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    services-start failing to start

    Sorry! Wasn't sure if it was a generic issue - it only seemed to happen on the 386.2 upgrade. Went in, fully wiped jffs2, put the file back => seems to run now. Something / somehow it appears that jffs2 was corrupted on install. And BTW, it's an RT-AC68U. Thanks!
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    services-start failing to start

    Hi, I have a quite old /jffs/scripts/services-start script - it has worked for a long time, but only on 386.2 and later seems to not start on boot. Could it be related to this also perhaps (trying to check the log I write to in that script), # logread logread: can't find syslogd buffer: No such...
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    SNMP Extend, RT-AC56U

    Yes, this makes sense - thanks for the pointers!
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    SNMP Extend, RT-AC56U

    That makes sense, thanks! Just one thing - it seems that the Entware install built in to Asuswrt-Merlin requires a USB thumb drive ... is there really no way to install it to /jffs? Just thinking that the size is small here, there really isn't any writing (after the install), and this router...
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    SNMP Extend, RT-AC56U

    Hi, OK, I know that this router isn't officially supported now ;). And yes, that's fine. But a slight issue here, as I have several routers, most are supported, but a few of this model. The slight issue is that I am trying to use snmp extend ... but from the change history, it seems that this...
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    Tx/Rx Rate, in BusyBox

    Hi, FYI, to hopefully help others, was able to use curl to log in (figured this out from WireShark), curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost/login.cgi' \ --header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \ --data-urlencode 'login_authorization=(base64, user:password)' \...
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    Tx/Rx Rate, in BusyBox

    OK, seems what I am after is inside, #define NMP_CACHE_FILE "/tmp/nmp_cache.js" Just need to figure out how to force this file to refresh (vs. manually going to the Wireless Log, which does refresh this file as well).
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    Tx/Rx Rate, in BusyBox

    Thanks! Yep, the script does run - and I can check some information via sta_info (I had missed that wl option ... my fault - too many of them!). It's not giving me the data rate though (that's the only one left for SNMP, I have all the rest working :)). Will keep digging, and will also see if...
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    Tx/Rx Rate, in BusyBox

    Actually, I can see the page I need to get to (update_clients.asp). Just need to figure out how to provide the username + password in curl and/or wget. Thanks!
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    Tx/Rx Rate, in BusyBox

    OK, that makes sense. Hmm ... I do see the asp function that provides the info, trying to figure out how to access that via curl and/or wget. Thanks!
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    Tx/Rx Rate, in BusyBox

    Hi, I have been hunting for this, pulling my hair out - and I'm sure there is an easy way to do it (I just can't find it :(). I'm trying to write a script that will allow me to capture data over SNMP (i.e. extend), and I just can't figure out how to get Tx and Rx rate (similar to the Wireless...
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    Thanks, much appreciated!
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    Thanks! I knew it had to be somewhere, I just couldn't find it. Much appreciated!
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    And BTW, hopefully this helps others ... to replace that HOSTNAME-C, get the needed command back, ps w | grep syslog | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f5- | sed "s/$HOSTNAME-.*/$HOSTNAME/g" ARRGH! Formatting messing with me. In grep syslog, enclose the s in [].
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    This works great (scribe) - thanks for the pointer!
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    Yep, that makes sense. BTW, I have another script - add some info to snmpd (with a similar restart). Just in case this helps, this works quite well, kill -9 `pidof snmpd`
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    Sorry! Nut behind the knob issue ... ;). I had changed the log level, and it removed them locally, but they were still being sent - so I fooled myself. Thanks for the pointers (and script - as yes, that dang -C is causing me grief)!
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    Hi, Haven't gotten to scribe yet (but will!) ... however, I did try turning the current log forwarding feature on. The log list inside asuswrt-merlin goes away (no surprise there, it makes sense), but it seems that many of the items that were in that log before (like frequency changes) aren't...
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    Thanks for the info! Will give scribe a shot - appreciate it.
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    Remote Log Server, RFC 5424

    I was going to try that, but had in the past (with a different machine) - and the non-compliant records messed up the server => had to purge everything. Was hoping to avoid that ... LOL!
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