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Subject: multiple identical names from casr 2
From: Geoff Savage <[email protected]>
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 12:03:25 -0500
Hi,

When looking at the channel access client information on IOCs running EPICS R3.13.4 we usually see the same name listed multiple times. Here is an example.

Client Name="bartlett", Client Host="d0ol20.fnal.gov", V4.8, Channel Count=6
TId=0X171E54, Protocol=TCP, Socket FD=11
Secs since last send 1.63, Secs since last receive 1.63
Unprocessed request bytes=0, Undelivered response bytes=0
Client's DNS Host Name d0ol20:55513 State=up
33358 bytes allocated
MUO_PROC_23/FD(0r-) MUO_PROC_23/FD(0rw) MUO_PROC_23/MEM(0r-)
MUO_PROC_23/MEM(0rw) MUO_PROC_23/CPU(0r-) MUO_PROC_23/CPU(0rw)


Does this indicate a problem with our channel access client? What is the key for the code following the record names?

Thanks

Geoff


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RE: multiple identical names from casr 2 Jeff Hill

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