Precise Time

Hello!
We need to get from ORACLE 9.1 on Windows the current time up to the milliseconds through the ODBC function NOW() . (We get it only rounded up to seconds).
The driver uses SYSDATE.
Is there any possibility to tell the driver to use another expression? ( I would then implement my own function and call that. )
There is a tab "Translation" with an entry "Library" in the GUI for the ORACLE ODBC driver. I couldn't find any documentation about this.
I would be very thankful for any hint.
Thank you!
Aurelian Coasan

You can try
select systimestamp from dualI'm guessing that the NOW() function returns the current date, which has only second resolution.
Justin

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    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Bootbus flash: Setting flash for 16MB flash at 0x1ec00000
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]  Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] phys_mapped_flash: CFI does not contain boot bank location. Assuming top.
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] cavium-ethernet: Cavium Networks Octeon SDK version 1.7.3, build 264
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for hardware offload succeed
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for flow cache succeed
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for brcm Tag succeed
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for vlan enabled succeed
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 0 size 2048 No 1024
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 1 size 128 No 1024
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 3 size 128 No 640
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] global cache allocation start 0
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Ipforward global cache allocation sucessfull
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for IMP port status
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for 802.1x enabled port
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for blocking non EAP packets status
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Interface 0 has 2 ports (GMII)
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 996
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 999
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 1037
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 1039
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] port ko 0
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] port ko 1
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] led module init...
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] umi: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: 100 Mbps Full duplex, port  0, queue  0
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth1: 100 Mbps Full duplex, port  1, queue  1
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PF_key: Initialized Security Policy Database.
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] BUG: at kernel/softirq.c:138 local_bh_enable()
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Call Trace:[<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff8014b2e0>][<ffffffff802c58ec>][<c0000000002231ac>][<c000000000229460>][<c0000000001eea80>][<c000000000229eb4>][<ffffffff802c0a00>][<ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff801
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]
    <4>Intializing the 8021P-DSCP Remark Module
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for _8021p task IMP portPCI: Enabling device 0000:00:03.0 (0000 -> 0002)
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: Broadcom BCM432c 802.11 Wireless Controller 5.60.120.9
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_pptp version 3.1 loaded
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_nat_pptp version 3.0 loaded
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 5 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2d03 to 0x2b01: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    Sat Jan  1 01:01:51 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] IPv6 not configured on the interface
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:01 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:01 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:01 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:06 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    Fri Aug 30 15:27:32 2013(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ERROR:endChantRecv: protocol PNAC returned !OK
    hope you can help me!
    EDIT: This is a log file from today in the morning:
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:41 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:system op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:43 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] [BONJOUR_DEBUG]: Getting the results of Sql Query: SELECT value FROM environment WHERE name='BONJOUR_DEFAULT_SERVICE_NAME'
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] [BONJOUR_DEBUG]: Performing SqlQry : UPDATE bonjourDefaultServices SET textRecord = 'model=RV120W;deviceType=Router;deviceDescr=Wireless-N-VPN-Router;slaves=0;fmVersion=1.0.4.10;PIDVID=RV12
    W-E V01;MACAddress=00077D150BCA;serialNo=SER15320A9Q
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Linux version 2.6.21.7-Cavium-Octeon ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.1.2 (Cavium Networks Version: 1_6_0, build 34)) #1 Mon Jun 18 13:30:50 IST 2012
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] CVMSEG size: 2 cache lines (256 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] CPU revision is: 000d0601
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Determined physical RAM map:
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] memory: 0000000003800000 @ 0000000000700000 (usable)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Wasting 100352 bytes for tracking 1792 unused pages
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Initrd not found or empty - disabling initrd
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] On node 0 totalpages: 14336
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   DMA zone: 220 pages used for memmap
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   DMA zone: 0 pages reserved
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   DMA zone: 14116 pages, LIFO batch:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]   Normal zone: 0 pages used for memmap
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Built 1 zonelists. Total pages: 14116
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Kernel command line: bootoctlinux 0x3000200 mtdparts=phys_mapped_flash:512k(bootloader)ro,5632k(kernel),8704k(rootfs),1024k(data),128k(bootload-env) console=ttyS0,115200
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Primary instruction cache 32kB, virtually tagged, 4 way, 64 sets, linesize 128 bytes.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Primary data cache 16kB, 64-way, 2 sets, linesize 128 bytes.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB refill handler (49 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB load handler fastpath (64 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB store handler fastpath (67 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Synthesized TLB modify handler fastpath (64 instructions).
