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TonyK132

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I did a reboot yesterday, and now I only have about 2 hrs of System Logs in the GUI. It is possible I need to do a full-up reset from factory defaults to fix this, but is there something I can do in the mean time to get the logs working correctly? BTW, after the reboot, I found that ntpMerlin did not start (and yes, it is in the services-start file), and that my swap file was not being accessed. So I did a manual restart of ntpMerlin, and did a delete and create new swap file using amtm. That seems to have fixed those 2 problems, but maybe all those issues are related?

Update: I still only have 2 hrs worth of logs. Here is a snapshot of my jffs dir. What is causing the -1 file to only be that size?
 

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I did a reboot yesterday, and now I only have about 2 hrs of System Logs in the GUI. It is possible I need to do a full-up reset from factory defaults to fix this, but is there something I can do in the mean time to get the logs working correctly? BTW, after the reboot, I found that ntpMerlin did not start (and yes, it is in the services-start file), and that my swap file was not being accessed. So I did a manual restart of ntpMerlin, and did a delete and create new swap file using amtm. That seems to have fixed those 2 problems, but maybe all those issues are related?

Update: I still only have 2 hrs worth of logs. Here is a snapshot of my jffs dir. What is causing the -1 file to only be that size?
In case anyone is listening, Skynet just did an auto-update last night, and now the logs are working normally, with > 2 hrs being displayed in the System Log screen. So, do I need to manually need to restart Skynet after every boot to ensure the logs work right? Or, should I install Scribe, which may also solve the problem because of its handling of Log files?
 

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