Historian Release Notes
Description | Tracking ID |
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Configuration Hub Enhancements You can now manage Proficy Authentication, iFIX, and Historian
using a single Configuration Hub session/container:
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F57677 |
Historian Model Support Using Configuration Hub, you can now create a Historian model, which contains object types, variables, templates, and object instances. In addition, you can include contained types in an object type, allowing you to reuse the variables in an object type. For more information, refer to About a Historian Model. |
F57850 |
Counter Delta Queries Historian offers the following counter delta queries to determine
the delta of tag values over a time period:
For more information, refer to Counter Delta Queries. |
F59548 |
New Collectors The following collectors have been introduced:
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F59172, F57673 |
High Availability of Web-based Clients Using a Cluster In addition to Historian servers, you can now add web servers of
Web-based Clients to a cluster. If the primary server goes down,
a standby server is used to fetch data, thus achieving high
availability of connection between the Historian server and the
following applications:
For more information, refer to Set Up High Availability of Web-based Clients. |
F59741 |
Extract Data Using ODBC Using the Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) tools, in addition to Proficy Historian and PI Historian servers, you can now extract data from an ODBC data source. You can, however, extract only tag data; you cannot extract alarms and events data. For more information, refer to Overview of the Historian ETL Tools. |
F57675 |
Data Visualization Using Power BI Desktop Using the OLE DB provider, you can now import Historian data into Microsoft Power BI Desktop. You can then analyze the data, create reports, and share them with others. For more information, refer to Import Historian Data into Power BI Desktop. |
F57677 |
Certificate-Based Encryption for Historian Traffic Historian supports encryption based on Internet Protocol Security to secure traffic between various Historian components and collectors without the need to use VPN or other security protocols. For instructions, refer to Configure Internet Protocol Security (IPSEC). |
F57674 |
Performance Enhancements in Collectors The performance of the Historian collectors has been enhanced significantly; collecting and storing data is much faster now. |
F58304 |
UAA Service Renamed The User Account and Authentication (UAA) service is now renamed Proficy Authentication. |
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Authentication and Authorization Using Proficy
Authentication You can now achieve authentication and authorization of non-web-based clients of Historian using Proficy Authentication. |
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Support on Windows Server 2022 and Windows 11 Historian is now supported on the Microsoft® Windows® Server 2022 (64-bit) and Microsoft® Windows® 11 (64-bit) operating systems. |
Description | Tracking ID |
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Previously, sometimes, the data archiver crashed. This issue has been resolved. | DE172361 |
Previously, you could not store a zero-length string from
Wonderware. This issue has been resolved. To store a zero-length
string, create a DWORD (32-bit) Registry entry named
StoreStringTagNullValue in the following path:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GE
Digital\iHistorian\Services\WonderwareCollector |
DE165559 |
Previously, if you installed Web-based Clients and Configuration Hub on a drive other than C drive, the ConfigHubNGINXService service was paused because of which you could not access Configuration Hub. This issue has been resolved. | DE160111 |
Previously, if an OPC Classic server contained invalid tags, the collector stopped collecting data. This issue has been resolved. | DE158103 |
Previously, if a tag did not contain data, the OPC Classic HDA collector stopped collecting data and returned OPC_S_NODATA even for tags that contained data. This issue has been resolved. Now, tags with no data are skipped. | DE173388 |
Previously, after running a few queries, connection to the OPC Classic HDA server was lost. This issue has been resolved. | DE171123, DE165561 |
Previously, the OPC UA DA collector could not process a tag name containing Swedish letters. This issue has been resolved. | DE121597 |
Previously, the Calculation collector did not work if tag triggers contained Boolean values. This issue has been resolved. | DE172214 |
Previously, the data archiver had memory leak issues. These issues have been resolved. | DE170828, DE172361 |
Previously, the EGU description was not displayed in Historian Administrator. In addition, if you entered a value for Spare 1, when you reopened Historian Administrator, the EGU description was overwritten by the Spare 1 value. This issue has been resolved. | DE169147 |
Previously, even if you disabled future data, when you attempted to collect future data, instead of displaying an error message, a success message was displayed although future data was not stored. This issue has been resolved. | DE138535 |
Previously, if the number of tags was greater than 10,000, you could not browse the tags from the source; a timeout error appeared. This issue has been resolved. | DE167409 |
Previously, if you added a float tag into Historian as a variable string type, and if the collection type for this tag was set to polled in Historian, the OPC Classic DA collector stopped working. This issue has been resolved. | DE167591, DE169532 |
