Hi Aravind,

David, is correct. This is for a specific setup. I think it was the
Hardware Porting Workshop for 2019. The Red Pitaya was connected to a
hardware server running casperfpga. The secure copy is a linux command that
allows you to copy your fpg file from your compile machine to the hardware
server with the python application casperfpga running on it. You then
program the board using casperfpga.

In your case, you can just connect the Red Pitaya to your network and if
you install casperfpga on your compile machine then it will connect. The
hostname of your Red Pitaya is on the RJ45 connector on the board e.g.
rp-f04702.local". If you ping that you should get a response.

To install casperfpga and run it check out the Readme.md :
https://github.com/casper-astro/casperfpga.

Shout if any questions.

Kind regards,

Adam Isaacson
South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO)
Hardware Manager
Cell: (+27) 825639602
Tel:  (+27) 215067300
email: aisaac...@ska.ac.za



On Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 2:44 AM David MacMahon <dav...@berkeley.edu> wrote:

> Hi, Aravind,
>
> On Apr 2, 2020, at 17:19, Aravind Venkitasubramony <arve9...@colorado.edu>
> wrote:
>
>  am stuck on the secure copy step mentioned in the tutorial 1 - "As per
> the previous figure, navigate to the outputs folder and (secure)copy this
> across to a test folder on the workshop server. Instructions to do this are
> available here
> <https://github.com/casper-astro/tutorials_devel/blob/master/workshop_setup.md#getting-your-designs-on-to-hardware>
> ."
>
> What is the "workshop server" mentioned here according to my setup? Do I
> copy directly to rp-xxxxxx/katcp ? Can you please clarify that part?
>
>
> I'm not a Red Pitaya expert, but I think that part of the instructions was
> written for a specific setup that was running at a workshop where the Red
> Pitayas were being shared between multiple participants.  I think all you
> need to do for your local setup is ensure that the fpg file gets to a
> machine which can communicate with the Red Pitaya using casperfpga (if it's
> not already on such a machine).
>
> I'm sure others with more Red Pitaya experience can expand on or correct
> that as needed. :)
>
> HTH,
> Dave
>
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