Manually create the asset framework database – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.01 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual

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Chapter 5 Post-Installation Tasks


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

To add the computer with the AF service installed to the
AFServer group:

1. Go to

Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Computer

Management. The Computer Management dialog box
appears.

2. In the explorer tree, select System Tools > Local Users and

Groups > Groups.

3. In the right pane, right-click the AFServers group, and select

Add to Group.

4. In the AFServers Properties dialog box, click Add.
5. In the Select Users, Computers, Service Accounts, or

Groups dialog box, type the name of the machine with the AF
service installed in the text box, and click Check Names to

verify the name.

6. Click OK to exit the dialog boxes.

NOTE

This procedure applies if you have selected either of the following
installation modes of FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework:

• AF Application Service and AF SQL Database with unprocessed

database scripts.

• AF SQL Database with unprocessed database scripts.

See "Installation Modes for FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework
(page 34)" for information on the installation modes.

If you have installed FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework with
unprocessed scripts, you need to create the AF SQL database
manually using the scripts. The scripts create the AF SQL database
called

PIFD and populate its tables.

NOTE

To execute the scripts, you must have sysadmin privileges on the

SQL Server instance.

Manually Create the Asset
Framework Database

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