On 10/10, Mark Rivers wrote:
> You can use the casr command at the IOC shell to see what clients have connected to that PV.
>
> epics> casr 2
Thanks, Mark! That helped me find it! It turned out to be a dedicated
sscan record used by one of our feedback systems that a staff person had
accidentally changed thinking they were changing a general-purpose sscan
record. And then the feedback system was running its dedicated sscan
record scan expecting it to be set up as before but of course ended up
scanning a completely unrelated axis!
Lewis
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