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Subject: | Re: caRepeater working practices |
From: | "Billy R. Adams" <[email protected]> |
To: | Simon Rees <[email protected]> |
Cc: | EPICS Tech-Talk <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 28 Jun 2004 15:34:10 -0400 |
Dear allBilly Adams <mailto:[email protected]>
Please excuse the naivety of this question but I am just getting to grips with EPICS here at the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes. I have searched through the EPICS documentation and so far haven't found any definitive pointers.
Is it considered standard practice to start a caRepeater daemon at machine boot time for any machine on which you might want to run CA clients ? (If there are many potential machines this might be a bit of a burden to the system administrators).
Alternatively, do most people just allow the first client which runs on the machine after reboot to spawn the caRepeater and for all subsequent clients on the same machine to use it ?
Here at ING we are running with R3.13.1; our clients typically run on Solaris 5.9 workstations.
Many thanks
Simon Rees Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes
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