[Dsg-halla_gem] GEM PV database file

Marc Mcmullen mcmullen at jlab.org
Fri Jul 9 16:30:11 EDT 2021


Steve,

That would get things moving in the right direction.

Regards,
Marc McMullen
Sr. Instrumentation Designer
Detector Support Group
(757) 269-7738

From: Stephen Wood<mailto:saw at jlab.org>
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Subject: Re: GEM PV database file

Marc:

I think It may be that the network that adaqsc is on needs to be listed in the gateway configuration.

The IP address of the soft roc is 129.57.188.10.

If you would like, I could submit a ticket about this.

Steve



On Jul 9, 2021, at 3:44 PM, Marc Mcmullen <mcmullen at jlab.org<mailto:mcmullen at jlab.org>> wrote:

Hi Steve,

I did a “caget” on a couple of the PVs on the opsl00 server and the Raspberry Pi. The reply is invalid channel name.

I did ping adaqsc from both the opsl00 server and the RP. I can see it from both.

I also did a test using PVs running on a soft IOC on the Pi and was able to verify those on opsl00.


Regards,
Marc McMullen
Sr. Instrumentation Designer
Detector Support Group
(757) 269-7738

From: Stephen Wood<mailto:saw at jlab.org>
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Subject: Re: GEM PV database file

Marc:

I setup the records.  I attached the .db file that is running on adaqsc.

I made the SCAN for the records “Passive”.  I think that is right for how you are using the records.  And I made the device type of every record “Soft Channel”.

Let me know if WEDM/opsl00 can see these records.  I didn’t check.






On Jul 9, 2021, at 1:40 PM, Marc Mcmullen <mcmullen at jlab.org<mailto:mcmullen at jlab.org>> wrote:

That will be fine, can you use HAGEM:BB? So we can distinguish between the big bite and super big bite.
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Subject: Re: GEM PV database file

Marc:

I will set these up on adaqsc.

I assume that some other thing will be pushing the values to the signals.

Would it be OK to replace “tedf” in the signal names with “HAGEM”?

Steve




On Jul 9, 2021, at 1:25 PM, Marc Mcmullen <mcmullen at jlab.org<mailto:mcmullen at jlab.org>> wrote:

Hi Steve,

I believe the GEM group will want to start monitoring the BigBite GEM gas flow remotely. I think you said you could add the database file for the PVs to an IOC for Hall A. These PVs will be displayed by a WEDM page on accelerators opsl00 server. I have attached a .txt file which we used for the .db on the IOC when the system was located in the TEDF, but that was on a different subnet which is not available in Hall A.

Regards,
Marc
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