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官方公共微信FactoryTalk Historian SE Version 3.0 安装指南
INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE VERSION 3.0PUBLICATION HSE-IN023A-EN-ECMay 2012Supersedes Publication HSE-IN022A-EN-E ● ● ● ● ●CopyrightContact Rockwell Automation Customer Support Telephone ― 1.440.646.3434 Online Support ― /support Copyright Notice ? 2012 Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in USA. ? 2010 OSIsoft, Inc. All rights reserved. This document and any accompanying Rockwell Software products are copyrighted by Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. Any reproduction and/or distribution without prior written consent from Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. is strictly prohibited. Please refer to the license agreement for details. Trademark Notices FactoryTalk, Rockwell Automation, Rockwell Software, the Rockwell Software logo are registered trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. The following logos and products are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.: FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition (SE), FactoryTalk Historian Machine Edition (ME), RSView, FactoryTalk View, RSView Studio, FactoryTalk ViewStudio, RSView Machine Edition, RSView ME Station, RSLinx Enterprise, FactoryTalk Services Platform, FactoryTalk Live Data, and FactoryTalk VantagePoint. The following logos and products are trademarks of OSIsoft, Inc.: PI System, Sequencia, Sigmafine, gRecipe, sRecipe, and RLINK. Other Trademarks ActiveX, Microsoft, Microsoft Access, SQL Server, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual SourceSafe, Windows, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. ControlNet is a registered trademark of ControlNet International. DeviceNet is a trademark of the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc. (ODVA). Ethernet is a registered trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation, Intel, and Xerox Corporation. OLE for Process Control (OPC) is a registered trademark of the OPC Foundation. Oracle, SQL*Net, and SQL*Plus are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged. Restricted Rights Legend Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. Warranty This product is warranted in accordance with the product license. The product’s performance may be affected by system configuration, the application being performed, operator control, maintenance, and other related factors. Rockwell Automation is not responsible for these intervening factors. The instructions in this document do not cover all the details or variations in the equipment, procedure, or process described, nor do they provide directions for meeting every possible contingency during installation, operation, or maintenance. This product’s implementation may vary among users. This document is current as of the time of re however, the accompanying software may have changed since the release. Rockwell Automation, Inc. reserves the right to change any information contained in this document or the software at anytime without prior notice. It is your responsibility to obtain the most current information available from Rockwell when installing or using this product.ii ContentsOverview ................................................................ 1Integration with Other Rockwell Automation Products ................... 2 FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation Package .............................. 3 Typical Architecture ............................................................. 4 Pre-Installation Tasks............................................................ 5 Synchronize Time Settings on FactoryTalk Historian System Computers ..................................................................... 5 Disable the Windows Time Zone (TZ) Environment Variable ......... 5 Learn About Installation-related Recommendations ................... 6 User Documentation ............................................................. 7 On the Installation DVD ..................................................... 7 On the Local Hard Drive ..................................................... 8 In the Start Menu ............................................................. 8FactoryTalk Historian System Requirements.................... 11FactoryTalk FactoryTalk FactoryTalk FactoryTalk FactoryTalk Historian SE Server Machine ................................... 11 Historian Live Data Interface Machine ....................... 12 Historian Client Machine ....................................... 13 Historian Asset Framework ..................................... 13 Historian DataLink ............................................... 16Installing Core Components ........................................ 17Install Microsoft SQL Server ................................................... 17 Install FactoryTalk Services Platform ........................................ 19iii ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideSpecify FactoryTalk Directory Server Location ........................ 20 Install FactoryTalk Activation Manager ..................................... 22 Install RSLinx Enterprise (Data Server) ...................................... 23Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition .................... 27Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework ............................ 28 Installation Modes for FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework ..... 28 Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework Server ............... 30 Install FactoryTalk Historian SE Server ...................................... 35 Install FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface (Optional) ............ 39 Install FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools (Optional) ............. 43 Install Advanced Server (Optional) ........................................... 47 Install FactoryTalk VantagePoint (Optional) ............................... 48 Install Additional Historian Components .................................... 48 Install FactoryTalk Historian Client Update for FactoryTalk Security (Optional) ......................................................................... 49 Perform Post-Installation Tasks............................................... 52 View the Historian Server Installation Log File ........................ 53 Verify that Historian Services are Running ............................. 53 Verify that Historian Server is Updating Data for Default Tags ..... 54 Add the AF Service Computer to the AFServer Group ................ 55 Manually Create the Asset Framework Database ...................... 56 Manually Configure the Asset Framework Service ..................... 57 Perform the MDB to AF Synchronization ................................ 59 Verify the MDB to AF Synchronization ................................... 60 Disable Virus Scanning ...................................................... 60Configuring FactoryTalk Historian ................................ 63Activating FactoryTalk Historian SE Server ................................. 63 Securing FactoryTalk Historian SE Server ................................... 64 Historian Security Components and Their Privileges .................. 66 Managing Historian Security Components ............................... 70 Creating Security Mappings ................................................ 72 Managing Security of the Historian Server Database .................. 74 Configuring Windows Firewall for FactoryTalk Historian SE ............. 77iv ● ● Contents ● ● ● ●Configuring FactoryTalk Historian SE Server ............................... 77 Adding the Server to the FactoryTalk Directory ....................... 78 Verifying the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Local Interface ...... 