Andrey, > With the netboot you did not yet reach the point when the camera can try > to use NFS, making it writeable could make sense before you the flash > was erased - during reflashing the camera tried to write logs to the nfs.
I see. well, that it was not much help to point this 'issue' out at this stage. > To get to that point the netboot (server) should first transfer the > bootloader (using the ROM bootloader running in the camera), then > transfer the linux kernel and compressed root file system - there should > be a lot of the output on the program console. So what you are missing > is the initial communication between the ETRAX bootloader and the program. yes, this was my impression all along (has I didn't understand the insistance on the NFS issues) > The packets from the camera reported by zeros - that is wrong, even if > netboot is not running Wireshark ahould report AxisComm packets form the > camera (the frequency starts with 10 packets/sec, than drops to 1/sec). the frequency is correct (10 packets / sec in the beginning, then 1 packet / sec). and yes, they are all zeros. > This initial ROM bootloader (one of the few Axis closed-source programs, > btw) is hard-wired in the ETRAX and you could not erase it. The path > between the CPU with on-chip ROM and the Ethernet connector is very > short, so Wireshark should report correct AxisComm packets, if not - > there is something wrong on the computer/network side. Can you please > try running Wireshark on some other computer (no camera software needs > to be running there) and make sure you do actually receive these > AxisComm packets? can you elaborate on what 'wireshark' is? Akos _______________________________________________ Support-list mailing list [email protected] http://support.elphel.com/mailman/listinfo/support-list_support.elphel.com
