initIOC -- The new startup script to be run from /etc/init.d. This loads drivers, starts caRepeater, and runs procmgrd instances for fee, las, and the local hutch (if different). startAll, startAll.py -- "startAll hutch hostname" starts all of the IOCs for the given hutch on the given hostname. applyConfig, applyConfig.py -- "applyConfig hutch" reads the configuration file for the hutch and kills, starts, or restarts processes, as needed. getDirectory, getDirectory.py -- "getDirectory id hutch" will retrieve the 'dir' field from the hutch's configuration file for a particular IOC. host.exceptions -- In general, hostname ioc-XXX-* is assumed to be hutch 'xxx', except "xrt" is "fee". For hosts that do not follow this, add an entry to this file of the form "hostname hutch". startProc -- "startProc id port hutch" will make an entry into the STATUS directory and run the currently configured program. utils.py -- General python utilities. CONFIG -- The configuration directory. Each hutch has a config file here, similar to the procmgr config file. The 'dir' field is what should be run there. It is assumed to be relative to EPICS_SITE_TOP, and the particular iocBoot directory is appended to the end. If there is a cmd, it will be run, otherwise startProc will be invoked. (The 'u' flag in the 'flags' field is supported, as in procmgr to append "-u id" to the command.) STATUS -- The status directory. Each hutch has a directory here, with each IOC having a separate file. The file has the id as a name, and contains space-separated PID, hostname, control port, and dir. This is the last incarnation of this IOC that was started, but it might not be currently running! TESTIOC -- Fake IOC directories for testing. Simple scripts that just announce who they are. IocManager, IocManager.py -- A simple GUI for configuration file management. ioc.ui, ioc_ui.py -- The IocManager layout. COMPILE -- Compilation instructions for the IocManager layout. ioc_impl.py -- The IocManager main window. MyModel.py -- The IocManager data model. options.py -- Command line option parser. README -- This file.