Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 UniInt Interface User Guide User Manual
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UniInt Interface User Manual
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Parameter
Description
/stopstat=digstate
or
/stopstat
/stopstat
only is
equivalent to
/stopstat="Intf
Shut"
Optional
Default = no digital state
written at shutdown.
If the
/stopstat
parameter is present on the startup
command-line, then the digital state
Intf Shut
will be
written to each Historian Point when the interface is stopped.
If
/stopstat=digstate
is present on the command-line,
then the digital state,
digstate
, will be written to each
Historian Point when the interface is stopped. UniInt uses the
first occurrence in the table.
If neither
/stopstat
nor
/stopstat=digstate
is
specified on the command-line, then no digital states will be
written when the interface is shut down.
Examples:
/stopstat=shutdown
/stopstat="Intf Shut"
The entire
digstate
is enclosed within double quotes when
there is a space in
digstate
.
/uht_id=#
Optional
Default = Health tags are not
filtered by location3 unless
UniInt failover is used
The
/uht_id=#
command-line parameter is used to specify
a unique ID for interfaces that are run in a redundant mode
without using the UniInt failover mechanism. There are
several Rockwell Automation interfaces that are UniInt based
and implement their own version of failover. In order for health
tag(s) to be configured to monitor a single copy of the
interface, an additional parameter is required. If the
/uht_id=#
is specified, only health tags with a location3
value =
#
will be loaded.
/uiinfops=s
Optional (not recommended)
Default = UI_IF_INFO
The
/uiinfops
command-line parameter is used in
conjuction with the Interface Informaiton point and is
described in more detail in the Interface Monitoring Points
section. The interface by default looks for a point with the
point source UI_IF_INFO and checks to see if the point is the
Interface Monitoring point. This point source can be changed
but if it is, the
/uiinfops
will have to be added to every
interface in order for the interfaces to find the Interface
Information point.
/uitrace=x
Optional
Default = no tracing enabled
If the
/uitrace
command-line parameter is specified, the
values and timestamps that are received by the interface are
also written to the log file. Tracing can be enabled for a
particular point by specifying /uitrace=x, where x is the point
number or tag name of the point to be traced. This parameter
should be used with caution because specifying this
parameter could cause the log file to become very large.