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    What is "asd" process?

    This may work if you have a USB drive that is plugged into the router all the time, but it is not a definitive solution. Here are the possible and actual problems I see with that. Even if you have a USB drive permanently attached, can you be sure a a file will not be found and deleted between...
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    What is "asd" process?

    I tried something like that and the [mtdblock3] and one other process were taking up a lot more time than they should have. I used the following as my /jffs/scripts/services-start script instead. #!/bin/sh asdproc=$( ps|grep " asd$"|grep -v grep ) if [ $( echo "$asdproc" | wc -l ) -ne 1 ] ...
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    What is "asd" process?

    There was a log in /jffs/asd.log as the following excerpt shows. ... 1674212880[remove_file_in_dir]Delete harmful file,/tmp/mnt/irrigation-32/usr/lib/crtn.o 1674212880[blockfile] /tmp/mnt/irrigation-32/usr/lib/crtn.o is binary. 1674212880[remove_file_in_dir]Delete harmful...
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    What is "asd" process?

    There is a bigger problem with asd then just hammering attached drives with scans. asd is actually destructive. I mounted an nfs share that contained some fortunately now unused nfsroot filesystems. asd scanned them and deleted all files of the form crt*. This makes asd seem like a rather blunt...
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