Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi,
I' trying to spawn a set of instances of a sequencer program from ioc
shell, the program is like this:
program myProgram
int myVar;
assign myVar to "myPv{n}";
monitor myVar;
ss mySs {
...
}
Different input pvs are assigned to different program instances:
epics> seq myProgram "n=_1"
epics> seq myProgram "n=_2"
...
epics> seq myProgram "n=_n"
The problem is that the several instances seem to interfere each other,
I tried to print the address of the input variable (myVar) and I noticed
that they share the same myVar!!!
I've tried to move the myVar's definition inside the state set but the
problem persists.
Is there a way to work around this problem, or must I run my sequencers
as stand-alone applications?
Thanks in advance
Damiano
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