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domingocool 10-10-2013 17:23

[HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
So, we've been having trouble imaging our cRIO for two days and can't seem to figure out why. We periodically get the two blinks on the status lights so we installed NI MAX 5.5 and re-formatted the cRIO and re installed the software with all the add-ons. We set out LAN IP to 10.46.45.5 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. When we try to image it it still doesn't image(or at least starts but puts an error(Error 7)). Also the modules never show up on the Imaging Tool nor are the little switches usable. We've tried everything we feel that we can so any help would be awesome. Thanks.

sanddrag 10-10-2013 17:56

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Have you pulled the modules and checked the condition of the pins in the chassis? The HD15 connectors are susceptible to bent pins if the modules are not installed correctly.

Tom Line 10-10-2013 18:26

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by domingocool (Post 1295776)
So, we've been having trouble imaging our cRIO for two days and can't seem to figure out why. We periodically get the two blinks on the status lights so we installed NI MAX 5.5 and re-formatted the cRIO and re installed the software with all the add-ons. We set out LAN IP to 10.46.45.5 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. When we try to image it it still doesn't image(or at least starts but puts an error(Error 7)). Also the modules never show up on the Imaging Tool nor are the little switches usable. We've tried everything we feel that we can so any help would be awesome. Thanks.

I would start with the basics. Can you go to a command prompt and ping the crio? Let's make sure you have communication first.

Also, you are connecting your ethernet cable directly to the crio from the computer, right?

Team3266Spencer 10-10-2013 18:32

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Is it a 4 slot cRio?

Alan Anderson 10-10-2013 21:14

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by domingocool (Post 1295776)
So, we've been having trouble imaging our cRIO for two days and can't seem to figure out why. We periodically get the two blinks on the status lights so we installed NI MAX 5.5 and re-formatted the cRIO and re installed the software with all the add-ons. We set out LAN IP to 10.46.45.5 and the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. When we try to image it it still doesn't image(or at least starts but puts an error(Error 7)). Also the modules never show up on the Imaging Tool nor are the little switches usable. We've tried everything we feel that we can so any help would be awesome. Thanks.

So far as I can tell, there's never a good reason to use NI MAX on a cRIO-FRC.

You say you installed "all the add-ons"? Does that include the FRC Utilities update? Error 7 usually means that a program can't find a necessary file. Perhaps you tried to run the update from inside the compressed folder without extracting the files first.

domingocool 10-10-2013 23:41

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Originally Posted by Team3266Spencer (Post 1295783)
Is it a 4 slot cRio?

Yes it is

domingocool 10-10-2013 23:41

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Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1295782)
I would start with the basics. Can you go to a command prompt and ping the crio? Let's make sure you have communication first.

Also, you are connecting your ethernet cable directly to the crio from the computer, right?

How do you go about pinging the cRIO with CMD?

domingocool 10-10-2013 23:44

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson (Post 1295794)
So far as I can tell, there's never a good reason to use NI MAX on a cRIO-FRC.

You say you installed "all the add-ons"? Does that include the FRC Utilities update? Error 7 usually means that a program can't find a necessary file. Perhaps you tried to run the update from inside the compressed folder without extracting the files first.

Well we used NI MAX to re-format and reinstall the software to the cRIO because the status light was showing a software blinking error. There were no compressed folders used. NI MAX was supposed to do the install without the need for extraction of any files.

Tom Line 11-10-2013 00:08

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by domingocool (Post 1295817)
Well we used NI MAX to re-format and reinstall the software to the cRIO because the status light was showing a software blinking error. There were no compressed folders used. NI MAX was supposed to do the install without the need for extraction of any files.

What IP address did you assign to the cRIO in NI MAX?

BBray_T1296 11-10-2013 00:19

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
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Originally Posted by domingocool (Post 1295816)
How do you go about pinging the cRIO with CMD?

Pinging an IP (or website)

from the desktop with all windows minimized and an Ethernet link directly from your computer to the cRIO (powered on)
-hold /windows key (meta)/ and while holding, press /r/
-type "cmd" (no quotes)
-press /enter/
-type "ping" then /spacebar/ then "your cRIO's IP" (you said before: 10.46.45.5)
-press /enter/

It should look something like picture 1 ("google.com" will be "10.46.45.5"). Of course, the ping values may be different, but that is not what you are pinging to test, you just want any reply at all. If it looks like picture 2, I would try pinging "10.46.45.1" If that fails, you may have a problem. If it works and you DO get a reply, however, there may be hope yet...

Anyways, If it is bricked, NI probably has some sort of warranty on that...

Aaron.Graeve 11-10-2013 00:29

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
If they used the FRC cRIO Imaging tool, shouldn't the cRIO IP be 10.46.45.2? I think 10.46.45.5 is the IP of their driver station.

BBray_T1296 11-10-2013 00:33

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Oh well I don't know. Just try pinging everything from ".1" to ".10" at least one is bound to work (or not)

Alan Anderson 11-10-2013 09:32

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by domingocool (Post 1295817)
Well we used NI MAX to re-format and reinstall the software to the cRIO because the status light was showing a software blinking error. There were no compressed folders used. NI MAX was supposed to do the install without the need for extraction of any files.

Who told you to use NI MAX?
What instructions did you use?
What software did you reinstall on the cRIO?

How did you install the FRC Utilities on your computer, and did you apply the FRC Utilities Update?

domingocool 11-10-2013 11:18

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1295819)
What IP address did you assign to the cRIO in NI MAX?

We set the IP to 10.46.45.2

domingocool 11-10-2013 11:19

Re: [HELP] cRIO not imaging as it should be
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aaron.Graeve (Post 1295826)
If they used the FRC cRIO Imaging tool, shouldn't the cRIO IP be 10.46.45.2? I think 10.46.45.5 is the IP of their driver station.

We set the IP of the cRIO to 10.46.45.2 and the IP of the computer to 10.46.45.5 and 6.


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