--- Hirche, Joachim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
If you really want to regain some space in /var, schedule a job to
reset
/var/adm/wtmp and /var/adm/wtmpx on a regular basis (e.g. weekly) -
that
frees up significant space (in some instances 15+MB, depends on age
of
system).
Additionally,
Duc,
It might be worthwhile to compare an iccprt listing of your station
with a dbvu listing (dbvu -t -CDB20CP02.UC -MOS1C40.map -IOS1C40 should
do it). This will compare your checkpoint file (which is good, as the
CP reboot worked) with your workfile. This is better than doing an
upload and
How/where are you opening the loop?
Have you checked the block's detail display to see if you are getting
any indication there?
Regards,
Kevin FitzGerrell
--- Corey R Clingo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pardon me for being
ignorant, but how does one implement open-loop
detection on
analog
Ken,
To efficiently set the appropriate state of a number of blocks at the
same time I use a calc or logic block. I trigger the calc block with a
boolean input that can be pulsed from a display (momentary contact) or
from sequence logic. The calc block uses an appropriate OSP to toggle
on and
--- Lowell, Tim: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just got back from my first ever Honeywell course
(we also use Honeywell,
and my boss finally asked me to learn it), and I
really like some of their
system status displays, so I attempted to duplicate
one of them on the I/A.
etc..
Tim,
That