I use procServ, but is there a tool to check whether an ioc was started
on a particular computer?
If not, I would like to be able to start the ioc (procServ process)
remotely.
How is procServ recommended to be run/started?
At boot time? manually once hardware is connected/working? etc.
Regards,
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Ralph Lange wrote:
Hello all,
procServ soft IOC server version 2.5.0 has been released:
o Preparing for more target systems, procServ now uses the GNU
autotools build system
o Which includes a configure script option to generate stuff for
compilation in an EPICS tree
o Time format string and child restart holdoff time were made command
line options
Download at http://sourceforge.net/projects/procserv/
Complete change log, wiki, bug tracker at
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/procserv/
Enjoy!
Ralph
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procServ is a wrapper application that runs any process (e.g. a soft
IOC) in the background, allowing telnet access to its stdin/stdout. It
supports logging, child restart (manual or automatic on crash/exit),
blocking characters that are considered dangerous to the child, and more.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/procserv/
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