\filesystems\usrp_x4xx_fs_v4.1.0.4.mender" root@ni-x4xx-
<serial>:/home/root/
Note
You may need to update the mender version referenced in this command
depending on the version in use.
5.
Update the file system image on your device.
a)
To open a new SSH connection, run the command
ssh root@ni-x4xx-<serial>
.
b)
Run the command
mender install /home/root/usrp_x4xx_fs_v4.1.0.4.mender
.
Note
The required command may differ depending on the mender
version installed.
The output may take several minutes to print.
c)
After the output from the previous command has printed, type
reboot
and press
<Enter> to restart your device.
Your SSH session closes. The restart should take less than three minutes.
6.
Access the device and switch to a new embedded file system image.
a)
Run the command
uhd_find_devices.exe
.
Information about your device is output in the command prompt window. If it does
not appear, wait three minutes to ensure that the device has restarted and run the
command again.
b)
To update the SSH security fingerprint of your device, run the command
ssh-keygen -R ni-x4xx-<serial>
.
c)
To reconnect to the management console, run the command
ssh root@ni-x4xx-<serial>
.
d)
Type
yes
and press <Enter> if you are asked whether you want to continue
connecting.
e)
To verify that you are using the updated file system, run the command
cat /etc/mender/artifact_info
.
The resulting output contains the version of your file system:
artifact_name=<version>_x4xx
. If you have successfully updated your file
system, the version in the output should be the same as the mender version
referenced in step 4.
f)
To commit the update and use the new file system, run the command
mender commit
.
7.
Use NI-USRP Configuration Utility to write the new FPGA image to your device.
a)
Select
Start
»
All Programs
»
National Instruments
»
NI-USRP Configuration
Utility
to open NI-USRP Configuration Utility.
b)
Select the
N2xx/NI-29xx/X410 Image Updater
tab of the utility.
Your device should appear in the
Device ID
column. Verify that the IP address
matches the IP address for your device shown in step 2.
c)
Select your device.
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