79 Managing Licenses ........................................................... 80 Types of Licenses ........................................................ 80 Assigning License Activations to FactoryTalk Historian SE Server83 Allocating Licenses to Interface Types .............................. 84 Viewing Allocated Licenses ............................................ 87 Configuring Points ........................................................... 89 Adding Individual Data Points Manually ............................. 89 Adding Multiple Data Points Automatically ......................... 90 Viewing Current and Archive Data ....................................... 92 Viewing Current Data ................................................... 92 Viewing Archive Data ................................................... 93 Archiving and Backups ...................................................... 94 Restarting FactoryTalk Historian SE Server ............................. 95 Configuring the Data Server ................................................... 95 Configuring Historian Interface Connections ............................... 96 Configuring FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface ................... 97 Registering Live Data Interfaces .......................................... 97 Live Data Interface Services............................................... 98 Enable Buffering ............................................................. 99 Manually Enabling Excel Add-ins ........................................... 102 Recording Messages Using FactoryTalk Diagnostics ..................... 104 Message Parameters ...................................................... 104 Viewing Messages.......................................................... 105Troubleshooting FactoryTalk Historian SE ..................... 107Repairing RA Components ................................................... Using FactoryTalk Historian ME Modules with FactoryTalk Security . Verifying the Windows Administrator Privileges ......................... Resolving Error Messages .................................................... 107 108 110 110v ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideError: System is a PINs Node ............................................ 111 Error: Server Not Found .................................................. 111 Error: Failure to Retrieve Interface Information .................... 112Appendix A: Configuring the FactoryTalk Historian SE Server in High Availability Mode .......................................... 115High Availability (HA) Architecture ........................................ 116 Configuring Collectives ....................................................... 117 Creating Collectives .......................................................... 118 Verifying Communication Between Collective Members ........... 121 Verifying Replication of Configuration Changes in the Primary Server ....................................................................... 122 Configuring Interfaces and Buffering Services for Historian Server Collectives .................................................................. 124Appendix B: Configuring Live Data Interface Redundancy . 125 Appendix C: FactoryTalk View SE TrendX ..................... 127Creating Security Trusts for the FactoryTalk View TrendX Display Object ........................................................................... 128 Configuring Trend Properties ............................................... 131Appendix D: Uninstalling FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition135Uninstalling FactoryTalk Historian SE Using the Start Menu ........... 135 Uninstalling FactoryTalk Historian SE Using Control Panel ............ 136 Uninstalling FactoryTalk Historian SE Using the FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation DVD ............................................................ 136Technical Support and Resources ............................... 139Technical Support ............................................................. 139vi ● ● Contents ● ● ● ●Knowledgebase ............................................................ Worldwide Support ........................................................ Training Programs ......................................................... Consulting Services ....................................................... TechConnect Support ..................................................... Find the Version and Build Numbers ................................... View Computer Platform Information .................................139 140 140 140 140 141 142Index .................................................................. 143vii
Chapter 1OverviewUse this release of FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 for new installations only. Detailed documentation on upgrading (migrating) to FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 will be provided to the customers of the 2.20 (and earlier) versions of FactoryTalk Historian SE in a follow-up release (3.01). See the KB article 491889 /app/answers/detail/a_id/49 1889 for more information.FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition (SE) provides the capability to collect, store, analyze, and visualize data using a powerful engine and a set of reporting tools such as time-series trends, bar charts, pie charts, pareto and tabular trends, and a method of generating reports using Microsoft Excel. It also uses compressed-storage data algorithms to contain a vast amount of data in a small format. In the following chapters, you will find information on how to install, secure, configure, use, and troubleshoot FactoryTalk Historian SE:? ? ? ? ? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian System Requirements (page 11) Installing Core Components (page 17) Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition (page 27) Configuring FactoryTalk Historian (page 63) Troubleshooting FactoryTalk Historian SE (page 107) Appendix A: Configuring the FactoryTalk Historian SE Server in High Availability Mode (page 115) Appendix B: Configuring Live Data Interface Redundancy (page 125)1 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide? ?Appendix C: FactoryTalk View SE TrendX (page 127) Appendix D: Uninstalling FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition (page 135)The last part of the guide, Technical Support and Resources (page 139), contains information on the support and help that you can expect from Rockwell Automation.Integration with Other Rockwell Automation ProductsFactoryTalk Historian SE is closely integrated with FactoryTalk Services Platform and the following Rockwell Automation applications:?FactoryTalk Live Data (FTLD) A direct data interface to FTLD delivers native FTLD data directly to FactoryTalk Historian SE without requiring intermediate interfaces and standards such as OPC. FactoryTalk Directory FactoryTalk Historian SE uses FactoryTalk Directory to look up data points for configuring points to historize. The FactoryTalk Directory is also used for auto-discovering controller data sources and tags in the initial configuration process. FactoryTalk Activation FactoryTalk Historian SE is activated by Rockwell Automation's central licensing system based on the FactoryTalk Activation Server. FactoryTalk Diagnostics Because of FactoryTalk Historian SE close integration with FactoryTalk Diagnostics, all system and diagnostics messages from FactoryTalk Historian SE are centrally stored and maintained in the FactoryTalk Diagnostics database.???2 ●1 ● Overview● ● ● ●?FactoryTalk Audit All FactoryTalk Historian SE Server auditing messages are stored and available in the FactoryTalk Audit database. FactoryTalk View SE Trending FactoryTalk View Site Edition natively trends data from FactoryTalk Historian SE. FactoryTalk Historian Machine Edition (ME) FactoryTalk Historian ME provides a Data Transfer service to allow its logged data to be transferred to the FactoryTalk Historian SE for long-term storage and analysis. FactoryTalk VantagePoint The data from multiple FactoryTalk Historian SE Servers and FactoryTalk Historian ME Servers can be brought together into a single information management and decision support system using FactoryTalk VantagePoint. FactoryTalk Batch The event journal data from your FactoryTalk Batch system can be collected through the FactoryTalk Batch Interface and stored within FactoryTalk Historian SE.????FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation PackageThe FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD contains the following software products:? ? ?FactoryTalk Services Platform (with FactoryTalk Directory) FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework FactoryTalk Historian SE (includes FactoryTalk Historian SE Server, FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface, and FactoryTalk Activation Manager) FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools3? ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide? ?RSLinx Enterprise FactoryTalk Historian DataLinkTypical ArchitectureThe following diagram shows a typical architecture of the FactoryTalk Historian SE environment.4 ●1 ● Overview● ● ● ●Pre-Installation TasksBefore you install FactoryTalk Historian SE, do the following:? ? ?Synchronize Time Settings on FactoryTalk Historian System Computers (page 5) Disable the Windows Time Zone (page 5) Learn About Installation-related Recommendations (page 6)Synchronize Time Settings on FactoryTalk Historian System ComputersFor all machines that are part of the FactoryTalk Historian system, you must ensure that the time is set correctly and synchronized to the FactoryTalk Historian Server. In addition, make sure that all Windows machines have the proper time-zone settings and that they are set to automatically adjust for daylight-saving changes. The FactoryTalk Historian Server computer and client computers clocks should all be synchronized. This is typically done through the domain controller. The domain controller's time is synchronized first by an NTP source. Then, the domain controller synchronizes all the other computers that are a part of the FactoryTalk Historian system. For details, search the Rockwell Automation Technical Support Web Site (/) for daylight saving time.Disable the Windows Time Zone (TZ) Environment VariableThe Windows TZ environment variable adversely affects Historian Server. You must ensure that TZ is not set on the Historian Server computer.5 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideTo confirm the TZ variable is not set on computers prior to Windows . 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Start & My Computer. Right-click and select Properties. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab. Click Environment Variables. If the TZ variable is present, delete it. If necessary, restart the computer.To confirm the TZ variable is not set on Windows Server 2008 and . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select Start & My Computer. Right-click and select Properties. Click the Advanced system settings link. Click Environment Variables. If the TZ variable is present, delete it. If necessary, restart the computer.Learn About Installation-related RecommendationsWe recommend that you use the default install options. If you want to use the SMT software installed on a FactoryTalk Historian SE server computer to manage a FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface installed on another computer, you must log on to both computers with the same user name. (The user must have administrator privileges on both computers.)6 ●1 ● Overview● ● ● ●User DocumentationThe user documentation on FactoryTalk Historian SE is available in the following locations:? ? ?The FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD (page 7). The computer on which you have installed FactoryTalk Historian SE (page 8). The Help folder in the Start menu (page 8).On the Installation DVDThere are the following locations on the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD with the user documentation and documentation-related resources:?The Open Installation Instructions & Installation Instructions page On this page you will find the following resources:? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation Assistant FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide Adobe Reader required to open PDF files.?The Read Documentation & Documentation page On this page you will find the following resources:? ? ? ? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide FactoryTalk Historian SE Reference Guide FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface User Guide Introduction to Historian SE Server System Management Guide FactoryTalk Historian SE Release Notes Adobe Reader required to open the PDF files.7 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide? ?A link to the Redist & Docs folder on the installation DVD that stores all the user documentation. A link to the Rockwell Automation Literature Library (/idc/groups/public/docu ments/webassets/browse_category.hcst).?The Watch Historian How-to Videos on YouTube link on the main page of the installation wizard. A link to a Rockwell Automation channel at YouTube devoted to FactoryTalk Historian (/playlist?list=PLB6E76CAA1F7FF7B5&feat ure=plcp).On the Local Hard DriveTo access the user documentation available on your computer, go to the following locations:?On a 32-bit operating system: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\Help. On a 64-bit operating system: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Rockwell\Help.?In the Start MenuGo to Start & All Programs & Rockwell Software & FactoryTalk Historian SE & Help to access the following documents:? ? ? ?Auditing the FactoryTalk Historian SE Server User Guide (.pdf) Configuring FactoryTalk Historian SE Security User Guide (.pdf) DataLink Online Help (.chm) FactoryTalk Historian SE Live Data Interface User Guide (.pdf)8 ●1 ● Overview● ● ● ●? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian SE AF 2010 R2 Installation and Maintenance Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE Applications User Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE Buffering User Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE High Availability Administrator Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE Interface Configuration Utility User Guide (.pdf) Introduction to Historian SE Server System Management (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE MDB to AF Transition Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE OPC DA Interface Failover Manual (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE OPC Interface Manual (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE Server Reference Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE System Explorer User Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE System Management Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian DataLink User Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide (.pdf) FactoryTalk Historian SE Online Help (.chm) FactoryTalk Historian DataLink Release Notes (.htm) FactoryTalk Historian SE Release Notes (.chm)9 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide10 Chapter 2FactoryTalk Historian System RequirementsThe hardware required with FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition depends on the demands an application places on the system. The greater the demand, the more powerful a system is required. In any application, faster processors and more memory will result in better performance. In addition, there should always be sufficient disk space to provide virtual memory that is at least twice the size of the physical memory. Learn about the system requirements for the following components of FactoryTalk Historian SE:? ? ? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian SE Server Machine (page 11) FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface Machine (page 12) FactoryTalk Historian Client Machine (page 13) FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework (page 13) FactoryTalk Historian DataLink (page 16)FactoryTalk Historian SE Server MachineSystem Requirements:?FactoryTalk Historian SE 25,000 points and below Minimum: Intel Pentium Xeon, 3.2 GHz, 4GB RAM FactoryTalk Historian SE 50,000 points and below?11 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideMinimum: Intel Pentium Xeon, 3.2 GHz, 4GB RAM?FactoryTalk Historian SE 100,000 points and below Minimum: Intel Pentium Xeon dual processor, 3.4 GHz, 4GB RAMOperating Systems:?Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 64-bit 100 Megabit or faster Ethernet card, concentrator if using TCP/IP protocol SVGA TrueColor monitor with 1 MB of video RAM and
