Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
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Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Hi. I'd been posting on this problem on another thread "WDR36000 and random reboots", but as neither of those now apply I've started a new one here. I started on a WDR3600, I've now moved to an Archer C7 and the reboots are not at all random.
After disabling quotas, the router was up without incident for four days.
I re-enabled the throttling rules. Crash within seconds.
I enabled one rule; a single ten-ip range with one current user. Router promptly crashed.
I changed that one rule to stop traffic instead of throttle. No crash.
I re-enabled a throttle rule for my guest ip address range. No problem... but there are not currently any guests attached. I enabled all the other rules as shutdown instead of throttle. All good.
The rule that crashed the box was set up that it would start throttling almost right away.
(One of my kids is on youtube, the rule was designed to throttle after a few MB so he still had internet but couldn't do video.)
So a single throttling rule *that is actively throttling* is enough to crash, but shutdown rules are fine.
I tried deleting the files under /usr/data/bwmon and rebooting. If throttling occurs, the box still reboots.
I see nothing from dmesg or logread -f when this occurs. No log, stack, traceback... it just goes away.
Any thoughts? Suggestions? This is completely reproducible for me.
After disabling quotas, the router was up without incident for four days.
I re-enabled the throttling rules. Crash within seconds.
I enabled one rule; a single ten-ip range with one current user. Router promptly crashed.
I changed that one rule to stop traffic instead of throttle. No crash.
I re-enabled a throttle rule for my guest ip address range. No problem... but there are not currently any guests attached. I enabled all the other rules as shutdown instead of throttle. All good.
The rule that crashed the box was set up that it would start throttling almost right away.
(One of my kids is on youtube, the rule was designed to throttle after a few MB so he still had internet but couldn't do video.)
So a single throttling rule *that is actively throttling* is enough to crash, but shutdown rules are fine.
I tried deleting the files under /usr/data/bwmon and rebooting. If throttling occurs, the box still reboots.
I see nothing from dmesg or logread -f when this occurs. No log, stack, traceback... it just goes away.
Any thoughts? Suggestions? This is completely reproducible for me.
Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
When you throttle, do you use a QOS class or a throttle speed number?
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Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
A throttle speed number.
E.G. 50 MB per day then 50 kbps up/down thereafter.
E.G. 50 MB per day then 50 kbps up/down thereafter.
Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Could you test using a QOS class to similar effect?
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Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Sorry for the delay in getting back.
I set up a few QoS download classes, and they seem to be throttling correctly.
These are nothing fancy - just maximum bandwidth for specific hosts.
But they work and no crashes.
I set up a few QoS download classes, and they seem to be throttling correctly.
These are nothing fancy - just maximum bandwidth for specific hosts.
But they work and no crashes.
Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Which is the result i expected, and narrows down the problem. Thanks! 

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Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Lantis:
I'm having the same problem. Every time an IP hits a defined limit defined with a throttle response, the router resets.
I haven't tried the QoS throttle, but will give it a try when I can.
I'm having the same problem. Every time an IP hits a defined limit defined with a throttle response, the router resets.
I haven't tried the QoS throttle, but will give it a try when I can.
TP-Link Archer C7 v2 running 1.9.X
Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Just thought of a question: Is this a problem that only the newer Archer C7 V.2's are experiencing? You helped me get past the problem with the new flash chips, but I'm wondering if there's a better box I could pickup with known (and stable) architecture. Please let me know what you think.
TP-Link Archer C7 v2 running 1.9.X
Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
Hi mate it happens on other routers too. The op says that it happend on his wdr3600. From what I have bin told it's a hard bug to nail down.GAChuck wrote:Just thought of a question: Is this a problem that only the newer Archer C7 V.2's are experiencing? You helped me get past the problem with the new flash chips, but I'm wondering if there's a better box I could pickup with known (and stable) architecture. Please let me know what you think.
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Re: Quotas causing reboots on C7 with 1.9.x
It's a seemingly universal issue.
I've tracked it down to what module causes it, now I have to dig into the module which is quite complex.
It's definitely on my todo list. But even that is getting long.
I've tracked it down to what module causes it, now I have to dig into the module which is quite complex.
It's definitely on my todo list. But even that is getting long.
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