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Subject: seqChanShow oddities when running through procServ
From: "Southern, Tim" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 12:57:42 -0400
Hi,

I have found an issue with the sequencer command 'seqChanShow', when logged into a softIoc via procServ telnet. Running this command on a sequencer will output the first channel in the sequencer as expected. For some reason, the terminal does not recognize the linefeed command using the enter key to proceed to the next channel. Instead, I discovered you have to use cntrl-j ?

The sequencer command works normally for a sequencer I run locally?


I am running softIocs on the following systems:

RHEL Linux kernel -  2.6.32-642.1.1.el6.i686
EPICS Version - R3.14.11
Sequencer Version - seq-2.2.3

Regards,
Tim Southern


Replies:
RE: seqChanShow oddities when running through procServ Mark Rivers
Re: seqChanShow oddities when running through procServ Ralph Lange

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