Database Configurations for AlarmWorX64 Server

A SQL Server database can have one or more configurations that can be used to change the manner in which the server collects data from the data source. Properties such as how often data is refreshed, how timestamps are administered, what global aliasing themes are used, and other properties are part of a database configuration. In AlarmWorX64 Server, an alarm configuration sets the parameters for OPC tags and defines how alarm information will be handled by the alarm server. The following is true of alarm configurations:

When you are creating a configuration for an Alarm Server database, you can use an existing configuration as its basis or starting point if such a configuration already exists. To do this, you use the Import and Export features that are available in AlarmWorX64 Server. (For instructions, refer to Exporting and Importing AlarmWorX64 Server Components.) Otherwise, you must create the configuration from scratch.

 

To create a new configuration from scratch, do the following:

  1. Right-click the database and select the Configuration command from the context menu. The new configuration appears as New Item in the tree control.

  2. On the AlarmWorX64 Configuration form, enter the name of your new configuration. The text box to the left of the Name text box shows the last date and time that the configuration was modified.

  3. Enter a description into the Description text box that describes the purpose of the configuration.

  4. If you have multiple alarm configurations, you can specify a default configuration that will be used for the active database . If you wish to make this the default configuration for the database, enable the Default (Active) Configuration check box (optional).

  5. In the Runtime Settings section enter the parameters you wish to enforce.

  6. If you use a global alias theme, enter that theme into the GAS Theme text box (optional). The ellipsis button opens the Data Browser allowing you to set global alias themes and aliases. For information about using this dialog box, refer to Set Global Theme and Aliases dialog box.

  7. Click the Apply button to save your settings.

  8. Now you can define alarms for the configuration's OPC tags; for help doing this, refer to Alarm Tags and Alarm Tag Templates. You can also define a node for the configuration, as described in Nodes in AlarmWorX64 Server.

You can double-click a configuration in the tree control, or select Edit or Edit on a New Tab commands from the configuration context menu to return to the database configuration form and change any of the existing settings.

 

You can set the following runtime parameters:

When the alarm server starts, it may cause underlying OPC Data Access servers to start. During startup, many OPC Data Servers will send data values with BAD quality until an initial value is received from the device. Adjust this setting to eliminate erroneous errors at startup. At the end of the defined period, any event notifications being suppressed will be reported.

 

Note: This setting suppresses all alarm processing and reporting this period.

See also:

AlarmWorX64 Server

Alarm Server Databases

Areas

Nodes in AlarmWorX64 Server