08-16-2015 06:29 AM - edited 08-16-2015 06:33 AM
Hello,
I'm trying to deploy my project to the target, in order to have it boot up on its own once power is supplied.
Through MAX I have completed the deployment (I believe), but it's not working and when I check the error logs, this is all I get (from the kernel section):
Aug 16 13:10:56 Dyrmark-cRIO9068 kernel: [ 4.820678] UBI error: ubi_open_volume: cannot open device 0, volume 2, error -16
Aug 16 13:10:56 Dyrmark-cRIO9068 kernel: [ 4.969182] UBI error: ubi_open_volume: cannot open device 1, volume 0, error -16
I have a hard time finding information on this on the net, so I come here in the hope that someone might recognise what this is all about.
Any tips and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
-Tobias
Edit:
sorry, there actually was LV errors as well:
InitExecSystem() call to GetCurrProcessNumProcessors() reports: 2 processors
InitExecSystem() call to GetNumProcessors() reports: 2 processors
InitExecSystem() will use: 2 processors
Doesn't really seem like an error report, but I guess it could be pertinent.
08-16-2015 09:45 AM
Get away from MAX. In your project, go to the Build Specifications. Find the deployment for your project (a build spec is required to deploy. LabVIEW will make one for you by default if you don't make one.) Right-click the spec you're using and check the "run at startup" option.
08-16-2015 11:34 AM - edited 08-16-2015 11:36 AM
Hi natasftw, thanks for the reply.
I have done that. I assume I get that error exactly because it's trying to start up.
08-11-2016 03:43 PM
Did you get a resolution for this? My CRIO has posted similar are (UBI error: ubi_open_volume: cannot open device 0, volume 2, error -16) for months, but I didn't pay attention to it. Now, the unit won't startup. It's in an endless boot/crash cycle.
I assume the error suggests there's a solid state drive failure, but as the OP said, there's virtually no information about this message online.
08-17-2016 09:20 AM
We found no 'real' solution or even discovered what was in fact wrong (though It wasn't hardware).
We ended up reformatting the target and reinstalling software. We did that a few times, in fact, so thanks to NI for making the process so painless! 😉
You might try resetting the configuration DB first, but it didn't do anything for us.
Best of luck!
10-07-2019 07:05 AM
Hi
Picking up this old thread as there is very littl eonline about it, i am having similar issues with a sbRIO 9627
2019-10-07T12:40:59.660+00:00 NI-sbRIO-9627-01e3ded2 kernel: [ 2.204294] Warning: unable to open an initial console.
2019-10-07T12:40:59.664+00:00 NI-sbRIO-9627-01e3ded2 kernel: [ 6.347092] ubi0 error: ubi_open_volume: cannot open device 0, volume 2, error -16
2019-10-07T12:40:59.664+00:00 NI-sbRIO-9627-01e3ded2 kernel: [ 6.372058] ubi1 error: ubi_open_volume: cannot open device 1, volume 0, error -16
Although this was posted 3 years ago i am wondering if anyone knows the deal as 80% of the time i try deploying a vi to test and it simply starts for a second then crashes and this is what i get.
Thanks
12-01-2020 05:33 PM
now I have this same error from the kernel as well on my cRIO 9068. reformatting and reinstalling.
12-03-2020 02:07 PM
cRIO still won't boot unless you force safe mode. I'm just going to replace it. Can this problem be caused by interrupting power during a file write?