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PID hash table entries: 256 (order: 8, 2048 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Using 300.000 MHz high precision timer.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Memory: 53600k/57344k available (3099k kernel code, 3688k reserved, 669k data, 1788k init, 0k highmem)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Calibrating delay using timer specific routine.. 600.35 BogoMIPS (lpj=1200702)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Mount-cache hash table entries: 256
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Checking for the multiply/shift bug... no.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Checking for the daddi bug... no.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Checking for the daddiu bug... no.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 16
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Enabling Octeon big bar support
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PCI Status: PCI 32-bit
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:44 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Time: MIPS clocksource has been installed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IP route cache hash table entries: 512 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP reno registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] /proc/octeon_perf: Octeon performace counter interface loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Total HugeTLB memory allocated, 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] squashfs: version 3.0 (2006/03/15) Phillip Lougher
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] JFFS2 version 2.2. (NAND) (C) 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] io scheduler noop registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Serial: 8250/16550 driver $Revision: 1.90 $ 4 ports, IRQ sharing enabled
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] RAMDISK driver initialized: 1 RAM disks of 500000K size 1024 blocksize
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PPP BSD Compression module registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] MPPE/MPPC encryption/compression module registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 24
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] slram: not enough parameters.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] i2c /dev entries driver
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] GACT probability NOT on
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Mirror/redirect action on
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] u32 classifier
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]     Performance counters on
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]     Actions configured
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack version 2.4 (224 buckets, 1792 max) - 352 bytes per conntrack
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rsh: registering helper for port #0: 514/TCP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rsh: helper match ip   0.0.0.0:514-0.0.0.0:0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rsh: helper match mask 0.0.0.0:64512-0.0.0.0:64512
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rtsp v0.6.21 loading
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_rtsp.c: ip_conntrack_rtsp_init: port #0: 554
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_nat_rtsp v0.6.21 loading
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_account 0.1.7 : Piotr Gasid³o <[email protected]>, http://www.barbara.eu.org/~quaker/ipt_account/
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] netfilter PSD loaded - (c) astaro AG
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_time loading
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: registering helper for port #0: 111/TCP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: helper match ip   0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:111
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: helper match mask 0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:65535
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_tcp: disabling Legato NetWorker support for port 0/TCP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_rpc: registering match [rpc] for;
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ipt_rpc:   port 111 (UDP|TCP);
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_udp: registering helper for port #0: 111/UDP
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_udp: helper match ip   0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:111
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_rpc_udp: helper match mask 0.0.0.0:0->0.0.0.0:65535
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] TCP cubic registered
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 10
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 17
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 Ben Greear <[email protected]>
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] All bugs added by David S. Miller <[email protected]>
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] serial8250: ttyS0 at MMIO 0x1180000000800 (irq = 42) is a 16550A
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Bootbus flash: Setting flash for 16MB flash at 0x1ec00000
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] phys_mapped_flash: Found 1 x16 devices at 0x0 in 8-bit bank
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Amd/Fujitsu Extended Query Table at 0x0040
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] phys_mapped_flash: CFI does not contain boot bank location. Assuming top.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] number of CFI chips: 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] cfi_cmdset_0002: Disabling erase-suspend-program due to code brokenness.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 5 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device phys_mapped_flash
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Creating 5 MTD partitions on "phys_mapped_flash":
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00000000-0x00080000 : "bootloader"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00080000-0x00600000 : "kernel"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:45 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00600000-0x00e80000 : "rootfs"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00e80000-0x00f80000 : "data"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 0x00f80000-0x00fa0000 : "bootload-env"
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1788k freed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] cavium-ethernet: Cavium Networks Octeon SDK version 1.7.3, build 264
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for hardware offload succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for flow cache succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for brcm Tag succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Register the sysctl for vlan enabled succeed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 0 size 2048 No 1024
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 1 size 128 No 1024
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Pool 3 size 128 No 640
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] global cache allocation start 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Ipforward global cache allocation sucessfull
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for IMP port status
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for 802.1x enabled port
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for blocking non EAP packets status
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Interface 0 has 2 ports (GMII)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 996
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 999
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 1037
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] 1039
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] port ko 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] port ko 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] led module init...
