Buffering 56 Bufserv Bufserv buffers data to a standalone PI Server, or to multiple standalone PI Servers. (If you want to buffer to multiple PI Servers that
are part of a PI collective, you should use PIBufss.) If the PI Server to which you want Bufserv to buffer data is not in the Server list,
enter its name in the Add a server box and click the Add Server button. This PI Server name must be identical to the
API Hostname entry The following screen shows that Bufserv is configured to write to a standalone PI Server named etamp390
. You use this configuration when all the interfaces on the interface node write data to etamp390
The following screen shows that Bufserv is configured to write to two standalone PI Servers, one named etamp390
and the other one named starlight. You use this configuration when some of the interfaces on the interface node write data to etamp390
and
some write to starlight PI Interface for Bailey Infi90 57Installing Buffering as a Service Both the PIBufss and Bufserv applications run as a Service.
PI Buffer Subsystem Service Use the
PI Buffer Subsystem Service page to configure PIBufss as a Service. This page also allows you to start and stop the PIBufss service.
PIBufss does not require the logon rights of the local administrator account. It is sufficient to use the LocalSystem account instead. Although the screen
below shows asterisks for the LocalSystem password, this account does not have a password.