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Raspberry Download error "Download denied on Application from CmpDevice"

Anonymous
2016-05-21
2016-05-23
  • Anonymous - 2016-05-21

    Originally created by: Francesco Saverio

    Hi,

    I am a new user and I got a typical strange" error.
    I moved the Rpy from one LAN to another.
    The Rpy is seen from Codesys but after compiling the following message appears:

    "Download denied on Application from CmpDevice"

    Details:

    CmpName=CmpApp,
    CmpId=ox0000002,
    ClassID=ox00010004,
    ErrorID=0x00000001,
    InfoID=0x0000000032,

    The devise has a Raspberry Code Licence
    What was wrong?
    Mybe someone can help me!

    Thanks
    Francesco

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2016-05-22

    Hi,

    could you give us the following Output (Login by ssh - puty)
    cat /tmp/codesyscontrol.log
    BR
    Edwin

     
  • Anonymous - 2016-05-22

    Originally created by: Francesco Saverio

    Hi,

    I realised that codesys is unable to delete the applications running into the Rpy :
    HiddenOnlineConfigModeApp
    Application

    Is there a way to force it?

    Thanks
    Fsl

    codesyscontrol.zip [123.33 KiB]

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2016-05-22

    Hi,

    you could delete this:
    either by ResetOriginDevice or remove the Application in the Application Dialog.

    BR
    Edwin

    IMG: Remove.jpg

    IMG: ResetOriginDevice.jpg

     
  • Anonymous - 2016-05-23

    Originally created by: Francesco Saverio

    Hi Edwin,

    nok: it is impossible to delete, stop, upgrade the applications.
    Is it possible to deinstall from Rpy without formatting the SD card?

    Thanks
    Fsl

     
  • eschwellinger

    eschwellinger - 2016-05-23

    Hi,
    then Login by ssh (putty)
    and remove the Application by execute the following:

    sudo -s
    rm /root/app*

    BR
    Edwin

     

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