Rockwell Automation 1756-HIST2G Historian ME 2.1  User Manual

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If the four-character LED

display stops scrolling:

Check to see if the data server has stopped func-

tioning. Go to the Web Diagnostics Firmware

tab, and check the Data Server page. If the data

server has stopped functioning, reboot the mod-

ule.

Check to see if the CIP application has crashed. If

so, go to the Web Diagnostics Firmware tab, and

check the CIP page for errors. If there are any,

click [Restart].

Ethernet port lights are not

illuminated:

Contact your IT department to verify that your

system is properly connected to your network.

For more information about the Ethernet cable,

refer to the FactoryTalk Historian ME Installa-
tion Instructions

.

The module’s CPU is

experiencing continuous

high usage (90-100%):

Go to the Web Diagnostics Hardware tab, and

check the CPU, RAM page to find out each service’s

usage and determine which processes are the most

CPU intensive.

If the FactoryTalk Historian

ME module’s power is

down after loss of power:

Follow the directions in the FactoryTalk Historian
ME Installation

Instructions (included on the Client

Tools CD) to remove and reset the module in its

chassis.

If the FactoryTalk Historian

ME module cannot obtain

an IP address from a DHCP

server:

Ensure that the network cables are properly con-

nected and that the module is properly connected

to the network.

Contact your IT department to verify that a

DHCP server is running on the same network as

the module.

Ensure that the port LEDs on the module are lit. If

so, reboot the module.

If the port LEDs are not lit, the module may

require service by Rockwell Technical Support.

Hardware Symptom

Solution

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