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Hi Steven,
That's an interesting point. In both cases where this fails, the
VME IOCs get initialized by epics (username),
but all of them are loaded from /home/controls. My soft IOCs are
all from epics.
I had a similar problem with things like the channel archiver. My
/etc/rc.local never worked to start the
archiver because the archiver was built in /home/archiver and the
user was epics.
I'll let you know (for the techtalk record) when I try again.
Thanks,
Pierrick
On 09/28/2013 02:07 PM, Hartman, Steven
M. wrote:
Is the Linux IOC running under the same user ID when using procServ as when running from the command line? If not, access security may be blocking writes.
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