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Subject: Re: NetBSD Port
From: "David Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 15:05:09 -0500
OK, that tells me what I needed to know.

When I run the excas program on the netBSD machine, I get a message saying the server isn't attched to a network.  Looks like I haven't got the dependent code quite right.  I'll correct it now that I know what doesn't work.

Thanks for the info.

David Dudley

>>> Kay-Uwe Kasemir <[email protected]> 08/31/06 2:51 PM >>>
Hi:

So you built EPICS base on a Linux machine and NetBSD?
Then you can test some things before you get into striptool etc.

EPICS base comes with a 'excas', 'cainfo' and 'camonitor'
commandline program.
Run excas on one machine.

While it's running, type
	camonitor fred

You should see values.


Try the same on the other machine. Same result.

Now try 'excas' on one, 'camonitor fred' on the other.
Doesn't work?
Are they on the same subnet?
If not, try
   EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST=<ip of the machine that runs excas>  camonitor  
fred

Still doesn't work?
Ask Jeff Hill, [email protected].

-Kay


On Aug 31, 2006, at 15:41 , David Dudley wrote:

> Well, I'm moving along on the port (rather slowly at times...)
>
> I now have the base, alh, StripTool, medm, and probe built and I'm  
> beginning to see if I can do anything with them.
>
> EDM is going to take a little longer, so I want to get as much  
> operational as I can, as it doesn't make sense to spend a lot of  
> time on things, if something basic isn't working.
>
> I built the example program (and the caClient program), and they  
> both seem to work fine.
>
> Now, how do I access a data point on that machine from another  
> one?  I also have everything built on a Linux box that is beside me  
> so I have something to compare to.
>
> Here's what I want to do:  Start the example program on one  
> machine, start StripTool or medm on the other, and access the info  
> from that machine.  Problem is, how do I enter the channel name?   
> The only way I seem to get data is if I'm accessing the data on the  
> local machine.
>
> David Dudley
>
> <David Dudley.vcf>



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