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] umi: module license 'unspecified' taints kernel.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 32
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] kernel UMI module loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: 100 Mbps Full duplex, port 0, queue 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth1: 100 Mbps Full duplex, port 1, queue 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Initializing PF_KEY V2 Key Management socket interface.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] NET: Registered protocol family 15
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PF_key: Started key_timehandler
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] PF_key: Initialized Security Policy Database.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: Initialized Security Association Processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] XLR8 IPSec Framework Initialized
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Software Backend Registered with XLR8 IPSec Framework
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding AH4 protocol processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding ESP4 protocol processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding IPCOMP4 protocol processing.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Adding packet sink.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] BUG: at kernel/softirq.c:138 local_bh_enable()
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Call Trace:[<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff80121150>][<ffffffff8014b2e0>][<ffffffff802c58ec>][<c0000000002231ac>][<c000000000229460>][<c0000000001eea80>][<c000000000229eb4>][<ffffffff802c0a00>]
    <ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff8011ae80>][<ffffffff801
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] HTB: quantum of class 10001 is big. Consider r2q change.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL]
    <4>Intializing the 8021P-DSCP Remark Module
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Registerd the sysctl for _8021p task IMP portPCI: Enabling device 0000:00:03.0 (0000 -> 0002)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: Broadcom BCM432c 802.11 Wireless Controller 5.60.120.9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] HDLC line discipline: version $Revision: 4.8 $, maxframe=4096
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] N_HDLC line discipline registered.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Loading mii
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] using bcm switch bcm5395
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] privlegedID 4094 wanporttNo: 5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:46 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth1: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] Loading ifDev module
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack_pptp version 3.1 loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_nat_pptp version 3.0 loaded
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e09 to 0x2b0b: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] COEX: downgraded chanspec 0x2e0b to 0x2b0d: channel 6 used by exiting BSSs
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: eth0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0 left promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0) entering disabled state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: eth0.1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0.1 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: dev_set_promiscuity(master, 1)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0.1) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: vap0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] device vap0 entered promiscuous mode
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 2(vap0) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:47 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from vlan interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: del 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address from master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan  1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] IPsec: device down: eth0.2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: dev_set_promiscuity(master, 1)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 01:00:5e:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:00:00:00:01 mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: add 33:33:ff:15:0b:ca mcast address to master interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: port 1(eth0.2) entering learning state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:48 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] vap0: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.2: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] eth0.1: no IPv6 routers present
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: topology change detected, propagating
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 1(eth0.1) entering forwarding state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: topology change detected, propagating
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg1: port 2(vap0) entering forwarding state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: topology change detected, propagating
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] bdg2: port 1(eth0.2) entering forwarding state
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 0 for LogicalIfName = LAN2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:52 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] IPv6 not configured on the interface
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:53 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=18 row=5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:53 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:18 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:53 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:18 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] manufacturingCo uses obsolete (PF_INET,SOCK_PACKET)
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:55 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=18 row=9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:55 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:18 rowId:9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:55 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:56 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:18 rowId:9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:56 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 18 rowId: 9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:56 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:57 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:57 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:18 rowId:9
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 0.0.0.0___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.12.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = LAN
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:58 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall For LAN Address Update from 0.0.0.0:192.168.12.1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 30 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:01:59 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 192.168.12.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.12.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = LAN
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:01 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall For WAN1 Address Update from 0.0.0.0:193.158.228.75
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 29 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:04 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 192.168.2.1___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 0 for LogicalIfName = LAN2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -D webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] ____/pfrm2.0/bin/ipset -A webFltr 192.168.10.12___
