**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 03 02:59:57 2019 Jan 03 04:59:49 evening everyone Jan 03 05:00:15 i've got some UI issues with luci and was hoping you all could point me in the right direction Jan 03 05:00:20 running 18.06.1 Jan 03 05:00:31 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/uci.lua:291: attempt to compare nil with number Jan 03 05:00:34 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: stack traceback: Jan 03 05:00:36 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/uci.lua:291: in function Jan 03 05:00:40 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: [C]: in function 'sort' Jan 03 05:00:43 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/uci.lua:290: in function 'foreach' Jan 03 05:00:46 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/network.lua:261: in function '_wifi_netid_by_sid' Jan 03 05:00:49 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/network.lua:1637: in function '__init__' Jan 03 05:00:51 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/util.lua:65: in function 'wifinet' Jan 03 05:00:54 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/network.lua:1583: in function 'callback' Jan 03 05:00:57 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/uci.lua:295: in function 'foreach' Jan 03 05:01:01 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/model/network.lua:1580: in function 'get_wifinets' Jan 03 05:01:04 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/controller/admin/network.lua:76: in function 'v' Jan 03 05:01:07 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:614: in function 'createtree' Jan 03 05:01:10 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:262: in function 'dispatch' Jan 03 05:01:13 Wed Jan 2 21:21:11 2019 daemon.err uhttpd[2032]: /usr/lib/lua/luci/dispatcher.lua:127: in function Jan 03 05:01:16 gui often fails to show my interfaces or the full list of wifi clients, also sometimes returns "bad gateway" with no content at all Jan 03 05:17:33 adam3999: you should always use a pastebin service for anything more than 3 lines of text, and also share the make & model of the device this is running on. Jan 03 05:18:01 adam3999: never hurts to clarify if you flashed the official release, or a community build, your own build, or something else. Jan 03 05:19:24 Fishman thanks for the tip, i'm using two Archer C7 v4 AC1750 devices and both have similar issues Jan 03 05:19:53 i followed the bootstrap installer image followed by the official 18.06.1 image from the device support page Jan 03 05:20:16 https://pastebin.com/CWU6ru9J Jan 03 05:23:55 adam3999: thanks. hopefully someone who can actually help will be by shortly with some ideas. i'm not that person :-) Jan 03 05:24:25 thanks Jan 03 05:26:16 adam3999: though, have you tried power cycling the device? Jan 03 05:27:06 yes several times during troubleshooting Jan 03 05:27:23 fair enough. as they say, check the obvious... Jan 03 05:31:03 https://pastebin.com/d4hNQKem Jan 03 05:31:28 This is the Meraki MX64's boot output. Haven't been able to find it so I grabbed it from a spare I had. Jan 03 05:32:00 It uses a BCM586 which doesn't really exist from what I've been able to dig up on google. Jan 03 05:32:27 It seems to have 2 JTAG headers, one 20 Pin ARM, and one 10 Micro-Pin ARM Jan 03 05:33:22 Anyone know the best person to send this stuff to? Jan 03 05:33:32 As I haven't been able to find anything on the MX64 dev wise Jan 03 05:43:38 Correction, the chip is actually a BCM5862X Jan 03 05:54:48 build #717 of layerscape/armv8_64b is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/layerscape%2Farmv8_64b/builds/717 Jan 03 08:23:30 ipat8: everyone can create wiki pages. Here are some guides: https://openwrt.org/wiki/start Jan 03 08:25:06 . Jan 03 09:22:21 @gch981213 I don't see a new page option. Is it because the account may be too new? Jan 03 11:30:41 adam3999: please pastebin the output of "ubus call network.wireless status | grep -v key", "uci show wireless" Jan 03 23:14:14 jow here is the info you requested, thanks for taking a look Jan 03 23:14:20 https://pastebin.com/nqG6J4eV Jan 04 01:54:05 greearb: ping Jan 04 01:56:04 I'm experimenting mesh/batman, I setup an ath9k node which seems to be running fine. I then tried setting up an archer c2600 as a node in the mesh, only to discover that by default ath10k (on c2600 at least) wont bring up a mesh interface because driver was not loaded with rawmode = 1 Jan 04 01:56:48 after insmod rawmode=1, it fails: Jan 04 01:56:56 [ 13.129521] ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: rawmode = 1 requires support from firmware Jan 04 01:57:04 [ 13.135692] ath10k_pci 0000:01:00.0: fatal problem with firmware features: -22 Jan 04 01:58:11 as I'm running 18.06, this is still ath10k, as opposed to ct variant, can you please tell me whether ath10k-ct/fw supports mesh mode on qca9980 radio? Jan 04 02:19:16 build #260 of gemini/generic is complete: Failure [failed images] Build details are at http://phase1.builds.lede-project.org/builders/gemini%2Fgeneric/builds/260 blamelist: Daniel F. Dickinson , Petr ?tetiar , Hans Dedecker Jan 04 02:31:07 abenz, I haven't tested mesh, but I think it should be able to work on the 9980 Jan 04 02:31:27 ibss should work as well, that has been tested Jan 04 02:31:39 with ct fw/driver that is **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 04 02:59:56 2019