mscrivo
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Have you reformatted JFFS prior to restoring it from earlier backup? In my experience, this is a critical step in resolving the issues.
yes I did that
Have you reformatted JFFS prior to restoring it from earlier backup? In my experience, this is a critical step in resolving the issues.
Ok so it's not just me ... Funnily enough. I've been SSH-ing my RaspberryPi that's connected thru LAN and it's been fine. So it probably affects the wireless only...yes I did that
Happy to see this tweet by @RMerlin:
"Still a LOT of work left to do and things to fix, but at least it compiles and it actually boots..."
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For all that are having VPN server issues, please try reformatting JFFS and restoring ALL of JFFS (including hidden directories containing certs and/or ssh keys). This was the problem with one of several RT-AX88U routers that I upgraded (in addition to many RT-AX88U, RT-AC86U, and RT-AC68U successful upgrades).^^^ WRT formatting the JFFS and then restoring it, that has been unclear and not part of most details posted here. @L&LD I do not think said the format was necessary IF things looked OK after the restore. It's always been unclear to me how the router would behave after formatting JFFS... we know for sure the that if you changed the login ID, that would burn you.
You may be better of with a manual configure vs. a /jffs restore.^^^^ I'm thinking the format and restore route may be on my agenda this weekend on the AC86U
Very interesting i wonder if he will post a Alpha build any time soon. I would give it go on my AX58U in a heartbeat.
Take your time Eric; many (if not most) of us will be simply content to know that you are looking this 386 branch over and assessing the viability of a Merlin release at this early stage of Beta development for the official Asus firmware release.No, don't expect anything anytime soon. That is only one single model (RT-AC86U), the merge isn't fully debugged yet, none of the AX-specific code has been merged in yet (I have to comb through my ax branch one commit at a time), and it's based on early beta 386 code which is not ready for public usage either.
But the project is still alive and you're making progress, so still great news!No, don't expect anything anytime soon. That is only one single model (RT-AC86U), the merge isn't fully debugged yet, none of the AX-specific code has been merged in yet (I have to comb through my ax branch one commit at a time), and it's based on early beta 386 code which is not ready for public usage either.
Following up per earlier. After removing the AMTM J* utilities (which were no longer working after the 384.19 upgrade and jffs restore 2 days ago) then rebooting the AC86U, waiting for several minutes, and then reinstalling each tool over about 30-60 minutes, all are now reporting again correctly in the main GUI with graphs which are up-to-date.
I guess something in jffs did not get restored properly or maybe key files were locked as in-use and then restoring jffs on top of all these running utilities or hosed-up jffs just was too much? IDK/understand how restoring the JFFS on a booted router is working properly IF there are files open/locked in the jffs - how could they be restored? uiDivStats, ntpMerlin, scMerlin, spdMerlin are the ones I removed and then reinstalled to get working. Skynet and Diversion seem to be behaving ok.
It's almost like there needs to be "pre-boot the router" to restore backups and jffs boot option to restore jffs files before the files are in use from a normal router boot? I suspect that's why you have to click to "format the jffs" then reboot the router.. it's doing something very early in the boot process to lock, then format the jffs, then release it. ..just a guess. I defer to the experts here.
Well looking at your captures, I see that your WAN IP Address is 192.168.1.1 which is highly unusual, it's a local address. The capture of the DDNS is showing that you have a local IP for your wan connection. So there's something weird there. Do you currently have internet access working through this router? Do you connect to another router or to your internet service provider using a cable or fiber modem?
Hi All,
I'm on this latest FW with my AX88U.
Is it normal that the RAM usage is always around 95-96% sometimes more?
Fresh setup from scratch out of the box, logs are not stored in RAM, statistics turned on, amtm on USB...
Anyone experiencing this?
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