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Introduction

This document provides instructions for troubleshooting, checking & restarting Optifacts programs and interfaces. 

Procedure

Examples of some types of interfaces

Optifacts programs

Lab Equipment

Scanners

Steps to take:

Insure the daemons are running in menu 10-2

From the Optifacts main menu:

Type 10 - Management Functions and press enter.

Type 2 - Check/Restart Optifacts Programs and press enter.

Options:

  • R - Restart
  • K - Stop Interface
  • F - Refresh the screen
  • L - View the log files

If the problem daemon is running, try resetting it.

A daemon (pronounced DEE-muhn) is a program that runs continuously and exists for the purpose of handling periodic service requests that a computer system expects to receive. The daemon program forwards the requests to other programs (or processes) as appropriate. Reference: https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/daemon

A computer daemon is a constantly running program that triggers actions when it receives certain input. For example, a printer daemon spools information to a printer when a user decides to print a document. A daemon running on a mail server routes incoming mail to the appropriate mailboxes. Web servers use an "HTTPD" daemon that sends data to users when they access Web pages. Reference: https://techterms.com/definition/daemon


  • Push the ( K ) key to stop the daemon.
  • Then, press enter through the remaining daemons.
  • Select 2 again and you should see the following:

  • Select R to restart the selected daemon.
  • Press enter through the remaining daemons again and the daemons should be running.

Examples of various types of programs and interfaces

     

Try communicating with the piece of equipment again. If it still fails, check the cabling and connectors.

Cabling

  • Ensure that the connector is securely snapped to the port on the Rocket or Digi Port.
  • Ensure that the connector is securely snapped to the connector on the equipment.
  • Make sure that no rust has developed on any of the connectors.

Connectors



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