resolutionHardware:? ?FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface MachineMinimum: Intel Celeron D, 3.0Ghz, 512MB RAM Operating Systems:? ? ? ? ?Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3 32-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 with Service Pack 2 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 32-bit and 64-bit12 ●2 ● FactoryTalk Historian System Requirements● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian Client MachineMinimum: Intel Pentium III, 600Mhz, 512MB RAM Recommended: Intel Celeron, 3GHz or higher, 1GB RAM or more Operating Systems:? ? ? ? ?Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 3 32-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 with Service Pack 2 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 64-bit Microsoft Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 2 32-bit and 64-bit 100 Megabit or faster Ethernet card, concentrator if using TCP/IP protocol SVGA TrueColor monitor with 1 MB of video RAM and
resolution Microsoft Internet Explorer 6SP1, IE7, IE8 Microsoft Excel 2003 or newer for FactoryTalk Historian DataLink or FactoryTalk Historian System Management Tools (SMT)Hardware:? ?Software:? ?FactoryTalk Historian Asset FrameworkOperating Systems (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, if available):? ?Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft Windows Server 200813 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide? ? ? ?Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (with Service Pack 1 or later) Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or later Processor: a single quad-core processor, minimum 2.2 GHz Database storage is consumed depending on the type and quantity of FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework objects. The table below shows approximate database sizes of some representative Asset Framework systems.AF Element Count (in MB) 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 100,000 Event Frames Count (in MB) 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 1,000,000 SQL DB Size (in MB) 40 165 285 400 520 640 755 1,100 2,230 3,300 4,320 5,380 10,640 Recommended Memory (in MB) 24 99 171 240 312 384 453 660 1,338 1,980 2,592 3,228 6,384Hardware:?Database Size:?14 ●2 ● FactoryTalk Historian System Requirements● ● ● ●SQL Server Requirements: Supported SQL Server editions:? ?Express StandardSupported SQL Server versions (both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, if available):?SQL Server 2008 Database Engine Agent (backup and replication) 1GB for databases with up to 50000 elements 4 GB for databases with up to 200000 elementsRequired SQL Server components:? ?Required memory:? ?For databases with up to 1000 elements, Asset Framework may be installed on FactoryTalk Historian Server. For more information on the Microsoft SQL Server system requirements, refer to the Microsoft Development Network (/enus/library/ms143506(SQL.90).aspx).15 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideFactoryTalk Historian DataLinkHardware:? ? ?Physical memory: Min. 32 MB, recommended 128 MB Processor: Pentium or higher Disk space requirements: Min. 120 MB for application files and registry entries as well as space for keeping a backup copy of the pisdk.msi and ProcessBook.msi files. Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher Microsoft Excel Versions Supported:? ?Operating Systems:? ? ? ?Software:?Microsoft Excel 2010 (32-bit) *, ** Microsoft Excel 2007 *?FactoryTalk Services Platform 2.50 (CPR 9 SR 5)* If this is a Microsoft Office upgrade and there is a pre-existing installation of DataLink 4.x on that machine, a removal and reinstallation of DataLink may be necessary. Refer to the KB article 254380 (/app/answers/detail/a_id/254380/kw/2543 80) to eliminate VBA related errors that might occur after an Excel upgrade. ** In rare instances, the PI tab does not appear on the ribbon immediately following the installation of the Microsoft Excel add-in. Refer to the KB article254379 (/app/answers/detail/a_id/254379/kw/2543 79) to resolve the situation.16 Chapter 3Installing Core ComponentsIn this chapter you will find instructions on how to install the following core components of FactoryTalk Historian SE:? ? ? ?Microsoft SQL Server (page 17) FactoryTalk Services Platform (page 19) FactoryTalk Activation Manager (page 22) RSLinx Enterprise (Data Server) (page 23)Install Microsoft SQL ServerMicrosoft SQL Server 2008 is a requirement for running FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework. FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 supports SQL Server Express and Standard Editions. Rockwell Automation recommends using the SQL Server Express Edition, which is available on the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. If you choose to use the SQL Standard Edition (for example from the FactoryTalk VantagePoint installation DVD), please acquire appropriate Client Access Licenses (CAL) and/or processor licenses from Microsoft. For more information, refer to the Microsoft site (/sqlserver/en/us/get-sql-server/how-tobuy.aspx). If you already have an SQL Server, you will be able to point to it during the installation of FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework.17 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideIf you are going to use FactoryTalk VantagePoint as your Historian client, you can use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 that is provided on the FactoryTalk VantagePoint installation DVD. Refer to the following documentation before the installation of the SQL Server:?FactoryTalk VantagePoint Getting Results Guide, section &Installing and Configuring IIS&. The guide is available on the FactoryTalk VantagePoint installation DVD. Article 279061 - How to install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 for use with FactoryTalk VantagePoint v3.1.5 and higher. The article is available on the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase (/).?To install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express:If you want to install the Asset Framework SQL database only, you need to run the installation on the machine with the Microsoft SQL Server installed.1. 2. 3. 4.Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework page, click Install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express. The installation wizard appears. