r. I think it was
some hard returns in the first AWK print statements, probably from my
copying the file to the AW.
Hope that helps.
Kevin FitzGerrell
Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc.
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Subject: RE: Process Alarms
Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 17:36:01
anks,
Rory Loupe
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Subject: RE: Process Alarms
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: Process Alarms
Frankly, the best way to do this is one of the following:
1) Add FoxAMI to your system and store the messages there
2) Use a PC as your "alarm printer" and one of several 3rd party
packages to capture the alarms.
After that the options are worse,
1) The
you.
Cheers,
Frits.
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> From: Stan Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> On Tue May 2 17:41:07 2000 Schouten, Frits JF wrote...
> >
> >Hi
On Tue May 2 17:41:07 2000 Schouten, Frits JF wrote...
>
>Hi Mark,
>I think I've something going.
>I have an 'Apache web server' running on one of my WPs for easy access of whatever to
>whoever. :-)
>Users can look up, among other things, the alarm history.
Very interesting! Got any mo
Hi Mark,
I think I've something going.
I have an 'Apache web server' running on one of my WPs for easy access of
whatever to whoever. :-)
Users can look up, among other things, the alarm history.
The script that runs when the user select 'Caster alarm history' looks like
this:
#!/bin/sh
#
rsh
At 02:48 PM 5/2/00 -0400, Johnson,Alex wrote:
>2) Use a PC as your "alarm printer" and one of several 3rd party
>packages to capture the alarms.
We do something similar. We feed all the process alarms (and system
alarms, too, for that matter) to a VAX. Our friendly VAX guru sets up
automatic
Frankly, the best way to do this is one of the following:
1) Add FoxAMI to your system and store the messages there
2) Use a PC as your "alarm printer" and one of several 3rd party
packages to capture the alarms.
After that the options are worse,
1) The I/A Series Historian maint