Create an OPC Classic Historical Data Access (HDA) Collector
Before you begin
- Deploy Proficy Historian for AWS.
- Install collectors. You can install them on-premises or on a VPC (which can be different from the one on which Proficy Historian for AWS is deployed).
About this task
Features:
- You can browse the source for tags and their attributes on an OPC server that supports browsing.
- Only unsolicited data collection is supported; when changes to the OPC
source tags are detected, they are sent to the Historian server. The minimum
poll interval is 100ms. The collector duplicates raw samples from the OPC
server into the Historian data archive.
For unsolicited data collection, if collector compression is disabled, all new values produce an exception. And, the deadband percentage is determined by the collector deadband percent. You can only configure the collector deadband percent by enabling compression.
- The supported timestamp resolution is 1ms.
- Floating point, integer, binary, and string data are supported.
- Device timestamps are accepted.
Supported data types:
Supported tag attributes:The OPC Data Type | Recommended Data Type in Historian |
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I1- 16 bit signed integer | Single Integer |
I4- 32 bit signed integer | Double Integer |
R8- 64 bit double float | Single Float |
UI2- 16 bit unsigned single integer | Double Float |
UI4- 32 bit unsigned double integer | Unsigned Integer |
UI8- 64 bit unsigned quad integer | Unsigned Double Integer |
I8- 64 bit quad integer | Quad Integer |
BSTR | Variable Sting |
BOOL | Boolean |
I1- 8 bit single integer | Byte |
Note: The OPC Classic HDA collector requests data from the OPC Classic HDA
server in the native data type. The OPC Classic HDA collector then converts the
received value to a Historian data type before sending it to Data
Archiver.
- Tagname
- Source Address
- Engineering Unit Description
- Data Type
- Hi Engineering Units
- Lo Engineering Units
The Engineering Unit Description, Hi Engineering Units and Lo Engineering Units vary based on the OPC server vendor.
Procedure
- Run Command Prompt as an administrator.
- Run the CloudHistorianConfigurationUtility.exe file. It is provided along with the collectors installer. After you install collectors, it will be available in the C:\Program Files\GE Digital\Historian Cloud Config folder by default.
- Enter the number corresponding to creating a collector instance.
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Enter the following details:
Field Description NLB DNS Enter the Amazon Network Load Balancer (NLB) DNS.
Tip: To find the NLB DNS:- Access the EKS cluster on which you have deployed Proficy Historian for AWS.
- Access the EC2 instance.
- In the navigation pane, under Load Balancing, select Load Balancers.
- Select the load balancer for which you want to find the DNS.
- In the Description section, copy the DNS name.
Username Enter the username to connect to Proficy Historian for AWS. Password Enter the password to connect to Proficy Historian for AWS. Tip: This is the value you entered in the Password field under UAA Configuration when you created the stack.A list of collector types appears. - Enter the number corresponding to the collector that you want to create.
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Enter the following details:
Field Description Interface name of the collector Enter the name that you want to provide for the collector instance. A value is required and must be unique in the DNS. OPC HDA server Enter the prog ID of the OPC HDA server. The OPC UA HDA collector is created. - Start the collector instance (as a WIndows service).