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We do two things to discover PV names. One is to have each IOC do a dbl into a file named with the IOC name in a directory. This gives some useful information both in the lists of PVnames as well as the recent boot times of the IOCs.
The other thing we do is to have scripts that traverse the IOC databases. These are less reliable but get more information. Together they form a useful pool of data for various databases and programs.
-- Alan
-- Advanced Light Source
- References:
- How to get a list of all available PVs Carlos Pascual
- Re: How to get a list of all available PVs Ralph Lange
- Re: How to get a list of all available PVs Carlos Pascual
- Re: How to get a list of all available PVs Andrew Johnson
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