On Wednesday 02 December 2009 16:51:28 Emmanuel Mayssat wrote:
> 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.
Why not just use the cainfo program that comes with Base to connect to a known
PV living on that IOC (we have a heartbeat PV on all our IOCs which would be
ideal for that). That will tell you whether the IOC is up or not and which
host it's running on. If you want to wrap that query in something a little
more polished I'd suggest looking at the equivalent cainfo.pl Perl script in
base/src/cap5 which you can use as the basis for adding application-specific
functionality, including starting the IOC if that's what you want.
- Andrew
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