Previously, when you upgraded Historian server or migrated Historian data, the system data store was missing in the server configuration file. This issue has been resolved. | DE172137 |
Previously, there were issues in the OPC UA HDA collector redundancy. These issues have been resolved. | DE168191 |
Previously, if you updated the collection interval and compression values, tag data was not collected. This issue has been resolved. | DE170431 |
Previously, you could not store a zero-length string from Wonderware Historian in Proficy Historian. This issue has been resolved. | DE165559 |
Previously, a duplicate column appeared for alarm comments in ihSQL. This issue has been resolved. | DE165558 |
Previously, if you tried to fetch alarm history from ihSQL, an error occurred. This issue has been resolved. | DE168388 |
Previously, if using an MQTT collector, data samples were lost. This issue has been resolved. | DE170315, DE170316 |
Previously, if you tried to fetch event data from ihSQL, the actor column was blank. This issue has been resolved. | DE171154 |
Previously, the option to recalculate was disabled for iHTagAdmin users. This issue has been resolved by changing the security and user permissions. | DE167016 |
Previously, when using Excel Add-in for Historian, if the name of a worksheet contained an hyphen, an error occurred. This issue has been resolved. | DE161975 |
Previously, the data archiver was unresponsive although it was running. This issue has been resolved. | DE152948 |
Previously, during an OPC Classic DA collector failover, there was data loss for unsolicited tags. This issue has been resolved. | DE153275, DE159698 |
Previously, a failed login attempt to data archiver was not recorded in logs and messages. This issue has been resolved. | DE154221 |
Previously, unsolicited calculation tags with collector compression timeout had bad quality data. This issue has been resolved. | DE153913 |
Previously, even if domain security was enabled, you could not access Rest APIs with as a domain user. This issue has been resolved. | DE137900 |
Previously, during installation, you could set the data drive for an iFIX collector only to a C drive. This issue has been resolved. You can now select any drive. | DE169341 |
Description | Tracking ID |
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After you upgrade Historian, the Historian Remote Collector
Management Agent does not start automatically. Workaround: Restart the computer. |
DE175062 |
If you install only Historian without installing iFIX, you may find some iFIX-related files in the C drive. You can ignore/delete them. If, however, you plan to install iFIX later, you must reinstall Historian Client Tools after installing iFIX. | |
If using Windows server 2022 or Window 11, you cannot connect to the Historian OPC UA HDA server using a remote OPC HDA client. | DE174953 |
If you install iFIX SCADA with the Historian server and Historian collectors on a remote machine using the iFIX integrated installer, then install License Client, and then uninstall Historian, an error message appears after you restart the machine and try to access iFIX. | DE174741 |
If you install iFIX SCADA with Historian Client Tools on a remote machine using the iFIX integrated installer, and then if you uninstall Client Tools, License Client is uninstalled as well. | DE174737 |
In a distributed node that is part of a mirror location, sometimes, you cannot back up an archive file. In addition, you cannot remove an archive file either from the primary node or a distributed node of a mirror location. | DE174808 |
If using a Historian web client or Historian Administrator of an older version with Historian 2022 server, you cannot perform actions on data stores or archives. | DE174355 |
If you are upgrading the Historian server on a passive node, an
error message may appear behind the installer screen, stating that
the Archives directory is not created. Workaround: You can ignore this message, or you can make the node active before upgrading the Historian server. |
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Using Configuration Hub, you cannot define a calculation formula for a tag for a Calculation collector. You can, however, define a calculation formula using Historian Administrator or other Web-based Clients. | DE171279 |
The OPC UA DA collector stops working for unsolicited tags after you disconnect and reconnect to the source. | DE135433 |
For a collector instance whose destination is Azure IoT Hub, you
cannot restart the collector using the Save and
Restart button in Configuration Hub. You cannot
restart the collector using the Windows service
either. Workaround: Use the Restart Collector API to restart the collector. |
DE151454 |
After you delete a collector instance, the Windows service and
the registry entry for the collector are not
deleted. Workaround: Delete the Windows service and the registry entry manually. |
DE151169 |
If the version of Historian collectors is different from that of
Client Tools, ihSQL does not work. Workaround: Ensure that you have the same version of Client Tools and collectors. |
DE149550 |
Using Configuration Hub, if you add a system by specifying its host name, and then add the same system by specifying its IP address, or vice versa, no validation error appears. | DE146366 |
When Configuration Manager is down, you cannot browse for tags in a horizontally scalable system. | DE141885 |
If you register the Configuration Hub plugin with a remote
