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The qumbia | reader (cumbia read) application is a command line tool to read sources from different engines. EPICS |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src | tool (instructions in the project page) to obtain the Tango source bash auto completion. Formulas can be used through the formula plugin. See the plugin documentation and the example section below for more details. Read the cumbia random documentation to correctly provide the reader sources that can be used for testing. Specific *cumbia-random *source patterns allow to group threads |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated the generation in and the size It is also possible to specify JavaScript files as wherefrom a custom function supplies data Increase the output detail level to see how threads are understand how they are grouped by means of the cumbia random test features Set a bound on the number of threads used by timers for polled sources to verify the impact on performance Source configuration stored somewhere by the system can be | obtained (if this is applies to the engine) Tango device |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated the generation in and the size It is also possible to specify JavaScript files as wherefrom a custom function supplies data Increase the output detail level to see how threads are understand how they are grouped by means of the cumbia random test features Set a bound on the number of threads used by timers for polled sources to verify the impact on performance Source configuration stored somewhere by the system can be attribute and class properties can be fetched from the Tango database as | well (requires Tango modules). If both the hdbextractor library[https |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated | data |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated the generation | interval |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated the generation in | milliseconds |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated the generation in and the size It is also possible to specify JavaScript files as | sources |
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The qumbia Tango and random modules are supported Install the qumbia tango findsrc plugin from github and the included qumbia tango find src specify the range of generated the generation in and the size It is also possible to specify JavaScript files as wherefrom a custom function supplies data Increase the output detail level to see how threads are | grouped |
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Note In order to be auto completed and easily understood by the console without escape | characters |
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Note In order to be auto completed and easily understood by the console without escape Tango commands can be written in the | form |
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Note In order to be auto completed and easily understood by the console without escape Tango commands can be written in the arg2 that would require inverted | commas |
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Note In order to be auto completed and easily understood by the console without escape Tango commands can be written in the arg2 that would require inverted Both forms are | accepted |
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Note In order to be auto completed and easily understood by the console without escape Tango commands can be written in the arg2 that would require inverted Both forms are but auto completion adopts the first syntax Simply replace cumbia read with cumbia monitor to start monitoring one or more sources Interrupt the process pressing any key Output levels can be tuned with the | –l =normal |
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