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M.T.Field

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Yesterday, I was playing around with QoS settings on my ASUS RT-AC66U (turned it on, messed with a few settings, observed the results, then turned QoS off). Today, when I went to view Traffic Stats, I see the ASUS is gathering no data, and all historical data has been wiped (storing data on external USB drive) or corrupted. Uptime shows that the last reboot coincided with me turning QoS off. My log now shows a lot of these errors:

Apr 6 10:36:09 cstats[536]: Problem loading /dev/sda1/data/tomato_cstats_60a44c2166e0.gz. Still trying...
Apr 6 10:36:21 rstats[540]: Problem loading /dev/sda1/data/tomato_rstats_60a44c2166e0.gz. Still trying...

Is this known behavior, or have I encountered something anomalous?

Thanks!
 
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Yesterday, I was playing around with QoS settings on my ASUS RT-AC66U (turned it on, messed with a few settings, observed the results, then turned QoS off). Today, when I went to view Traffic Stats, I see the ASUS is gathering no data, and all historical data has been wiped (storing data on external USB drive) or corrupted. Uptime shows that the last reboot coincided with me turning QoS off. My log now shows a lot of these errors:

Apr 6 10:36:09 cstats[536]: Problem loading /dev/sda1/data/tomato_cstats_60a44c2166e0.gz. Still trying...
Apr 6 10:36:21 rstats[540]: Problem loading /dev/sda1/data/tomato_rstats_60a44c2166e0.gz. Still trying...

Is this known behavior, or have I encountered something anomalous?

Thanks!

Shouldn't be related to QoS - I also have QoS enabled lately without any issue.

I suspect the issue is rather with your USB disk not being mounted, or mounted under a different mount name. Go to Tools -> Other Settings, and click on the button right next to the data file location. It will open a popup that will let you select the directory where you save your data files.
 
I had this problem when I used NTFS. It was a permissions issue. Formatting to EXT3 fixed it for me.
 

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