pls be careful..
i learnt this the hard way..
it is easy to add OPC tags into Canary Historian..
but pls follow the step by steps carefully.
- Setup your OPC DA Server. In my case i used Kepware KEPServerEx. It is one of my favorite OPC Server due to its reliability and its technical support is strong.
- After i setup OPC DA Server - i tested its functionality by browsing OPC data via Matrikon OPC Explorer or any other similar tools.
- Now your OPC data is verified.
- Move on to Canary.
- Setup your Canary Logger - imagine this is a Canary "collecting" agent. Similar to OSIsoft PI Node. Canary Logger can be installed on the same PC as OPC Server or on another PC. In my case, i installed on the same PC. To make it easier for OPC COM/DCOM issues.
- So this is the step i missed out.
- Before configuring Canary Logger - i missed to create a "Data Set" at Canary Administrator. A Data Set is like a "folder" for new data to come in. In Canary, u can creates multiple Data Sets or this folders so that u can segregate incoming data. This is super cool features.
- I also learnt - in Canary you must put Data Set as your prefix of your tag name. Else you will get error messages.
In this photo - u can see my Data Set is named "Kepware_Data" - so any data incoming from my Kepware KEPServerEx OPC Server is grouped into this DS. |
This is shot from Canary Logger - i also learnt that your tag name must have Data Set in front of it !!! Eg. if you dont put DS as a prefix - data wont flow in |
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