17 Feb 2018 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | axn: it says in the bmx readme rxrate is bps so 54000 would mean 54kbit right? actually a 2.4ghz wifi connectionis likely 54mbit isnt it? | 02:15:46 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | and how is the bmx7 ram usage calculated? on a device with 2gb of ram bmx7 mentions a ten time bigger ram usage then on a router | 02:24:47 |
18 Feb 2018 |
axn | Ram usage dependa on page size which might be bigger for 64bit kernels. Does it match the vmsize reported with top? | 15:07:59 |
axn | The 54mbit i still need to check... | 15:09:06 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | thanks on the update about page size, thats very likely the reason | 18:04:50 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | the 54mbit issue would be nice to fix, as well for the monitoring 😉
https://screenshotscdn.firefoxusercontent.com/images/06af9514-6f9d-4045-92b4-63e33d4792cb.png | 18:08:11 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | also this looks a bit odd https://github.com/bmx-routing/bmx7/issues/11 | 18:08:33 |
axn | I commented in https://github.com/bmx-routing/bmx7/issues/11 | 21:37:13 |
axn | Regarding rxRate in general I can't find anything wrong. With perfect links and default dev=... /rateMax setting it shows rxRate=56000K which reflects 56M. A reasonable assumption unless more detailed physical capabilities are known for a given interface | 21:42:09 |
axn | If you change /rxRate=100000000 then also 'bmx7 -c links' reflects this | 21:43:01 |
19 Feb 2018 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | axn: please let it output 54000K with a trailing K | 01:35:23 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | But not 54000 without no suffix | 01:36:02 |
axn | It does | 08:01:53 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | axn: the 54mbit issue would be nice to fix, as well for the monitoring 😉 https://screenshotscdn.firefoxusercontent.com/images/06af9514-6f9d-4045-92b4-63e33d4792cb.png | 10:24:01 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | It only gets 50000 but without no K | 10:24:43 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | LINKS:
shortId name linkKey linkKeys nbLocalIp dev rts rq tq rxRate txRate wTxRate mcs sgi chw wSnr
03D20F47 UPC-LibreMesh-1706 DH2048M112 RSA896,DH2048M112 fe80::6670:2ff:fe3e:9d2a wlan1-mesh_13 1 100 100 54000 54000 -1 0 0 20 0
| 10:30:05 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | so it's 54000 without a K | 10:30:31 |
axn | !?!? Yesterday when i checked bmx7 master head it always showed the K. Could it be that you configured /rateMax to 54000 (NO K)? | 11:28:26 |
axn | Dump bmx7 -cp please | 11:29:00 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | root@smpl-monitor:~# bmx7 -cp
PARAMETERS:
plugin bmx7_iwinfo.so (0)
plugin bmx7_config.so (0)
plugin bmx7_json.so (0)
plugin bmx7_sms.so (0)
plugin bmx7_tun.so (0)
ipVersion 6 (6)
syslog 0 (1)
dbgMuteTimeout 1000000 (100000)
dev br-lan (0)
dev wlan1-mesh_13 (0)
/rateMax 54000 (0)
dev wlan0-mesh_13 (0)
/rateMax 54000 (0)
dev eth0 (0)
configSync 0 (1)
syncSms lime-defaults (0)
tunOutTimeout 100000 (60000)
tunDev main (0)
/tun4Address 10.45.235.240/24 (0)
/tun6Address 2012:0:0:f0::/48 (0)
tunIn inet4 (0)
/network 0.0.0.0/0 (0)
tunOut nodes (0)
/network 172.16.0.0/12 (0)
tunOut clouds (0)
/network 10.0.0.0/8 (0)
tunOut inet6 (0)
/network ::/0 (0)
/maxPrefixLen 0 (128)
tunOut publicv6 (0)
/network 2000::/3 (0)
/maxPrefixLen 64 (128)
| 11:37:32 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | 03D20F47 UPC-LibreMesh-1706 DH2048M112 RSA896,DH2048M112 fe80::6670:2ff:fe3e:9d2a wlan1-mesh_13 1 100 100 54000K 54000K -1 0 0 20 0 | 11:42:06 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | perfect! | 11:42:11 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | axn: sorry for the mess, it's a problem of libremesh | 11:43:40 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | they just set a bad max rate | 11:43:46 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | @d3vnil:matrix.org: https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/pull/333 | 11:52:53 |
20 Feb 2018 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | axn: did you had a look at the "originators trigger issue"? is that a complex task? | 15:14:09 |
axn | Sorry, what do you mean? | 15:30:13 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | axn: the idea is that whenever a originator changes (added, removed, new ip) then a script is triggered | 17:00:52 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/odhcpd | 17:01:03 |
@aparcar:matrix.org | like odhcpd has, a script that runs when a new lease is created | 17:01:13 |