Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual

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Installing FactoryTalk Historian Chapter 4


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requirements, refer to the

FactoryTalk Historian SE Release

Notes.

NOTE

You can choose the destination drive only if you install the

component on the selected machine for the first time. If there have
been any FactoryTalk Historian components installed on the
machine before, the Installation drive list will not be enabled.

Click Next.

8. On the AF Server Components Configuration page, choose

the Microsoft SQL Server name and the installation mode.

1. In the DB Server Name text box, type the name of a

Microsoft SQL Server or an SQL Server named instance
that will host the AF SQL database.

• To use the local default instance created by Microsoft

SQL Server Express, leave the default database name
displayed in the text box.

• To use another SQL Server database instance, type the

name of the computer on which the database is located,
followed by the name of the instance that hosts the AF
SQL database, if the instance name is different than the
default one. For example:
SQLDBSERVER\SQLDBINSTANCE.

2. From the list, select the installation mode. See "Installation

Modes for FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework (page
34)" for more information.

Choose this mode:

To:

(1) AF Application Service and AF
SQL Database

Install both the service and the database
on the same machine.

(2) AF Application Service and AF

SQL Database with unprocessed
database scripts

Install the service, prepare the system

for the database installation, and copy
the database executable scripts to the

machine.

(3) AF Application Service

Install the service only.

(4) AF SQL Database

Install the database only.

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