What's New in Historian 2023
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Configuration Hub Enhancements Configuration Hub provides a better user experience using an IDE model to manage systems, bringing in consistency across the portfolio to manage the configuration and administration of multiple products. All of the administrative features are now available in Configuration Hub, which is more user-friendly. You can now perform the following tasks as well:
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MQTT Collector Enhancements
For instructions on setting these parameters, refer to Add and Configure an MQTT Collector. |
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HAB Collector Enhancements Using Configuration Hub, in addition to adding a HAB collector instance, you can now perform the following tasks using the UI (without the need to manually edit the xml files):
Also, the HAB collector can now collect data from GENMOM and NETMOM databases, which are databases supported by Habitat. To facilitate this enhancement, the following changes have been made:
For alarms, previously, tags from only the CIRCLG record type were supported. Now, you can specify tags from all the record types. For information on configuring these parameters, refer to Configure the HAB Collector for Tags and Configure the HAB Collector for Alarms. |
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Data Replication or Failover of Disaster Recovery Sites You can set up a mirror of the Historian server in a network different from that of your organization. When you do so, any tag/data update requests to the Historian server can be routed to the public/IT network instead of your organization's network. For more information, refer to Set Up a Mirror of Mirror . |
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Extended Quality in Data Attributes SCADA applications such as Habitat support data samples with several quality types. To support such SCADA applications, Historian is now enhanced to store up to 128-bit quality types, which are stored in data attributes. These attributes are extended qualities that you can store more than the regular qualities and sub qualities such as good and bad. In addition to regular qualities, the HAB collector collects extended qualities such as replaced, suspect, garbage, old, and so on. You can use these attributes using REST APIs as well as Configuration Hub. |
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eDNA Data Extraction Using the Historian Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) tools, you can now extract data from an eDNA server as well. Advantages:
For more information, refer to About Extracting Data from an eDNA Server. |
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REST API Calls for Alarms and Events Data You can now use REST APIs to perform the following tasks:
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Delta Calculation Modes in Excel Add-in | F65827 |
Support for Mutual TLS (MTLS) Protocol for Enhanced Security In Historian 2023, certificate-based security was implemented to strengthen the authentication mechanism and build trusted connections among the core Historian services. The Mutual Transport Layer Security (MTLS) protocol is used to build trusted connections among the core Historian services. Core Historian services include the Data Archiver, the Client Manager, the Configuration Manager, and the Diagnostic Manager. The MTLS feature is enabled by default. Important: When
you install Historian, you are presented with three install
types: Historian Single Server,
Historian Mirror Primary Server, and
Historian Distributed/Mirror Node.
The MTLS protocol and certificate-based security is enabled by
default for all install types. If you are installing a
Historian Single Server or the
Historian Mirror Primary Server, the
security settings for the certificates will be automatically
configured for you by the installer. If you are installing a
Historian Distributed/Mirror Node,
you must configure the security settings manually after
installation.
CreateRootCertificate.exe and
MTLSCertificatesInstall.exe are the two
binaries used for manually generating the certificates from the
command-line. For more details, refer to the Post Installation Steps for Configuring Certificate-based Security section in the Getting Started guide, or in the MTLS Security Enabling Guide.pdf document found in your Historian product install folder: <Install drive>:\Program Files\Proficy\Proficy Historian\MTLS. |
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Deprecation of the UAA Config Tool The UAA Config tool (file name: uaa_config_tool) is no longer available. You can now set up authentication using Proficy Authentication. |
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