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Attempt a remote NFS mount.
Attempt a remote NFS mount of the logic analyzer file server using the
appropriate command syntax for your NFS software. Refer to your computer
documentation for the specific command syntax. The command usually
includes the remote NFS directory (hostname and either the /control or /data
directory) and the mount point (the directory the remote file server will be
attached to).
For example:
mount logic4:/control/nfs/logic4
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Normal Response
The UNIX command line prompt reappears. To verify that the remote
NFS mount was successful, type
$ mount
to view the mount table
(usually
/etc/mnttab
). The remote file server should appear on the
table of mounted devices.
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Error Messages
If error messages appear, then check the command syntax before
continuing with the troubleshooting. If the syntax is correct, then
resolve the error messages using your network documentation.
Verify that all of the mounting rules are being followed. Refer to the
documentation of your network platform for the mounting rules.
A Device Busy error message appears when you try to mount control
if someone else has already mounted control. Also, the Device Busy
error message appears when an unmount is attempted and a user’s
present working directory is a directory on the remote file server. If
the Device Busy message appears, then cycle power on the logic
analyzer and attempt the remote NFS mount again.
You will also receive an error message if you try to mount too soon
after power-up. You need to wait at least 15 seconds after the
Analyzer Configuration menu is displayed before attempting to mount.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting in a workstation environment
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Summary of Contents for 1660 CS Series
Page 7: ...1 Connecting and Configuring...
Page 16: ...1 10...
Page 17: ...2 Accessing the Logic Analyzer File System...
Page 25: ...3 Using the X Window Interface...
Page 37: ...4 Retrieving and Restoring Data...
Page 50: ...4 14...
Page 51: ...5 Programming the Logic Analyzer...
Page 64: ...5 14...
Page 65: ...6 Concepts...
Page 72: ...6 8...
Page 73: ...7 Troubleshooting...
Page 104: ...Index Index 4...