Hi,Since you are using mmcboot, Using serial terminal / other way you set the ethernet port to a fixed IP address and disable DHCP. You can easily connect to the ROACH with the fixed IP address. Even after every reboot. RegardsIndrajitOn 20 Jun 2019 07:17, zhang laiyu wrote:Hi,Marc, Jack
I ma
Hi,Marc, Jack
I make some progress but it was not solved.
I boot the ROACH by 'run mmcboot' and did not got an IP address. And then
log in RAOCH as root and try issuing the commands:
dhclient -r
dhclient
ifconfig
Then ROACH was assigned an ip address. And can use telnet to
What version of mlib_devel are you using?
For roach2, you should be using the roach2 branch from
https://github.com/casper-astro/mlib_devel/tree/roach2
Cheers
Jack
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 13:10, Gonzalo Burgos wrote:
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> Hi Jack,
>
> Is that actually where the Xilinx tools were installed?
>
> Ye
Hi Jack,
Is that actually where the Xilinx tools were installed?
Yes.
Did the installation say it succeeded?
yes, in did I can run ISE and open the interfaces without problem.
Which Xilinx package did you download?
I'm not sure what you referring to "Xilinx package". but download
"Xilinx_ISE_
Just to add -- these are pretty generic Linux problems rather than
anything too casper specific, so if you have a sys admin you can ask
for help in your department, they're likely to be able to provide some
assistance.
Cheers
Jack
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 at 08:34, Jonathon Kocz wrote:
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> I know you
Hi Gonzalo,
Is that actually where the Xilinx tools were installed? Did the
installation say it succeeded? Which Xilinx package did you download?
Cheers
Jack
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 at 08:10, Gonzalo Burgos wrote:
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> Hi Jack,
> I installed all the toolflow software following the CASPER instruction
I know you had this running earlier, but looking at the printenv, I'm
wondering if you're actually doing an mmcboot rather than netboot. (rather
than typing "boot", perhaps try "run netboot" specifically).
The stale nfs filehandle is something a few people have encountered when
using mmcboot.
One
Thanks Mars.
I had checked the file: /etc/network/interfaces. It is the same
configuration as what I set before and operated very well several days before.
I found some warning information such as: find: ./sshd.pid: Stale NFS file
handle
I had resort to internet but not solved it.
On 6/18/19, zhang laiyu wrote:
...
> Starting NTP server: ntpdstart-stop-daemon: open pidfile /var/run/ntpd.pid:
> Stale NFS file handle (Stale)
> failed!
>
> tcpborphserver: starting
>
> SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable
>
Could it be that something in /etc/network/interfaces isn't
configured,
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