Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone else is running into this issue.
I have input audio files and results files from Birdnet Analyzer via the CLI. I can begin running the segments command (I'm on a LINUX server), but about halfway through, the command gets hung up and does not complete. I've tried running this as a slurm batch script and during an interactive session, but no change. I've tried running saving files in a "scratch" folder on the machine that it's running on and saving in my personal file, but the command hangs up at different times. I thought it might have been the birdnet version I was running, so I updated that from version 2.2.0 to version 2.4.0. I've also tried decreasing the number of threads per command, but also no change.
In the past, this command has worked in the past and took about 2 hours to complete, but these are going on 5 hours. Other have gone on for days with no increase in the number of segment review files.

Command begins correctly:

Has been stuck here for over an hour:

This is what I see if I kill the command using CTRL + C

Thanks!
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone else is running into this issue.
I have input audio files and results files from Birdnet Analyzer via the CLI. I can begin running the segments command (I'm on a LINUX server), but about halfway through, the command gets hung up and does not complete. I've tried running this as a slurm batch script and during an interactive session, but no change. I've tried running saving files in a "scratch" folder on the machine that it's running on and saving in my personal file, but the command hangs up at different times. I thought it might have been the birdnet version I was running, so I updated that from version 2.2.0 to version 2.4.0. I've also tried decreasing the number of threads per command, but also no change.
In the past, this command has worked in the past and took about 2 hours to complete, but these are going on 5 hours. Other have gone on for days with no increase in the number of segment review files.

Command begins correctly:

Has been stuck here for over an hour:

This is what I see if I kill the command using CTRL + C

Thanks!