Hi,
I'm doing the update of this great firmware the difficult way. I want to update my opt directory, not to remove it.
So I'm busy doing that and meanwhile I prepare sort of a howto for others.
Of course, if one of you has it complete already, please overrule me.
Marc
O, BTW: I like to THANK mister Furge for his excellent job!
will i lose all my files on the box when i reflash/upgrading firmware?
Not likely. But if you have a /shares/MYVOLUME1/opt folder and a running rc.local from your 1.0.4.6 KC Furge image, it is best to, BEFORE you do the update: mv /shares/MYVOLUME1/opt /shares/MYVOLUME1/opt_DO_NOT_LOAD
If you get a message about opt being busy
a) disable all own added software. Set # in front of such startups in rc.local, but at least leave the telnet stuff there unaltered.
b) reboot
c) mv /shares/MYVOLUME1/opt /shares/MYVOLUME1/opt_DO_NOT_LOAD (you need to have telnet running or this will not be possible)
I have updated my Asus without this and had several problems with not starting up, resetting etc. I even had to reset to factory defaults once. I blame the old rc.local.
But all my shares are untouched, music, pictures etc are not affected.
So take care, and wait a while till I finish my how to
Marc
Two question:
1) Since mldonkey use a LOT of cpu resources would be very interesting having the possibility to start and stop it in a easy way. Stopping of course is only a matter of killing the core using Sancho, but restarting requires a telnet session and typing some annoying commands (not very comfortable).
2) I have the ftp server accessible from wan and would be very interesting to me knowing who is connected at that time, possibly in real time. Is there the possibility? Could I manage the user's connections?
Thanks in advance to anyone will help me.
(sorry for my ignorance and rusty english, but EXPERTS exists to be hopefully helpful)
hmmm i think that is too much for the cpu
you can play with loop_delay to save cpuload and try to reduce disk access cause i think this is still the bottleneck playing with diskbuffer etc..
http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/MemoryUsage maybe useful too
but imo this will not help thats just too much,
i started one big well seeded torrent ~40peers 500-700kb/s download= 80% cpuload, like to hear more mldonkey-experience on the wl700 here greetz
edit: setting share_scan_intervall=0 try this too
Last edited by elgatoz; 29-01-2008 at 03:01.
Thank you Henrikh!! this resolved my issue. I was in pain trying to get that fix and I only had 2 hrs of sleep that night.
Now, I have second problem. I have wl700ge behind my Linksys WRT54G (192.168.3.1). wl700ge is getting a static IP addr. of 192.168.3.100. Meaning, I have wl700ge treated as a client behind my WRT54G. before I mess up the ports 2 days ago, I was able to HTTP access MLdonkey by typing in 192.168.3.100:4080. The first time I had an error that asked me to add my PC's ip address (192.168.3.109) into mldonkey's 'allowed_ips'. I did, and it worked.
Now after i fixed the port issue, I can't access it anymore. i have even tried the 'nvram set kc_ssh_wan_access=Yes' still no go. I wonder what I did wrong? note, I can access WL700gE web Manager by just typing in 192.168.3.100 tho.. umm..
So, simply, hope the above arn't too complicated. I wish to access mldonkey's webui from outside... it was possible before, but now can't. Any suggestions?
thanks in advance.. and kfurge, keep up the great work! I appreciate what you offer to the community!
Interesting. You shouldn't have had to do this since the entire internal subnet 192.168.3.x is configured for full access by the startup script.
What do you mean by outside? So far everything you mentioned has been "inside". I.e. on the LAN interface 192.168.3.x. Is this what you can no longer access?
Please log into the router via telnet or ssh and post the mldonkey startup output in /tmp/mldonkey.out.
- K.C.
I have a problem same Neil
Sorry this is a dumb question and Im very newbie.Code:Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/Packages.gz wget: missing URL Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... Try `wget --help' for more options. An error ocurred, return value: 1. Collected errors: ipkg_download: ERROR: Command failed with return value 1: `wget -q -P http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/Packages.gz' WARNING: Unable to remove temporary directory: : No such file or directory
I don't know how to chgrp. ?
Could you give me more detail fro fix this problem ?
Thanks for the prompt reply, kfurge.
mldonkey startup output in /tmp/mldonkey.out:
Code:2008/01/29 19:05:44 [cO] Starting MLDonkey 2.9.2 ... 2008/01/29 19:05:44 [cO] Language EN, locale ASCII, ulimit for open files 1024 2008/01/29 19:05:44 [cO] MLDonkey is working in /shares/MYVOLUME1/MYSHARE1/.mldonkey 2008/01/29 19:05:44 [Gettext] Loading language resource mlnet_strings.EN_ASCII 2008/01/29 19:05:44 [cO] loaded language resource file 2008/01/29 19:05:44 [DNS] Resolving [WL700gE] ... 2008/01/29 19:05:45 [DNS] Resolving [www.mldonkey.org] ... 2008/01/29 19:05:45 [cO] Logging in /shares/MYVOLUME1/MYSHARE1/.mldonkey/mlnet.log 2008/01/29 19:05:49 [dMain] Core started
Here is my current connection:
Linksys (WAN IP= Public addr., LAN IP = 192.168.3.1)
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+----- wl700ge (WAN IP= 192.168.3.100, LAN IP 192.168.1.1)
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+----- System One (LAN IP = 192.168.3.109)
as you can see from the above diagram, from System two, I have no problem accessing mldonkey's http webui. However, I'm not able to from System One, which I was able to before. Any ideas?
thx.
What about connecting to the Mldonkey web interface (or via sancho) from the outside (WAN)? Is that possible?