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Implementation
Startup Reconfiguration-2
Engineer's Reference
Manual
sW09605
Release 650
06/04
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Engineer's Reference Manual
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About this publication
This Engineer's Reference Manual provides a general guide to the process engineers
configuration, startup, and reconfiguration efforts for TPN-based TotalPlant Solution (TPs
systems. The information presented defines how the various types of configuration data
interact, and how the interaction affects the system as seen by the process engineer as the
system operates
If you are unsure of the terminology used in this and other implementation publications, refer
to section 19
The mentions in this manual of"Universal Station"or"US"also apply to Universal Work
Stations. unless otherwise defined
This publication supports TotalPlant Solution(TPS) system network Release 650. TPS is the
evolution of TDC 3000X
Several sections in this manual are designated as "Reserved. In earlier versions of this
Engineer's Reference manual, these sections contained information that was moved to new
publications during the r400 bookset update. The following are the sections and the new
publications
· Sections8and26
Refer to Hiway Gateway Implementation
Guidelines
Section g
Refer to Data Entity builder manual
Section 16
Refer to Application module implementation
es
Sections 24 25 and 29
Refer to LCN Guidelines-Implementation
Troubleshooting, and service
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Table of contents
SECTION 1- ENGINEERS REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY
1.1
Things to Decide Before Configuring or Reconfiguring
12
Preferred Hardware Configuration
20
Universal Personality operator Personality
21
1.4
Section summaries
SECTIoN 2- FILE SYSTEM OPERATIONS
2.0
Overview
27
File System Pathnames....
·······*····*·*··:·:·:·4···············
,28
2.1.1
Pathname rule
2.2
access to volumes and directories
stem Volumes and user volu
2.4
Typical File System Utility Commands………
File names and S
36
File Name Suffixes(Ex
2.6
Cartridge Part Numbers
38
sECtIon 3- THE &ASY SYSTEM DIRECTORY AND ITS SPECIAL
CHARACTERISTICS
41
3.0
Overview
3.1
ASYs Role in Node Loading and Startup……
3.2
Tools for Maintaining Backup Copies of &AsY
sECTIon 4-AREA (&D01-&D10) AND STANDARD ABSTRACT (&DSY)
DIRECTORIES
45
4.0
Overview
…······…······…···········*··············································:
45
4.1
The Role of &dsY and Other Data in Loading USs
4.1.1
The Fast-Load Feature
47
4.2
Changes to Area Database, Schematics, and Button Configuration........ 48
SECTION5一 CONSOLE ORGAN忆 ZATION.…49
5.0
5.1
Console hints and Tips
50
5.2
Printer faild
51
P
ality hints and ti
53
SECT|ON6一 NETWORK CONFIGURATION FILE………………:55
6.0
verview
NCF Informati
SECTION 7-HM CONFIGURATION AND USE
59
7.0
Overview
59
Introduction
7.1.1
HM Options and variations
7.1.2
Overview of HM Operation
7.2
Guidelines for Use of HM Storage Space
…63
7.2.1
Volumes and Types of Data Stored in HIMs
7.2.2
Allocating HM Functions on the LCN..... 65
7.2.3
Assigning Units to hms
7.2.4
Configuring History Groups
Requesting history through the lCn
72
7.2.6
Managing History Collection by Computers through the CG
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ous Hi
74
7.3.1
Hourly, Shift, Daily, and Monthly Averages.....
73.2
Snapshots and user A
76
7.3.3
Uses of Continuous History……
7.3.4
Continuous History Configuration Forms and Displays
80
7.3.5
Continuous history Notes and pi
7.4
How to estimate hm volume sizes
7.4.1
Use of tables and charts to estimate hm volume sizes
85
74.2
HM Volume Configuration example
7.4.3
Applying Volume-Size上 stimates to Forms and Data Entry……………9)0
7.4.4
HM Volume Size estimator Tables and Figures
7.5
Redundant HM Disk Option.……,…
··4·
120
7.5.
Configuring redundant HM Disk drives
123
7.5.2
Synchronizing redundant HM Disk Drives
124
7.5.3
Setting a Redundant HM Disk Drive off-Line
125
7.54
Servicing redundant HM Disk drives
126
7.6
HM Initialization
127
7.6.1
Local HM Network Volume Configuration File, Lnp NVcA.MM…………128
7.7
How to Save and restore Continuous History....
129
7.7.1
Prerequisites for Saving and Restoring Continuous History.
