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LabVIEW 8.5 Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Win32Eng LV8.5数据记录与监控模块DSC8.5


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LabVIEW 8.5 Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Readme

August 2007

This file contains important information about the LabVIEW 8.5 Datalogging and Supervisory Control (DSC) Module, including installation and upgrade issues, compatibility issues, and changes from the DSC Module 8.2. Refer to the LabVIEW Upgrade Notes and to the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Release and Upgrade Notes for more information about upgrade and compatibility issues, a list of new features in LabVIEW 8.5, and installation instructions. You can access the LabVIEW Upgrade Notes by selecting Help»Search the LabVIEW Help in LabVIEW and navigating to the LabVIEW Documentation Resources book on the Contents tab. You can access the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Release and Upgrade Notes by selecting Help»Search the LabVIEW Help in LabVIEW and navigating to the DSC Module»Related Documentation topic on the Contents tab.

Refer to the labview eadme directory for readme files about LabVIEW add-ons, including the DSC Module.

Supported Platforms
Installation Instructions
Installing the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Silently
Licensing
DSC Module 8.5 Features and Changes
Known Issues
Bug Fixes
Documentation Additions

Supported Platforms

The DSC Module supports Windows Vista/XP/2000. The DSC Module does not support Windows NT/Me/98/95/Server 2003. Refer to the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Release and Upgrade Notes for a complete list of system requirements.

Installation Instructions

Refer to the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Release and Upgrade Notes for installation instructions. The following list describes additional installation considerations.

  • (Windows 2000) The computer must have the following components installed:

    • Windows 2000 Service Pack 4

    • Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 or later

  • The DSC Module requires Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 SP1 or later. If you have Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista installed, MDAC is installed by default.

  • The DSC Module requires the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition (SQL Express). This component is installed by default when you install the DSC Module. During the installation process, the DSC Module installer creates an instance of SQL Express named CITADEL. To prevent unauthorized access to SQL Express, the installer also generates a password for the SQL Express administrator sa. The default password is the computer ID. Complete the following steps to find the computer ID using NI License Manager.

    The DSC Module installer enables a mixed security mode on existing SQL Servers. If the target computer does not have an SQL Server installed, the DSC Module installer installs SQL Express in the mixed security mode.

    Use the following command line prompt to change the default password for the sa user:

    Sqlcmd -S"localhostCITADEL" -U"sa" -P"COMPUTER_ID" -Q"sp_password 'COMPUTER_ID', 'NEW_PASSWORD', 'sa'"

    If the mixed security mode is not acceptable, change both the SQL Express and Citadel login modes. You must set the registry DWORD values HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMSSQLServerMSSQLServerLoginMode and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARENational InstrumentsCitadel.0IntegratedSecurity to 1.

    National Instruments recommends that you change the login mode immediately after you install the DSC Module. Otherwise, you must relink all existing Citadel databases. Restart the SQL Express and Citadel services in order for changes to take effect. If you use integrated NT security, you might need to configure the server machine and all clients explicitly.

    Note: The DSC Module 8.2 uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 2000), not SQL Express. If you upgrade the DSC Module 8.2 to the DSC Module 8.5, any existing databases continue to use MSDE 2000 for alarm logging, but new databases you create use SQL Express. If you detach an existing database from the DSC Module and then reattach the database, the DSC Module migrates the database to SQL Express.

    You might want to uninstall MSDE 2000 after installing the DSC Module 8.5. Complete the following steps to uninstall MSDE 2000.

    • Stop all running processes in the Variable Manager dialog box.

    • Open Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) and select My System»Historical Data»Citadel 5 Universe from the Configuration tree.

    • On the Databases page, detach all databases from the local computer.

    • Open the Windows Control Panel and uninstall MSDE 2000.

    • Restart the computer.

    • Open MAX and reattach all databases.

    • Launch NI License Manager by selecting Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI License Manager.

    • Click the Display Computer Information button in the toolbar.

  • The DSC Module uses the latest version of the NI Publish-Subscribe Protocol (NI-PSP) data transfer protocol. Although the NI-PSP data transfer protocol is backwards-compatible with earlier versions, installing the latest version of the NI-PSP data transfer protocol on earlier versions of the DSC Module provides enhanced performance.

Installing the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module Silently

You can control programmatically which features in the DSC Module distribution to enable or disable for installation. You therefore can install a subset of the DSC Module distribution silently. Refer to the silent_install.txt file in the Bin directory on the LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control Module CD for more information about installing the DSC Module silently and about feature selection automation.

