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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    I actually came to the opposite conclusion -- that using service-event (or firewall-start) is the way to mitigate the problem, rather than anything causing it. When I saw jobs missing, they were always the jobs that had been added from services-start or postmount. I had been using...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    Ok, so it seems the concern is that this isn't guaranteed to solve the problem in aggregate -- and we might end up "back where we started." That is a valid concern. Since we don't know the root cause, nobody can be sure either way without actually trying (testing) it. What is the ECD for...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    You seem to be saying we "know for a fact" that the missing jobs are being caused by multiple scripts trying to use cru at/near the same time, and some failure of the lock file logic. Has that been proven? (I know there are some other threads on this, but I haven't been following them all so...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    True - The checking first is not absolutely required, if repeatedly re-writing the crontab file without need is acceptable, and if logging of the anomaly (jobs missing when they should be present) is not desired.
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    I don't think post-mount will help here. Like services-start, it (usually) only happens once, at boot, and doesn't get re-fired when the WAN goes down/up. But firewall-start gets called at boot, wan up/down, and several other cases. It is a little later than services-start, but getting the cron...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    Long before backupmon.... I had issues with cron jobs disappearing. I would inject them via services-start, then later (days or weeks) notice they were missing. I added various logging, but never determined a root cause. I did find that *sometimes* after the WAN had gone down, then come...
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    Scribe Strange Issue with Scribe / Syslog-NG after Reboot

    Well... My linux knowledge is really limited, so I could be off base here but... I *think* the "white" line in your 'htop' snapshot is the main process -- and the "green" line(s) are worker threads. So, you have only (1) main process, and (1) worker thread. If you run "ps | grep "syslog-ng"...
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    Scribe Strange Issue with Scribe / Syslog-NG after Reboot

    Update... I did a backup of the USB drive and set it up again with amtm. Before, it was two partitions: partition-1 was 80gb ext4, and partition-2 was unformatted. This time I set it up as one ext 4 partition using the entire drive. Used amtm to create the 4gb swap file, as before, then...
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    Scribe Strange Issue with Scribe / Syslog-NG after Reboot

    About 3 months ago, I rebooted my AX86U and noticed afterwards that syslog-ng was not logging correctly. The files were simply not being updated. Scribe status showed everything as working. Rather than investigate, I just did a scribe restart and the logging began working fine again. The...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    I had the same problem, which is why I ended up manually removing the file from the tarball (on Windows, using 7zip). Though maybe I was doing something wrong, but I guess busybox tar just doesn't support it. I tried several variations like you did but couldn't get "exclude from restore" to...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    I was surprised that, after the tar failure, the script just continued and rebooted as if everything was fine. Maybe adding some return code checking after the tar completes? At least "pause" if tar returns a "fatal error", so the user can see the error message?
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    If you decide to add an "automatically exclude swap files from backup" feature of some kind, you can find the fully qualified path(s) with `cat /proc/swaps`.
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    Agreed, I should have phrased my question differently. Should the swap file be Automatically excluded by BackupMon? Or is each user expected to manually exclude it? I see the provision exists for an exclusion file, and I'm fine with manually managing that... But I was just surprised the...
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    BACKUPMON BACKUPMON v1.5.10 -Mar 1, 2024- Backup/Restore your Router: JFFS + NVRAM + External USB Drive! (**Thread closed due to age**)

    My USB drive failed today (Samsung Fit Plus, 32gb). Won't mount or even be detected on any of my machines. It's dead, Jim. Switching to an SSD drive is on my todo list, but I haven't gotten there yet. :) I inserted a new USB drive (same model as old one) and followed the backmon...
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    Scribe and aimesh node

    It is entirely possible -- I have mine setup that way. The aimesh node forwards all log entries to the router, which uses syslog-ng (scribe) to organize them. As best I recall, here's how I did it. I installed Merlin on the aimesh node, then SSH'd to the node and enabled scripts: nvram set...
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    Scribe Scribe 2.4.4 is out

    It does look like "whatdepends" is recursive, so that's good. And this is beyond my depth as well, but what is @ryzhov_al saying here? I interpreted that to mean that "upgrade" (as well as "opkg depends") resolves only (1) level of upstream dependencies. True? (In particular, look at post...
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    Scribe Scribe 2.4.4 is out

    That’s a good step and does catch the syslog-ng case since it’s a first-level dependency. But I think the problem for many in this update was indirect (second or third level) dependencies. For example, a package that depended on another package which depended on libopenssl. So it’s a recursive...
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    Scribe Scribe 2.4.4 is out

    @cmkelly -- Not syslog-ng's fault (this time!), but rather a problem with libssl dependencies -- and the fact that opkg doesn't go multiple levels deep when resolveing dependencies during updates. Force reinstalling the dependent packages and then force reinstalling syslog-ng fixes it. More...
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    Scribe error='libssl.so.1.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32'

    Just sharing my experience in case it might help someone... I am running Diversion w/pixelserv-tls, Skynet, Scribe, uiDivstats, and uiScribe. I looked at the upgradable packages' dependencies, and decided on the following procedure: 1. Stopped entware, then did update and upgrade...
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