Ripshod
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Reboot the router - worked for me.Maybe all is not lost. The User#.ASP files are still there all 1-4, now how to update the Mapping to get them back in without having to resort to drastic measures
Reboot the router - worked for me.Maybe all is not lost. The User#.ASP files are still there all 1-4, now how to update the Mapping to get them back in without having to resort to drastic measures
I was also unable to update scMerlin from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0 :
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Confirming - uninstall/reinstall worked perfect. UI page looks perfect, everything happy happy.I have exact same thing on an AX68U. Will uninstall/reinstall I'm sure it will probably fix it.
Note this NOT 2.4.1 install - mine for sure is super generic AMTM driven vanilla nothing weird 2.4.0 install.
Uninstall/reinstall not a biggy but probably nice if it could be tweaked to do that itself...
For future reference, option 1 - rebootI searched around a bit and what happend to me has happenedto others in other releases of SCMerlin, though I didn't find a fix to it. Since I wasn't able to work on it today, and the wife is streaming TV. My first try will be a simple reboot of the router to see if the webgui addons come back, if that doesn't do it, then I'll try what @Martinski in post #19 suggested In lieu of both of those, I'll just uninstall/reinstall the scripts that have a GUI and call it a day. No doubt either options #1, #2, #3 will fix it.
Tomorrow is another day
It is amazing how members of this community continue to help each other out so willingly. Developers, testers, idea people, donors, ... Most people contribute in some way.scMerlin 2.5.1 is now available
What's new
- In sync with upstream develop version 2.4.2.
- Fixes multiple /jffs/scripts/ entries problem introduced with 2.5.0.
Thanks @Martinski for the fixes.
It is amazing how members of this community continue to help each other out so willingly. Developers, testers, idea people, donors, ... Most people contribute in some way.
There is a well-known fault where the dnsmasq process fails. See this thread...Hi, what does the new option "Toggle dnsmasq tainted watchdog script" do? Is there somewhere I can read about it?
That worked for me... I was unable to update directly from 2.4.xEasiest workaround is to uninstall and reinstall.
There is a well-known fault where the dnsmasq process fails. See this thread...
Dnsmasq crashes, watchdog fails to restart it
Hi there, I have a issue where dnsmasq crashes when my WAN connection goes down (If think this is somehow connected to YazDHCP), but it's not really a problem as the watchdog restarts it after a few seconds. However, I've had a few instances recently when the watchdog has failed to restart the...www.snbforums.com
Usually, the router's watchdog process restarts it after a few minutes, but sometimes this fails as well and then you've got no DNS server, which is a bad thing.
The "dnsmasq tainted watchdog script" starts a process that monitors the syslog file and, if it see the text "Comm: dnsmasq Tainted:", restarts dnsmasq all by itself.
It's a good idea to run it and it does no harm.
You can see the script it runs here /jffs/addons/scmerlin.d/tailtaintdns
If I understand correctly, essentially you'd like to bypass the 10-minute while-loop that checks for the "ntp_ready" NVRAM variable during the script initialization because under some circumstances your WAN connection is not established or goes down, but you still would like to run scMerlin without having to wait for the 10-minute check. Is this correct?Any possibility to add an option to toggle NTP_Ready() ?
I comment it out to prevent stalling when the WAN connection is down.
I believe this is a bad idea. Who toggles it back? And if done later on, NTP may never sync. That‘s what I saw when I tested this a few months ago.If I understand correctly, essentially you'd like to bypass the 10-minute while-loop that checks for the "ntp_ready" NVRAM variable during the script initialization because under some circumstances your WAN connection is not established or goes down, but you still would like to run scMerlin without having to wait for the 10-minute check. Is this correct?
If so, I can take a look at this over the weekend.
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