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[atlas] firmware download test?
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Budiwijaya
budiwijaya at ipv6.or.id
Tue Oct 11 07:52:05 CEST 2016
Usually, I formatted the disk to FAT32. Let the probe on and connected to internet for about 1/2 hour. On Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Yang Yu <yang.yu.list at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have 2 probes that are connected but shown as offline even after > several power cycles. > > I performed USB stick troubleshooting procedures by removing the USB > stick and saw NO-USB SOS message. But after inserting the USB stick > there wasn't any new SOS messages. > > Plugged the USB stick to computer and saw corrupted file system. > Formatted the stick and inserted it back, still no SOS messages. What > kind of filesystem layout is expected on the stick? From what I read > the probe should automatically partition/format the stick. Maybe the > stick is bad. > > I do see a good amount of packet loss between the probe's network and > the registration server. How robust is the firmware download process > (e.g does it abort on TCP RST)? Is there any way to manually load the > firmware? Thanks. > > Yang >
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