Firmware Upgrade

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In this document, we will focus on the Firmware Upgrade

Firmware

Firmware on IPLOG-GAMA is composed of three parts.

Recovery image - This part is read only and used to restore the system in the event of a main firmware fatal error of parts Firmware Image 1 and 2.

Firmware Image 1 and 2 - This two parts contains the main firmware. One is marked as "current", this firmare is running right now. When Firmware Upgrade starts the new Firmware Image is written to the second Image part which is not running. Due to this feature can not damage the firmware that works properly. After successful upload is marked the new one, the next startup will boot of it.

root@buildroot:~# metel-firmware-version

Shows the current version of Recovery and Firmware images.

root@buildroot:~# root@iplog:~# metel-firmware-version
FIRMWARE
========
image:   recovery
version: 2.0.8811

FIRMWARE
========
image:   image 1 (current)   //"current" label informs about right now running firmware
version: 12.0.8824

FIRMWARE
========
image:   image 2
version: 12.0.8811


1. Copy Firmware Image to IPLOG-GAMA

a. Remote Data Storage

Windows

To copy files between IPLOG-GAMA(Linux) and Windows there is a need third-party tool. Is possible use for example WinSCP.

  • Download, Install and Open the WinSCP.


Connection Configuration

Host name - IP address of IPLOG-GAMA, the default IP address is on the housing.

User name - Default user name is root.

WinSCPConnection.png


Connection Warning

For every new connection is there Warning message if you trust the remote device. Confirm by hit the YES or No and this new session will not be saved.

WinSCPConnectionWarning.png


Upload firmware image file (.tar)

Select file to upload to the IPLOG-GAMA and hit the F5 button to start upload.

WinSCPUploadFile.png


WinSCP starts image uploading

WinSCPCopiing.png


After successful upload close the WinSCP session.


Linux

b. USB