On Fri, 19 Jun 2009, Rick Thomas wrote:
My new info is at the end of this message. Scroll down to the end. Thanks!
to all who replied with suggestions.
Last night I unplugged everything and went home. I got a good night's sleep,
and so, apparently, did my little plug. I came in this morning all prepared
to do as David had suggested -- reprogram it with the JTAG interface. But
before I did that, I tried "one more time" -- plugged it in with the USB
stick in the slot and... Lo and behold! The blue light came on! So I
plugged in the ethernet and all the other peripherals and hit the reset.
It's up and running just fine right now as I type.
deja-vu time... I think this is what I did after the "funky" autoboot
usb device that I had plugged in "killed" the plug. Would not post to
blue, no matter what.
Pulled the SD disk out and let it sit. Day or so later, post'd to
blue, but nothing after that. Plugged in the serial, and the IP had
reverted back to factory.
So -- A lesson learned. Your SheevaPlug may not come back up after a short
power outage. If this happens, letting it sit without power over night may
bring it back to life.
I agree. A good recovery time resting may revive it. Mine did "init"
back to a blank slate. All os disk edits gone.
Is this a general phenomenon? Has anybody seen it before?
I will plug mine back in and see if it came back from experiment #2
:-)
If it's not just peculiar to my machine... unless the engineers at Marvell
can diagnose and fix this particular glitch, I wouldn't plan on using a
SheevaPlug for anything mission-critical.
If your hiccup was power related and I am thinking my problem was too
much power wanted by the usb2 port expander I added, then maybe we are
looking at a power problem that is similar to a heart attack.
Thanks for all the help! >
Rick
Btw, you can order the OpenRD-client today, shipping as soon as they
catch up on the Sheeva plug backlog that I bet completely blew them
away... LOL
199.00 for the board/manuals/software/power adapter
50.00 for the enclosure (bummer!)
http://globalscaletechnologies.com/p-21-openrd-client.aspxhttp://globalscaletechnologies.com/p-21-openrd-client.aspx
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steve
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