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 0 for LogicalIfName = LAN2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:09 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 56 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:09 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:10 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:dhcpCfgLoad op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:10 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:13 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:14 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 66 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:14 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:18 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:18 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:18 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:19 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 50 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:19 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:23 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:24 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 85 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:24 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:27 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:27 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:NimfAFStatus op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: NimfAFStatus opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:28 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:29 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 115 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:29 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:31 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:34 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 133 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:34 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall For WAN1 Address Update from 0.0.0.0:193.158.228.75
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:35 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:37 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:37 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:37 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:39 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:39 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:39 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 133 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:39 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:40 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:41 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:41 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:41 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:42 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 96 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:49 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 30 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:02:54 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 33 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 4
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 5
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Attack Check for 6
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling ICSA Notification Item 0
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling Management Access from Internet to port 8200
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Disabling Source MAC Filtering
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Adding MAC Filter Policy for Block & Permit Rest
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Source MAC Address Policy
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:00 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Enabling DOS Attacks
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] fwPPTPGenericRules.c: inet_aton failed
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:03 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 102 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:05 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:06 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:07 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:07 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:07 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:07 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:NimfAFStatus op=23 row=1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: NimfAFStatus opCode:23 rowId:1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:08 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:10 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 129 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:10 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:12 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:resolverConfig op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:15 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 99 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:15 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:15 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] restartStatus = 1 for LogicalIfName = WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:15 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall For WAN1 Address Update from 0.0.0.0:193.158.228.75
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:15 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:ipAddressTable op=23 row=2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:15 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:16 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: ipAddressTable opCode:23 rowId:2
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:17 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:19 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:19 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 132 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:20 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:21 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restarting Firewall [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] Setting LED [0]:[1] For WAN1
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][NIMF] nimfNetIfaceTblHandler: unable to get LedPinId
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:22 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] platformHandleDBUpdate:networkInterface op=23 row=3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:24 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] pptpdMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:24 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] options.pptpd file found
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] upnpMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] printk: 186 messages suppressed.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][Kernel][KERNEL] ip_conntrack: table full, dropping packet.
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpMgmtDBUpdateHandler: update received: Table: networkInterface opCode: 23 rowId: 3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:25 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] igmpDisable: failed to disable IGMP proxy. IGMP proxy may not be running at all!
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] Disabling Firewall Rule for DHCP Relay Protocol
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:26 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][PLATFORM] ddnsMgmtDBUpdateHandler:DBUpdate event: Table: networkInterface opCode:23 rowId:3
    [rv120w]Sat Jan 1 01:03:27 2000(CET) [rv120w][System][FIREWALL] Restart

    This sounds like you may have a faulty unit.  I'd recommend opening a case with STAC to troubleshoot or RMA the device.  Let me know if you have any questions.  Have a wonderful day!
    -Trent Good
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  • Time Machine Problem - New Internal Hard Drive, Now Backup Takes Hours

    Need some help!
    Background.
    Almost 4 year old 24" aluminum iMac; 4 gb ram; 500 gb hard drive; OS 10.6.8.
    About 2 months after Alpple Care expired, the internal hard drive failed (New Year's Eve of all times!). Everything else working great.
    Had a Mac technician I know install a new 750 gb drive for me. I cloned back from SuperDuper, and was ready to go. The SuperDuper external is 1.5 TB, partitioned - one half TM, the other half SuperDuper.
    All apps, internet, mail - fine.
    I hooked up my existing Time Macinne (probably not a good idea), and the next backup failed.
