06 Nov 2009, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Run multiple frontend on the same host
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Dear All,
I want to run two frontend programs (one for trigger and one for slow control)
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10 Nov 2009, Stefan Ritt, Forum, It' better to fix this warnings
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> This will cause "type conversion" warnings. I hope that "odbedit" can generate codes like this:
> [CODE]
> #define EXPCVADC_COMMON_STR(_name) const char *_name[] = {\
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27 Nov 2009, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Run multiple frontend on the same host
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> Dear All,
>
> I want to run two frontend programs (one for trigger and one for slow control)
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07 Dec 2009, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Run multiple frontend on the same host
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Dear Stefan,
Thanks for the reply. I have tried your patch and it didn't solve my problem. Maybe I
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08 Dec 2009, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Run multiple frontend on the same host
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Hi Jimmy,
ok, now I understand. Well, I don't see your problem. I just tried with the
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12 Dec 2009, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Run multiple frontend on the same host
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Dear Stefan,
I followed your suggestion to try the sample front-ends from the distribution and
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27 Jan 2010, Suzannah Daviel, Forum, custom page - flashing filled area
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Hi,
On a custom web page, can a "filled" area be made to flash (i.e. cycle between
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09 Feb 2010, Stefan Ritt, Forum, custom page - flashing filled area  
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One possibility is to use small GIF images for each valve, which have several frames (called 'animated GIF'). Depending on the state you can use a static
GIF or the flashing GIF. An alternate approach is to use a static background image, and display a valve with different color on top of the background in
regular intervals using JavaScript. I tried that with the attached page. Just create a custom page
/Custom/Valve = valve.html
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08 Apr 2010, Exaos Lee, Forum, How to stop a run with a timer?
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I want to let the run stop and start periodically. But I looked through the ODB
and didn't find anything may help. I also checked the FAQ online and didn't find
answer either. Who can help me? Thank you. |
22 Apr 2010, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, How to stop a run with a timer?
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Hi Exaos,
This may help: https://ladd00.triumf.ca/elog/Midas/645
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22 Apr 2010, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Customized "Start" page
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Dear All,
After clicking the "Start" button, there is a page for the operator to change some
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08 Jun 2010, nicholas, Forum, check out from svn
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do: svn co svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/midas/trunk
midas
shows: ssh: connect to host savannah.psi.ch port 22: Connection timed out
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08 Jun 2010, nicholas, Forum, check out from svn
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> do: svn co svn+ssh://svn@savannah.psi.ch/afs/psi.ch/project/meg/svn/midas/trunk
> midas
> shows: ssh: connect to host savannah.psi.ch port 22: Connection timed out
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12 Jun 2010, hai qu, Forum, crash on start run
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Dear experts,
I use fedora 12 and midas 4680. there is problem to start run when the frontend
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14 Jun 2010, Stefan Ritt, Forum, crash on start run
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> I use fedora 12 and midas 4680. there is problem to start run when the frontend
> application runs fine.
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14 Jun 2010, hai qu, Forum, crash on start run
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> - does your feTCPPacketReceiver die during the start-of-run? Maybe you do some segfault
> int he begin-of-run routine. Can you STOP a run?
when start a run, it bring the mtransition process and I guess the server try to talk to the
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24 Jun 2010, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Error connecting to back-end computer
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Dear All,
This is my first time running an experiment on separate computers. I followed
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26 Jun 2010, Konstantin Olchanski, Forum, Error connecting to back-end computer
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> This is my first time running an experiment on separate computers. I followed
> the documentation (https://midas.psi.ch/htmldoc/quickstart.html) to setup the
> files:
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27 Jun 2010, Jimmy Ngai, Forum, Error connecting to back-end computer
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> Hi, there. I have not recently run mserver through inetd, and we usually do not do
> that at TRIUMF. We do this:
>
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28 Jun 2010, Stefan Ritt, Forum, Error connecting to back-end computer
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> > Hi, there. I have not recently run mserver through inetd, and we usually do not do
> > that at TRIUMF. We do this:
> >
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