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Crawl71

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Good Morning,

First off thought I would just say that this is a fantastic project and I'm very glad that I stumbled upon it. I do have a question though and after reading a lot of posts thought I would post this.

I am trying to setup Traffic Monitoring and seem to be having a bit of an issue getting the router to save the history to my USB.

Here is what I have done.

Selected 'Custom Location'
Save history location - '/mnt/'
Create or Reset data files - 'Yes'
Enable IPTraffic - 'Yes'
Create or Reset IPTraffic - 'Yes'
Monitor all IP's - 'Yes'

When I press the 'Apply' button, it does its thing but then the 'Create or Reset' fields revert back to 'no'. Also, when I try this and go back to the log, it is giving me an error saying that it can't access the USB. Are the two related and how to I correct this issue?

I am running the following;
Asus RT-N66U - 374.43

Thanks in advance for any help with this and of course sorry if I have left out any important details!
 
Selected 'Custom Location'
Save history location - '/mnt/'

This is the location where all disks are mounted. You have to select a disk inside /mnt/ (for example, /mnt/sda1/ would be the first USB disk).

Create or Reset data files - 'Yes'
Enable IPTraffic - 'Yes'
Create or Reset IPTraffic - 'Yes'
Monitor all IP's - 'Yes'

When I press the 'Apply' button, it does its thing but then the 'Create or Reset' fields revert back to 'no'.

This is normal, since it only needs to create/erase the database once. You don't want it to happen on every service restart or reboot.
 

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