Hi, Glenn,

I don't know about getting tcpborphserver to log messages.  For logging in 
general, I recommend running syslog on the ROACH (1 or 2) configured to send 
its messages to a "logserver" host on on your network.  With some syslog 
configuration setup on the receive side (e.g. on "logserver") you can get each 
remote host's messages to show up in a host specific log file.

Dave

On Mar 27, 2013, at 8:29 AM, G Jones wrote:

> Hi,
> We're experiencing some intermittent failures where it appears the
> FPGA is spontaneously deprogramming on the ROACH II. We'd like to try
> to track this down by turning on logging in tcpborphserver3. Has
> anyone done this for a network mounted ROACH II? Should we mount an
> extra directory as r+w to store the logs? Looking for advice on best
> practices or at least something that works.
> 
> Thanks,
> Glenn
> 


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