08-17-2012 01:53 PM
For some reason my PXI is telling me there is no software installed on it but when I look at the remote connection inside MAX on the host computer there are software listed as installed. I'm not sure why and I think this may have something to do with my other problem - which is that the remote system does not recognize and populate the 'Devices and Interfaces' section in MAX with the six cards I have installed. As a side note to that, if I boot up in Windows on the PXI controller all of the cards are visible in MAX.
I have a PXI-1042 with embedded controller PXI-8110 w/ hypervisor. Right now it has all LV2010 "era" software installed which I would like to upgrade to 2011 but that's another storey. I have it set to boot in LabVIEW RT only. With a monitor plugged into the PXI controller it says (with some things cut out for brevity):
Transferring controler to user program.
Error booting hard drive boot program.
Initializing network... Static IP address assigned.
Device 1 - MAC address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx - xxx.xxx.x.x (primary)
Device 2 - MAX address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx - disabled
System state: No software installed
When the PXI is in this state I can go onto the host computer, open up MAX, and it will show a list of software installed on this PXI system. As mentioned before however, it does not show any of the device cards.
Any ideas why this might be? Thanks.
08-20-2012 01:53 PM
The error message "Error booting hard drive boot program." really says it all. When RT attempts to boot, it attempts to load LabVIEW Real-Time; if the real-time components are not present, it will give that error. Even though you may have installed DAQ and other components, unless you install LabVIEW Real-Time you will get no OS. That's like installing MS Word on a computer without having Windows installed (sounds funny, but when you're using a 3rd-party to remotely install software it's completely possible).
Make sure LabVIEW Real-Time is installed on the system.
-Danny
08-22-2012 03:12 PM
Well that's the thing. When I look in MAX it shows that there are LabVIEW Real-Time components installed. I'm working on just reinstalling everything and have it updated to 2011 because we are moving to that, but the machine has Hypervisor 1.1 on it and I wasn't able to get that updated (and I don't know how to update that particular feature). I am out of town this week and I know that one of my co-workers is working on that so it may be fixed when I get back.
08-23-2012 10:28 AM
Fair enough, keep us updated. I'm sure you have access to this, but just in case If you're starting from scratch, here is a getting started guide. http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/375174c.pdf
08-24-2012 09:30 AM
I'm back in the office and they weren't able to make too much progress it seems like. I was able to download Hypervisor21SharedMemory.exe and I attempted to install it to the host PC with the intent on installing it on my target. When installing it, it asked for a serial number which another co-worker was able to get from NI. So I put it in and installed all the 2011 support and Hypervisor 2.1 Shared Memory. It said it was successful and I restarted the machine. Then when I went to check to see if it was installed, there was nothing in the Start>Programs>National Instruements directory and was not shown in MAX when trying to update the target. What would be some causes of this?
08-27-2012 12:52 PM
It appears you should be downloading the software directly to the PXI controller rather than the host computer.
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/11801/en#toc1
08-28-2012 11:33 AM
So I logged onto the Windows side of the PXI controller and followed these instructions to install Hypervisor 2.1.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/1EEFD2EFC77BA0408625799C005EE3BA
I used the following installation files.
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/3108/lang/en
But then realized those are just the VIs for editing it. Is there somewhere, where I can download the installation files for Hypervisor 2.1. I think my lack of realization what I was actually installing has lead to part of this problem. One of my co-workers have talked to NI and they are going to send us a disk at his request but if possible I'd like to start the installation today as it is holding up development.
Thanks.
08-29-2012 03:52 PM
So I have Hypervisor 2.1 installed now.
When I boot into Hypervisor mode showed a connected between the Windows host and the RT PXI partition. When I click on software to try to add/remove it times out. And now it doesn't even connect to the PXI.
How do I make this connection, I seem to be having some difficulty. I have an ethernet port in the controller and an ethernet card in the chassis. There is also the virtual ethernet port that can be set up. Is there some trick I am missing? I have tried using a crossover cable between the two ethernet ports (in the Hypervisor manager one is set to Windows and one is set to Real-Time) and I also tried to enable the virtual ethernet port. Neither seem to be working or I am missing something.
I have them all set to static IPs that are along the lines of 196.254.1.x with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0. They all say they are connected. Any ideas?
08-30-2012 03:41 PM
So this doesn't go unresolved. I did eventually figure it out today. Ended up being some messed up IP settings and used a crossover between the two different ethernet ports. I still couldn't get it to work with the virtual ethernet port for some reason.
08-30-2012 04:58 PM
Glad to hear you found a workaround and even documented it. With regards to your second question. This may sound basic, but I have to ask. Did you enable the virtual ethernet port? http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/372833A-01/rthyperhelp/hv_datatransfer/