Gary_Dexter
Senior Member
Updating via web gui seems to get stuck at 10%…
Use the SSH Ui to update.Updating via web gui seems to get stuck at 10%…
“How to update DiversionUse the SSH Ui to update.
Yours may be affected by the blacklist bug. The update fixes that but it takes time. The SSH Ui shows the progress and a hint that it might take a while longer.“How to update Diversion
Use u or the WebUI function to update to this latest version.”
So don’t use the WebUI then?
just updated via ssh and it was speedy and smooth - no hinting to me on a quiet network.Yours may be affected by the blacklist bug. The update fixes that but it takes time. The SSH Ui shows the progress and a hint that it might take a while longer.
Nope as I don’t use or have enabled ipv6Yours may be affected by the blacklist bug. The update fixes that but it takes time. The SSH Ui shows the progress and a hint that it might take a while longer.
Indeed it doesUpdating via web gui seems to get stuck at 10%…
That feature is not available in Diversion.I see, there is a wildcard-blacklist.
Can I also wildcard-whitelist domains?
You might want to update your post then and advise to not update via the WebguiIndeed it does
Good thing there's the SSH UI update option
I'm trying to install Diversion (new install, not an upgrade) via AMTM, but the installer exits and kicks me back to the AMTM menu with a "Diversion installation failed" error.Diversion 4.2.2 is now available
What's new
- Fixes a moderately severe blacklist file bug where it increases the file size with empty lines whenever IPv6 is enabled on the router.
Users affected by this bug may have experienced slow loading of the Diversion SSH UI and/or a failed start of Diversion after a reboot or whenever Dnsmasq was restarted.
Many thanks to @Adamm for reporting this with evidence here on GitHub
- Some minor fixes to increase stability.
- The swap file size options in sw are now the same as in amtm: 250 and 500 MB, 1, 2, 5 and 10 GB.
How to update Diversion
Use u or the WebUI function to update to this latest version.
Run that again, then scroll up in the terminal. Post what it says.I'm trying to install Diversion (new install, not an upgrade) via AMTM, but the installer exits and kicks me back to the AMTM menu with a "Diversion installation failed" error.
Is there a log file that can possibly provide more details on what may be causing the installer to exit and fail?
I'm not sure if this is a Diversion or AMTM issue. If it is a AMTM issue, I can repost this to the correct thread instead.
RT-AX68U
Asuswrt Merlin 386.4_0
AMTM 3.2.3
As requested:Run that again, then scroll up in the terminal. Post what it says.
Indeed. I think my router went out for a coffee during the update process!Yours may be affected by the blacklist bug. The update fixes that but it takes time. The SSH Ui shows the progress and a hint that it might take a while longer.
Looks like whatever was the issue is no longer at play, as I'm on my way to installing Diverson!As requested:
View attachment 39445
As you can see, it fails to give any sort of error message within the SSH session.
Is there a write-up somewhere about the advantages/disadvantages of various swap sizes for the routers? I tried searching, but nothing useful came up outside redirecting me back to the new options. I know that 2GB is necessary for many scripts.- The swap file size options in sw are now the same as in amtm: 250 and 500 MB, 1, 2, 5 and 10 GB.
2 GB is plenty for Skynet, Diversion and most other apps combined. Then, there’s Unbound that some users report uses more than that for some specific operations. Don’t ask, I don’t remember the specifics. I added the 5 and 10GB size option upon request.Is there a write-up somewhere about the advantages/disadvantages of various swap sizes for the routers? I tried searching, but nothing useful came up outside redirecting me back to the new options. I know that 2GB is necessary for many scripts.
Great work, welcome to the forum.Does the update take long? It's the first time I've done an update and it's been on 10% for about 5-10mins.
Update:
Somehow missed the posts above, did it through SSH and it took about a minute with no issues
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