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Hi Mark,
we use Conserver for access to both our VME and soft IOCs, the latter
run in the Screen environment on a Linux host. (I have been discussing
this in more detail recently
on tech-talk and set up a Wiki
page, so I'm keeping it short here.)
For different reasons (the mentioned recent tech-talk
thread), I'm working on replacing Screen with procServer (developed
at SNS), which is a very slim and straightforward environment for
running soft IOCs, that promises to be more stable and appropriate to
be run under Conserver.
Since even after that change our Windows soft IOCs remain console-less,
I'm trying to find out what to do about that. Getting the procServer
running on Windows seems worth a try. If not natively, maybe under
Cygwin. If even that fails, Screen under Cygwin would be there as a
third option.
I'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
Ralph
Mark Bennett wrote:
Hi Ralph,
For our standard environment of Linux based soft IOCs, we start up the
IOC using the "screen" utility and access the box (and the screen
session) via SSH. (You don't mention what your standard text based
environment is.)
We have only a couple of Windows based IOCs at this stage, and have not
yet had a need to replicate this standard "screen" approach. However,
your query has prompted me to see some definite benefits. So far, we
have installed Cygwin/SSH for text based maintenance but this does not
include starting the IOC. (Cygwin is a UNIX environment running on top
of Windows). Cygwin is capable of starting win32 apps - you should not
need to recompile your IOCs for cygwin-x86 specifically in order to run
them. I believe using the screen utility under Cygwin could be an
option worth exploring, although I have never tested it.
Let me know if you need more detail and please advise us of your final
solution.
regards,
Mark Bennett
Deputy Controls Manager
Australian Synchrotron
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