Difference between revisions of "IoTGateway/BSP/Linux/AM335x/System Service and Usage"
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service and http service. | service and http service. | ||
− | == <span style="color:#0070c0">Tftp Server </span>== | + | == <span style="color:#0070c0">Tftp Server</span> == |
+ | When boot up the target board, the tftp service is already started by default(On advantech AM335x platform) and the tftp server’s | ||
+ | working directory is /tftpboot. You need execute “chmod 777 /tftpboot” on target system to let | ||
+ | the tftp server work. Then, user can tftp to target board by tftp client in host PC. Use command | ||
+ | to get and put file like this: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | hostPC$ tftp TARGET_SYSTEM_IP | ||
+ | tftp>get file1 | ||
+ | tftp>put file2 | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | Command “get file1” is to download file1 from tftp server. File “file1” must exist under the | ||
+ | directory /tftpboot on your target filesystem; | ||
+ | Command “put file2” is to upload file2 to tftp server. If put file2 success, file2 will be put to | ||
+ | directory /tftpboot on your target filesystem; | ||
== <span style="color:#0070c0">Ftp server </span>== | == <span style="color:#0070c0">Ftp server </span>== |
Revision as of 07:09, 29 September 2016
Contents
Service
Advantech has built five common network services: tftp service, ftp service, ssh service, telnet service and http service.
Tftp Server
When boot up the target board, the tftp service is already started by default(On advantech AM335x platform) and the tftp server’s working directory is /tftpboot. You need execute “chmod 777 /tftpboot” on target system to let the tftp server work. Then, user can tftp to target board by tftp client in host PC. Use command to get and put file like this:
hostPC$ tftp TARGET_SYSTEM_IP tftp>get file1 tftp>put file2
Command “get file1” is to download file1 from tftp server. File “file1” must exist under the directory /tftpboot on your target filesystem; Command “put file2” is to upload file2 to tftp server. If put file2 success, file2 will be put to directory /tftpboot on your target filesystem;