

You can test by dropping an image into the watch folder and checking the Detection Events feed for the new event. Open a browser and navigate to You should be greeted with an empty landing page that looks like this: Last Watch AI landing pageĪt this point, Last Watch is running and is ready to start processing image files. Once the containers are up you should see output that looks like this: Start the containersĤ. Docker will pull images for all of the containers that make up Last Watch, including Deepstack. This command will take a few minutes to run the first time. Run Docker Compose to bring up the containers This folder should contain a file called docker-compose.yamlģ. Change directory (cd) to the folder you extracted in step 3.

You should end up with a folder that looks like this: In my case I will extract directly to the C drive. Usually this would be somewhere on the main OS drive. Extract the zipped folder to the installation directory of your choice.
#Blue iris server zip#
Download the latest release zip (last-watch-ai-x.x.x.zip) from Github:.Download and un-zip Last Watch (required)
