Trying to install OTRW2 on my e3000 running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/22/14) big - build 25697
I was stopped halfway, but after editing the prep script and correcting the ipkg-opt conf file it seems to be running again.
Then had to edit S10xinetd, because it had a blokking killall, halting my setup,
and now looks like lighttpd conguring is stopped...
Some suggestions??? Or should I not even try it, but use K3.x.......
These last packages seems to be a lot newer, so why is OTRW2 not using these packages...
Thanx!
I had the same problem before. I was stuck for days on the same error you were having. it turns out the latest kong build was giving me the issues. In the end I used this kong build to resolve the issue. http://desipro.de/ddwrt-ren/K26/r22000+/kingkong-nv60k-broadcom.bin
I hope it helps you too.
Trying to install OTRW2 on my e3000 running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/22/14) big - build 25697
I was stopped halfway, but after editing the prep script and correcting the ipkg-opt conf file it seems to be running again.
Then had to edit S10xinetd, because it had a blokking killall, halting my setup,
and now looks like lighttpd conguring is stopped...
Some suggestions??? Or should I not even try it, but use K3.x.......
These last packages seems to be a lot newer, so why is OTRW2 not using these packages...
Thanx!
I had the same problem before. I was stuck for days on the same error you were having. it turns out the latest kong build was giving me the issues. In the end I used this kong build to resolve the issue. http://desipro.de/ddwrt-ren/K26/r22000+/kingkong-nv60k-broadcom.bin
I hope it helps you too.
There is an issue with the latest build, once you enable USB function the router will lock up every time you go back to USB tab in the GUI and it seems that the router will not mount the storage properly. Hence the script cuts out half way through.
I'm sticking with kong 22000++, seems to work fine though I really like the new builds GUI and the fact that the GUI in the new build does not take up lots of CPU time unlike kong 22000++/+
Getting Mypage's QoS classification working in 26081 required the following changes on an AC66U.
I'm new to DDWRT, so I don't know when the mark classifications changed from 10, etc, to 10240, etc.
EDIT 1/31, 7:59BRT. All fixed and working.
Edit:
/opt/www/js/qos_conntrack.js
Find and edit to these values:
Code:
function qos_rating(rating) {
if (rating == 40960) { var id = 1; var stars = "*"; }
else if (rating == 0 || rating == 30720) { var id = 2; var stars = "**"; }
else if (rating == 20480) { var id = 2; var stars = "***"; }
else if (rating == 10240) { var id = 2; var stars = "****"; }
Search for qos[0] and change the values to the ones below:
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 3:57 Post subject: mypage on OpenWRT
This may or may not have been asked before, and if it was I've missed it while skimming hundreds of posts [unfortunate dd-wrt and openwrt don't have thread search integration], however is it possible to get mypage working using openwrt on a [Linksys] wrt ac1900? I know OTRW2 can't crossover due to it being designed for broadcom kernels, however is it possible to edit small portions of the mypage scripts to get them to work on openwrt? If it is possible, could someone please point me in the right direction of where I can research this further?
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:51 Post subject: Optware on ext-hdd
I was able to successfully install Optware on Kong 2200 build on a Netgear WNDR4000 router with a WD 2 TB ext HDD.
I have optware on the first partition and using two other partitions on the HDD for NAS/backup storage.
I find that the HDD is always warm to the touch and does not appear to spin down when not in use. I am assuming that optware is the reason for this. Is there a recommendation or a configuration setting change that will allow the HDD to spin down when not in use? Or should optware installed on a separate flash drive on its own and not coexist on the same data HDD?
Im having a issue of pixelserv writing to hosts.exclude
Code:
/opt/etc/init.d/S45pixelserv: line 398: /opt/etc/pixelserv/hosts.exclude: Permission
denied
Ive tried stopping and turning off the service, deleting all files in pixelserv directory. Then issuing a killall -HUP dnsmasq command and re enabling and starting the service. Constantly get that error above and pixelserv is not working. Any suggestions?
