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CAUTION:
The following procedure is for advanced Windows users. If you are not familiar with Windows Registry editing, contact your Network Administrator for assistance.
- Run the Registry Editor (regedit.exe).
- Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Intellution, Inc.\iHistorian\Services\PICollector
. In the case of a 64-bit system this may be found at HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Intellution, Inc.\iHistorian\Services\PICollector.
.
- Create a new key and give it a unique name. For example,
AlbPI01
.
- Edit the new registry key and add a string value named
InterfaceName
.
- In the
InterfaceName
value, enter a name for the OSI PI Server's interface. The string "PI" is reserved, and should not be used.
- Add a second string value to the new key named
HistorianNodeName
.
- In the
HistorianNodeName
value, enter the name of the Historian Archive server to which the new collector will be sending data.
- Close the Registry Editor.
- Open a command window.
- Start the OSI PI Collector from a command line prompt and command it to use the new registry key, with the
-multiple
and REG=
parameters. For example, if you named the registry key AlbPI01, you would use the following command:
iHPICollector.exe -multiple REG=AlbPI01
- Configure the OSI PI Collector. For more information, refer to Configuring the OSI PI Collector