Two RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN units, different CPU Utilization on idle, both has default factory settings
What causes the other RB to use 6% CPU while the other is zero?
IPV6 package is not installed.One have IPv6 enabled, and try to obtain IPv6 info on the net....
yes, it was installed, but i already removed it, I thought that was the cause too. the CPU still hitting 5~8%IPV6 PACKAGE ARE INSTALLEDIPV6 package is not installed.One have IPv6 enabled, and try to obtain IPv6 info on the net....
identical configuration side-by-side
i just didn't make a new screen shot
/system reset-configuration skip-backup=yes keep-users=no no-defaults=yes
done that earlier.. upgradedto 6.11, firmware 3.12 - did a clean slate, removed some packages still cpu is high, then I reverted back to 6.10, firmware 3.12 - clean slate, removed calea,ups,ipvs, openflow packages.. still the same.Put on both same RouterOS (6.11) from routeros-xxxx.6.11.npk,
on both same bios [MikroTik call it firmware, but really is BIOS....]
empty file folder on both
and do on both:
(WARNING, OBLVIOUSLY CLEAR ALL...)Code: Select all/system reset-configuration skip-backup=yes keep-users=no no-defaults=yes
I suggest you to use netinstall 6.11 + RouterOS 6.7 + BIOS 3.14:done that earlier.. upgradedto 6.11, firmware 3.12 - did a clean slate, removed some packages still cpu is high, then I reverted back to 6.10, firmware 3.12 - clean slate, removed calea,ups,ipvs, openflow packages.. still the same.Put on both same RouterOS (6.11) from routeros-xxxx.6.11.npk,
on both same bios [MikroTik call it firmware, but really is BIOS....]
empty file folder on both
and do on both:
(WARNING, OBLVIOUSLY CLEAR ALL...)Code: Select all/system reset-configuration skip-backup=yes keep-users=no no-defaults=yes
done the netinstall too!
the 3.14 i have not tried. i only use the 3.12 that comes with 6.11 (i think) but still, it doesn't make sense, both unit uses 3.12 firmware.I suggest you to use netinstall 6.11 + RouterOS 6.7 + BIOS 3.14:done that earlier.. upgradedto 6.11, firmware 3.12 - did a clean slate, removed some packages still cpu is high, then I reverted back to 6.10, firmware 3.12 - clean slate, removed calea,ups,ipvs, openflow packages.. still the same.Put on both same RouterOS (6.11) from routeros-xxxx.6.11.npk,
on both same bios [MikroTik call it firmware, but really is BIOS....]
empty file folder on both
and do on both:
(WARNING, OBLVIOUSLY CLEAR ALL...)Code: Select all/system reset-configuration skip-backup=yes keep-users=no no-defaults=yes
done the netinstall too!
http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/ ... l-6.11.zip
http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/ ... be-6.7.npk
http://i.mt.lv/routerboard/files/ar9344_3.14.fwf
Make a try, do not cost anything...
And remember on netinstall to not keep previous configuration.....
Yes, the 3.12 come with 6.11,the 3.14 i have not tried. i only use the 3.12 that comes with 6.11 (i think) but still, it doesn't make sense, both unit uses 3.12 firmware.I suggest you to use netinstall 6.11 + RouterOS 6.7 + BIOS 3.14:
http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/ ... l-6.11.zip
http://download2.mikrotik.com/routeros/ ... be-6.7.npk
http://i.mt.lv/routerboard/files/ar9344_3.14.fwf
Make a try, do not cost anything...
And remember on netinstall to not keep previous configuration.....
anyway.. will try the 3.14
no. i didn't say that..The LCD keep settings on its own???
LCD have it's own firmware?