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Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore.

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1 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore

2 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore What is Auto Save and Restore (autoSR)? ■ It allows to save settings over a reboot. ► Settings that cannot be read back from hardware ► Settings that are not connected to any hardware ■ Records (fields) are saved to files whenever they change ■ … and restored after reboot before IOC starts. It is not a replacement for regular machine snapshots! When using autoSR, reboot does no longer heal everything!

3 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore What to save? ai Hardware with readback ao OUT INP calcout A+B ao INPA INPB OUT ai Hardware without readback ao OUT INP ■ Set values that cannot be restored from hardware ■ Only values that normally change. Don't save fixed parameters. Use field (PINI, "YES") to initialize Driver should initialize record in init_record() field (PINI, "YES") Better not save the CALC field autoSR

4 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore How it works ■ Auto Save ► One or more "save sets" (lists of records) are watched. ● A channel access monitor is set up for each record. ► On each change, a save set writes a "save file" to disc. ● There is a dead time to prevent too frequent writes. ■ Restore ► During "iocInit" one or more save files are loaded. ► The file can be loaded before (pass 0) or after (pass 1) init_record(). ● Some fields and drivers have different requirement for this. ► The records start with their latest known value.

5 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore Status and debug records ■ AutoSR writes status of save sets in records. ■ Allows to show status on CA clients (medm, alarm handler). ■ Records are prefixed (e.g. with IOC name) ■ medm screen provided

6 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore Preparations ■ Create a "request file" for each save set ► Plain list of records or fields to be saved ► Comments with # ► Macros and includes possible ● Useful for similar sets of records on different devices or IOCs. ■ Install request files (e.g. to IOC boot directory) ■ Prepare a writable directory for "save files" ► One directory for each IOC ► Do not write into the IOC boot directory ► NFS mounted or on local disc (not on flash) Example: /rf1.req # rf plant 1 RF1:VOLTAGE:SET RF1:PHASE:SET

7 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore Minimal configuration in startup script set_requestfile_path "directory" set_savefile_path "writable_directory" save_restoreSet_status_prefix "iocname:" dbLoadRecords "save_restoreStatus.db","P=iocname:" autoSRhookInit... set_pass0_restoreFile "saveset0.sav" set_pass1_restoreFile "saveset1.sav" iocInit create_monitor_set "saveset0.req", dead_seconds create_monitor_set "saveset1.req", dead_seconds "rf1.req", 30 "/iocBoot/RF1-ioc/" "/autoSR/RF1-ioc/" "RF1-ioc:" "P=RF1-ioc:" "rf1.sav" Example values

8 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore Which values to restore in which pass? ■ Pass0: before device support and driver initialize record ■ Pass1: before record processes the first time ■ Driver needs value during initialization → use pass0 ■ Driver overwrites value during initialization → use pass1 ■ Link fields (e.g. INPA) → must use pass0 ■ Arrays → must use pass1 ■ Malloc'ed fields (e.g. genSub.A) → must use pass1 ■ Motor positions → use pass0

9 Dirk Zimoch, KSTAR Meeting 2009 Auto Save and Restore Advanced features (not discussed here) ■ Sequential and dated backups ■ Macro substitution ■ Debug messages ■ Manual save or restore ■ Manipulating save files ■ Automatic NFS mount / remount (vxWorks only)  See the complete manual at www.aps.anl.gov/bcda/synApps/autosave/autoSaveRestore_R4-4.html www.aps.anl.gov/bcda/synApps/autosave/autoSaveRestore_R4-4.html


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