Using the service console – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Transaction Manager User Guide User Manual

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SQL files (*.sql) - FactoryTalk Transaction Manager generates these
SQL files as a result of a failed connection or database error. To include
this data in the database, use a database maintenance utility.

RSQ files (*.rsq) - FactoryTalk Transaction Manager uses these
compressed files to backup configurations. An .rsq file is a result of a
backup. You can restore an .rsq file by using the restore command.

RPB files (*.rpb) - These files are generated when you use the
Time-series Data Compression enterprise connector. FactoryTalk
Historian Classic uses these files to save uncompressed, partial block
information.

RFB files (*.rfb) - These files are generated when you use the
Time-series Data Compression enterprise connector. FactoryTalk
Historian Classic uses these files to save compressed, full block
information prior to storage in the database.

Using the Service Console

The Service Console is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in
that provides administrative functions for the Information Services Manager
and other RSBizWare servers. The Service Console is capable of accessing
and controlling RSBizWare servers that are running on machines across the
network or on the local machine. It supports system user administration,
server administration, and any custom functionality specific to the
RSBizWare component that is being managed.

FactoryTalk Transaction Manager can be managed via the Service Console
when used as a part of a FactoryTalk Historian Classic or FactoryTalk
Metrics applications. For more information, refer to the Administration
Guide
.

The Service Console is not installed with FactoryTalk Transaction Manager, but it is

installed with the RSBizWare products.

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