Historian collective, Pihome, Pihome64 – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 H2H Interface User Guide User Manual

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Terminology

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Historian Collective

A Historian Collective is two or more replicated Historian Servers that collect data
concurrently. Collectives are part of the High Availability environment. When the primary
Historian Server in a collective becomes unavailable, a secondary collective member node
seamlessly continues to collect and provide data access to your Historian clients.

PIHOME

PIHOME

refers to the directory that is the common location for Historian 32-bit client

applications.

On a 32-bit operating system

A typical

PIHOME

is

C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk

Historian\PIPC

.

On a 64-bit operating system

A typical

PIHOME

is

C:\Program Files (x86)\PIPC.

Historian Interfaces reside in a subdirectory of the

Interfaces

directory under

PIHOME

.

For example, files for the Modbus Ethernet Interface are in

[PIHOME]

\PIPC\Interfaces\ModbusE

.

This document uses

[PIHOME]

as an abbreviation for the complete

PIHOME

or

PIHOME64

directory. For example, ICU files in

[PIHOME]\ICU

.

PIHOME64

PIHOME64

will be found only on a 64-bit operating system and refers to the directory that is

the common location for Historian 64-bit client applications.

A typical

PIHOME64

is

C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk

Historian\PIPC

.

Historian Interfaces reside in a subdirectory of the

Interfaces

directory under

PIHOME64

.

For example, files for a 64-bit Modbus Ethernet Interface would be found in

C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk

Historian\PIPC\Interfaces\ModbusE

.

This document uses

[PIHOME]

as an abbreviation for the complete

PIHOME

or

PIHOME64

directory. For example, ICU files in

[PIHOME]\ICU

.

PI SDK

The PI SDK is a library of functions that allow applications to communicate and exchange
data with the Historian Server. Some Historian Interfaces, in addition to using the PI API,
require the use of the PI SDK.

Historian Server Node

A Historian Server Node is a computer on which Historian Server programs are installed. The
Historian Server runs on the Historian Server Node.

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