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can´t find raspberry device

2015-12-18
2015-12-27
  • jaeger.jonathan - 2015-12-18

    Hello I need your help

    I can´t get any connection with codesys und my raspberry pi.
    The default Gateway settings are working and I´m logged in over puTTY.
    the raspberry has a static IP.
    Do I need an additional library for the connection?
    Is it possible that I need CAA device dignosis to get connection?
    In the libryry download manager I allways get a download error when I try to download the the missing library 'CAA device diagnosis'

    I´m using codesys 3.5.8
    CODESYS Control for Raspberry Pi: 3.5.7..1

     
  • LukaszBien - 2015-12-19

    Hi I have the same problem with my devices. In my case only solution was to downgrade cosesys runtime on Raspberry Pi to 3.5.7.0.( which is not the best thing to do) I have a plan to make a fresh install of codesys (not upgrade ) and see how it will work..

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2015-12-19

    Hi,
    @Jonathan
    check if the plc runtime is running on the pi by Login by ssh (putty)
    for example use 'top' or cat /tmp/codesyscontrol.log

    @LukaszBien
    what happens if you use 3.5.8.0 runtime on the pi?

    BR
    Edwin

     
  • LukaszBien - 2015-12-19

    Hi Edwin.

    On the newest version of codesys runtime I have the same problem.

    Even when I type in correct IP address, I have message that 'No device is responding to scan request' unfortunately..

    I've checked running processes ( 'TOP' ) and it looks like codesys is not running after update ( 3.5.8.0) and reboot of RPi..

    Update.
    After 'fresh' install of Codesys ( no previous versions on image) all looks good. I can find Raspi device with no problem.

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2015-12-27

    Hi,
    if the debian and kernel is in current state it should work.
    Which version/distribution are you using exactly?

    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
    sudo rpi-update

    should solve in any case the problems.

    sure a:

    sudo raspi-config

    is needed too (this is what you should after install the raspbian from raspberrypi.org)
    1. to enlarge the CD Card space
    2. to enable device tree and SPI and I2C (enable Onewire if needed)

    BR
    Edwin

     
  • LukaszBien - 2015-12-27

    Hi,

    I'm using Emlid image for Raspi B+,

    linux kernel :
    Linux RaspiBPlus 3.12.36-rt50+ #1 PREEMPT RT Tue Jan 20 02:28:06 MSK 2015 armv6l GNU/Linux

    firmware:
    Dec 8 2015 14:44:44
    Copyright (c) 2012 Broadcom
    version e591b5eb05e2cdb1b5ae25512b27d33127d7bee9 (clean) (release)

    'sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
    sudo rpi-update ' - unfortunately didn't help.

    Thanks.

    Lukasz

     

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