Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
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I’m trying to setup a pi node so that it starts my IOC at boot time using systemd. I can start the IOC with the script I call in my .service file, but when the script is called from within the .service file I get a epicsMutex::invalidMutex
error.
The .service file:
(I have to start the IOC with root because I’m using the GPIO library that accesses /dev/mem.)
Is there something I can configure differently that will allow me to use systemd, or is there just something incompatible in systemd with the way IOCs are built to run?
Thanks,
Dave
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