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Hi Azra,
I guess there are multiple Ethernet ports on the computer where the PLC ioc is running. Put the two lines below at the front of your ioc startup script (just after the line #!), then change “ioc-subnet-broadcast-ip …” based on your networking settings, and
the annoying CA beacon message should be gone.
epicsEnvSet("EPICS_CA_AUTO_ADDR_LIST", "NO")
epicsEnvSet("EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST", “ioc-subnet-broadcast-ip such as 10.0.153.255”)
You need to find out the broadcast IP of your ioc (Channel Access) subnet: the command ifconfig on Linux should tell you what you should use.
I have been using this quick fix a lot and it works very well. Hope it work for you.
Yong
NSLS-II Controls Group
Can some body help me to sort put the error
../online_notify.c: CA beacon (send to "192.168.1.143:5065") error was "Connection refused"
s7plcReceiveThread Client1: recv(8, ..., 7, 0) failed: Success
While running ioc . My ioc receive 7 bytes data and I can see it but this message is continuously displaying
How I can get rid of this
Thanks
Azra
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