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Historian & Databases

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Process Historians

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CanaryLabs



Canary Historian systems 

  • Name: CanaryLabs
  • Version: 1.0.0.8
  • Protocol: Proprietary
  • Interface: TCP/IP
  • Runtime: .NET 4.8 (Windows)
  • Configuration:
    • Devices / Protocols

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Overview

The platform includes enhancements specifically designed to leverage Canary Historian, a time-series database that provides high speed performance and friendly configuration tools. This integration includes:

  • Native Solution Historian: Canary Historian embeds in the platform easily as if it were a native tool. Solutions can use it in conjunction with the existing built-in SQL Historian.

  • Free 100 Canary Points: The first 100 Canary Historian points are included free of charge. Upgrade options are available for larger systems.

    • Create Canary Points directly at Designer: No need to use or learn additional tools other than FrameworX Solution Designer.

    • Simplified License Management: Request license upgrades directly from FrameworX.

    • Out of Box TrendChart Monitor: Zero configuration is required; an out-of-the-box TrendChart monitor for Canary Historian tags.

    • Edge Data Collector: Any of the 70+ communication protocols is now a Data Collector for Canary Historian, with Store and Forward support.

    • Canary Driver and TagProvider: Connection with other Canary Historian instances, either mapping to Local Tags or using dynamic referencing, with tunneling features included.

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    About Canary

    What is the Canary Historian?

    Canary Historian is a time series database built for industrial automation. It is a high-performance historian designed for large-scale applications that handle substantial volumes of data writing. It provides scalability and enables efficient management of high-volume write operations. Its design supports extensive dataset analysis within time contexts for effective trend identification, avoiding the constraints of relational schemas. Canary's architecture balances speed, accuracy, and volume, making it an ideal choice for specialized time series data management needs.

    When to use Canary Historian or the built-in SQL Historian?

    Solutions can use both systems concurrently. Performance on SQL storage has increased over the years, but it cannot reach the speed and storage capabilities that a database specifically designed for time-series data, like Canary, can deliver. Use Canary for the tags that require high speed and/or long time retention. Keep those in SQL where the retrieval and storage requirements can be managed with SQL storage.

    Tip
    titleUsing Multiple Historians

    Trend Charts on Displays, Scripts, and all other modules use data abstraction layers, so there are no changes to the remaining configuration of the solution when you decide to modify the configuration of tags from using one historian to another.



    Installation

    The software platform should be installed and, when necessary, licensed.

    Licensing Canary Historian

    1. Go to Solution Manager and navigate to 'Your License / License Information / Canary Historian'.
    2. Request a license by clicking 'Request License'. Fill in the 'Name', 'Company', and 'Email' fields to generate the Serial Number, then click 'Request'.
    3. Open the Canary Admin Tool, proceed to 'Home / Licenses', and select 'Local / Add license through the internet'. Enter the required details ('Name', 'Company', 'Serial Number', 'Email', 'Quantity') and check the 'Canary Historian' option. Click 'GET LICENSE'.
    4. Upon receiving the License Key, confirm by clicking 'OK'. To verify the license, navigate to 'Solution Manager / Your License' and refresh the information by clicking the 'Refresh' button. The message should change to "Canary Historian is licensed."

    Canary Admin Tool configuration

    Set up the Sender's EndPoints and access the Receiver's EndPoints in the Canary Admin Tool.

    Creating Solution and Enabling Canary Historian

    1. In Solution Manager, create a solution (file .dbsln) and open it in the Solution Designer.
    2. Access 'Solution / Settings / Target Platform and License', enable Canary Historian, and select the desired tag range (500, 1500, 5000, 15000, or Unlimited).

    Done! The initial configuration is finished.

    Info

    This integration includes support specifically for Windows, as Canary Labs is a Windows-only integration.



    Modules' Connections

    Canary Historian can be used in different ways by the various modules.

    Historian: Uses Canary as a Storage Location for archiving or retrieving HistorianTags.

    Devices: Read and Write to external Canary Historian Server with the Device Module.

    TagProvider: Map external Canary Historian Server to dynamic integration of its data and structures. 

    Displays and Scripts: No custom configuration is required, TrendCharts will use Canary Historian Data Automatically if available.


    Historian Module

    Configuring Historian using Canary

    1. At Historian / StorageLocations, include Canary as a StorageLocation. 
    2. At Historian / HistorianTables, define virtual tables will control writing and retrieving data.
    3. Map the tags at Historian / HistorianTags.

    Read about the Historian Module.

    Device Module

    Configuring Devices using Canary.

    1. Navigate to 'Devices / Channels' and select a protocol (Canary) to create a Channel.
    2. Navigate to  'Devices / Nodes', create a Node linked to that Channel.
    3. Map the tags at 'Devices / Points'.

