Are they within acceptable values: Code: Uptime 3 days, 00:54:45 CPU Load (1 / 5 / 15 mins) 0.20 / 0.08 / 0.02 Total / Free Memory 14.19 MB / 1,668.00 KB (11.48%) What concerns me is the free memory. Its between 10-12% and I get HTTP resets more often than I used to. I don't do P2P, I use QoS, Tomato 1.27, have 5 clients and run the rstats backup to ftp scripts. Even the router itselfs can HTTP reset connections to the Tomato UI e: added code box
Vit measures vital stats: http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/showpost.php?p=356012&postcount=13 (Vit is an angel, cflp is a daemon.) Of course one would always examine the syslog. "HTTP resets"? -- are there log entries accompanying that? What exactly happens? Does the HTTPD process change?
Count cache mem as free mem isn't checked As far as the logs are concerned that is all I got for the HTTP reset with TOmato's GUI Code: Dec 16 10:31:04 ? daemon.warn miniupnpd[13945]: HTTP Connection closed inexpectedly When this occurs, I just the get "connection reset" page in firefox. If I hit refresh a few times, everything goes back to normal
A few days ago some of my daemons died. syslogd is died too so i dont know why. The following died: syslogd redial buttons upnpd and i few more i restarted the router then 2 days later dnsmasq and telnetd died, so i rebooted the router again. i live in fear and loathing when my daemons will die agan. i limited the max connections to 1024, maybe some riskware or something portscans or flooding the router. I seen stuff like that before.
Then check it, and you'll see the "real" free memory. Tomato can use any free memory it finds as a cache to improve performance. karogyoker, take a look at this http://www.linksysinfo.org/forums/showpost.php?p=337415&postcount=3