Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Transaction Manager User Guide User Manual

Page 47

Advertising
background image

3

Exploring the FactoryTalk Transaction Manager User Interface

47

The top level is the Configuration Server, named for the computer on which
it is running. The second level is the configuration name. The third level
displays the Transaction Control Manager service (if the configuration uses
online edits) or the FactoryTalk Transaction Manager service. The
Transaction Control Manager service or the FactoryTalk Transaction
Manager service are followed by the control connectors and enterprise
connectors defined for the configuration. For a detailed description of the
Transaction Control Manager service’s role in a configuration that uses
online edits, see Chapter 8, Understanding Online Edits (page 111).

Figure 6: FactoryTalk Transaction Manager Configuration Tree

C

ONFIGURATION AND

C

ONNECTOR

S

TATUS

The traffic lights in the Configuration tree represent the status of
FactoryTalk Transaction Manager connectors and configurations, turning
from red to green when services are started. See the following table to
determine how each icon applies to connectors and configurations.

If you see
this icon:

A configuration is...

A connector is...

running properly; all connectors in
that configuration are running
properly. All transactions start based
on the triggering rules that you
defined.

running properly.

Advertising