Is the Linux IOC running under the same user ID when using procServ as when running from the command line? If not, access security may be blocking writes.
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From: Pierrick Hanlet [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 06:28 AM Eastern Standard Time
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Subject: procServ and sseq
Hi,
I have several soft IOCs running on different ports on a linux PC and several IOCs running on VME crates.
I'm using 3.14.11 and SL5.4.
When running one soft IOC from a command line, I can run sequences that set values in the VME IOCs.
However, when I've started the IOC from procServ, my sequences fail to change the values of the PVs
in the VME IOCs. I did try the trick of using a pre_st.cmd file to ensure that EPICS_CA_ADDR_LIST is
properly defined.
I cannot find this problem in the archives. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pierrick
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