Still testing out my new GS-AX3000 with stock AsusWRT. I decided to let it run a scan of my attached USB thumb drive. It appeared to run to completion just fine but it shows the dialog seen in the attachment and no other results. Now any time I exit the Health Scanner tab to do something else and then return to the Health Scanner tab it shows the same dialog. Perhaps a reboot will clear this?
Log entries:
Aug 2 09:12:11 rc_service: httpd 1409:notify_rc start_diskscan
Aug 2 09:12:11 disk_monitor: Scan manually...
Aug 2 09:12:11 disk monitor: start...
Aug 2 09:12:11 disk monitor: unmount partition
Aug 2 09:12:11 disk_monitor: USB partition unmounted from /tmp/mnt/R_Drive fail. (return -1, Device or resource busy)
Aug 2 09:12:11 iTunes: daemon is stoped
Aug 2 09:12:11 FTP Server: daemon is stopped
Aug 2 09:12:11 Samba Server: smb daemon is stoped
Aug 2 09:12:15 Timemachine: daemon is stoped
Aug 2 09:12:15 avahi-daemon[1674]: WARNING: No NSS support for mDNS detected, consider installing nss-mdns!
Aug 2 09:12:16 avahi-daemon[1674]: Alias name "GS-AX3000" successfully established.
Aug 2 09:12:16 disk_monitor: USB partition unmounted from /tmp/mnt/R_Drive
Aug 2 09:12:16 disk_monitor: USB partition unmounted from /opt
Aug 2 09:12:16 disk monitor: scan partition
Aug 2 09:12:18 disk monitor: re-mount partition
Aug 2 09:12:19 usb: USB ntfs fs at /dev/sda1 mounted on /tmp/mnt/R_Drive.
Aug 2 09:12:19 kernel: mounting /opt from mountOpt
Aug 2 09:12:19 kernel: creating cron job from mountOpt
Aug 2 09:12:20 rc_service: disk_monitor 2539:notify_rc start_samba
Aug 2 09:12:20 rc_service: disk_monitor 2539:notify_rc start_ftpd
Aug 2 09:12:20 rc_service: waitting "start_samba" via disk_monitor ...
Aug 2 09:12:20 Samba Server: daemon is started
Aug 2 09:12:21 rc_service: disk_monitor 2539:notify_rc start_dms
Aug 2 09:12:21 rc_service: waitting "start_ftpd" via disk_monitor ...
Aug 2 09:12:21 FTP server: daemon is started
Aug 2 09:12:22 rc_service: disk_monitor 2539:notify_rc start_mt_daapd
Aug 2 09:12:22 rc_service: waitting "start_dms" via disk_monitor ...
Aug 2 09:12:23 disk monitor: done
So I presume this is a bug?
Thanks