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 15:23 Post subject: Re: Optware on ext-hdd
So I upgraded to a wndr4500 (from wndr4000) seeing that there does not seem to be a solution to the below other than to separate optware from the data disk.
With a WNDR4500 there are 2 USB ports and so I put a flash drive on one and the 2TB HDD on the other USB port with OTRW2 going on the flash drive.
Unfortunately it appears that there is no OTRW2 support for the Kong AC3 builds at this time and so kind of struck here. There does not appear to be a K2.6 ddwrt firmware available for the wndr4500 and the only good working K3 builds do not support full optware....
shenoyh wrote:
I was able to successfully install Optware on Kong 2200 build on a Netgear WNDR4000 router with a WD 2 TB ext HDD.
I have optware on the first partition and using two other partitions on the HDD for NAS/backup storage.
I find that the HDD is always warm to the touch and does not appear to spin down when not in use. I am assuming that optware is the reason for this. Is there a recommendation or a configuration setting change that will allow the HDD to spin down when not in use? Or should optware installed on a separate flash drive on its own and not coexist on the same data HDD?
Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 23:35 Post subject: Re: /opt/usr/sbin/service: line 31: can't create /tmp/servic
JW0914 wrote:
Error following OTRW2 install [when inputting "service"]:
/opt/usr/sbin/service: line 31: can't create /tmp/services: Is a directory
Error output immediately prior to OTRW2 install completion:
grep: /opt/etc/init.d/s56unfsd: no such file or directory
grep: /opt/etc/init.d/s55portmap: no such file or directory
I received the above error upon rebooting after OTRW2 install and giving the service command. I was hoping to be able to search this thread as its 60 pages long, however I'm either not looking in the right place, or the forum doesn't have thread search abilities.
I am running a Kong AC firmware for my R6300 (24200M) and wasn't aware Kong AC firmwares were not supported before installing OTRW2. So first, is the fact I'm running an AC firmware the reason for the above error? If it isn't, could someone please provide insight into what I did wrong or did not do. I followed all directions provided within the OTRW2 tutorial page and after I got this error the first time, I thought maybe I didn't do something correctly and I reformatted my thumb drive and reinstalled the 24200M firmware... only to get the error again.
I did read on the tutorial page kernel 3.x aren't supported fully, but did list around 10 or so that do work on kernel 3.x, which makes me wonder if it is the fact I'm running AC firmware. Any insight would be greatly appreciated =]
EDIT: After realizing I shouldn't have created a partition for jffs, I reformatted my thumb drive and reinstalled OTRW2 (left router off during the reformat, as I don't know how to unmount the thumb drive from the router). However, I still receive the same error when inputting services, as well as a grep error immediately before the OTRW2 install finishes. I know next to nothing about Linux, minus some very basic stuff I know from rooting and unlocking the bootloader on my Razr Maxx HD, and I figured now is as good of a time as any to learn the basics of Linux. From Googling the error, it seems [I could be way off here] like this is a permission issue, and not knowing the Linux filesystem, I don't want to go poking around with chmod without guidance if it is a permissions issue. When I attempt to navigate to the /opt/usr/sbin/service folder using ls, it returns an error that no such directory exists. Also, the UUID for /opt [sda1] has been entered into the "Mount this Partition to /opt" text box [Additional screenshot added]
Any update on a fix for this. I have run command : chmod 777 for \tmp\services\
I have the same issue when I run the service command.
(" /opt/usr/sbin/service: line 31: can't create /tmp/services: Is a directory ")
I am running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/22/14) giga
(SVN revision 25697) Linux 3.10.63 #5241 Mon Dec 22 05:39:52 CET 2014 mips on Asus RT-AC66U
That wiki indicates that Kernel 3.x should work. I have confirmed that the prep script detects the 3.x kernel running on the router and downloads and runs the K3 prep script (specifically, http://dd-ware.googlecode.com/svn/otrw2/prep_k3_dd-ware)
The above is what I get when trying to install OTRW2 on my Asus RT-N16 with my Kong DD-WRT v24-sp2 build via Winscp, and I followed the troubleshooting suggested by basmaf the DD-WRT Guru in response to someone who had the very same issue.
