Re: [Server-devel] Notes on Flashing the NAND over the LAN

2011-01-16 Thread Anna
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 9:43 PM, James Cameron wrote: > On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 09:22:19PM -0600, Anna wrote: > > I'm not familiar enough with Apache to know what to edit as far as the > > maximum request duration. Any tips there? > > I think I found evidence in Apache logs of a timeout, so I ch

Re: [Server-devel] Notes on Flashing the NAND over the LAN

2011-01-16 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 09:22:19PM -0600, Anna wrote: > I'm not familiar enough with Apache to know what to edit as far as the > maximum request duration. Any tips there? I think I found evidence in Apache logs of a timeout, so I changed this. I don't know about the Apache version used on the XS

Re: [Server-devel] Notes on Flashing the NAND over the LAN

2011-01-16 Thread Anna
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 8:49 PM, James Cameron wrote: > > Yes, the XO-1.5 firmware attempts NANDblaster. However, you might > override this by attempting fs-update over HTTP: > >ok fs-update http:\\server\os860-4g.zd > > I've just tried this here, and the green boxes cease on about the s

Re: [Server-devel] Notes on Flashing the NAND over the LAN

2011-01-16 Thread James Cameron
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 08:21:02PM -0600, Anna wrote: > Trying disk:\fs.zip > Trying ext:\fs.zip > Trying NANDblaster > Boot device: /dropin-fs:nb15_rx Arguments: ssid:OLPC-NANDblaster > Scan for: OLPC-NANDblaster found > Associate with: OLPC-NANDblaster > Waiting for server Yes, the XO-1.5 firmw

[Server-devel] Notes on Flashing the NAND over the LAN

2011-01-16 Thread Anna
With the release of 10.1.3, I thought I'd revisit flashing an XO over the LAN. Here are my notes, if anyone's interested. First off, if your AP is really old and only does B, you might run into trouble. The layout in my house is the XS in the front room with eth1 connected to a router. The rout

Re: [Server-devel] Schoolserver and eth1

2011-01-16 Thread Anna
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 2:16 PM, Dr. Gerald Ardito wrote: > Will do. > How do I do that? > > Thanks. > Gerald > > If you can't ssh in so you can copy and paste system output, you can put it on a USB drive. Plug a USB drive into the schoolserver and, depending on the motherboard, you might hear a

Re: [Server-devel] Schoolserver and eth1

2011-01-16 Thread Dr. Gerald Ardito
Will do. How do I do that? Thanks. Gerald On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Tom Parker wrote: > On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 10:38 -0500, Dr. Gerald Ardito wrote: > > I did install a third nic in one of the Dells, thinking that this > > would fix the problem. > > But only one was recognized by the XS.

Re: [Server-devel] Schoolserver and eth1

2011-01-16 Thread Tom Parker
On Sun, 2011-01-16 at 10:38 -0500, Dr. Gerald Ardito wrote: > I did install a third nic in one of the Dells, thinking that this > would fix the problem. > But only one was recognized by the XS. Either one could be recognized > as eth0, but neither was recognized as Eth1. Post the output of lspci,

Re: [Server-devel] Schoolserver and eth1

2011-01-16 Thread Dr. Gerald Ardito
Tom, I did install a third nic in one of the Dells, thinking that this would fix the problem. But only one was recognized by the XS. Either one could be recognized as eth0, but neither was recognized as Eth1. Inhale had this experience with 2 of my Dells. What can I do? Thanks. Gerald On Frida