In this post we will introduce the Azure IoT Edge Camera Tagging Module. This module will deploy a service onto compatible IoT devices to capture ...
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Hi Paul, thanks a lot for the article very interesting!
I am trying to implement the same... i am new to the technology (and I am old in age...) regarding the step Using the Deployed CameraTaggingModule. i created my ubuntu using the Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu. while i try to connect http://:3000 (i changed the deviceipaddress with the ip i have to connect on the machine) i am not able to connect to the service. any suggestion? thanks in advance
Hi massimo, are you able to see the status of the running CameraTagging module with
docker ps -a? It should give you an indication on whether it is running or not. If it looks like it has exited, you may be able to diagnose the cause withdocker logs CameraTaggingModule. Let me know what you see with those commands and we can try to figure it out.Hi Paul thanks a lot for the reply. the configuration of the docker is fine up and running i just realize i did not open inbound security rule of the VM to access the port 3000 from outside... I can connect from the internet now but the page is not rendering any feed i tried rtsp://freja.hiof.no:1935/rtplive/definst/hessdalen03.stream and the Big Buck Bunny RTSP but still white screen
Hmmm, the application also exposes ports 3002 & 3003. Might be that they need to be opened in addition to port 3000.
ROCK'N'ROLL!!! thanks a lot. i think the other port are used to save the settings.this is solved now.... continuing with the exercise later. i also added the outbound security rule.