Bailey Infi90 Interface to the pi system


PIHOMEdirectory tree on the C driveOSIsoft recommends using \program files\pipc



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PI Interface to the Baily System
PIHOME
directory tree on the C drive
OSIsoft recommends using
\program files\pipc
as the root directory name
The
PIHOME
directory does not need to be on the C drive.
Interface Installation Directory
If installing the interface manually, place all copies of the interface into a single directory
The suggested directory is:
PIHOME\Interfaces\i90\
Replace
PIHOME
with the corresponding entry in the
pipc.ini
file.
Interface Installation Procedure
The Infi90 Interface setup program uses the services of the Microsoft Windows Installer. Windows Installer is a standard part of Windows 2000 and greater operating systems. When running on Windows NT 4.0 systems, the Infi90 Interface setup program will install the Windows Installer itself if necessary. To install, run the installation kit executable (e.g.,
BaInfi90_x.x.x.x.exe
).
Installing Interface as a Windows Service
The Infi90 Interface service can be created, preferably, with the PI Interface Configuration Utility, or can be created manually.
Installing Interface Service with PI ICU
The PI Interface Configuration Utility provides a user interface for creating, editing, and deleting the interface service.
Service Configuration


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Service name
The Service name box shows the name of the current interface service. This service name is obtained from the interface executable.
ID
This is the service id used to distinguish multiple instances of the same interface using the same executable.
Display name
The Display Name text box shows the current Display Name of the interface service. If there is currently no service for the selected interface, the default Display Name is the service name with a PI prefix. Users may specify a different Display Name. OSIsoft suggests that the prefix PI be appended to the beginning of the interface to indicate that the service is part of the OSIsoft suite of products.
Log on as
The Log on as text box shows the current Logon as Windows User Account of the interface service. If the service is configured to use the Local System account, the Log on
as text box will show “LocalSystem.” Users may specify a different Windows User account for the service to use.
Password
If a Windows User account is entered in the Log on as text box, then a password must be provided in the Password text box, unless the account requires no password.

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