htop is not part of Asuswrt-Merlin.when i upgraded to 380.58, everything was fine the i tried go to SSH Terminal then tried type 'htop' wait for it less than a minute will kill wifi and disconnect all devices.
im use asus ac66u.
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htop is not part of Asuswrt-Merlin.
Does the syslog have any relevant entries to track it down?yes i know.. i did installed 'htop' via entware-ng. but i tested 4th times then now is okay. i think its not ssh problem.. i will find why it kill wifi and disconnected all devices unlike 380.57 okay
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver cdc_mbim
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver cdc_ncm
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver qmi_wwan
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver cdc_wdm
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver rndis_host
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver cdc_ether
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver asix
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: Uniform CD-ROM driver unloaded
Mar 21 19:50:57 kernel: usbcore: deregistering interface driver usblp
Mar 21 19:50:58 kernel: jffs2_flush_wbuf(): Write failed with -5
Mar 21 19:50:58 kernel: Recovery of wbuf succeeded to 01b60000
Mar 21 19:50:58 kernel: Write of 1405 bytes at 0x01b896f4 failed. returned -5, retlen 0
Mar 21 19:50:58 kernel: Not marking the space at 0x01b896f4 as dirty because the flash driver returned retlen zero
Aug 1 08:00:10 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.20.2
Aug 1 08:00:10 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.20.2 (2016-03-20 15:52:49 EDT)
Aug 1 08:00:10 kernel: start_kernel
Aug 1 08:00:10 kernel: Linux version 2.6.22.19 (root@asus) (gcc version 4.2.3) #1 Sun Mar 20 15:54:26 EDT 2016
Aug 1 08:00:10 kernel: CPU revision is: 00019749
Aug 1 08:00:10 kernel: Found an ST compatible serial flash with 32 64KB blocks; total size 2MB
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