If you’re only capturing a small amount of data then you can run camonitor on all of the PVs you’re intereseted and send its output to a file. The cleanest
way to write this would be:
1.
Prepare a file containing a list of all of the PVs you want to capture, put one PV per line for convenience. Let’s call this file pv-list.
2.
Run this command to check it works:
camonitor $(cat pv-list)
Hit ctrl-C to interrupt.
3.
Repeat step 3 until all the PVs work!
4.
Finally do your data capture with this command:
camonitor $(cat pv-list) >experiment-log
Again, interrupt with ctrl-C when your experiment is over.
This is a bit crude, but if you have EPICS working it’s quick and easy.
Hi everyone,
I have been racking my brains, please do me a favor. Thank you!
My purpose: I have to store all the “motor positon“ and “detector reading“ during experiment to hard disk. (I could read them out, could not store them.)
My quesiton: Could you pleaese tell me a way about how to achieve it, except the CSS compile.
I am not good at eclipse and java, about how to complie the CSS source code. Though I spent several weeks, endless error.
So I do think it is not suit for me.
I use Scientific linux6, epics 3.14.12.1, CSS 4.1.0 SNS Office
Thank you so much,
Li, xing
--
This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential, copyright and or privileged material, and are for the use of the intended addressee only. If you are not the intended addressee or an authorised recipient of the addressee please notify us of receipt by returning the e-mail and do not use, copy, retain, distribute or disclose the information in or attached to the e-mail. Any opinions expressed within this e-mail are those of the individual and not necessarily of Diamond Light Source Ltd. Diamond Light Source Ltd. cannot guarantee that this e-mail or any attachments are free from viruses and we cannot accept liability for any damage which you may sustain as a result of software viruses which may be transmitted in or with the message. Diamond Light Source Limited (company no. 4375679). Registered in England and Wales with its registered office at Diamond House, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0DE, United Kingdom
|