Configuration Hub container, the local instance of the connection is
not unregistered. Workaround:
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DE150907 |
If you install Configuration Hub and the Web Admin console on the
same machine, and use self-signed certificates for both of them, the
login page for Configuration Hub does not
appear. Workaround: Disable the domain security
policies:
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DE151105 |
You cannot create multiple instances of the File collector on a single machine. | DE151715 |
Using Configuration Hub, you cannot restart an OPC collector
whose destination is Azure IoT Hub. Workaround: Restart the collector from the Collectors section in Configuration Hub, modify the registry entry for the collector instance and restart manually, or restart the collector machine. |
DE151454 |
When you change the destination of a collector from Historian to Predix TimeSeries, no success message appears although the destination is changed. In addition, the collector is not started automatically. | DE151859 |
Even after you uninstall collectors and Web-based Clients, the corresponding Windows services and registry entries are not removed. | DE151169 |
When you upgrade iFIX collectors to version 9.0, the custom registry folders are deleted. | DE151435 |
In Configuration Hub, for a stand-alone Historian system, when you select a server, the Diagnostics Manager service does not appear in the Details section. | DE151711 |
If you upgrade Historian from a version earlier than 8.1, by
default, storing future data is enabled. Workaround:
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DE149376 |
If you upgrade Historian server from a single-server installation
to a primary mirror installation, and if you then add a distributed
machine to the Historian system using Configuration Hub, you may see
issues in connecting the distributed machine to the primary
machine. Workaround: Restart all the Historian server services on Primary Mirror server and Distributed/Mirror server machine. |
DE152582 |
In a horizontally scalable system, if Client Manager is down, Web-Based Clients do not failover to the other Client Managers in the system. And, the following error message appears in Web-Based Clients: Service call to central buffer server fail. | DE152830 |
In a horizontally scalable system, instead of adding a distributed machine, if you add a primary mirror machine or a monolithic (stand-alone) machine, no validation message appears, but causes issues later. | DE153191 |
If you upgrade Historian server to 9.0, the machine is restarted abruptly when the installation is still in progress. The installation will, however, resume after the machine is restarted. | DE151125 |
If you upgrade Historian server from a mirror system to a horizontally scalable system in 9.0, you cannot query data from the distributed machine when the distributed machine is removed from the DefaultMirror location. | DE152677 |
If you install iFIX on a machine that has Historian Web-based
Clients, sometimes, the reverse proxy service stops
working. Workaround: Restart the reverse proxy service - GE Operations Hub Httpd Reverse Proxy. |
DE151157 |
If you reinstall collectors and Web-based Clients, the size of the Historian server and Web-based Clients appears as decreased in the Programs and Features page, although there is no functional impact. | DE152484 |
When you install Client Tools, incorrect installation pages
appear, although the installation is
successful. Workaround: Ignore the incorrect installation pages, and proceed with the installation of Client Tools. |
DE153175 |
If you change the destination of a collector instance, the destination is not updated in the older machine, although the destination is updated in the new machine. | DE153176 |
When you attempt to fetch a list of OPC servers using the Get OPC
Server API, an error occurs. This is applicable to the following OPC
servers:
Workaround: Add collector instances using the RemoteCollectorConfigurator utility. |
DE147276 |
Even if you install Web-based Clients using an alias name, you cannot access Configuration Hub using the alias name. | DE148939 |
While connecting to a remote Historian, you cannot add an instance of the File collector unless Client Tools are installed. | DE152330 |
After you install Client Tools in an iFIX system, the Configure
Historian Server option is disabled in iFIX
6.5. Workaround: Reinstall Client Tools, and restart the machine. |
DE149001 |
In Configuration Hub, for a horizontally scalable system, in the
Collectors section, you cannot access an
offline collector; a blank error message
appears. Workaround: Ensure that the URI registry entry is the same for all the machines in a horizontally scalable system. |
DE151380 |
If you upgrade collectors, an error occurs when you access
Historian Administrator. Workaround: Install Client Tools. |
DE151932 |
If you upgrade collectors, you cannot manage the OPC collectors.
An error message appears in the
CollectorManager.shw
file. Workaround: Refer to Troubleshooting Remote Collector Management Issues. |
DE151366 |
While installing Web-based Clients, after the connection to the
external UAA is successful, if you change the UAA details, you can
proceed to the next step even without testing the connection.
Because of this, you will not be able to connect to the UAA server
if the UAA details are incorrect (although you can install Web-based
Clients). Workaround: Test the connection to the external UAA again, and only after the connection is successful, proceed to the next step. |
DE155570 |