03-11-2016 04:27 AM
Hi,
For a small machine vision application using myRIO I'm using FPGA to pre-process images. This I'm doing via Vission Assistant to generate FPGA code but seems like the VI server isn't configured properly.
Over at Tools>>Options>>VI Server, I have checked TCP/IP ( with port number 3364 ) and have also added the mentioned VI in the error to the exported VIs and gave it an access. Still Vision Assitant won't generate FPGA code and give the same error.
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Regards.
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03-11-2016 05:12 AM - edited 03-11-2016 05:12 AM
Did you also add your machine (or the * wildcard) to the machine access list? Also, the VI Server options are target specific - are you configuring/setting your VI server options for your computer, or for the myRIO?
03-11-2016 02:36 PM
I need to configure VI Server for myRIO since I'm enroute to creating a custom FPGA code for vision processing. Yes I have added my machine to the machine access list (astewrisk *) + the IP address of myRIO (172.22.11.2). It seems that error is specific to adding "IVA Create LabVIEW VI.vi" to the exported VIs list; did that and didn't work.
03-11-2016 03:02 PM
Try to make sure that LabVIEW has the right firewall settings enabled:
In the Control Panel, select Windows Firewall, then on the left pane, click on Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall.
Find your LabVIEW in the list and make sure that Home/Work is selected (you might want to check them all at first, and if it works, start unchecking either Domain or Public).
Please let us know if that fixes the issue. If not, we'll try something else.
Thanks
Christophe
03-11-2016 03:22 PM
@ChristopheC wrote:Try to make sure that LabVIEW has the right firewall settings enabled:
In the Control Panel, select Windows Firewall, then on the left pane, click on Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall.
Find your LabVIEW in the list and make sure that Home/Work is selected (you might want to check them all at first, and if it works, start unchecking either Domain or Public).
Please let us know if that fixes the issue. If not, we'll try something else.
Thanks
Christophe
But I have my firewall disabled.
03-12-2016 02:42 AM
@Sam_Sharp wrote:Did you also add your machine (or the * wildcard) to the machine access list? Also, the VI Server options are target specific - are you configuring/setting your VI server options for your computer, or for the myRIO?
* + myRIO IP.
05-31-2016 05:15 PM
I see that the TCP port used is 3364. Can you please try to change it to 3363 and let us know if this works?
I apologize for thinking of that 3 months later.
Thanks.