    Did some research, and since I have plenty of archived backup anyway, decided that the best thing to do would be to erase the TM external, and start fresh.
    Did that, and as expected, first backup took a couple hours.
    The Problem.
    Now, every incremental backup takes 4 to 5 hours, even if no data has changed.
    "Indexing" lasts for 45 minues; "Backing Up" reads 600,000 plus files, which also goes on for 30 or 40 minutes (approx.), and wants to Calculate changes etc forever; then the actual backup starts out at 10 kb, and in 20 minutes is at 30 kb and then after about an hour I start getting into gbs and the blue bar progresses pretty fast after that. Then "Finishing Up" takes approximately 2 - 3 hours.
    Not right.  :~(
    What I've Done to Toubleshoot.
    First, I re-erased the TM external.
    Then reset PRAM and did an SMC reset on the iMac.
    Then backed up to TM again. The same problem persisted.
    So next, I repeated that process (other than backing up), and I also deleted from the Root Library/Preferences com.apple.timemachine.plist, and from Home/Library/Preferences deleted com.apple.finder.plist. Then rebboted the iMac. Then I did a Disk Utility verify of the empty external - all was/is fine. Then I ran DiskWarrior on the iMac and all was fine; repaired permissions on the iMac from DiscWarrior as well. Then, I did another TM backup to the external, which took a couple hours since it was backing up to an empty drive.
    Next 3 incremental backups still take 4 to 5 hours, even if nothing has changed on theiMac.
    The Request.
    Please if anyone can give me some easy to understand step by step options I might try to get TM working correctly again, it will be most appreciated.
    If I've left out any details that might assist, please also let me know.
    The problem computer is at home and I'm at work, so if any logs are needed, I can post those later today (but in that event, please tell me exactly which log to post and how to isolate it from System Profiler or Console (as there are many logs to choose from and I want to provide the proper info if someone needs to see a log to assist)).
    Thanks in advance!

    Pondini,
    Did every step in D2 (green box) - except did not reinstall Combo Updater which I did late last night.
    After that, did a TM backup - started at 6:15.
    All apps were off.
    Sequence of events and facts:
    At start, 434.03 0f 500.1 GB available on the external TM
    Last backup shown - 7:58 AM; Oldest Back Up - Yesterday at 9:56 (that's the 1st backup after I reinitialized the external for the 2nd or 3rd time trying to get this thing figured out)
    Upon starting and doing the backup -
    Preparing 250,000 (approx.) items (too quick to get the final number) - Parenthetically, this AM it was over 600,000; probably has to do with turning off Spotlight per your D2 instructions
    Next message -
    Backing Up 6.96 GB
    Hung at 2 kb to 90 kb for 20 minutes before progressing
    Ultimately, at 1.78 GB the  progress bar started moving rapidly (as it should) - so this isn't a cable connection issue - the Backup phase took 22 minutes, but from 1.78 GB to 6.96 GB took only a few seconds; I have seen this precise same sequence repeatedly the past 2 days
    Next - Backing Up (the candy cane blue and white progress bar)  - Preparing 140,000 items - took 12 minutes
    Now shows 426.95 GB available on the external
    Next - Backing Up (no count of items shown) - started at 7:05 and went until 7:45 (40 minutes)
    Next - Finishing Backup (blue/white candy cane progress bar; no count of items shown) - started at 7:45 - went until sometime after 8:15 (can't give a precise time because I need to sit down and eat :~)  )
    Backup completed (between bites of chicken) at 8:23.
    Over 2 hours - something isn't right.
    Also, TM Prefs tells me that the Latest Backup was at 7:44 - odd.
    Anyway - to take a step further, here's the TM Buddy widget info you might need:
    Successful Backup: 02:06:32.
    There is no log entry or data showing.
    Just as I sent this, a new backup started, and it appears to be going through the same routine, from Preparing  ....
    Gotta eat.
    Please post any further instructions and I'll do what I can tonight.
    Thanks!