    Read about the Devices Module, or Read about the specific Canary Labs Communication driver.

    TagProvider Module

    Configuring TagProvider using Canary.

    1. At Unified Namespace / TagProvider Connections, create a connection to a Canary Historian.
    2. At Unified Namespace / AssetTree, add Canary data in the AssetTree. 
    3. Use Canary data in any module using the syntax Asset("<AssetPath>")

    Read about Unified Namespaces

    → Read about the specific Canary Labs TagProvider

    Displays and Scripts

    Displays and Scripts, with no additional configuration, will query Canary Historian when using tags that were previously connected with Canary using the Historian Module.

    Examples of the automated usage:

    In Displays TendCharts. See TrendChart Control.

    In Scripts, using the Historian Tables method to query data. See Historian Runtime AttributesNamespace (Reference).


    Canary Historian Driver

    This document has only the specific information about the device connection settings and its address syntax.

    Refer to the User Guide for more information on the Device Module.


    Summary

    Communication Driver Information

    Driver name

    CanaryLabs Historian

    Assembly Name

    T.ProtocolDriver.CanaryLabs.dll

    Assembly Version

    1.0.0.8

    Manufacturer

    CanaryLabs


    System Requirements

    The following requirements must be matched in order to use the CanaryLabs driver:

    • Product version 9.1
    • .NET Framework 7.1 or higher

    For more information on how to set up the CanaryLabs Environment, see the Canary Historian Appendix.


    Device Configuration

    Channel

    Protocol Options

    Protocol options are not used in this driver. The remaining channel configurations are the same as in the reference guide.

    Node Configuration 

    Station Configuration

    The station parameters are:

    • ServerName: The name or IP address of the machine running the CanaryLabs Historian. (If the service is not running in the default port, the syntax should be: <ComputerName>:<PortNumber>or <IpAddress>:<PortNumber>)
    • ClientID: Indicates the client identification that is used to make calls in the Canary service
    • ConnectionType: Specifies the ConnectionType with the service. The options are:
      • Anonymous: Connection using no credentials
      • UserName: Connection using a username/password that is defined in CanaryAdmin
      • Windows: Connection using Windows credentials
    • UserName: The user name used for verification (Valid for the Username and Windows connection types)
    • Password: The password used for verification (Valid for the Username and Windows connection types)
    • View: A list of views found in the specified ServerName. If the view is virtual, the Node will be Read-Only
    • Dataset: The name of the dataset you will connect to. (Not available when the selected view is Virtual)


    Note

    Use the Test Connection button to check the connection with the Server and Database. 


    With an OK!status message, 3 features are enabled for this Driver:

    1. Import Tool
    2. Unified Namespace
    3. Asset Modeling

    The Import Tool is described in this section, and the other two are detailed in the Canary Historian Appendix.

    Import Tool

    You can automatically import the existing Canary Variables into your Project by clicking the Import button.

    This tool allows you to choose variables, from the list, that will be imported into your project; automatically creating the Tags and Communication Points.

    Point Configuration

    Address

    You can use the Browse button to see the available data in the CanaryHistorian database, or you can write a Tag address directly in the Item field.


    For a simple Tag, use the syntax: <DatabaseName>.<VariableName>. E.g.: 

    TagName

    Address

    Motor1 Temperature

    Motor1.Temperature

    Motor1 RPM

    Motor1.RPM

    Motor2 Temperature

    Motor2.Temperature

    Motor2 RPM

    Motor2.RPM

    Or, you can create a Template (ex. Motor1 and Motor2), and input it into the Points list. Its members (e.g.: Temperature and RPM) will be mapped automatically. E.g.:

    Engineering Environment

    TagName                               Address

    Motor1

    Motor1

    Motor2

    Motor2

    Runtime

    TagName                               Address

    Motor1.Temperature

    Motor1.Temperature1

    Motor1.RPM

    Motor1.RPM

    Motor2.Temperature

    Motor2.Temperature1

    Motor2.RPM

    Motor2.RPM


    Note

    Array elements are also automatically expanded in runtime.


    Use the Verify button to check if a name is valid and get the current value and quality.


    TagProvider

    This Communication Protocol supports the TagProvider feature, which is a tool that allows you to access your Communication Device Data Model without creating project Tags.

    For more information, please refer to the TagProvider document.

    Configuration

    To configure the CanaryLabs protocol as a TagProvider, go to Edit /  Tags / Providers, and create a new provider for the CanaryLabs protocol.

    Configure the items under the PrimaryStation column the same way that was described in the Node Configuration.


    Troubleshooting

    The status of the driver execution can be observed through the diagnostic tools, which are:

    • Trace window
    • Property Watch
    • Module Information

    A status value of 0 (zero) means the communication was successful. Negative values indicate an internal driver error, and positive values are the protocol's error codes.



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