That is normal and you should likely read this site to put your mind at ease. www.linuxatemyram.comSo I have a AX88, however it uses 729 MB of RAM after reboot - is this normal? I think something eats something or something?
Exactly what I'm seeing. Problem was, before 384.14 it would drift up to 99% and freeze. Had to reboot on a daily basis. With 384.14 it drifts to 99% and keeps on truckin'. I believe Merlin said something about a memory leak in the Asus NTP server code that was recently fixed, and indeed I use the NTP server.So I have a AX88, however it uses 729 MB of RAM after reboot - is this normal? I think something eats something or something?
its joke? every day my ip wifi cams write dozens of gigabytes on ssdDon't use USB disc on the router if you have any intention of moving files above 1GB or so - it will, sooner or later, kill WiFi.
The end result: Don't use USB disc on the router if you have any intention of moving files above 1GB or so - it will, sooner or later, kill WiFi. I guess that WiFi seems to be depending on RAM, and well there simply is no RAM left ;-) Don't get me wrong, this is most likely by design or lack of design - so nothing to have to do with RMerlin at all.
Nope! Maybe more than 1GB but for sure 500GB will get me into problems with my router. So yes you might get alot more than 1GB but for sure less than 500GB.its joke? every day my ip wifi cams write dozens of gigabytes on ssd
(connection monitor and speedcheck)
No scripts, no USB devices. Just basic router functions and VPN.
and Swap is at 21MB out of 2GB size.
Running on a 256GB USB drive in USB 2.0 mode in the USB 3.0 port with Ext4 and journaling enabled.
Unfortunately, even with the latest official Asuswrt firmware, if all TrendMicro features are enabled RT-AC86U can’t survive 10 days with no reboot. The RAM usage creeps up to 95% and things go downhill. Usually first stops working Traffic Analyzer, then WebUI becomes unresponsive or unavailable. I don’t know how long ASUS will tolerate buggy TrendMicro firmware components. And how long it is going take to fix other non working or partially working components, like Samba server mentioned above. Who was the programmer who decided to allocate all available RAM to buffers, crashing other main services in the process?
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