    What is the problem? How do I speed this mother up?
    Thanks!

  • TIME MACHINE - How does it really work?

    Dear Mac users and Apple;
    I am new to Mac. For most of my life I used Windows OS. One of the cool features on my new iMac 24'' is TM. In the past I used to use Norton Ghost for creating back ups and safeguarding my data.
    Though there is a lot of info on www.apple.com and in the forums I can not find any satisfactory information about the true way of how Time Machine (TM) works.
    Below I describe all my concerns, but in order to put them into perspective here is what I was used to on PC while using Norton Ghost. I would run a one time back up of my whole system drive (C:) and other drive (D:) which had my documents on it and then schedule regular back ups (weekly in my case). These were incremental back ups which only " added" the files which changed in the mean time. Of course, this method also meant that anything done between the back ups was at risk of being lost until next back up took place.
    When I stated using TM, I assumed a lot of how it works based on my experience described above. However, I ran across this forum http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6096304&#6096304 and got pretty confused as to how it really works. I searched for explanations but all I find is us users guessing. I believe Apple should provide its customers with clear explanation and documentation how TM works.
    If you read the long formum thread you will understand what I am talking about. If not here is a rough summary.
    A guy backed up his data using TM, then after checking it is there he deleted the originals from the source drive only to find out later that the back ups were deleted from TM as well.
    The thread goes on and these are the questions I have as a result - I kindly beg you to answer them for me:
    1. TM does 1st back up of the whole Mac, at first - correct? This data stays until TM runs out of space on the back up drive, correct?
    2.)TM does hourly back ups which are kept for 24 hrs (one day), then only a daily back up stays - which one out of the 24 is considered the daly back up? Or is it a separate back up?
    3.)TM does daily back ups which stay for a month then are deleted?
    4.)TM does weekly back up and this back up stays until TM runs out of space on the back up destination drive, correct? If yes, when does it take place?( 7days from the initial back up and then again each 7 days?
    5.) If I create a file and then delete it before hourly back up stores it, it is not backed up at all, correct?
    6.) If I create a file and then delete it once it was backed up by the hourly back up is it stored for 24 hours (one day) and then deleted?
    7.) If I create a file and delete it once it was backed up by the daily backup, it stays for a month in the back ups of TM but then is deleted?
    8.) If I create a file and it is backed up by the weekly back up, then is deleted - it resides in the weekly back up until TM runs out of space on the destination back up drive and deletes the original weekly back up, correct?
    From this, if my assumptions above are right, it means that only files backed up by the weekly back up are kept until back up destination drive has space left. Then it would mean that it is important for me to know when the weekly back up takes place, so that I know that "now is the time and the files I have on my source drive now will stay in the target back up drive as long as it has space".
    Further, it would mean that the hourly and daily back ups are kind of temporary back ups which give me the chance to restore the file within 24 hrs if backed up in the hourly back up, or restore it within one month if backed up by the daily back up. If backed up by the weekly back up, then it can be restored any time as long as the back up drive is not full. Is that correct?
    IF I do a forced back up (Ctrl click on TM in the dock and then order it " Back up now") is this a back up which stays until back up external disk is full or is it a temporary back up (like the hourly and/or daily)?
    Another issue is as follows: If I delete an application from my hard drive BUT it was backed up in the past by TM - can that application be launched automatically without first asking for my (users) permission from the TM's back up on the eternal hard drive? E.g. I install Adobe reader - it is backed up by TM. Then I uninstall it. Then, I download a PDF document, click it to open - does Adobe reader open from the TM back up? If NOT - great, that is how I expect it to work. If YES, then does it warn me about being opened from TM back up? YES it does warn me - great work apple. NO it does not - why? If the later is the case then if you exchange Adobe reader for spyware or malware or a virus, you have a vulnerability how viruses etc. can be reintroduced to system from TM back ups even after cleaned from the original hard disk. Please let me know how it really works.

