I installed the updated package on a 19.07.4 box running cake, and QoS
performance went down the tubes.
Last night it locked up completely while attempting to stream.
See the PingPlots others have posted to this forum thread, mine look similar,
went from constant sub 50ms to very spiky, then som
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Jonathan Foulkes writes:
> I installed the updated package on a 19.07.4 box running cake, and QoS
> performance went down the tubes.
> Last night it locked up completely while attempting to stream.
>
> See the PingPlots others have posted to this forum thread, mine look sim
I figure there should be no inter-dependencies there, but the side-effect of
the new dnsmasq is pretty serious.
I did not install .6, I only performed an opkg update of the dnamasq package
itself. So kernal is the same in my case.
But others running a full .6 build report similar QoS issues.
I
On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 4:25 PM Jonathan Foulkes
wrote:
> I did not install .6, I only performed an opkg update of the dnamasq package
> itself. So kernal is the same in my case.
given you just updated the package -- that's extremely weird.
userspace update shouldn't be able to lock up the kern
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Daniel Sterling writes:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 4:25 PM Jonathan Foulkes
> wrote:
>> I did not install .6, I only performed an opkg update of the dnamasq package
>> itself. So kernal is the same in my case.
>
> given you just updated the package -- that's extremely weir
Could you try to run top or htop and look at the CPU load? I could imagine that
the fixes dnsmasq might have some CPU spikes that simply leave not enough
cycles for the traffic shaper?
Best Regards
Sebastian
> On Jan 22, 2021, at 22:25, Jonathan Foulkes wrote:
>
> I figure there shoul