I have setup Adguard and Skynet with mostly default settings and everything is functioning very well. I checked my syslog and have been seeing occasional errors from adguard
For the most part I agree. Unless there is a specific purpose for using skynet. Most user cases never actually arise to that occasion though.Use one or the other - Adguard or Skynet - you don't need both as they serve the same purpose..
I guess your time traveling DeLorean couldn't take you back that far... We may need @Viktor Jaep to take a look at that. Why do we always wind up in situations like this?I missed the woolly mammoths as well. I only know Manny from the Ice Age movie.
Fortunately adguardhome would never need that much cache space hence why your ram isn't all the way used up yet. AdGuardHome will only use up more ram as the cache becomes full. If you did have a big enough user-base that required a cache that big, you would have to run that adguardhome on somewhere other than your router.Ah i thought cache was going to a file on ssd here is my stats
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Cpu temp seems a bit high to me tho
Try creating a new thread then. Those issues have more to do with your line connection not debug messages coming from your DNS server.i think there is still something wrong in the deep heart of the router
idle latency just went up from 20ms /16ms during a speedtest to 40+ ms
May 8 10:00:26 spdMerlin: Connection quality - Idle Latency: 46.64 ms (jitter: 3.20ms, low: 44.96ms, high: 48.67ms) - Packet Loss: 0.0%
i also see this line
May 8 10:00:15 kernel: sched: RT throttling activated
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