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the installation.For more information on installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express, please refer to the product documentation.5.6.If instructed, restart the computer.18 ●3 ● Installing Core Components● ● ● ●Install FactoryTalk Services PlatformWhen you select this option, the following components will be installed:? ? ?FactoryTalk Diagnostics Rockwell Windows Firewall Configuration Utility FactoryTalk Services PlatformFactoryTalk Services Platform is an underlying architecture and a set of common services (such as diagnostic messages, health monitoring services, access to real-time data, and shared plant resources such as tags and graphic displays) that Rockwell Automation products build upon. It is a prerequisite for all FactoryTalk-enabled software products, such as FactoryTalk Historian SE, FactoryTalk View, and RSLinx Enterprise. FactoryTalk Diagnostics collects and provides access to activity, status warnings, and error messages generated throughout a FactoryTalk system. For more information on FactoryTalk, refer to FactoryTalk Help. You can access it from Start & All Programs & Rockwell Software & FactoryTalk Tools & FactoryTalk Help after you have installed FactoryTalk Services Platform on your machine.Make sure to install FactoryTalk Services Platform on all the computers, including the computer that will serve as the FactoryTalk Directory.To install FactoryTalk Services Platform: 1. 2. 3. 4. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Services Platform. On the Install FactoryTalk Services Platform page, click Install FactoryTalk Services Platform.19 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideThe system checks if you have all the required components installed. If any components are missing, a dialog box appears prompting you to install the missing components. Click Install to install the components. The installation wizard appears. 5. 6. On the Welcome... page, click Next. On the License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Next. 7. 8. On the Setup Type page, select Standard and click Next. On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install to start the installation. The Installing page appears with the status of the installation. 9. On the InstallShield Wizard Completed page, click Finish to exit the wizard. You may be prompted to restart your computer to complete the installation. If you do not choose to restart your computer at this time, be sure to restart it at the completion of the required installation steps for FactoryTalk Historian SE.Specify FactoryTalk Directory Server LocationThis configuration points your client computer to the FactoryTalk Directory server computer. Once your computer is connected to the FactoryTalk Directory server, you can use the client computer to administer the Network directory on the FactoryTalk Directory server computer. Also, the FactoryTalk Administration Console window on your client computer reflects the content of the Network Directory server computer.20 ●3 ● Installing Core Components● ● ● ●To specify the FactoryTalk Directory server location: 1. 2. 3. 4. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Services Platform. On the Install FactoryTalk Services Platform page, click Specify FactoryTalk Directory Server Location. The FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box appears. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box, identify the computer that hosts the FactoryTalk Directory server. If it is the current computer, leave localhost in the text box. Otherwise, do the following to point to the proper FactoryTalk Directory computer: 1. 2. Click the ellipsis button ( appears. ). The Login User dialog box5.In the User name and Password text boxes, type the credentials to the current FactoryTalk Directory machine. The FactoryTalk Directory Server Configuration dialog box appears. Select the Remote computer option and click the ellipsis button ( ) to open the Browse for Computer dialog box. Select the machine that hosts the FactoryTalk Directory and click OK. The name of the machine appears in the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box.3. 4.5. 6.Click OK. In the message box informing you that you will need to restart the computer, click OK.21 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide7.In the Log On to FactoryTalk (New Server) dialog box, type the user name and password to the newly selected FactoryTalk Directory machine. Click OK. The system connects to the FactoryTalk Directory server.8.On the computers that have FactoryTalk Services Platform installed, you can open the Specify FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box also from Start & All Programs & Rockwell Software & FactoryTalk Tools & Specify FactoryTalk Directory Location.Install FactoryTalk Activation ManagerFactoryTalk Activation Manager allows you to download activation files using an Internet connection and transfer activation files to a computer that does not have an Internet connection. Install this software on the same computer as the FactoryTalk Directory server. To install the FactoryTalk Activation Manager: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Services Platform. On the Install FactoryTalk Services Platform page, click Install FactoryTalk Activation. On the InstallShield Wizard page, click Continue. In the message box that appears, click Yes if you want to install the dongles. Otherwise, skip these steps. The drivers are used to support mobile activations which are locked in a hardware dongle.22 ●3 ● Installing Core Components● ● ● ●1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.On the HASP Device Drivers Installation Welcome page, click Next. On the End User License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Install. Wait until the drivers are installed. On the HASP Device Drivers page, click Finish.The installation wizard appears. On the Welcome... page, click Next. On the License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Next. 9. On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install to start the installation. The Installing page appears with the status of the installation. 10. On the InstallShield Wizard Completed page, click Finish to exit the wizard. You may be prompted to restart your computer to complete the installation. If you do not choose to restart your computer at this time, be sure to restart it before running FactoryTalk Activation.For more information on FactoryTalk Activation, see ActivatingFactoryTalk Historian SE Server (page 63).Install RSLinx Enterprise (Data Server)RSLinx Enterprise is a FactoryTalk Live Data server and device-based alarm and event server. RSLinx Enterprise links Allen-Bradley networks and devices to Microsoft Windows products such as the FactoryTalk View23 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideSE (HMI software) and the RSLogix family of device programming software. RSLinx Enterprise provides FactoryTalk Historian SE with the data points (tags) it collects from Rockwell Automation controllers.It is recommended to install RSLinx Enterprise (Data Server) on the same machine as FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface, remote from the FactoryTalk Historian SE server.To install RSLinx Enterprise: 1. 2. 3. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install RSLinx Enterprise. The installation wizard appears. 4. 5. On the Welcome page, click Next. On the License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Next. 6. 7. On the Setup Type page, select Standard Feature Set Installation, and click Next. On the Ready to Install the Program page, click Install to start the installation. The Installing page appears with the status of the installation. 8. In the Windows Security dialog box, select Always trust software from &Rockwell Automation&, and click Install to proceed with the installation of the software. On the InstallShield Wizard Completed page:9.24 ●3 ● Installing Core Components● ● ● ●? ?Clear the check box next to Review Release Notes, if you do not want to have them displayed. Click Finish to exit the wizard.25 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide26 Chapter 4Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site EditionIn this chapter you will find instructions on how to install the following suites of FactoryTalk Historian SE:? