Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual
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Configuring Historian Servers in High Availability Mode Appendix A
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6. Click .
If the replication is working properly, the modified
Descriptor text appears for the sinusoid point on all the
servers in the collective.
If the replication fails, refer to the
FT Historian High
Availability Administrator Guide, section "Historian
Collective Health".
NOTE
In order to assign the activations to a FactoryTalk Historian SE server,
the server must be added to the FactoryTalk Directory. See "Adding the
Server to the FactoryTalk Directory (page 78)" for more information.
Depending on the type of license activations, you may need to
acquire a single or double number of license activations of a given
type for your Historian server collective.
• For the following license activations, you need a single
activation of a given type assigned to the Historian server
collective. A second unassigned activation is not required (as it
is for the point count activations):
• FHSE.Advanced
• FHSE.OLEDB
• FHSE.OPC
• FHSE.H2H
• FTBAInt.*
• AVIEW.*
NOTE
The asterisk (*) stands for any count of FTBAInt and AVIEW
license activations.
If you assign any of the license activations listed above to a
Historian server collective, the primary server retrieves (checks
out) the license activations from the FactoryTalk Activation
server to be used by both servers in a collective. In the
FactoryTalk Activation Manager, the number of activations in
Assigning License Activations
to Server Collectives