I've had to schedule this USB installing as a side-project, because it's taking up way too much time, and I'm at my wits-end- basmaf's links MUST be dead!
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 19:54 Post subject: Re: /opt/usr/sbin/service: line 31: can't create /tmp/servic
X-TraxxX wrote:
JW0914 wrote:
Error following OTRW2 install [when inputting "service"]:
/opt/usr/sbin/service: line 31: can't create /tmp/services: Is a directory
Error output immediately prior to OTRW2 install completion:
grep: /opt/etc/init.d/s56unfsd: no such file or directory
grep: /opt/etc/init.d/s55portmap: no such file or directory
I received the above error upon rebooting after OTRW2 install and giving the service command. I was hoping to be able to search this thread as its 60 pages long, however I'm either not looking in the right place, or the forum doesn't have thread search abilities.
I am running a Kong AC firmware for my R6300 (24200M) and wasn't aware Kong AC firmwares were not supported before installing OTRW2. So first, is the fact I'm running an AC firmware the reason for the above error? If it isn't, could someone please provide insight into what I did wrong or did not do. I followed all directions provided within the OTRW2 tutorial page and after I got this error the first time, I thought maybe I didn't do something correctly and I reformatted my thumb drive and reinstalled the 24200M firmware... only to get the error again.
I did read on the tutorial page kernel 3.x aren't supported fully, but did list around 10 or so that do work on kernel 3.x, which makes me wonder if it is the fact I'm running AC firmware. Any insight would be greatly appreciated =]
EDIT: After realizing I shouldn't have created a partition for jffs, I reformatted my thumb drive and reinstalled OTRW2 (left router off during the reformat, as I don't know how to unmount the thumb drive from the router). However, I still receive the same error when inputting services, as well as a grep error immediately before the OTRW2 install finishes. I know next to nothing about Linux, minus some very basic stuff I know from rooting and unlocking the bootloader on my Razr Maxx HD, and I figured now is as good of a time as any to learn the basics of Linux. From Googling the error, it seems [I could be way off here] like this is a permission issue, and not knowing the Linux filesystem, I don't want to go poking around with chmod without guidance if it is a permissions issue. When I attempt to navigate to the /opt/usr/sbin/service folder using ls, it returns an error that no such directory exists. Also, the UUID for /opt [sda1] has been entered into the "Mount this Partition to /opt" text box [Additional screenshot added]
Any update on a fix for this. I have run command : chmod 777 for \tmp\services\
I have the same issue when I run the service command.
(" /opt/usr/sbin/service: line 31: can't create /tmp/services: Is a directory ")
I am running DD-WRT v24-sp2 (12/22/14) giga
(SVN revision 25697) Linux 3.10.63 #5241 Mon Dec 22 05:39:52 CET 2014 mips on Asus RT-AC66U
I haven't read the whole thread here but did notice you guys faced the same problem with services script that I did so I decided to share my version of it. Use at your own risk:
FIXES:
- script tries to list all available init.d scripts into a /tmp/services file however some versions of DD-WRT already have a /tmp/services directory created. Fix renames the file the script tries to create to "/tmp/services.list"
- script uses "ps -ef" to get list of processes however the ps version in DD-WT is a minimal version using busybox and does not have the "e" and "f" directives. Fixed script to use simple "ps" instead
File is attached.
I also uploaded to my server so it can be easily retrieved from within DD-WRT by going into it via SSH or telnet and running:
That wiki indicates that Kernel 3.x should work. I have confirmed that the prep script detects the 3.x kernel running on the router and downloads and runs the K3 prep script (specifically, http://dd-ware.googlecode.com/svn/otrw2/prep_k3_dd-ware)
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Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 21:03 Post subject: E4200V1 - OTRW2 script install?
I have an E4200V1 running nicely on dd-wrt.v24-29739_NEWD-2_K2.6_mega-nv60k.bin. I started with a mini build and then moved up to the mega build to get the USB working.
I am following the process on the OTRW2 page here: