Re: [atlas] firmware download test?

2016-10-12 Thread Yang Yu
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 4:46 AM, David Wilkinson
 wrote:
> Is the probe able to get an IP via DHCP?

Yes. It is configured for DHCP on portal also.

> I have found that when you format the USB drive it looks for a DHCP server
> to get an IP before it will download the firmware, once it has formatted the
> USB drive it will then pull down the static IP configuration from the Atlas
> servers.

After a few more attempts one probe came online. Firmware download was
probably a challenge due to high packet loss. It would be nice to have
SOS messages indicating no firmware/firmware downloading.


Yang



Re: [atlas] firmware download test?

2016-10-11 Thread David Wilkinson

Is the probe able to get an IP via DHCP?
I have found that when you format the USB drive it looks for a DHCP 
server to get an IP before it will download the firmware, once it has 
formatted the USB drive it will then pull down the static IP 
configuration from the Atlas servers.



On 11/10/16 06:56, Yang Yu wrote:

On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 12:52 AM, Budiwijaya  wrote:

Usually, I formatted the disk to FAT32.
Let the probe on and connected to internet for about 1/2 hour.

In my case it has been on for much longer than an hour, still not even
an SOS message.

Does the probe stop sending SOS once the USB stick without firmware is inserted?


Yang






Re: [atlas] firmware download test?

2016-10-10 Thread Yang Yu
On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 12:52 AM, Budiwijaya  wrote:
> Usually, I formatted the disk to FAT32.
> Let the probe on and connected to internet for about 1/2 hour.

In my case it has been on for much longer than an hour, still not even
an SOS message.

Does the probe stop sending SOS once the USB stick without firmware is inserted?


Yang



Re: [atlas] firmware download test?

2016-10-10 Thread Budiwijaya
Usually, I formatted the disk to FAT32.
Let the probe on and connected to internet for about 1/2 hour.

On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Yang Yu  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have 2 probes that are connected but shown as offline even after
> several power cycles.
>
> I performed USB stick troubleshooting procedures by removing the USB
> stick and saw NO-USB SOS message. But after inserting the USB stick
> there wasn't any new SOS messages.
>
> Plugged the USB stick to computer and saw corrupted file system.
> Formatted the stick and inserted it back, still no SOS messages. What
> kind of filesystem layout is expected on the stick? From what I read
> the probe should automatically partition/format the stick. Maybe the
> stick is bad.
>
> I do see a good amount of packet loss between the probe's network and
> the registration server. How robust is the firmware download process
> (e.g does it abort on TCP RST)? Is there any way to manually load the
> firmware? Thanks.
>
> Yang
>