Monitoring the status of an hmi server, Deleting hmi servers – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual

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To stop HMI server components manually

1. In FactoryTalk View Studio, open the network station application.

2. In the Explorer window, right-click the HMI server, and then select Properties.

3. In the Components tab, click Stop All Running Components.

All the components running on the computer will stop running, including alarms, data
log models, derived tag components, and event components. If a shutdown macro is
specified in the Components tab, the specified macro also will run.

Monitoring the status of an HMI server

In FactoryTalk View Studio, in the Server Status dialog box, you can view the operational
status of an HMI server to determine whether the server is ready to provide service, and to
troubleshoot problems.

For example, an HMI server in the Active state is fully loaded and ready to provide
service to connected clients. A client can be any of FactoryTalk View Studio, a
FactoryTalk View SE Client, or the FactoryTalk View SE Administration Console.

For more information about server states, see “Monitoring the status of application
servers” on page 14-2
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To open the Server Status dialog box

In FactoryTalk View Studio, in the Explorer window, right-click the HMI server’s
icon, and then select Server Status.

For details about options in the Server Status dialog box, click Help.

Deleting HMI servers

You can delete an HMI server from an application without deleting the HMI project files,
and then add the HMI server to the application later.

You can also add the HMI server temporarily, while you copy components to other HMI
servers in the application.

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