Licensing

Refer to the LabVIEW Release Notes for more information about licensing in LabVIEW.

The NI OPC Servers application installed with the DSC Module provides a temporary license for a two-hour evaluation period. You must activate a valid license to continue using the NI OPC Servers application after the evaluation period expires.

DSC Module 8.5 Features and Changes

Refer to the LabVIEW Help for programming concepts, step-by-step instructions, and reference information about the DSC Module 8.5 features. Access the LabVIEW Help by selecting Help»Search the LabVIEW Help.

Using the Statistical Process Control Toolkit

By default, the LabVIEW Statistical Process Control Toolkit is installed when you install the DSC Module. Use the Statistical Process Control VIs to monitor, analyze, and control processes.

Refer to the readme_SPC.html file, available by selecting Start»All Programs»National Instruments»LabVIEW 8.5»Readme, for more information about using the Statistical Process Control Toolkit.

Using the NI OPC Servers Application

Use the NI OPC Servers application, available by selecting Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI OPC Servers»NI OPC Servers, to transfer data from industrial devices and systems to client applications on a host machine. The NI OPC Servers application enables data sharing between a variety of applications, such as human-machine interface software, manufacturing execution systems, and enterprise resource planning applications.

By default, the NI OPC Servers application is installed when you install the DSC Module. You have a temporary license for a two-hour evaluation period. If you do not activate the NI OPC Servers application license, this application runs in evaluation mode for two hours. When the evaluation period expires, you must activate a valid license to continue using the NI OPC Servers application.

Refer to the NI OPC Servers Help, available by selecting Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI OPC Servers»NI OPC Servers Help, for more information about activating and using the NI OPC Servers application.

Logging OPC Client Diagnostic Information

Logging diagnostic information about OPC Client I/O servers can help you debug an OPC system. You can use the options on the Diagnostics page of the Configure OPC Client I/O Server dialog box to log diagnostic information about an OPC Client I/O server you create.

OPC Client I/O servers communicate with both LabVIEW and the Shared Variable Engine. The OPC Client I/O servers log this communication to HTML log files. The log files highlight communication activities in blue and communication errors in red. The log files also provide explanations of the communication errors. You therefore can use the log files to debug an OPC system.

Supporting Modbus Advanced Data Types

In addition to supporting Boolean values and 16-bit unsigned integers, the Modbus and Modbus Slave I/O servers support other data types, including 16-bit signed integers, 32-bit signed and unsigned integers, 32-bit floating-point numbers, and arrays of these data types. These data types enable the Modbus and Modbus Slave I/O servers to access and update multiple Modbus points simultaneously.

Using EPICS Client I/O Servers

EPICS, or the Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System, is a set of open-source software tools you can use to develop large, distributed control systems. EPICS systems use the Channel Access (CA) network protocol to pass data between EPICS clients and EPICS servers, also known as input/output controllers (IOCs). The CA network protocol is an Ethernet-based protocol.

The DSC Module acts as an EPICS client. With the DSC Module, you can monitor and update process variables that an IOC publishes using the CA network protocol. You can create an EPICS Client I/O server to read process variables from and write process variables directly to an IOC.

In the Project Explorer window, right-click a target, such as the My Computer target, and select New»I/O Server from the shortcut menu. In the Create New I/O Server dialog box, select EPICS Client and click the Continue button to create an EPICS Client I/O server.

Using the Multi-Segment Pipe Control

Use the Multi-Segment Pipe control to represent real-world pipe networks that you need to monitor. Use the Multi-Segment Pipe control to reshape and resize an entire pipe network interactively. You can add pipe segments to this pipe network, remove pipe segments, and change the direction in which the flanges point. You also can change the color of the pipe network to customize what the pipe network represents.

New DSC Module VIs

The DSC Module 8.5 provides the following new VIs:

  • Browse Database VI

  • Deploy Libraries VI

  • NI Security Get Group List of User VI

  • NI Security Get User List of Group VI

Enhancements to the Multiple Variable Editor

Use the Multiple Variable Editor window to configure a large number of shared variables at one time. Right-click a project library and select Edit Variables from the shortcut menu to display the Multiple Variable Editor window.

The Multiple Variable Editor window includes the following enhancements:

  • Select and edit multiple shared variables at once using the new table format.

  • Search across several shared variables at once using the new advanced search options. Click the Find button to display the search options.

  • Copy and paste property values across shared variables by clicking the Copy and Paste buttons.