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework (page 28) FactoryTalk Historian SE Server (page 35) (Optional) FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface (page 39) Applicable only to the customers who want to install the interface on a remote computer.?(Optional) FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools (page 43) Applicable only to the customers who want to administer the FactoryTalk Historian SE server from a remote computer.? ? ?(Optional) Install Advanced Server (page 47) (Optional) Install FactoryTalk VantagePoint (page 48) Install Additional Historian Components (page 48)To install FactoryTalk Historian SE, use a local Administrator account or any other account that is a member of the Domain Admins group. Do not use the builtin Domain Administrator account of the domain created on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2.27 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideInstall FactoryTalk Historian Asset FrameworkWhen you select this option, the following components will be installed:? ?(Optional) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework ServerFactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework is a prerequisite for installing FactoryTalk Historian SE. AF replaces the Historian Module Database (MDB). Over time, Rockwell Automation will transform MDB applications into AF applications. To provide backward compatibility, FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 copies the contents of Historian MDB over to AF, in a process called transition. After the migration, Historian Server constantly synchronizes the MDB content with AF, allowing you to access MDB content from AF clients as well as MDB clients. Similarly, you can access AF content from MDB clients, as well as AF clients. This allows you to access your AF content with MDB-based tools, such as ACE, or with an AF client such as FactoryTalk Historian System Explorer. AF itself requires Microsoft SQL Server. See Install Microsoft SQL Server (page 17) for more information.Before installing FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework, learn about the installation options it offers. See Installation Modes for FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework (page 28) for more information.For the best performance and improved security, Rockwell Automation recommends that you install the SQL Server and the Asset Framework service on different computers.Installation Modes for FactoryTalk Historian Asset FrameworkDuring the installation process, you can decide how the AF service and the AF SQL database will be installed on your computer, by choosing one of five installation modes representing the following scenarios:28 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●?Both the service and the database are located on the same machine:Installation mode Description AF Application The service and the database are installed on the same Service and AF SQL machine. Database AF Application Service and AF SQL Database with unprocessed database scripts The service is installed on the machine, the system is prepared for the database installation, and the database scripts are copied to the following location in the Program Files directory: Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk Historian\PIPC\AF\SQL. You can create the database manually using the provided scripts. See Manually Create the Asset Framework Database (page 56) for more information. If you select this option, you need to provide in the DB Server Name text box the name of the SQL Server machine and (optionally) the name of the instance of the SQL Server with which the AF service will communicate.?The service and the database are located on different machines:Installation mode AF Application Service Description Only the service is installed on the machine. If you select this option, you need to provide in the DB Server Name text box the name of the SQL Server machine and (optionally) the name of the instance of the SQL Server with which the AF service will communicate.AF SQL DatabaseNote: This option must be executed on the machine with the Microsoft SQL Server installed.Only the database is installed on the machine. If you select this option, the database scripts will be copied to the machine and executed during the installation. This will result in creating the PIFD Asset Framework SQL database.29 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideInstallation mode AF SQL Database with unprocessed database scriptsDescriptionNote: This option must be executed on the machine with the Microsoft SQL Server installed.The system is prepared for the database installation, and the database scripts are copied to the following location in the Program Files directory: Rockwell Software\FactoryTalk Historian\PIPC\AF\SQL. You can create the database manually using the provided scripts. See Manually Create the Asset Framework Database (page 56) for more information.You may choose to create the AF SQL database manually using the provided scripts, for example when the configuration of your SQL server does not allow for the integrated Windows authentication. During the execution of the database scripts you can provide the user name and the password to the SQL Server.Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework ServerTo install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework Server:If you want to install the Asset Framework SQL database only, you need to run the installation on the machine with the Microsoft SQL Server installed.1. 2. 3. 4.Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework page, click Install FactoryTalk Historian AF Server. The installation wizard appears.30 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●If there are any software prerequisites missing from the computer, they are listed in red at the bottom of the installation wizard Welcome page. Click Cancel and Finish to exit the wizard, install the prerequisites, and start the installation wizard again. 5. 6. 7. 8. On the Welcome... page, click Next. On the License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Next. On the Review Component Installation page, review the list of the components that are already installed and those that will be installed during the installation process. Click Next. 9. On the Destination Drive page, select the drive on which you want to install the product. If the space available on the drive is not sufficient for the installation, a warning message will appear below the Installation drive list. In such a case, select another drive or increase the available space on the drive you have originally selected. For more information on the disk space requirements, refer to the FactoryTalk Historian SE Release Notes.You can choose the destination drive only if you install the component on the selected machine for the first time. If there have been any FactoryTalk Historian components installed on the machine before, the Installation drive list will not be enabled.Click Next.31 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide10. On the AF Server Components Configuration page, choose the Microsoft SQL Server name and the installation mode. 1. In the DB Server Name text box, type the name of a Microsoft SQL Server or an SQL Server named instance that will host the AF SQL database.?To use the local default instance created by Microsoft SQL Server Express, leave the default database name displayed in the text box. To use another SQL Server database instance, type the name of the computer on which the database is located, followed by the name of the instance that hosts the AF SQL database, if the instance name is different than the default one. For example: SQLDBSERVER\SQLDBINSTANCE.?2.From the drop-down list, select the installation mode. See Installation Modes for FactoryTalk Historian Asset Framework (page 28) for more information.?