Hi Matej,
On 03/31/2015 07:54 AM, Matej Sekoranja wrote:
> Just a quick question: I’ve updated CAS code and I want to test it.
> My plan is to take makeBaseApp example caServer and change scan
> method to change array size (aka new_size = (size+1) % 10).
> However, I cannot get monitors working (I get no updates… even the
> first one). Is it supported to work? The code surely looks so. Note
> that it worked one time (one try out of 20) :/
I just built the makeBaseApp caServer example and ran it with no
arguments. It creates a fixed set of PV names in exServer.cc, so I
connected to the first one:
tux% caget jane
jane 0.251968
tux% cainfo jane
jane
State: connected
Host: tux.aps.anl.gov:5064
Access: read, write
Native data type: DBF_DOUBLE
Request type: DBR_DOUBLE
Element count: 1
tux% camonitor jane
jane 2015-03-31 14:37:48.289811 0.363631
jane 2015-03-31 14:37:49.105167 0.297269
jane 2015-03-31 14:37:49.200278 0.286364
jane 2015-03-31 14:37:49.295394 0.285211
jane 2015-03-31 14:37:49.390555 0.191317
...
There appear to be two array PVs, alan and albert:
tux% cainfo alan
alan
State: connected
Host: tux.aps.anl.gov:5064
Access: read, write
Native data type: DBF_DOUBLE
Request type: DBR_DOUBLE
Element count: 100
tux% cainfo albert
albert
State: connected
Host: tux.aps.anl.gov:5064
Access: read, write
Native data type: DBF_DOUBLE
Request type: DBR_DOUBLE
Element count: 1000
I ran a monitor on alan and did get updates at approximately 2-second
intervals:
alan 2015-03-31 14:41:30.308907 100 0.0281111 -1.37381 -0.0501572
-1.87784 -0.0724163 -2.59972 10 -2.09125 1.98438 2.05837 10 2.01229
2.09781 1.98737 10 -2.10059 0.019677 0.973619 -1.9144 1.94156 0.0663385
1.5041 0.0853122 1.89756 -10 1.47849 -10 -1.88661 10 2.04674 0.0998941
1.91355 -0.0615228 -1.91691 -10 -2.02705 0.0651823 2.1016 0.0380806
-1.93923 0.0770579 2.62829 0.0993508 -1.98814 -1.93405 -1.43175
0.0739289 -2.08905 0.0791035 1.25692 10 -2.06133 -0.0976014 -1.47581 -10
-2.07948 -1.97491 -1.22827 -0.0803436 -1.98453 2.05749 -1.36555
-0.0819845 -2.00783 2.09792 1.93183 1.90012 2.00088 0.0827901 -2.46831
10 -2.00536 -0.0488323 -2.66015 10 -1.92829 10 1.99522 1.90963 -2.08556
0.035228 -1.37246 2.06614 1.82821 -2.01243 -1.2947 -0.090387 -2.03256
0.0768224 -1.46944 -2.09861 2.10339 -10 1.22894 2.03087 -2.05932 10
-1.89597 -1.909 1.78418
alan 2015-03-31 14:41:43.674576 100 0.0853598 1.29053 -10 -1.92847
-0.0969795 -1.40443 -10 -2.08363 0.0849282 -1.38379 -0.0987254 -2.0946
0.0862604 2.56504 0.0479391 -1.91148 -0.078574 1.9901 -2.00295 1.90767
-0.0603079 2.60706 10 2.0883 0.0643035 2.07442 -2.06107 1.99286
0.0994668 2.6072 -0.0100181 -2.05559 0.0250058 1.23494 -0.0368261 1.9684
0.00206198 -2.0871 0.0141491 2.07869 0.0948962 1.28269 0.0743063 1.91721
0.0999062 1.3875 -2.09855 2.04559 -0.0255224 -2.66151 -10 1.97276
0.0948873 -2.5551 -10 -2.0382 0.0562314 2.56209 10 1.92939 1.95493
1.50592 0.0967445 2.01051 2.0287 -1.47036 -10 -1.9629 0.00887928
-2.46858 -2.06924 -2.0951 0.0326452 1.28041 -1.902 2.10855 0.093258
1.27432 -10 -2.07336 -0.0993881 1.50338 0.0971787 2.05764 10 1.38648 -10
-2.07846 2.0619 -1.91754 2.09746 -1.94883 10 1.40086 0.00148764 -2.10204
2.09958 1.50572 0.0764796 1.80712
alan 2015-03-31 14:41:45.670113 100 1.99038 1.33862 -0.0366539 1.82196
-0.0803481 -2.4766 -10 -1.94076 -0.0404291 -1.4677 0.0672416 -2.01883
-0.079026 -2.60114 0.0272036 -1.91046 0.0425553 1.31998 0.0978497
-1.82747 0.0996829 -1.34931 -0.0128216 -2.01298 -10 1.49011 2.09999
2.12744 -0.0691764 1.2244 -0.099818 -1.92703 2.08421 -1.49781 10 1.99197
0.010173 -2.06323 0.0560521 1.93894 10 -1.46341 0.0631703 1.97924
-0.0987476 2.48062 -10 1.91496 -0.0532784 1.46752 -1.94502 1.92071
0.0619675 -1.96381 0.0880527 1.93956 -10 1.40031 1.99663 2.11775
-1.90065 -1.13485 0.0233576 -2.07014 2.05053 1.10947 1.94223 1.94585
-0.0437987 -1.27021 0.00902123 2.04099 -0.0966582 0.934403 -1.92521
-2.02095 2.09998 1.15595 -10 1.92619 -10 1.49681 -10 1.82596 0.0152453
1.39714 -0.0358195 1.90327 -0.0473308 1.41716 -0.0995372 1.84132
0.0971676 -1.91778 -1.97241 1.90991 -0.0695922 -1.17116 -1.92475 -2.05158
...
I built this against the tip of the 3.15 branch.
HTH,
- Andrew
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