crusher888
Regular Contributor
thanks for your answer, no so extra procedures or special tools? just a factory reset after flashing with the built?
thanks for your answer, no so extra procedures or special tools? just a factory reset after flashing with the built?
and what about the 5ghz ? i read that it was broken in this built, is there a way to fix it?yes
No Tools needed
There are issues on the 57-Alpha version for the AC66U - not on 56_2 version and not on N66U router!and what about the 5ghz ? i read that it was broken in this built, is there a way to fix it?
thank you!
Like wath there is NO WIFI to the Router its OFF and NO cable, its just a router with a HDD to it.Mine too!
Because there are processes/applications running with active access to the HDD!
Aug 1 02:07:21 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:07:48 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:08:15 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:08:42 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:09:09 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:09:36 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:10:03 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:10:30 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 02:10:57 ntp: start NTP update
Hello,
how can i fix this failure?
I use a AC68U as an AP.
Code:Aug 1 02:07:21 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:07:48 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:08:15 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:08:42 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:09:09 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:09:36 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:10:03 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:10:30 ntp: start NTP update Aug 1 02:10:57 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:03:09 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:03:15 hour monitor: daemon is starting
Aug 1 08:03:15 hour monitor: ntp is not syn
Aug 1 08:03:24 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:03:25 openvpn[2611]: RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: [i've removed the vpn address]: Name or service not known
Aug 1 08:03:39 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:03:45 openvpn[2611]: RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: [i've removed the vpn address]: Name or service not known
Aug 1 08:03:45 hour monitor: daemon is starting
Aug 1 08:03:45 hour monitor: ntp is not syn
Aug 1 08:03:54 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:04:05 openvpn[2611]: RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: [i've removed the vpn address]: Name or service not known
Aug 1 08:04:10 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:04:15 hour monitor: daemon is starting
Aug 1 08:04:15 hour monitor: ntp is not syn
Aug 1 08:04:25 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:04:25 openvpn[2611]: RESOLVE: Cannot resolve host address: [i've removed the vpn address]: Name or service not known
Aug 1 08:04:40 ntp: start NTP update
Aug 1 08:04:45 hour monitor: daemon is starting
Aug 1 08:04:45 hour monitor: ntp is not syn
wget -O - http://entware.zyxmon.org/binaries/mipsel/installer/upgrade.sh | sh
Aug 1 08:00:14 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/services-start
...
Aug 1 08:00:19 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/OPT)
...
Aug 1 08:00:21 custom script: Running /jffs/scripts/post-mount (args: /tmp/mnt/storage1)
...
root@RT-N66U:/# /jffs/scripts/post-mount /tmp/mnt/OPT
OPT mounted
starting pyLoad
Daemon PID 917
Starting lighttpd... done.
Starting transmission-daemon... done.
Starting minidlna... done.
Starting flexget... done.
root@RT-N66U:/#
Hi,Any help to resolve this issue will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
for i in $(find /opt/etc/init.d/ -perm '-u+x' -name 'S*' | sort $ORDER ) ;
find /opt/etc/init.d/ -perm '-u+x' -name 'S*' | sort $ORDER
/opt/etc/init.d/S51pyload
/opt/etc/init.d/S80lighttpd
/opt/etc/init.d/S88transmission
/opt/etc/init.d/S90minidlna
/opt/etc/init.d/S99flexget
find /opt/etc/init.d/ -perm '-u+x' -name 'S*' | sort $ORDER >> $SCRLOG
2015-12-19 10:12:00 START_rc.unslung started [start]
2015-12-19 10:12:00 Script execution OK. Script: /opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung
Hi,Try adding the path to the find command......the router also has a built in find with much more limited options.
Hi,It's in /usr/bin as a symlink to the busybox binary.
echo test 1 >> $SCRLOG
/bin/busybox find --help >> $SCRLOG
echo test 2 >> $SCRLOG
/usr/bin/find --help >>$SRCLOG
2015-08-01 08:00:26 START_rc.unslung started [start]
test 1
test 2
2015-08-01 08:00:26 Script execution OK. Script: /opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung
for i in $(find /opt/etc/init.d/ -perm '-u+x' -name 'S*' | sort $ORDER ) ;
for i in $(/bin/busybox find /opt/etc/init.d/ -name 'S*' | sort $ORDER ) ;
Glad you got it figured out.....and sorry I wasn't clearer in my original suggestion. I was really thinking of adding the path to the entware 'find' to make sure that is the one that got used.Thanks for the help john9527. You really save my day. Thanks again.
Has anyone experienced random 68U reboots when using this version with a USB 3.0 drive connected? I am running a brand new 68U with the 1000 mhz CPU. This is my first experience with Merlin FW, and also with the 68U router itself, so I have no prior knowledge of known issues/behavior with either.
We installed the router yesterday and updated to "378.56_2" of Merlin immediately after it was determined that the latest stock ASUS firmware breaks the 2.4 ghz band's internet connections for all connected devices.
Flashing the above Merlin FW to the router resolved the dead 2.4 issue, but since then, this brand new 68U has rebooted itself randomly 5 times in less than 24 hours. We have a USB 3.0 drive connected to the router for use as a TimeMachine backup drive, which due to the reboots has proved useless. We can't get through our first backup before the router reboots and blows the backup session out of the water.
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I have not experienced this on my RT-AC68P (like the router that you have *smile*), the same firmware is working fine for me. When you flashed 378.56_2, did you do a factory default reset and re-enter your configuration settings manually? This is the sort of random problem that might occur if you hadn't done that.
Give it a try, if you haven't already, and see what happens.
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