aex.perez
Very Senior Member
This is what was happening and happened before the USB stick up and died,
Jun 24 00:44:33 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1494) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -1525 pad) in eraseblock at 00380000
Jun 24 08:55:10 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1376) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -697 pad) in eraseblock at 00320000
Jun 24 09:18:30 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (28707) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -697 pad) in eraseblock at 00220000
Jun 24 10:15:18 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1375) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -679 pad) in eraseblock at 00100000
Since this was happening for a while and I ignored because it wasn't impacting anything, until it was as it died and impacted everything, and my backups were corrupted (GIGO) and I've been tying to fix things as I run into them
This morning, after a week, again! And so it begins!
Jun 29 12:20:22 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1358) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -679 pad) in eraseblock at 00700000
At the EXACT same time that WiFi started going nuts and randomly changing channels and bandwidth on the 5Ghz (trypically, I'm VERY stable with 60/160)
Hooray!
The SSD Flash enclosure arrives this afternoon, so since I recovered from the 24th (mostly) have plenty of practice recovering and redoing anything that got broken, NEVER wanting to go through this mess again!
Things Like:
AMTM locking up on start
NTP not starting/synching
Not being able to start any script without a warning about different files being locked and preventing another instance of the selected script from starting
Then scribe and filters headaches (see this post and acroll up a few) still can't get the nodes log updates to show up on the router syslog again, let alone in a filtered log.
WiFi settings / would default to Auto/Auto and couldn't change it, had to trick it to get back to:
Various other scripts and their settings to many to remember
Settings on the Router, oh the hours I spent trying to get asusrouter.com to work again, before realizing what I did to break it and then the ease with which to make it work
again! (Hint: don't define the Internet DNS server under the LAN/ DHCP server LAN DNS and WINS Server Setting, but under WAN DNS Setting under the WAN - Internet Connection Tab instead, this fixed other problems as is noticeably faster on Internet DNS lookups)
Getting the VPNs set back up, Wiregard / Opensense, IPSEC for the wife's Win11 laptop (native and easy) is still pending
AiMesh bindings stored in nvram/sta_binding_list got corrupted hence not being able to bind/unbind devices and devices bound incorrectly
and other annomalies that I've been chasing and resolved until this jffs error this after noon sent WiFi (acsd, and a flood of CFG80211-ERROR and other related stuff) and kept causing router to restart connectivity (not reboot) every few seconds
Setting the Router USB to USB2 even if had a USB3 stick, that caused other anomalies
So needless to say, going to be busy resetting everything AGAIN and making sure it all works and hopefully close this chapter once I get everything moved over, then rethink and implement a new backup retention schedule to use with BACKUPMON.
Had gotten complacent from being so stable for so long, and getting lazy because between BACKUPMON (@Viktor Jaep) and MerlinAU (@ExtremeFiretop), and the work by (@Martinski, @thelonelycoder) on the scripts my maintenace has been near zero.
As for the others (@Tech9
amongst MANY others, and you know who you all are) recommending to do this, get off USB and get onto SSD Flash, I know - I know, lesson learned!
Hopefully others after seeing this and the pain and anomalies it caused will make the switch as well.
(Left a LOT of trouble shooting detail out, for brevity, as it has taken 6 days to get here, and still few more to go, now
)
Jun 24 00:44:33 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1494) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -1525 pad) in eraseblock at 00380000
Jun 24 08:55:10 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1376) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -697 pad) in eraseblock at 00320000
Jun 24 09:18:30 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (28707) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -697 pad) in eraseblock at 00220000
Jun 24 10:15:18 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1375) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -679 pad) in eraseblock at 00100000
Since this was happening for a while and I ignored because it wasn't impacting anything, until it was as it died and impacted everything, and my backups were corrupted (GIGO) and I've been tying to fix things as I run into them
This morning, after a week, again! And so it begins!
Jun 29 12:20:22 Router kernel: jffs2: warning: (1358) jffs2_sum_write_data: Summary too big (-32 data, -679 pad) in eraseblock at 00700000
At the EXACT same time that WiFi started going nuts and randomly changing channels and bandwidth on the 5Ghz (trypically, I'm VERY stable with 60/160)
Hooray!

The SSD Flash enclosure arrives this afternoon, so since I recovered from the 24th (mostly) have plenty of practice recovering and redoing anything that got broken, NEVER wanting to go through this mess again!
Things Like:
AMTM locking up on start
NTP not starting/synching
Not being able to start any script without a warning about different files being locked and preventing another instance of the selected script from starting
Then scribe and filters headaches (see this post and acroll up a few) still can't get the nodes log updates to show up on the router syslog again, let alone in a filtered log.
WiFi settings / would default to Auto/Auto and couldn't change it, had to trick it to get back to:
Various other scripts and their settings to many to remember
Settings on the Router, oh the hours I spent trying to get asusrouter.com to work again, before realizing what I did to break it and then the ease with which to make it work

Getting the VPNs set back up, Wiregard / Opensense, IPSEC for the wife's Win11 laptop (native and easy) is still pending
AiMesh bindings stored in nvram/sta_binding_list got corrupted hence not being able to bind/unbind devices and devices bound incorrectly
and other annomalies that I've been chasing and resolved until this jffs error this after noon sent WiFi (acsd, and a flood of CFG80211-ERROR and other related stuff) and kept causing router to restart connectivity (not reboot) every few seconds
Setting the Router USB to USB2 even if had a USB3 stick, that caused other anomalies
So needless to say, going to be busy resetting everything AGAIN and making sure it all works and hopefully close this chapter once I get everything moved over, then rethink and implement a new backup retention schedule to use with BACKUPMON.
Had gotten complacent from being so stable for so long, and getting lazy because between BACKUPMON (@Viktor Jaep) and MerlinAU (@ExtremeFiretop), and the work by (@Martinski, @thelonelycoder) on the scripts my maintenace has been near zero.
As for the others (@Tech9

Hopefully others after seeing this and the pain and anomalies it caused will make the switch as well.
(Left a LOT of trouble shooting detail out, for brevity, as it has taken 6 days to get here, and still few more to go, now