.129
7.7.2
Procedure for Saving and Restoring Continuous History......130
7.7.3
Restoring the HM group Definition Files(aPl)without the continuous
History Data
135
HM Backup Tool Option Using the AM
·············
7.9
History Module fragmentation
14
SECTION8一 ALARM MANAGEMENT,,………
143
8.0
143
Introduction
.……………144
Release 500 Alarm differences
145
8.2.1
Release 520 Alarm Enhancements
…149
8.3
Contact Cutout basics
…150
8.4
Contact Cutout-R500
152
Contact Cutout- Display chan
154
8.6
Contact Cutout-Functions for the hg. nim. and am
159
Alarm priorities and Alarm actions
163
8.8
PRIMMOD Alarm groups
····
8.8.1
Configure a PRImmed point
167
8.8.2
Link points in the Alarm Group to the primmed
.169
8.8.3
Rules for referencing the Primo Point
171
8.8.4
Retrieving Events for a PRIMMOD Group
173
8.8.5
Alarm Annunciation Using Primmod Groups................ 175
8.8.6
Using Multiple PRIMMODs for AM Alarms
……,176
8.8.7
USing Auxiliary Units (SAUXUNIT
177
7
Using Auxiliary UnitS (SAUXUNIT)
178
8.7
Using Auxiliary UnitS (AUXUNIT)
179
8.8.8
Other r520 Alarm Enhancements
180
8.8.9
R610 Alarm Summary enhancement
·4···
183
SECTION 9-DATA ENTITY BUILDER OPERATIONS
n185
9.0
R
185
SECTION 10- NATIVE WINDOW SYSTEM PERFORMANCE DISPLAYS.w 187
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Overview∴
187
10.1
P1
10.2
How to Install the System Performance Displays…………….189
10.2.1
Table of current tlk 1 versions
190
10.3
How to Call Up the System Performance Displays
19
104
The displays and Their content
193
10.5
How to Interpret the Information on the System Performance Displays
200
10.6
Use the Clock Display to Find Crossed LCN Cables
10.7
Use the Channel Information Display to Monitor TPS/TPN Channel Activity. 208
SECTION 11-SCHEMATIC FILES
211
11.0
Overview∴
211
Picture Editor Tips
212
SEcT|oN12-cONTROLLANGUAGEFLES….19
12.0
Overview.……..
…219
12.1
File Handling ti
220
SECTION13- AREA DATABASE, CONTENT, AND USE,,,……,,…,……223
13.0
Overview
13.1
Database Composition
224
13.2
Assigning Ur
A
226
13.3
Adding a New Volume or Directory to the Pathname Catalog
.227
SECTION 14- DATA BINDING IN THE TPS SYSTEM
231
14.0
Overview
23l
14.1
Binding of Unit, Area, and console names
5
14.2
Binding of NCF Data........
37
14.3
Binding of HIM Local NVcF Data.
238
14.4
Binding of Entity Data in the Data Entity Builder
.239
14.5
Binding of schematic Data...
14.6
Binding of Data in CL Programs
242
14.7
Binding of Entities and Schematics into the Area Database…………………,….243
SECTION15一 ACTORS AND PROCESS CONTROL…245
15.0
Overview
.245
15.1
Use of actors
245
SECTION 16-AM CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES
247
16.0
eserve
247
SECTION 17- DATA TO BE USED DURING CONFIGURATION
249
17.0
Overview
249
17.1
Publications defining configuration data
250
SECtION 18-AVOIDING MISTAKES AND ERRORS
251
18.0
251
18.1
Guidelines and warnings
251
SECTION 19-GLOSSARY OF TPS CONFIGURATION TERMS
257
19.0
Overview
257
19.1
Configuration terms
257
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SECTION20- NODE LOADING AND NODE DUMPS……………263
0.0
)verve
263
20.1
ing Failure
20.2
Fast-Load feature
267
20.2.1
Fast-Load S
20.2.2
Fast-Load Implementation Considerations and Guidelines…………271
20.2.3
Content and mainte
of fast-Load cartrid s
274
20.2.4
How to Prepare or Update a Fast-Load Cartridge
277
20.3
Node Dumps......
287
20.3.1
Dump failures
287
SECTION 21- CHECKPOINTING
289
21.0
21.1
ow to Configure for Checkpointing
291
21.2
Checkpoint Functions.....
293
21.2.1
Demanding, Enabling, and Disabling Checkpoints
293
21.2.2
Automatic Checkpointing
295
21.2.3
Levels of Automatic Checkpointing
············
300
21.2.4
Checkpoint File Organization
302
21.3
Checkpoint Error Messages
1305
21.3.1
System Error Messages--Hiway Checkpoint
306
21.3.2
System Error Messages--UCN Auto Checkpoint
307
SECTION22 PROCESSOR STATUS DATA POINT……309
22.0
Overview
Purpose of processor Status Data Points
310
222
PSDP Parameters in All nodes
311
22.3
Application Module PsDp parameters......
319
22.4
omputer gateway psdP Parameters
338
22.5
History Module PSDP Parameters……
343
22.6
Hiway gateway PSDP Parameters.......................347
2.7
Network Gateway PSDP Parameters
35
22.8
Universal Station PSdp parameters
1358
22.9
HM6O PSDP Parameters
366
22.10
Remote User link Adapter (rULa)PSDP Parameters
367
22.11
Network Interface module psdp parameters
22.12
Application Processing Platform PSDP Parameters………
22.13
Global User Station PSDp Parameters
372
22.14
Unit Operations Data point
22.15
Parameters On Every Point in the System........374
SECTION23· CONFIGURING FOR PERFORMANCE,……………381
23.0
Overview……
381
23.1
The Performance Cluster Concept
382
23.1.2
Cluster Performance(68020-Based Processors)
232
The Honeywell Control Unit
388
23.3
Focused load Concep
391
3.4
Factors that Affect System Performance
392
上 stimating LCN Load on Your System.…….….…………………99
23.6
HM Performance Hints and rules of thumb....................397
23.6.1
HM Utilization
398
23.6.2
Continuous history hints and Rules of Thumb
·*···············
399
236.3
Fast search user Volume
400
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