    1. TM does 1st back up of the whole Mac, at first - correct? This data stays until TM runs out of space on the back up drive, correct?
    Respectively right and wrong. Out of all the hourly backups it makes, TM keeps only the first of each day for longer than 24 hours and one (presumably the first) of each week longer than one month. Any data which is not part of one of the retained backups is lost. Clearly this may happen long before the drive runs out of space and TM begins deleting the retained backups (oldest first).
    2.)TM does hourly back ups which are kept for 24 hrs (one day), then only a daily back up stays - which one out of the 24 is considered the daly back up? Or is it a separate back up?
    TM keeps only the first backup of each day for longer than 24 hours. When you bring up a daily backup in TM's browser, you will see on the big shiny black bar along the bottom not only the date but the precise time of the backup you are looking at.
    3.)TM does daily back ups which stay for a month then are deleted?
    One per week is retained (presumably the first but Apple isn't saying and I haven't seen that confirmed by anyone yet). The others are deleted.
    4.)TM does weekly back up and this back up stays until TM runs out of space on the back up destination drive, correct? If yes, when does it take place?( 7days from the initial back up and then again each 7 days?
    Don't know about timing. By analogy with the daily backups I would guess first of the week. But remember this is not a separate backup, it is one of the original hourly backups which survives the progressive culling process.
    5.) If I create a file and then delete it before hourly back up stores it, it is not backed up at all, correct?
    Correct.
    6.) If I create a file and then delete it once it was backed up by the hourly back up is it stored for 24 hours (one day) and then deleted?
    It is stored for at least 24 hours. If it was never on the first backup of any day it will not survive longer. Otherwise it will.
    7.) If I create a file and delete it once it was backed up by the daily backup, it stays for a month in the back ups of TM but then is deleted?
    If it was in the first backup of any day then it will be in the backup with that date so long as that backup is retained (at least 30 days and until the drive is full if that day is retained as the weekly backup).
    8.) If I create a file and it is backed up by the weekly back up, then is deleted - it resides in the weekly back up until TM runs out of space on the destination back up drive and deletes the original weekly back up, correct?
    If it is in the backup chosen as the weekly backup it will be available until that backup is deleted by TM for lack of space.
    From this, if my assumptions above are right, it means that only files backed up by the weekly back up are kept until back up destination drive has space left. Then it would mean that it is important for me to know when the weekly back up takes place, so that I know that "now is the time and the files I have on my source drive now will stay in the target back up drive as long as it has space".
    I wouldn't advise thinking like this. If you wish to retain long term a particular file TM is not the answer. You should separately archive it outside TM. As has been pointed out elsewhere, you could just copy it to the drive TM is running on, but outside TM's backup folder (however note that this will reduce the space available for TM's backups).
    Further, it would mean that the hourly and daily back ups are kind of temporary back ups which give me the chance to restore the file within 24 hrs if backed up in the hourly back up, or restore it within one month if backed up by the daily back up. If backed up by the weekly back up, then it can be restored any time as long as the back up drive is not full. Is that correct?
    Correct.
    IF I do a forced back up (Ctrl click on TM in the dock and then order it " Back up now") is this a back up which stays until back up external disk is full or is it a temporary back up (like the hourly and/or daily)?
    Good question. I have no reason to think that forced backups are priviledged in any way, but who knows? Anyone got any comment?
    I install Adobe reader - it is backed up by TM. Then I uninstall it. Then, I download a PDF document, click it to open - does Adobe reader open from the TM back up?
    Nothing in the backups is available to you until you have restored it. Interesting question is: if an application is restored, are any other files its original installer would have placed in the system and are needed to run it restored as well? One would like to think so but maybe that's too hard for TM? I would recommend that any major application that has been disinstalled be reinstalled from the original disks rather than relying on TM. Of course, if you've just accidently trashed an application file you can restore it from TM no problem.
    Only after restoring it from TM can you use it.
    Hope these comments help and anyone with more info adds their piece. TM is proving more confusing than it looked at first glance!

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