CaptnDanLKW
Senior Member
I have 2 RT-AC86Us both running 384.18. On my main router I'm running syslog-ng and have enabled it to listen remotely,
On the remote node I have to manually set nvram "log_ipaddr=192.168.1.1" and restart syslogd after each reboot since this value is not retained, which is my problem.
I was thinking, since the remote node is running merlin, is there a command line way to enable script processing (since the UI is unavailable)? Assuming this would work, which script would be the best for this? I'm thinking service-start... that way if an AI Mesh property changes something that clobbers the value it can be set back automatically.
FYI - I do this to mostly capture roamastd and wlceventd events (helps troubleshoot roaming clients and SmartConnect steering) and the occasional thermal warning since the remote node sits in a hot shed.
On the remote node I have to manually set nvram "log_ipaddr=192.168.1.1" and restart syslogd after each reboot since this value is not retained, which is my problem.
I was thinking, since the remote node is running merlin, is there a command line way to enable script processing (since the UI is unavailable)? Assuming this would work, which script would be the best for this? I'm thinking service-start... that way if an AI Mesh property changes something that clobbers the value it can be set back automatically.
FYI - I do this to mostly capture roamastd and wlceventd events (helps troubleshoot roaming clients and SmartConnect steering) and the occasional thermal warning since the remote node sits in a hot shed.