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Gnome2013 06-01-2013 14:36

How Long Should Re-Imaging cRIO Take?
 
How long should re-imaging the cRIO take? Ours seems to be stuck on rebooting for at least the last half hour.

Joe Ross 06-01-2013 14:41

Re: How Long Should Re-Imaging cRIO Take?
 
It should only take 5 or so minutes. What is your network configuration?

Gnome2013 06-01-2013 14:45

Re: How Long Should Re-Imaging cRIO Take?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Ross (Post 1209049)
It should only take 5 or so minutes. What is your network configuration?

I have it connected with the Ethernet cord like it said in the guide, configured the IP address, and turned off the firewall. It recognized the cRIO then I choose the options for Java and said apply.

Tem1514 Mentor 08-01-2013 07:23

Re: How Long Should Re-Imaging cRIO Take?
 
I have seen this more then once with the imaging taking "hung" a very long time.

If it has been 15 minutes or more I would suggest just killing the process in the task manager (e.g. CNTL/ATL/DEL)

Saw the NI rep do this during the quick build session on Jan 5/2013!

daniel_dsouza 08-01-2013 08:33

Re: How Long Should Re-Imaging cRIO Take?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gnome2013 (Post 1209055)
I have it connected with the Ethernet cord like it said in the guide, configured the IP address, and turned off the firewall. It recognized the cRIO then I choose the options for Java and said apply.

Ethernet or crossover cable? Unless the cRIO is auto-switching, it will need a crossover cable. Our reimage took all of 2 minutes.

jwakeman 08-01-2013 09:45

Re: How Long Should Re-Imaging cRIO Take?
 
Using a 4-slot cRIO we ran into the same problem, stuck on the rebooting cRIO step. Tried it several times, killing it with the task manager after several minutes each time. I was using the pink crossover cable that came in the kit before for use with the camera. Finally we tried connecting to the cRIO through a router (wired..not wireless) and turning the console out dip switch to off and it worked. Had seen this suggestion for the router in a google search, the idea being that Windows can turn off the ethernet port on the PC when the cRIO reboots. We were very happy to see it work but then we weren't sure if it was the router or the console out switch change that made it work. So we turned the console out back on and it still worked. Finally we removed the router, left the console out on (original configuration) and it worked.. So now we are not sure what exactly made it start working.


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