Data transfer issues
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The System Status section on the Home page shows that the data transfer is in the "Stopped" mode. | Go to the Advanced tab to view the System Log page. Check the log for messages about the issue and export log data. | |
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The System Status section on the Home page shows that the data transfer is in the "Error" mode. |
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If the data collection is running on one or more modules and these modules are transferring data to a FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server, the FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server will experience a large load and overflow events if the data transfer is stopped for some time and then restarted. | To minimize the load and number of overflow events on the FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server, go to the Configure Historian tab. On the Data Transfer page, reduce the Maximum Events per Transfer value. This parameter controls the number of events transferred. | |
If data transfer and data collection are running on one or more modules, and data transfer is stopped and then started on one module after some time has passed, the module may experience data interruption. |
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Data in the FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server contains timestamps that are not being updated. | Check the status of the data transfer on the Home page. | |
If the data transfer status is Running :
| If the data transfer status is Error :
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The FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server rejects points from a new module that has been added to an existing collection of modules transferring data to that server. |
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Fewer events than expected have been transferred to the FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server. |
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No events are being transferred to FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server. | Make sure that enough disk space is being allocated in the FactoryTalk Historian SE or PI server to allow the transfer. | |
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