Shira
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YeahIf it needs VLAN, then you will have to wait for beta 2, there are issues with the RT-AC68U and switch configurations in beta 1.
YeahIf it needs VLAN, then you will have to wait for beta 2, there are issues with the RT-AC68U and switch configurations in beta 1.
Probably a client that bounces between radios.I'm getting this in RT-AC86U logs. Connection cuts off and comes back again.
From a previous post by RMerlin :Getting this show up quite frequently. AC88U
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: dcd/31297: potentially unexpected fatal signal 11.
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: Pid: 31297, comm: dcd
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: CPU: 0 Tainted: P (2.6.36.4brcmarm #1)
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: PC is at 0x2ab9c444
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: LR is at 0x1c2fc
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: pc : [<2ab9c444>] lr : [<0001c2fc>] psr: 20000010
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: sp : 7eac6a80 ip : 000a26a0 fp : 7eac6be4
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: r10: 000869ec r9 : 0000dafc r8 : 00000068
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: r7 : 000869ec r6 : 00000000 r5 : 7eac6d34 r4 : 00000000
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: r3 : 00000000 r2 : 00000000 r1 : 000869ec r0 : 00000000
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: Flags: nzCv IRQs on FIQs on Mode USER_32 ISA ARM Segment user
Dec 21 12:03:39 kernel: Control: 10c53c7d Table: 584c804a DAC: 00000015
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Seems to used later regarding the log.Ignore that. Part of the closed source AiMesh component, probably the component looks for the file too early on during boot (notice the May 5th date) before the file was created by networkmap.
It appears to be connected with the Network Map (which is closed source). Do the timestamps coincide with you looking at it in the GUI?Seems to used later regarding the log.
/jffs/nmp_vc_json.js 2021-12-21-03:23
# ls -l /jffs/nmp_*
-rw-r--r-- 1 admin root 3482 Dec 21 16:30 /jffs/nmp_cl_json.js
-rw-r--r-- 1 admin root 677 Dec 21 15:41 /jffs/nmp_vc_json.js
# df -h /jffs
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mtdblock9 47M 3.8M 44M 8% /jffs
I've been looking around for a while and it seems like it's been written to the files.It appears to be connected with the Network Map (which is closed source). Do the timestamps coincide with you looking at it in the GUI?
Random thought: Maybe it doesn't like the ownership or permissions on that file.
Code:# ls -l /jffs/nmp_* -rw-r--r-- 1 admin root 3482 Dec 21 16:30 /jffs/nmp_cl_json.js -rw-r--r-- 1 admin root 677 Dec 21 15:41 /jffs/nmp_vc_json.js # df -h /jffs Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mtdblock9 47M 3.8M 44M 8% /jffs
Code:octopus@RT-AX86U-EA08:/tmp/home/root# ls -l /jffs/nmp_* -rw-r--r-- 1 octopus root 1707 Dec 21 17:39 /jffs/nmp_cl_json.js -rw-r--r-- 1 octopus root 618 Dec 21 17:07 /jffs/nmp_vc_json.js
Code:octopus@RT-AX86U-EA08:/tmp/home/root# df -h /jffs Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mtdblock9 47.0M 4.6M 42.4M 10% /jffs
You can probably put scripts in /jffs/scripts/ in Aimesh node, unsure if it's get executed, wort a try.Interested in next release... If I upload it to a node, can you also activate scripts on a node as well? I want to create a reboot script on the node, not on main router... Or anyone other tips?
Can anyone confirm if scrips are executed on nodes?You can probably put scripts in /jffs/scripts/ in Aimesh node, unsure if it's get executed, wort a try.
Why not try yourself?Can anyone confirm if scrips are executed on nodes?
Yes that the spirit. Try and error.You've got to risk, to gain.
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