03-27-2014 01:23 PM
I have a cRIO installation that has issues with network connectivity droppping for no apperent reason. I'm seeing that the device, a cRIO 9075, is listed twice under Remote Systems. The two device trees are almost identical, but for a single leaf under Devices and Interfaces. Where the first device listing shows only Network Devices, the second device listing show NI cROI-9075 "RIO0"
My concern, given that we have not yet isolated the cause of the communication drop outs, is that there may be either a network topology problem, or that the cRIO is in fact not operating normally.
Can someone comment on this issue as it relates to MAX? Thanks.
03-28-2014 01:00 PM
Hi MoviJOHN,
Would it be possible to post a screenshot of this?
Some other questions:
What version of LabVIEW will you be using?
What version of the RIO drivers do you have installed on your computer?
Does the cRIO have a DCHP IP or are you assigning it a static IP?
Is it plugged in directly with ethernet cable to your computer or through a network?
Are you able to ping its IP address?
If you have not already, I would recommend referring to this document for other troubleshooting steps: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/ABE4BC247E8AC9BC8625734E005CAB42?OpenDocument
Best,
03-31-2014 12:16 PM
Unfortunately, this is not a problem of not being able to connect to the cRIO. The real issue is that I have an unknown problem causing the cRIO to drop off of the network, and so far, the only thing that seems out of place is this "seeing double" issue in MAX.
As for software, well there are all kinds of software running there. The application(s) were compiled in LV2012. See the attached images for more info.
04-01-2014 12:16 PM
Have you tried deleting one of the devices? You could also Reset your MAX Configuration Database(be sure to backup any tasks or scales you want saved). You could be having connectivity issues because there are two references to the same device.
If the above suggestions do not help, check the following common connectivity issues: