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Note
Starting with version R1.0.6 of BunchLengthMonitor, the name sioc-li02-bl01 is used instead of vioc-li02-bl01.

Background

See Diskless Boot of LinuxRT or Centos7 - Quick Start-up For New Users

Example: vioc-li02-bl01

Code Block
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$ hostname
 cpu-b084-hp03

 $ pwd
 /afs/slac/g/lcls/epics/iocCommon/common
 $ 
 $ ./linuxRT_startup_vioc.sh vioc-li02-bl01
 My pid is 8695
 Starting vioc-li02-bl01
 Now in  /afs/slac/g/lcls/epics/iocCommon/vioc-li02-bl01
 Found executable from st.cmd: ../../bin/linuxRT-x86_64/blen
 vioc-li02-bl01 runs from iocSpecificRelease/iocBoot/vioc-li02-bl01
 About to run  vioc-li02-bl01  using screen from  /afs/slac/g/lcls/epics/iocCommon/vioc-li02-bl01

 screen -h 81920 -c screenrc -dm -S vioc-li02-bl01 
iocSpecificRelease/iocBoot/vioc-li02-bl01/../../bin/linuxRT-x86_64/blen 
startup.cmd
 $ 
 $ screen -ls
 There are screens on:
         8717.vioc-li02-bl01     (Detached)
         7263.ethScanner.proc    (Detached)
 2 Sockets in /tmp/uscreens/S-laci.
 $ 


  After linuxRT_startup_vioc.sh completes, one can run "iocConsole vioc-li02-bl01" successfully on lcls-dev3