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

Page 43

Advertising
background image

Installing FactoryTalk Historian Chapter 4


Rockwell Automation Publication HSE-IN024A-EN-E–December 2012

43

7. In the Log On to FactoryTalk (New Server) dialog box,

type the user name and password to the newly selected
FactoryTalk Directory machine.

8. Click OK. The system connects to the FactoryTalk

Directory server.

14. On the Installation Wizard Completed page, click Show the

installation log, if you want to view the installation log after
the installation wizard closes.

NOTE

See "View the Installation Log File (page 53)" for more
information.

If any of the installed components requires rebooting the

computer, a relevant message will appear on the installation
wizard page, and you will be prompted to restart the machine
after the installation wizard closes.

15. Click Finish to exit the installation wizard.
16. In the message box prompting you to restart the computer,

click Yes.

The FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface collects data points

(tags) from the data server and passes them to the FactoryTalk
Historian SE server. Install the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data
Interface component on the same computer as the data server and
separate from the computer that has the FactoryTalk Historian SE
server installed.

After installing the interface, configure the buffering service on the
data server computer. The buffering service stores data in its

memory so that in the event the interface is not able to
communicate with the FactoryTalk Historian SE server, the data
will not be lost.

By default, the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface is
installed during the installation of the FactoryTalk Historian SE
Server. Such a configuration is typically used for demonstration

Install FactoryTalk
Historian Live Data
Interface (Optional)

Advertising