Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual

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Chapter 4 Post-Installation Tasks

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Rockwell Automation Publication HSE-IN025A-EN-E–September 2013

The SQL Server scripts and the

GO.bat

file are placed in the

..\PIPC\AF\SQL

folder. The

GO.bat

file contains the commands

that execute the deployed SQL Server scripts manually.

Upon execution, the scripts create the AF SQL database (PIFD) and
populate its tables.

The execution of the scripts must occur from an account with

sysadmin

privileges on the SQL Server instance.

In this chapter you will learn how to:

• Create the AFServers Local Group on the AF Application

Service Computer (page 56).

• Execute the SQL Scripts to Create and Populate the AF SQL

Database (page 57).

• Modify the AF Application Service Connect String (page 59).
• Configure AF Application Service to Point to a Different AF

SQL Database (page 60).

Before you run the SQL scripts, follow these steps to enable
interaction between the AF application service and the AF SQL
database:

1. On the computer where you installed the AF SQL database,

open Computer Management.

2. Create the AFServers local group, if it does not already exist.
3. Do either of the following:

• If the AF application service is not running under a domain

account, add the AF application service computer name to
the AFServers group, using this syntax:

DOMAIN\ComputerName

In this example, the domain is

RA

and the computer name is

RADAT

.

Create the AFServers Local
Group on the AF Application
Service Computer

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