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Subject: | RE: Asyn device support does not reconnect |
From: | Mark Rivers via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
To: | Miroslaw Dach <mdach at lbl.gov> |
Cc: | EPICS Tech-Talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> |
Date: | Mon, 18 Nov 2024 19:09:55 +0000 |
Hi Mirek, I have fixed ADVimba so it now handles reconnecting to the camera after network outages or power-cycling the camera. This is described in the release notes for the upcoming R1-5 release:
You can manually disconnect and connect the camera to the driver using the Connect and Disconnect buttons in the upper left of the ADVimba OPI screen (attached). If you disconnect the network or power-cycle the camera the connection status above those buttons will change to Disconnected. Once the network is restored or the camera is powered back on that status should
automatically go back to Connected after a few seconds. I have found that when it reconnects after a power-cycle there will sometimes be errors when you try to start acquiring. This seems to always be fixed by manually Disconnecting and then Connecting again. If you power-cycle the camera then the actual camera settings will almost certainly not agree with the EPICS values. This can be fixed by using the autosave configMenu utility, which was added to ADCore in
R3-12. I have attached a screenshot that shows that I have saved 2 configurations of the ADVimba IOC, one for the full camera readout, and one for an ROI. Once the camera power-cycle is complete and it is reconnected, I can press Load on one of those configurations,
and all the settings will be restored to EPICS and pushed to the camera. Please test the master branch of ADVimba and let me know if it works for you. Cheers, Mark From: Miroslaw Dach <mdach at lbl.gov>
Hi Mark, Many thanks for checking the issue with the Vimba driver. Our case in ALS is that from time to time the cameras (due to exposure to radiation or whatever other reason) simply hang and we have to power cycle them. Such a camera is powered cycled but the ioc does not reconnect automatically with
the vimba driver. When using the legacy prosilica driver the ioc was reconnecting so it would be very much desirable to have the same behaviour with vimba driver. Best Regards Mirek On Fri, Nov 8, 2024 at 4:22 PM Mark Rivers <rivers at cars.uchicago.edu> wrote:
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