Synchronizing redundant hmi servers and projects – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Installation Guide User Manual

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In the Components tab, select the application components that will start automatically
when the HMI server starts, and select the macro that will run when the server shuts
down. You can also start or stop components manually.

If the HMI server is redundant, you can also start and stop components for the primary
and the secondary server, and select On active and On standby macros.

You must set up the HMI server properties separately, for each server in the FactoryTalk
View SE network distributed application you are deploying. You can do this on the
computer running the HMI server, or from a remote computer.

For details about setting up HMI server properties, see Chapter 6, Working with
network distributed applications
in the FactoryTalk View Site Edition User’s Guide. For
details about setting up redundant HMI servers, see Chapter 14, Setting up FactoryTalk
system availability
in the FactoryTalk View Site Edition User’s Guide.

Synchronizing redundant HMI servers and projects

After setting up redundancy for an HMI server, to ensure that identical copies of the HMI
server and project files are running on the primary and the secondary computers, replicate
changes from the primary to the secondary server.

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