(1) AF Application Service and AF SQL Database This option will install both the service and the database on the same machine. (2) AF Application Service and AF SQL Database with unprocessed database scripts This option will install the service, prepare the system for the database installation, and copy the database executable scripts to the machine. (3) AF Application Service This option will install the service only. (4) AF SQL Database This option will install the database only. (5) AF SQL Database with unprocessed database scripts This option will prepare the system for the database????32 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●installation, and copy the database executable scripts to the machine.For more information on using the database scripts to manually create the database, see Manually Create the Asset Framework Database (page 56).11. Click Next.?If you have selected to install both the AF service and the AF SQL database (installation mode 1) or the database only (installation mode 4), the installation wizard will test the connection with the database instance. If the connection test fails, an error message generated by the database server appears, for example:Click OK to close the message. Follow the instructions provided in the message to verify the connection and then click Next on the wizard page to resume the installation.?If you have selected either to install the AF SQL database only (installation mode 4) or the AF SQL database with the unprocessed database scripts (installation mode 5), a message will appear prompting you to manually add the machine with the AF33 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guideservice installed to the Windows AFServer user group, which is created during the installation of the Asset Framework.See Add the AF Service Computer to the AFServer Group (page 55) for more information.The Installation Progress page appears. It lists the components that are going to be installed. The status of the installation is displayed in the Status column of the component table. 12. Click Install to start the installation. 13. Wait until the components are installed. The installation time will vary depending on the selected installation mode and the computer performance. The installation status is displayed on the progress bar below the component table. 14. On the Installation Wizard Completed page, click Show the installation log, if you want to view the installation log after the installation wizard closes. 15. Click Finish to exit the installation wizard.34 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●Install FactoryTalk Historian SE ServerThe FactoryTalk Historian SE server is installed with the following FactoryTalk Historian components:? ? ? ? ?FactoryTalk Historian server FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface Historian Interface Configuration Utility (ICU) RA Components FactoryTalk Activation ManagerThe FactoryTalk Historian SE Server must be installed on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 64-bit. If you try to install it on any other operating system, the message presented below will appear and the installation will be aborted.To install the FactoryTalk Historian SE server: 1. 2. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition.35 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide3.On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Server. The installation wizard appears. If there are any software prerequisites missing from the computer, they are listed in red at the bottom of the installation wizard Welcome page. Click Cancel and Finish to exit the wizard, install the prerequisites, and start the installation wizard again.4. 5. 6. 7. 8.On the Welcome... page, click Next. On the License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Next. On the Customer Information page, type your user name, organization, and the 10-digit product serial number, e.g. . On the Review Component Installation page, review the list of the components that are already installed and those that will be installed during the installation process. Click Next. On the Destination Drive page, select the drive on which you want to install the product. If the space available on the drive is not sufficient for the installation, a warning message will appear below the Installation drive list. In such a case, select another drive or increase the available space on the drive you have originally selected.You can choose the destination drive only if you install the component on the selected machine for the first time. If there have been any FactoryTalk Historian components installed on the machine before, the Installation drive list will not be enabled.9.Click Next.36 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●The Installation Progress page appears. It lists the components that are going to be installed. The status of the installation is displayed in the Status column of the component table. 10. Click Install to start the installation. 11. Wait until the components are installed. The installation time will vary depending on the number of components being installed and the computer performance. The installation status is displayed below the component table. 12. During the installation process, the FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition Release Notes appear. Close the dialog box to proceed with the installation. If the FactoryTalk Activation Manager has not been installed yet, the HASP Device Drivers Installation wizard appears. 13. On the InstallShield Wizard page, click Continue. 14. In the message box that appears, click Yes if you want to install the dongles. Otherwise, skip these steps. The drivers are used to support mobile activations which are locked in a hardware dongle. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the HASP Device Drivers Installation Welcome page, click Next. On the End User License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Install. Wait until the drivers are installed. On the HASP Device Drivers page, click Finish.The installation wizard appears. 15. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the installation.37 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide16. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box, identify the computer that hosts the FactoryTalk Directory server. If it is the current computer, leave localhost in the text box. Otherwise, do the following to point to the proper FactoryTalk Directory computer: 1. 2. Click the ellipsis button ( appears. ). The Login User dialog boxIn the User name and Password text boxes, type the credentials to the current FactoryTalk Directory machine. The FactoryTalk Directory Server Configuration dialog box appears. Select the Remote computer option and click the ellipsis button ( ) to open the Browse for Computer dialog box. Select the machine that hosts the FactoryTalk Directory and click OK. The name of the machine appears in the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box.3. 4.5. 6. 7.Click OK. In the message box informing you that you will need to restart the computer, click OK. In the Log On to FactoryTalk (New Server) dialog box, type the user name and password to the newly selected FactoryTalk Directory machine. Click OK. The system connects to the FactoryTalk Directory server.8.17. On the Installation Wizard Completed page, click Show the installation log, if you want to view the installation log after the installation wizard closes.See View the Historian Server Installation Log File (page 53) for more information.38 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●If any of the installed components requires rebooting the computer, a relevant message will appear on the installation wizard page, and you will be prompted to restart the machine after the installation wizard closes. 