theirongiant
Regular Contributor
Jesus tap-dancing Christ that's a lot of RAM usage for downloading "Linux ISOs," and your syslog is off the charts. Surely you have an attached USB disk for storage and /JFFS?
Jesus tap-dancing Christ that's a lot of RAM usage for downloading "Linux ISOs," and your syslog is off the charts. Surely you have an attached USB disk for storage and /JFFS?
did you try using other ntp servers? or try to see if you are able to resolve the ntp servers you are trying to use.I went from b1 to b3, dirty, and am having a bit of problem with ntp. If I enable the local server, ntp won't sync. If I disable it everything starts fine. Specifically admin|system|Enable local NTP server: yes doesn't work and no does fine.
Still poking at it as b1 was fine.
I was using pool.ntp.org. But i reapplied the update today and it seems to have come up fine.did you try using other ntp servers? or try to see if you are able to resolve the ntp servers you are trying to use.
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