Hi,
provServ runs the IOC and provides access through local telnet.
conserver provides the common interface to both soft and VME IOCs,
handles user authentification, read-only vs. read/write access, time
stamped logging, playback of recent console output (without screwing up
the log file), and more.
See the corresponding How-To pages on the EPICS wiki for details.
(They are not up-to-date as they describe using screen, which was
replaced by procServ in our installation. I should update them. Or you
could.)
We are planning to use procServ under Windows-cygwin, but haven't yet.
Cheers,
Ralph
On 12.02.2009 14:45 Pearson, MR (Matthew) wrote:
Hi,
Thanks. Yes, I'm not sure we would need to use conserver if we had
procServ. I get the impression that the only reason other sites had the
IOC->procServ->conserver layering was to preserve to conserver
interface.
Cheers,
Matthew
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