Tue Apr 26, 2005 2:33 am
I get a kernel panic error. Like I said, the last router (that this one replaced) did this too. In fact, at this point it is my opinion that the legendary Linux reliability, at least as interpreted by Mikrotik, has become somewhat of a joke. I have eight Mikrotik routers running. Only one has run for close to a year without a reboot, but most of then shut down unexpectedly every several months. The worst one, is shutting down now every several days. Meanwhile, my Cisco routers have never had to be rebooted. Even my old NT router ran for 10 months without a reboot. In all fairness, the Mikrotiks are doing a lot more than simple routing, and I think that is part of the problem. It seems that there are now more features than the O/S can reliably support. Doing queues, web proxy, dns cache, routing, firewalls, etc is asking a lot of one machine. I think my latest problems started when I turned pcq on, so I am now turning it off and will think about using something else to do my shaping and web proxy duties. Too bad, because MT is a wonderful O/S. It just doesn't seem to be reliable if asked to do much more than routing IMHO.