Does anyone know how to fix the diversion ash history from hogging the cpu cpu cycles? I searched and found nothing that helps.,
Are you on the latest version 4.1.1?Does anyone know how to fix the diversion ash history from hogging the cpu cpu cycles? I searched and found nothing that helps.,
A default view option? Should be easy to add in the d menu.Feature request: the ability to start diversion in the expanded options menu. I pretty much reflexively hit 'o' as soon as Diversion loads.
No biggie of course, just a nice-to-have.
Yes I am.Are you on the latest version 4.1.1?
I also have this issue (also on version 4.1.1) even with diversion shell history disabled , happened to me after flashing firmware . Had to kill the process ...Does anyone know how to fix the diversion ash history from hogging the cpu cpu cycles? I searched and found nothing that helps.,
My solution ... plus has the advantage I can keep stuff in /root/ ... https://gist.github.com/cynicastic/96440e6de6e326fcee84c94a5e45cdacI also have this issue (also on version 4.1.1) even with diversion shell history disabled , happened to me after flashing firmware . Had to kill the process ...
Dead SD Card w/Diversion - Feature Request: I know JFFS space is limited (space/writes), but it would save many headaches if diversion had a option to backup it's configuration (minimum of BL/WL) at X frequency to the JFFS partition. If this feature already exists, my apologies.
Well instead of that just use Diversion's bultin backup function to backup all your important Diversion settings and lists to your email. You can even setup auto backup.
That's exactly what I'm working on.Dead SD Card w/Diversion - Feature Request: I know JFFS space is limited (space/writes), but it would save many headaches if diversion had a option to backup it's configuration (minimum of BL/WL) at X frequency to the JFFS partition. If this feature already exists, my apologies.
That's exactly what I'm working on.
Dead SD Card w/Diversion - Feature Request: I know JFFS space is limited (space/writes), but it would save many headaches if diversion had a option to backup it's configuration (minimum of BL/WL) at X frequency to the JFFS partition. If this feature already exists, my apologies.
And you can run your USB 3.0 as 3.0 because it doesn't interfere with 2.4 GHz.Just a suggestion: We can mitigate some of the USB/Flash/Stick failure by using any good SSD connected via good USB. The SSD NAND is designed to handle a lot more writes than any USB stick NAND. These smaller drives have gotten so inexpensive now that seems like a fair trade off to reliability. I did that with a UGREEN USB to SATA SSD case and an 80GB older SSD I had in my spare parts box. It's been working great! I also posted some figures over in the benchmarking tread and it pretty much wipped up on almost everything else posted. I chose the UGREEN b/c of the controller they used. YMMV.
I'm trying to install Diversion on ASUS RT-AC68U. Plugged .ext3 formatted drive in router. Installed latest stable Merlin. Set SSH port 22 in router admin. Using PuTTY to connect to router, after I paste the install string, the response is -sh: curl: not found
Those screenshots don’t look like the latest Merlin version, since Telnet is shown as an option. What specific version are you running?I'm trying to install Diversion on ASUS RT-AC68U. Plugged .ext3 formatted drive in router. Installed latest stable Merlin. Set SSH port 22 in router admin. Using PuTTY to connect to router, after I paste the install string, the response is -sh: curl: not found
And you can run your USB 3.0 as 3.0 because it doesn't interfere with 2.4 GHz.
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