i dont know if this happened after updating to 1.05 but either way, my graphs dont display anymore. I tried manually downloading the SVGviewer from http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install and it says successfully installed, but still doesnt display. I tried in Firefox and IE7 also. the data is there because on the weekly, monthly areas I see all the bandwidth usage numbers. I am saving data to CIFS 1 which is a share on my NAS. Do I need to reset all my data? what to do? thanks
restart the router and the computer and send screen shot of what you see Firefox has SVG support built in it is not dependent on an external SVG Viewer. and you don't need to reset data.. I save the logs in CIFS too... BTW from what version did you upgraded?
Apparently I have the same problem ... I've used IE7 for months and this never happened before with any Tomato upgrade. I think I will reboot the router and manually reenter the data to see if that fixes it. I am also saving data to a CIFS mount. Pharma Edit: I found the issue ... I reinstalled the plug-in and on the Adobe website they have a test at the bottom of the webpage you can try once you've installed it. When I ran the test it didn't work, IE7 needed permission to install the activex control in the browser. After this it had no problem displaying the Tomato graphics. Try running the test .... http://www.adobe.com/svg/viewer/install/main.html Pharma
I tried that, I did the test on the Adobe site and I saw the 3 balls no problem... but my tomato bandwidth page still doesn't work. Not in IE or firefox. I get a "blank" grid with no data. :help:
you screen shot shows SVG I can see the gray grid lines .. check the log rstats might have some kind of problem, if you don't find anything post them and reboot the router first...
I have rebooted the router twice....... nothing about rstats in the logs... heres the last 25 lines..... what could be the problem?? Tofu any ideas?? Mar 15 05:56:01 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 06:00:01 whr-g54s cron.notice crond[95]: USER root pid 372 cmd ntpsync --cron #ntpsync# Mar 15 06:00:05 whr-g54s user.info ntpc[373]: Time Updated: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 06:00:05 -0400 [+4s] Mar 15 06:23:08 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 06:56:07 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 Mar 15 06:56:07 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 07:23:08 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 07:56:09 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 Mar 15 07:56:09 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 08:23:08 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 09:23:08 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 09:56:10 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 Mar 15 09:56:10 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 10:00:01 whr-g54s cron.notice crond[95]: USER root pid 409 cmd ntpsync --cron #ntpsync# Mar 15 10:00:03 whr-g54s user.info ntpc[410]: Time Updated: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 10:00:03 -0400 [+2s] Mar 15 10:23:10 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 10:56:14 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 Mar 15 10:56:14 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 11:23:10 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 11:56:16 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 Mar 15 11:56:16 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 12:23:10 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK -- Mar 15 12:56:18 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPINFORM(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 Mar 15 12:56:18 whr-g54s daemon.info dnsmasq[117]: DHCPACK(br0) 172.31.254.3 00:01:29:d4:3c:e8 black-box Mar 15 13:23:10 whr-g54s syslog.info -- MARK --
Did the graphs ever work for you under previous versions? Have your tried reinstalling the Tomato 1.05 firmware just in case something went wrong with the flash? Pharma
Jon (Tofu) figured it out ... I just had to click the ppp0 tab. For some reason, it wasnt auto selecting like it was before. Once I clicked it, the graph appeared right away....