Andrey, > looking at your previous email it is very likely that you "tricked" the > camera into erasing the flash without having access to the new files.
interesting. > The size of the flash memory is 128MB, the camera RAM (not to count a > separate video 64MB attached to the FPGA) is 64MB, so it is generally > not possible for the camera to read the files to the RAM before erasing. > This is why normally camera double checks the files, then erases flash > and then loads data over the NFS and writes to the flash. unfortunately I don't have the console log from the camera, but the script _did_ perform the md5sum check on the image files. so I guess it would have access to it. > Do you have log file from the NFS server? Camera writes there during > erasing and writing to the flash. it seems the logging levels were not set high on the nfs server, I don't see anything particularly interesting in the syslog regarding nfs. anyway, where to go from here? Akos _______________________________________________ Support-list mailing list [email protected] http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com