  • Sort shared variable properties by right-clicking a property column and selecting Sort Ascending or Sort Descending from the shortcut menu.

You no longer need to use the Multiple Variable Editor window to import or export shared variable configuration information to or from a spreadsheet file. To import the information, right-click a project library and select Import Variables from the shortcut menu. To export the information, right-click a project library and select Export Variables from the shortcut menu.

Enhancements to the SharedVariableIO Properties

SharedVariableIO properties in the following categories are available in real-time operating systems.

  • Description

  • Initial Value

  • Scaling

  • Update Deadband

Known Issues

The following items are known issues in the DSC Module 8.5.

IDKnown Issue

If you have Windows Vista installed, you have restricted access to the system by default even if you log in as an administrator. Windows Vista sets part of the file system to read-only, and the DSC Module might not have sufficient access rights for some files. To ensure that datalogging to the Citadel database is successful, you must specify an appropriate database location to which the DSC Module has full access. By default, the DSC Module configures appropriate access rights for the labviewdata folder and stores the database in that folder. If you want to store the database in a different folder, ensure that the folder meets the following requirements:
  • The database folder is readable by all members of the USERS group. The Citadel database is a shared resource and must be available to all users of the system. Alarm logging fails if the database folder is not readable to all users.

  • The database folder is writable by the user who wants to log data.

  • The database folder is readable and writable by the SYSTEM user. The Citadel service runs as a SYSTEM user and must have sufficient access rights to manage the database files.

  • The database folder is writable by the NETWORK SERVICE user. By default, the folders under the C:Users directory and the top-level folders that the NETWORK SERVICE user creates are writable by that user.

If you do not store the database in the labviewdata folder, National Instruments recommends that you place the database under the Windows Public user directory, located at C:UsersPublic. This folder always meets the requirements above. Do not use the following folders to store the database:
  • C:Windows—The system has highly restricted access to this folder.

  • C:UsersUsername—This folder is visible only to the owning user, so the system has restricted access to this folder.

If you have Windows XP installed, the DSC Module stores the Citadel database in the labviewdata folder by default. If you want to store the database in a different folder, ensure that the folder is writable by the NETWORK SERVICE user.

If you have Windows XP Service Pack 2 installed, DSC Module networking does not function as expected. You must manually configure the Windows firewall Exceptions list and reboot the computer. Refer to the National Instruments Web site at ni.com/info and enter the info code exprc4 for more information about correcting this problem.

If you uninstall the DSC Module 8.5 and an earlier version of LabVIEW remains on the system, the earlier version of LabVIEW might try to repair itself the next time you open it. The repair process might remove any patches you installed for that version of LabVIEW. Make sure to reinstall any patches you have on the system after the repair finishes. In particular, LabVIEW might prompt you to repair the DSC Common Tools component.

The following installation and uninstallation procedures might prevent some I/O servers from functioning properly:
  • Install LabVIEW 8.2, LabVIEW 8.5, and the DSC Module 8.5. Then uninstall LabVIEW 8.2.

  • Install LabVIEW 8.2, the DSC Module 8.2, and LabVIEW 8.5. Then uninstall LabVIEW 8.5.

Repair the installation of the DSC Module to correct this behavior.

The DSC Module does not support building DLLs with the Application Builder.

If you programmatically create or modify a LabVIEW library, you must modify the library in the context of a project.

If you configure a shared variable for data or event logging but the Shared Variable Engine cannot establish a connection to the database, the Shared Variable Engine triggers an alarm and logs the data to the default database.

When you use a third-party OPC client to connect to the National Instruments Variable Engine OPC server, the server name might appear as National Instruments Variable Engine and National Instruments Variable Engine.1. To ensure forward compatibility, select the National Instruments Variable Engine instance when configuring an OPC connection.

If you migrate an application from the DSC Module 7.x to the DSC Module 8.5, the application might perform less well than expected in the DSC Module 8.5. Refer to the National Instruments Web site at ni.com/info and enter the info code exzd8c for more information about this problem.

Enabling the Logging property of a deployed library does not log the current values of any shared variables in that library. The Shared Variable Engine logs all subsequent value changes based on logging deadband settings.

