Hi Rolando,
Can you telnet into the roach using the command

telnet <roach ip address> 7147

You should be greeted by a welcome prompt. In the prompt, type

?help

If you can paste the output of these commands in an email, maybe I can find
you a version of the katcpserver which will work (assuming that's the
problem)

Cheers
Jack

On Mon, 5 Dec 2016, 09:30 Rolando Paz, <flx...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jack
>
> I have a ROACH1 Rev.3, S/N 040433, and I'm using the file system that came
> in the SD-Card to use ROACH.
>
> Is this what I need to update?
>
> Also, I am using corr-0.7.3 and katcp-0.3.4.
>
> What are the correct versions of corr and katcp for my ROACH?  Or, should
> I use casperfpga?
>
> Best Regard
>
> Rolando
>
> 2016-12-04 15:30 GMT-06:00 Jack Hickish <jackhick...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi Rolando,
>
> If I had to guess, I'd say there is a problem with the version of the
> python katcp/corr libraries you're using, and the version of tcpborphserver
> running on your ROACH. Do you know the versions of these bits of code that
> you're using?
>
> Cheers
> Jack
>
> On Thu, 1 Dec 2016 at 16:52 Rolando Paz <flx...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello again
>
> I'm experimenting with the 10G port, however when I tried to run the
> tut_2, the following problem arises:
>
> rolando@rolando-MS-7815:~/codigo_ROACH/tut2$ sudo python tut2.py
> 192.168.100.2 -s
> [sudo] password for rolando:
> Connecting to server 192.168.100.2...  ok
>
> ------------------------
> Programming FPGA... ok
> ---------------------------
> Disabling output... done
> ---------------------------
> Port 0 linkup:  True
> Port 3 linkup:  True
> ---------------------------
> Configuring receiver core... <type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'>
> ('Request tap-start failed.\n  Request: ?tap-start tap0 gbe3 192.168.3.16
> 60000 02:02:C0:A8:03:10\n  Reply: !tap-start fail.',)
> Request tap-start failed.
>   Request: ?tap-start tap0 gbe3 192.168.3.16 60000 02:02:C0:A8:03:10
>   Reply: !tap-start fail.
> FAILURE DETECTED. Log entries:
> 192.168.100.2: Starting thread Thread-1
> 192.168.100.2: #version poco-0.1
> 192.168.100.2: #build-state poco-0.2804
> 192.168.100.2: ?progdev tut2.bof
>
> 192.168.100.2: !progdev ok 528
> 192.168.100.2: Programming FPGA with tut2.bof... ok.
> 192.168.100.2: ?write pkt_sim_enable 0 \0\0\0\0
>
> 192.168.100.2: !write ok
> 192.168.100.2: ?read pkt_sim_enable 0 4
>
> 192.168.100.2: !read ok \0\0\0\0
> 192.168.100.2: Write        0 to register pkt_sim_enable at offset 0 ok.
> 192.168.100.2: ?read gbe0_linkup 0 4
>
> 192.168.100.2: !read ok \0\0\0
> 192.168.100.2: ?read gbe3_linkup 0 4
>
> 192.168.100.2: !read ok \0\0\0
> 192.168.100.2: Starting tgtap driver instance for tap-start: tap0 gbe3
> 192.168.3.16 60000 02:02:C0:A8:03:10
> 192.168.100.2: ?tap-start tap0 gbe3 192.168.3.16 60000 02:02:C0:A8:03:10
>
> 192.168.100.2: #log error 2416053613647 poco
> register\_tap0\_seems\_unavailable
> 192.168.100.2: !tap-start fail
> 192.168.100.2: Request tap-start failed.
>   Request: ?tap-start tap0 gbe3 192.168.3.16 60000 02:02:C0:A8:03:10
>   Reply: !tap-start fail.
> None
> rolando@rolando-MS-7815:~/codigo_ROACH/tut2$
>
>
> How do I solve the problem?
>
> I will appreciate any comments ...
>
> Regards
>
> RP
>
>
>
>

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