ReliaCOR 54-13
The ReliaCOR 54-13 is a versatile platform that offers a very balanced combination of computational performance, storage capacity and network bandwidth for workloads that include data acquisition and fusion, AI inference and data logging.
Designed for Industrial use cases, it offers reliable operation thanks to industrial grade ruggedization and a robust power supply. Very compact and power efficient, the ReliaCOR 54-13 can be deployed in dense installations; an optional mounting accessory further increases its versatility.
ESF Installer
ESF must be installed using the esf-generic_<version>_amd64.deb
debian package (version with network management support) or esf-generic-nn_<version>_amd64.deb
(version without network management support).
Network Configuration
The default configuration of network interfaces for a ReliaCOR 54-13 follows the instructions detailed in the Initial network configuration of the Generic Profiles section.
The first network interface as described in the Generic Profiles section is as follows:
- in the hardware variant -15, it is the first RJ-45 port on the left (refer to A in the figure below):
- in the other hardware variants, it is the first RJ-45 port on the right (refer to B in the figure below):
Firewall Configuration
The default configuration of the firewall for a ReliaCOR 54-13 follows the instructions detailed in the Initial firewall configuration of the Generic Profiles section.
Journald Persistence
The systemd journal is stored on persistent storage.
AIDE Intrusion Detection Configuration
The default AIDE configuration from section AIDE Intrusion Detectioncan be applied to this device, since the generic ESF profile is used, it may be necessary to add the exception described in the Note about NetworkManager section.
jdk.dio.properties configuration
This GPIO mappings in the /opt/eurotech/esf/framework/jdk.dio.properties
are empty after a fresh install, in order to use GPIOs, the file must be populated as described in the Generic Profiles section.
Watchdog Service
ESF Watchdog Service will not work out of the box due to the fact that the hardware watchdog device is managed by systemd by default. In order to be able to use ESF Watchdog Service, systemd must be manually configured not to open the watchdog device with the following change to /etc/systemd/system.conf
:
RuntimeWatchdogSec=0
RebootWatchdogSec=0
KExecWatchdogSec=0
A device reboot is required for the change to take effect.
Updated 2 days ago