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aschuetz
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by aschuetz » Fri Nov 04, 2016 10:34 am
Dear all,
I use the scpi-server to communicate with the RP. Sometimes I have a problem with multiple running scpi-server processes after e.g. a runtime error. In this case I killed the overflow of scpi-server processes by using
. I guess that since the update to ecosystem 0.96.x this commands kills the whole commuication. I get kicked off my SSH session and afterwards I'm not able to login again. After a reboot everything is working fine.
My question is about the following: Is is possible to monitor such an excaption to prevent multiple runnugn scpi-server processes? And how to stop them correctly?
Alex
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Nils Roos
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by Nils Roos » Sat Nov 05, 2016 11:34 pm
Hmm, indeed, sending SIG_KILL to the scpi-server does strange things to the login-session.
Have you tried restarting the scpi-server in the normal way ("systemctl stop redpitaya_nginx" + "systemctl start redpitaya_nginx")?
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aschuetz
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by aschuetz » Wed Dec 20, 2017 10:04 am
Hi all,
I think this is fixed now. At least for ecosystem 0.97 (build 560).
Alex
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