DA-660-8/16-LX User’s Manual
Managing Embedded Linux
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Next, use the
upfirm
command to upgrade the kernel and root file system:
#upfirm da660-x.x.x.frm
192.168.3.127 - PuTTY
root@Moxa:/mnt/ramdisk# upfirm DA660-1.0.frm
Upgrade firmware utility version 1.0.
To check source firmware file context.
The source firmware file conext is OK.
This step destroy all your firmware.
Do you want to continue it ? (Y/N) : Y
Now upgrade the file [redboot].
Format MTD device [/dev/mtd0] ...
MTD device [/dev/mtd0] erase 128 Kibyte @ 60000 - 100% complete.
Wait to write file ...
Completed 100%
Now upgrade the file [kernel].
Format MTD device [/dev/mtd1] ...
MTD device [/dev/mtd1] erase 128 Kibyte @ 100000 - 100% complete.
Wait to write file ...
Completed 100%
Now upgrade the file [mini-file-system].
Format MTD device [/dev/mtd2] ...
MTD device [/dev/mtd2] erase 128 Kibyte @ 400000 - 100% complete.
Wait to write file ...
Completed 100%
Now upgrade the file [user-file-system].
Format MTD device [/dev/mtd3] ...
MTD device [/dev/mtd3] erase 128 Kibyte @ 1a0000 - 100% complete.
Wait to write file ...
Completed 100%
Now upgrade the file [directory].
Format MTD device [/dev/mtd6] ...
MTD device [/dev/mtd6] erase 128 Kibyte @ 20000 - 100% complete.
Wait to write file ...
Completed 100%
Now upgrade the new configuration file.
Upgrade the firmware is OK.
Please press any key to reboot system.
Loading Factory Defaults
The easiest way to load factory defaults is to update the firmware (follow the instructions in the
previous section to upgrade the firmware).
Note that if your user file is not working properly, the system will mount the Mini File System. In
this case, you will need to load factory defaults to resume normal operation.
Enabling and Disabling Daemons
The following daemons are enabled when the DA-660 boots up for the first time.
snmpd
..........SNMP Agent daemon
telnetd
..........Telnet Server / Client daemon
inetd
.............Internet Daemons
ftpd
...............FTP Server / Client daemon
sshd
..............Secure Shell Server daemon
httpd
.............Apache WWW Server daemon
nfsd
...............Network File System Server daemon
Type the command
ps –ef
to list all processes that are currently running.