Ned Arnold wrote:
>
> It should generate an alarm the next time the record is processed. How is it
> processed ? Also, make sure .HSV is set to something other than NO_ALARM.
That did it, after a fashion.
My configuration file looks about like this (I'm testing ...):
GROUP NULL ircam
$SEVRCOMMAND UP_ANY echo "IRCAM Alarm up_any" | mail maren
$SEVRCOMMAND UP_MINOR echo "IRCAM Alarm up_minor" | mail maren
$SEVRCOMMAND UP_MAJOR echo "IRCAM Alarm up_major" | mail maren
$SEVRCOMMAND DOWN_ANY echo "IRCAM Alarm down_any" | mail maren
CHANNEL ircam ircam:ls330a:cdat
$STATCOMMAND MINOR echo "Array temperature MINOR" | mail maren
$STATCOMMAND HIGH echo "Array temperature HIGH" | mail maren
$STATCOMMAND HIHI echo "Array temperature HIHI" | mail maren
$STATCOMMAND MAJOR echo "Array temperature MAJOR" | mail maren
When I set .HSV below the value the channel is currently at
I get
IRCAM Alarm up_minor
that's all. I'd expect a reaction of UP_ANY as well as one of the
STATCOMMANDs ... (I would like to send different messages depending
on channels, quite probably even going to different people)
Thanks again,
Maren
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