No connection to factorytalk directory, Schema creation – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide User Manual
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Troubleshooting FactoryTalk Historian Chapter 6
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To delete the FTLD1 interface:
1. Click
Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software > FactoryTalk
Administration Console. The FactoryTalk Administration
Console dialog box appears.
2. In the Select FactoryTalk Directory dialog box, select
Network, and click OK.
3. In the Explorer tree, expand System > Connections >
Historical Data, and the FactoryTalk Historian SE server
node.
4. Right-click FTLD1 and select Delete.
5. Click Yes in the confirmation message box.
6. Right-click the FactoryTalk Historian SE server and select
New Data Collection Interface to create a new interface.
NOTE:
During upgrades, use the installation DVD to install the latest
version of FactoryTalk Historian SE server. The older version is
removed during the setup procedure.
Avoid removing the FactoryTalk Historian SE server with Control
Panel > Programs > Programs and Features.
Use this section to find information about the following warning
messages:
• Schema Creation (page 117)
• Folders Creation (page 118)
Message
Due to the lack of connection to the network, some of the
FactoryTalk Historian components have not been correctly
configured.
Cause
The warning occurs if you try to create the schema in the
FactoryTalk Directory when your client computer is not connected
to the network.
Resolution
Manually create a connection to the FactoryTalk Directory and add
the schema information. See the instruction below.
No Connection to FactoryTalk
Directory
Schema Creation