You may want to have some more reliable USB storage than USB stick when running custom scripts with logging. I don't know what you currently use. Threads with information what works better and is more reliable are available on SNB Forums. One of my suggestions is here:
USB recommendations for Diversion / Skynet?
Looking for recommendations for USB drives to be used for scripts / swap running Diversion / Skynet on an AX86U pro. Not interested in anything large-ish, as I only use this drive for running the amtm scripts and not for NAS in any way. Try to keep my io to a minimum since it pushes the CPU so...www.snbforums.com
Good luck!
What you are doing is volunteer home sysadmin job with data control obsession. It happens when you have access to tools or hardware you never had before. I had a 200lbs home lab years ago with rack mounted UPS, Xeon storage server, Xeon gateway, big a** managed switch, etc. It was pretty, it was noisy (working, doing something, you hear it), many blinking LED lights, it was chewing data crazy fast and analizing every packet in and out. After I finished playing with it it was replaced by hardware fitting in a banker's box and doing exactly the same thing. I'm not interested in speed testing and monitoring anymore. So I know why you are doing it from my own experence.
One is a black box
Perhaps everyone has their own preferences for these tools
chart tools
It's easy to install and use
I know what AMTM is. I have tested every script there with exception of some new recent additions. I know what most scripts do, basics of how they do it and what they interact with. You have two scripts on your signature list potentially causing stability issues, one causing GUI glitches, and at least two unsupported and unaware of 388 firmware changes. Also your 10GB swap file is practically useless. I just asked why you need so many and I have the answer - you like graphs. This is enough. I also gave you some suggestions for more, if you are interested, including for your Asuswrt-Merlin firmware.
How did you get the charts to work? What settings/config? Thanks
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