[ISS Support Case] Question about data loss RSLinx Service Keeps Stopping
Last updated: March 7th, 2025Description
We have been having issues for a while now with our Wonderware Network, sometimes like after a power outage, etc we have to login to our Virtual Comm Servers and reboot them because of the lost data points then we tried to setup the servers to automatically reboot, which didnt work and we currently have a technician that will reboot the servers one day a week but we had an issue where one of the techs clicked on shutdown and we had to wait for IT dept so what I am asking you is there a way to keep the tags refreshed in the rslinx service to avoid having to reboot? We lost all of the data from historian for a chart recorder for a month. Please let me know if you need any more information. lost power lost power on a chart recorder which a is a tag in rslinx 17.3.100
- Author: Kevin Modlin
- Published: March 7th, 2025
Details:
Product: Historian |
Version: 2017 |
Solution: [Solution is visible below when you're logged in and have a current subscription] |
Date Created: | 03/03/2023 |
Case: | 83873 |
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