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FactoryTalk Historian To Historian Interface User Guide 69
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.INI
Description
/stopstat
or
/stopatat=
digstate
Default:
/stopstat=
"Intf shut"
Optional
--
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.
Note: The /stopstat parameter is
disabled If the interface is running in a UniInt
failover configuration as defined in the UniInt
Failover Configuration section of this manual.
Therefore, the digital state, digstate, will
not be written to each Historian Point when
the interface is stopped. This prevents the
digital state being written to Historian Points
while a redundant system is also writing data
to the same Historian Points. The
/stopstat parameter is disabled even if
there is only one interface active in the
failover configuration.
Examples:
/stopstat=shutdown
/stopstat="Intf Shut"
The entire digstate value should be
enclosed within double quotes when there is
a space in digstate.
/ts
Optional
--
Suppress „IO Timeout‟ events when
reconnecting to source Historian Server.
These events are configured through
Location3 attribute.
If this switch is not set, the event written at
reconnection will prevent history from being
recovered for the period of the disconnection.