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Development to support failover for PI Adapter for MQTT and PI Adapter for OPC UA is underway. Failover for additional PI Adapters will be prioritized based on customer and market needs. Please continue to share your PI Adapter failover use cases with us!
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Redundant is very important to guarantee to full High availability for the solution (DA, SQL, AF Vision).
It is important for the patching strategy. (trigger to switch the primary)
Actually we use OPC DA interface and we want to migrate to Adapter with the same features.
Like Kenneth Barber said it is also important when the service scrash to launch the secondary in order to continue to collect data.
That why the monitoring of some counters it is also very important.
The warm failover is more interesting in our case to not double the connection everytime.Lebretonp supported this idea ·
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For supporters of this idea, what is the downstream client tool that consumes the data prepared by the PI Integrator? Is the concern about disk space or how to only display data for a specified time range?
For the former, this seems to be a different type of “rolling” reporting use case that we do not currently have a solution for. In the mean time, as Rory mentioned below, a stored procedure on SQL would work if this idea is intended for SQL writers.
For the latter, is it possible to create “rolling timespans” for your graphs, reports, tables, etc.? For example, here’s a video on how to create calculated measures for a table based on last day or month of data: youtube.com/watch?v=NevFWL2JoMU
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Hello,
We have also the same need (drop data before the execution query in continous mode)
Regards,Pascal
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We are working to introduce filtering and sorting to the Management tab, along with other features.
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Reopening this suggestion to collect additional feedback.
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Looking for more inputs on how to determine what the last good value is (was). While it’s simple to say a numeric value is good, but what if it’s a non-sensical numeric value like 1000 for temperature? It is also possible to the source system to send out status like NoData. How should that be interpreted? Please provide your inputs.
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very important topic to manage the quality and the rejects on the target. We have one case, where some rows were in error and no log provide to you which one rejected. Only way is to compare the source and the target (huge job to figure out the rejected rows)