ZMLarch''' is a liveCD ZoneMinder demo, development tool, and installer solution.
Based on Arch Linux and built with the larch live CD/USB toolkit, ZMLarch is fairly light weight at ~425MB
Based on Arch Linux and built with the larch live CD/USB toolkit, ZMLarch is fairly light weight at ~425MB
Documentation on the CD is sparse, but effort has been made to keep it as simple to use as possible.
Documentation on the CD is sparse, but effort has been made to keep it as simple to use as possible.
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The current release on June 30, 2009 is '''ZMLarch_1.24.2-1.iso'''
The current release on June 30, 2009 is '''ZMLarch_1.24.2-1.iso'''
It is availible for download here:
It is available for download here:
::http://www.isentrix.com/pub/zoneminder/archlinux/ZMLarch/
 
No current links are still alive. Please provide one if you have a copy.
 
==Included software==
==Included software==
*ZoneMinder svn 2935-1 (ZoneMinder is packaged and updateing is very simple. See [[Update_ZMLarch]])
*ZoneMinder svn 2935-1 (ZoneMinder is packaged and updating is very simple. See [[Update_ZMLarch]])
*ffmpeg-svn 18940-1 (Built with the RTSP authentication patch)
*ffmpeg-svn 18940-1 (Built with the RTSP authentication patch)
*kernel 2.6.29.4-1
*kernel 2.6.29.4-1
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==Features==
==Features==
*A lightweight openbox desktop environment
*A lightweight openbox desktop environment
** In an effort to keep the system light, ZMLarch doesn't use a display manager (typical runlevel 5). It's set up so that /etc/inittab runs autologin for 'user', then /home/user/.bash_profile starts X
** To disable X, comment the line out of /home/user/.bash_profile
*A unique hostame that has the form "zmhost_nn(n)_nn(n)" The numeric portion is determined by the last two octets of the mac address of the network interface. The preference order of interfaces is "wlan0", "ath0","eth0". Having a unique hostname enables us to use avahi to announce zeroconf network services. So the liveCD system can be used in a headless, dhcp configured network setup. Useful for "on the fly" temporary deployment. Of course these features can also be used in a more permanently installed system as well.
*A unique hostame that has the form "zmhost_nn(n)_nn(n)" The numeric portion is determined by the last two octets of the mac address of the network interface. The preference order of interfaces is "wlan0", "ath0","eth0". Having a unique hostname enables us to use avahi to announce zeroconf network services. So the liveCD system can be used in a headless, dhcp configured network setup. Useful for "on the fly" temporary deployment. Of course these features can also be used in a more permanently installed system as well.


'''Please add useful info here, and post questions and assistance requests in the LiveCD forum:''' http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=6
==Fixes==
===High Resolution Monitors===
Cameras above 320x240 will probably render a broken icon.
echo 134217728 >/proc/sys/kernel/shmall
echo 134217728 >/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
 
To make the change permanent edit /etc/sysctl.conf and add
kernel.shmall = 134217728
kernel.shmmax = 134217728
 
==Data Storage==
Events are stored @ /var/lib/zm/www/events/, which is mounted (


==Related Articles==
==Related Articles==
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[[Update_ZMLarch]]
[[Update_ZMLarch]]
==Help Improve this Article==
'''Please add useful info here, and post questions and assistance requests in the LiveCD forum:''' http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=6

Latest revision as of 07:27, 24 April 2016

ZMLarch is a liveCD ZoneMinder demo, development tool, and installer solution. Based on Arch Linux and built with the larch live CD/USB toolkit, ZMLarch is fairly light weight at ~425MB Documentation on the CD is sparse, but effort has been made to keep it as simple to use as possible. The CD's browser home page has a link back to here, so users can help with documenting.

The current release on June 30, 2009 is ZMLarch_1.24.2-1.iso It is available for download here:

No current links are still alive. Please provide one if you have a copy.

Included software

  • ZoneMinder svn 2935-1 (ZoneMinder is packaged and updating is very simple. See Update_ZMLarch)
  • ffmpeg-svn 18940-1 (Built with the RTSP authentication patch)
  • kernel 2.6.29.4-1
  • Firefox 3.0.11-1
  • MySQL 5.1.35-1
  • PHP 5.2.9-3
  • mjpg-streamer r63-1

Features

  • A lightweight openbox desktop environment
    • In an effort to keep the system light, ZMLarch doesn't use a display manager (typical runlevel 5). It's set up so that /etc/inittab runs autologin for 'user', then /home/user/.bash_profile starts X
    • To disable X, comment the line out of /home/user/.bash_profile
  • A unique hostame that has the form "zmhost_nn(n)_nn(n)" The numeric portion is determined by the last two octets of the mac address of the network interface. The preference order of interfaces is "wlan0", "ath0","eth0". Having a unique hostname enables us to use avahi to announce zeroconf network services. So the liveCD system can be used in a headless, dhcp configured network setup. Useful for "on the fly" temporary deployment. Of course these features can also be used in a more permanently installed system as well.

Fixes

High Resolution Monitors

Cameras above 320x240 will probably render a broken icon.

echo 134217728 >/proc/sys/kernel/shmall
echo 134217728 >/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax

To make the change permanent edit /etc/sysctl.conf and add

kernel.shmall = 134217728
kernel.shmmax = 134217728 

Data Storage

Events are stored @ /var/lib/zm/www/events/, which is mounted (

Related Articles

ZMLarch_and_webcams

ZMLarch_and_email

ZMLarch_boot switches

Update_ZMLarch

Help Improve this Article

Please add useful info here, and post questions and assistance requests in the LiveCD forum: http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=6