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- Modify $EPICS_IOCS/screeniocs – Please note that this is a symbolic link to a CVS file.
- verify that the file in use has not been modified without being committed.
- cd $EPICS_IOCS/All/<facility> (the symbolic links in $EPICS_IOC_TOP/facility, points to this file)
- cvs diff -r HEAD screeniocs
- if there are issues, then send email to whoever made the change or to controls-software that you are about to update this file and uncommitted edits will be lost, so please commit your changes to CVS. If you don't get a response, you can either add the changes to CVS in addition to yours or just add yours.
- check out screeniocs from CVS into your work area
- cd
- cd <work>
cvs co epics/iocCommon/<facility> , where facility is Dev,Prod,facet,acctest - cd epics/iocCommon/<facility>/screeniocs
- edit screeniocs
- add line for <ioc>. For server refer to table 1 above.
format: sioc-<area>-<subsystem prefix><2-digit #> <executable w/full absoluete path> sioc <server> [#comment}
- The "comment" field in screeeniocs is optional and must be preceded by a "#".
- add comment in the "Mod:" section of the header
- commit your changes of screeniocs to CVS as follows:
- cvs commit -m "added cpu and ioc blah" screeniocs
- update the screeniocs file in use
- cd $EPICS_IOCS/<facility>
- rm -f screeniocs
- cvs update screeniocs
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