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Jmoo 15-01-2012 16:32

WindRiver Connection Problems with cRio
 
Just received the below error when trying to connect to the cRio in WindRiver.

Followed all the instructions on install NI Labview, WindRiver and all the proper patches in the correct order. I am able to sucessfully flash the cRio but when I go to connect to it in WindRiver I get this error.

Sun Jan 15 16:23:31 2012
Warning: C:\Users\lz26md\LOCALS~1\Temp is not a valid path
Target name is 10.0.67.2
tgtsvr (VxWorks6x_10.0.67.2@USMPGWNCAT406Y8): Sun Jan 15 16:23:31 2012
Wind River Target Server for Workbench 3.3.1
WTX Library version: 4.2.0.46
Tgtsvr core version: 4.2.0.40
Wind River Target Server: Win32 version
Connecting to the target agent ...
... switching to WDB4 mode ... ... succeeded !
Loading plug-in for VxWorks... succeeded.
Checking License...
Cannot get a valid license.Target Server will exit

Any ideas?

I have a license file in the C:\windriver\license\zwrsLicense.lic folder
Running WindRiver 3.3.1 on a Windows 7 32-bit machine.

aeniug2 15-01-2012 16:52

Re: WindRiver Connection Problems with cRio
 
I am having a very similar problem. I started another thread about it in here... Perhaps you could take a look at the screen shots I put there and see if its the exact same error?

EDIT: here is the screenshot. Is it the same error? ANOTHER EDIT: Nope... not the same error... but its similar I guess?

enrique 16-01-2012 01:35

Re: WindRiver Connection Problems with cRio
 
I solved this by installing these:
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2262
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2263

Then re-image your crio with the "FRC 2012 cRIO Imaging Tool".


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