18. Click Finish to exit the installation wizard. 19. In the message box prompting you to restart the computer, click Yes.Install FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface (Optional)The FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface collects data points (tags) from the data server and passes them to the FactoryTalk Historian SE server. Install the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface component on the same computer as the data server and separate from the computer that has the FactoryTalk Historian SE server installed. After installing the interface, configure the buffering service on the data server computer. The buffering service stores data in its memory so that in the event the interface is not able to communicate with the FactoryTalk Historian SE server, the data will not be lost. By default, the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface is installed during the installation of the FactoryTalk Historian SE Server. Such a configuration is typically used for demonstration purposes rather than reallife production environments. It is a best practice to install the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface on a different computer than the FactoryTalk Historian server, typically on a data server computer.For more information on buffering see Enable Buffering (page 99).39 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideTo install the FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface on the data server computer: 1. 2. 3. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Live Data Interface. The installation wizard appears. If there are any software prerequisites missing from the computer, they are listed in red at the bottom of the installation wizard Welcome page. Click Cancel and Finish to exit the wizard, install the prerequisites, and start the installation wizard again. 4. 5. 6. 7. On the Welcome... page, click Next. On the License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Next. On the Review Component Installation page, review the list of the components that are already installed and those that will be installed during the installation process. Click Next. 8. On the Destination Drive page, select the drive on which you want to install the product. If the space available on the drive is not sufficient for the installation, a warning message will appear below the Installation drive list. In such a case, select another drive or increase the available space on the drive you have originally selected.You can choose the destination drive only if you install the component on the selected machine for the first time. If there have been any FactoryTalk40 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●Historian components installed on the machine before, the Installation drive list will not be enabled.Click Next. The Installation Progress page appears. It lists the components that are going to be installed. The status of the installation is displayed in the Status column of the component table. 9. Click Install to start the installation. 10. Wait until the components are installed. The installation time will vary depending on the number of components being installed and the computer performance. The installation status is displayed below the component table. 11. During the installation process, the FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition Release Notes appear. Close the dialog box to proceed with the installation. If the FactoryTalk Activation Manager has not been installed yet, the HASP Device Drivers Installation wizard appears. 12. On the InstallShield Wizard page, click Continue. 13. In the message box that appears, click Yes if you want to install the dongles. Otherwise, skip these steps. The drivers are used to support mobile activations which are locked in a hardware dongle. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the HASP Device Drivers Installation Welcome page, click Next. On the End User License Agreement page, read and accept the terms of the license agreement, selecting the I accept... option. Click Install. Wait until the drivers are installed. On the HASP Device Drivers page, click Finish.The installation wizard appears.41 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration Guide14. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to complete the installation. 15. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box, identify the computer that hosts the FactoryTalk Directory server. If it is the current computer, leave localhost in the text box. Otherwise, do the following to point to the proper FactoryTalk Directory computer: 1. 2. Click the ellipsis button ( appears. ). The Login User dialog boxIn the User name and Password text boxes, type the credentials to the current FactoryTalk Directory machine. The FactoryTalk Directory Server Configuration dialog box appears. Select the Remote computer option and click the ellipsis button ( ) to open the Browse for Computer dialog box. Select the machine that hosts the FactoryTalk Directory and click OK. The name of the machine appears in the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility dialog box.3. 4.5. 6. 7.Click OK. In the message box informing you that you will need to restart the computer, click OK. In the Log On to FactoryTalk (New Server) dialog box, type the user name and password to the newly selected FactoryTalk Directory machine.16. Click OK. The system connects to the FactoryTalk Directory server. 17. On the Installation Wizard Completed page, click Show the installation log, if you want to view the installation log after the installation wizard closes.42 ●4 ● Installing FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition● ● ● ●See View the Historian Server Installation Log File (page 53) for more information.If any of the installed components requires rebooting the computer, a relevant message will appear on the installation wizard page, and you will be prompted to restart the machine after the installation wizard closes. 18. Click Finish to exit the installation wizard. 19. In the message box prompting you to restart the computer, click Yes.Install FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools (Optional)The FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools are installed automatically as a part of the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation. This option allows you to install just the Management Tools on a non-FactoryTalk Historian Server computer, typically a FactoryTalk View SE client computer or a remote computer, from which you can perform administrative tasks. The FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools are installed with the following FactoryTalk Historian components:? ? ? ? ?Historian Software Development Kit (PI SDK) Historian Interface Configuration Utility (ICU) FactoryTalk Historian SE RA Components FactoryTalk Activation Manager Rockwell MS Runtime Redistributables43 ● ● ● ● ●FactoryTalk Historian SE Installation and Configuration GuideTo install the FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools: 1. 2. 3. Run the FactoryTalk Historian SE installation DVD. On the main page of the installation wizard, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition. On the Install FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition page, click Install FactoryTalk Historian Management Tools. The installation wizard appears. 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