Browsing the National Instruments Variable Engine OPC server with an OPC 2.x client using the OPC_FLAT flag returns only the first seven levels of hierarchy.
4AO9CAV9The DSC Module OPC Client I/O server does not support non-Western character sets.
3R8EFNKYNetwork-published shared variables might not function properly if multiple network adapters are enabled on the same computer. If you have multiple network adapters enabled, you can force the Shared Variable Engine to use a specific adapter by adding the following lines to the C:Windowslogos.ini file:

[LOGOS]
ServiceBindTo=xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

where xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx represents the MAC address of the network adapter.
3XPC7K4JWhen you save an online process to a library file, the security configuration on the process is lost.
49ADBM61If you install the DSC Module 8.5 on a machine that already has the DSC Module 8.2 installed, LabVIEW 8.2 displays additional I/O servers in the I/O Server Type list of the Create New I/O Server dialog box. However, you cannot configure or use those additional I/O servers.
3YE737V9Custom VI-based I/O servers that you create in LabVIEW 8.2 after you install the DSC Module 8.5 on the same machine do not work.
4AO9F0V9The NI Keyboard Filter Driver does not support Windows x64.
3O1DPHV9The NI HyperTrend ActiveX control might plot horizontal lines for unchanging item values. Scroll or zoom the NI HyperTrend display to remove the horizontal lines.
47KCCTV9You cannot configure multiple front panel binding options for multi-element controls, such as clusters and charts.
45MB0571If you use dots in library names, the NI Shared Variable Monitor does not show alarm information for shared variables.
40D848V9In the Front Panel Binding Mass Configuration dialog box, you cannot import a front panel binding URL text file that contains single quotation marks in the binding path.
454GITH7Invalid variable binding does not show a bad status alarm.
43R8EEZUYou cannot log alarms to specific user folders in Windows Vista.
4A4B57H7The Configure OPC Client I/O Server dialog box hangs if you browse a remote machine with the Windows Firewall enabled.
45794BQRThe DataSet Marking Demo VI does not work on a PC that is not connected to a network.
49G47MQWThe watch list in Variable Manager might display incorrect values for some data types, such as Int8 and Int16.
44PCSLH7The NI HyperTrend ActiveX control does not display shared variables of single type.
3YDEUQV9Logging to a remote database might affect system performance.

Bug Fixes

The following table lists bugs fixed in the DSC Module 8.5.

Bug IDFixed Issue
3R9ES7HAFront Panel Mass Binding cannot see controls inside a tab control
3U87R7V9OPC Browsing errors undefined
3UMCJPV9OPC Monad does not correctly detect "disconnections" (It should make use of Keep Alive feature or a heartbeat to detect disconnects)
3UMCKQ00Need to add some array-type data items for Modbus I/O Server
3YK9ESA1To support deploy multiple libraries programmatically
3YMBP4V9Cannot programmatically set a RoC alarm on an analog value in library
3YMBUSV9Cannot programmatically set an initial value for a U32
3ZJDSAV9Modbus IO server should use appropriate types for register ranges
3ZKAUI4JWe should disable DSC specific feature packs for a variable created on RT target
40L9SM0SDeploy Library VI can NOT work correctly if the library file extension name is upper case
40NGMMKZMultiple "shared variable value change notifications" being fired at start of VI
43CAGFV9DSC Realtime trend should handle more numeric types and process errors correctly
43CAKP00DSC Realtime trend should report actual error codes
43FBJKV9Scaling in DSC 8.2 does not allow "inverse" scaling
44OGBWQLV crashed when I inputted the path to the LV project file (.lvproj) to the "library path" input to "Deploy Library' by mistake
45HGRQH7The scf migration failed to create Tags who belong to the second I/O group of an OPC server
45HH2IV9Alarm Viewer doesn't acknowledge alarms using specified user
45I9AV4Jshared variable events - Add the options to allow users to customize the changes they want
45NH8KV9ActiveX Alarm Browser Takes Several Seconds to "Run"
466ER800The Alarm Feature Pack dialog needs a way to configure the ability to generate an alarm on value change
46FCGBIQAlarm goes away before it should
484EJF00MVE – The Alarm Feature Pack dialog needs a way to configure the ability to generate an alarm on value change
48T8BVH7Deploy library with relative path does not work on built app
49ADNMV9Default Alert Viewer on the DSC palettes is pre-registered for processes
49D98100Importing Tags with Empty Description Field From CSV Causes -1950679017 LabVIEW Invalid combination of feature packs

Note: The previous table does not include all the bugs fixed for the DSC Module 8.5.

Documentation Additions

  • The Generate event on value change option on the Alarming page of the Shared Variable Properties dialog box specifies to generate events when the values of shared variables change.


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