Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
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Subject: |
RE: alarm hook |
From: |
"Dalesio, Leo `Bob`" <[email protected]> |
To: |
"Andrew Johnson" <[email protected]>, "Matthias Clausen" <[email protected]> |
Cc: |
"Jeff Hill" <[email protected]>, "Ralph Lange" <[email protected]>, "Geoff Savage" <[email protected]>, "EPICS core-talk" <[email protected]>, "Fritz Bartlett" <[email protected]>, "Liyu, Andrei" <[email protected]>, "Bernd Schoeneburg" <[email protected]> |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Jun 2006 10:14:54 -0700 |
It occurs to me that another model you could consider would be to run a local CA client on each IOC that subscribes to alarm events for all local records, and forwards them to the log server; this would then make use of CA's queue/ cache mechanism, and would mean this CA client doesn't need to keep its own queue of messages going to the log server, all that queueing would be done for you by CA. This would avoid having to add the hook at all...
------ This has a lot of appeal. It could cache the last alarm monitor for every record.
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