Hi:
Conceptually, I think that is exactly the right approach.
It's usually wrong to simply add 100 raw "temperature" PVs as alarms. It's better to have an operator display that shows these alarms, with summary PVs for sections of the machine, options to disable them, and those summary PVs are then used as alarm triggers.
For the displays, we already have good tools: EDM, BOY, … editors where you can create displays that suit the purpose.
For the logic, we have CALC records, which have limitations for their number of input links, length of the formula, and also nothing in there that is specific to alarms.
So often you end up with one "formula" that has to be split into several calc records.
Or you put the SEVR of other records into the INPx fields because you really want to summarize based on the raw alarm states, not the raw values.
Do you have a web link, paper, … on your intermediate layer?
Maybe it would also be worthwhile to create a new "alarm calc" record that has many inputs plus formulas that are aware of not just an INPuts value but its alarm severity?
Thanks,
Kay
On Mar 6, 2014, at 9:26 AM, Igor Kriznar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at ANKA we have implemented filtering, which filters alarms regarding
> the operation mode. When machine is in shutdown or maintenance, most of
> alarms are suppressed, before they reach CSS BEAST.
>
> All our alarms are feed into our intermediate alarm server, which
> decided if they should go further to BEAST or be suppressed or be
> somehow otherwise processed. For example have summary alarm PV, which
> sums alarms from whole subtree.
> Our intermediate alarm server is based on JCA and looks like bunch of
> plain PV channels which are used by BEAST. No changes were made to
> BEAST, everything is in configuration.
>
> Enable feature of BEAST I see more like permanent switch, if you want to
> disable misbehaving alarm source.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Igor
>
>
> On 05.03.2014 04:39, [email protected] wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> We are currently using BEAST. There is the ability to put alarm system in Maintenance mode. But it puts the whole entire system in Maintenance mode. We would like to be able to put an Area or a System in maintenance mode.
>>
>> I’m wondering if there is any plan to implement such feature. Or would anyone else find this feature useful?
>>
>> We have started investigating this implementation. Essentially the ENABLED_IND database field should be move to ALARM_TREE table from PV table, and isEnable() should be a base class method.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Xinyu WU
>> ASKAP Computing
>> Australia Telescope National Facility
>> CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
>> phone: +61 2 9372 4727
>> postal: PO Box 76 Epping, NSW. 1710
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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