Rockwell Automation 1756-HIST2G Historian ME 2.1  User Manual

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If data in the

FactoryTalk Historian

SE contains

timestamps that are not

being updated:

Check the status of Data Transfer on the Home page.

If Data Transfer status is

“Running”:

Go to the Advanced tab

to view the System Log

page. Check the log for

messages about the issue

and export log data.

Ensure that the CPU

load is at a normal rate

and not preventing data

from being transferred.

Ensure that points are

properly configured with

scan rates that are not too

low.

Ensure that Exception

and Compression values

are properly configured

for points.

If Data Transfer status is

“Error”:

Go to the Web Diagnostics
Firmware

tab,. Check the

Data Transfer

page. Pro-

cess information can con-

firm whether or not Data

Transfer is in a undesirable

state. N/A indicates an error

state.

Reboot the module.

If the FactoryTalk

Historian SE rejects

points from a new

module that has been

added to an existing

collection of modules

transferring data to

that server:

Ensure that the points are created in the FactoryTalk Histo-

rian SE before Data Transfer is started. This will ensure

that the point database and the archive can be synchro-

nized.

The FactoryTalk Historian SE rejects the points because

the archives have shifted several times and are outside the

range of the existing archives.

If fewer events than

expected have been

transferred to the

FactoryTalk Historian

SE:

Check the module CPU load. Data Transfer checks the

module CPU load before transferring data. If the load is

high, events are transferred at a slower rate.

Try changing the rate at which events are transferred. Go to

the Configure Historian tab. On the Data Transfer page,

increase the Maximum Events per Transfer value to allow

events to transfer more quickly.

Data Transfer

Symptom

Solution

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