Davidsaver, Michael wrote:
>> How is procServ recommended to be run/started?
>> At boot time? manually once hardware is connected/working? etc.
>
> I start softIocs with a system init script at boot. We use debian, but it shouldn't be hard to adapt it to other *nix systems.
>
> http://pubweb.bnl.gov/~mdavidsaver/files/sysv-rc-softioc-1.1.tar.gz
>
> Michael Davidsaver
> NSLSII Controls Group
> Brookhaven National Lab
We also use a sysv init script to start up procserv on boot, and for
stopping/restarting, and we use an xml/rpc service for remote
start/stop/restart of procserv via the init script.
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