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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

(1) If you have successfully connected with PMU Connection Tester, you can save the connection information into a file by selecting "File > Connection > Save..." from the main menu:
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By default this will create a file with an extension of ".PmuConnection" - this is an XML file that contains the connection information you used in PMU Connection Tester to connect to your PMU.

(2) Now, from the "openHistorian Manager" - the desktop application, not the web app - click on the "Input Device Wizard" button on the home page (or navigate to "Inputs > Synchrophasor Device Wizard" from the main menu):
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(3) Click "OK" on the "Welcome to Wizard Walkthrough!" front page and answer "Yes" to the "Have you tested your device's connection settings using the PMU Connection Tester?" question. Also answer "Yes" to "Do you have a connection file from the PMU Connection Tester" question.

(4) You should now be on a screen that says "Please enter the path to the connection file from the PMU Connection Tester." - from here click on the "Browse" button and select the ".PmuConnection" file you created in step (1):
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(5) Click "OK" once the file has been selected and the click "Yes" in response to "Would you like the wizard to attempt to make this connection?". On the next screen click "Request Configuration" to attempt the connection to the device.

(6) Assuming the connection is successful, provide any ancillary requested information on the next one or two screens and click "OK" on each - then on the final wizard screen click "Finish":
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(6) Now clicking "Finish" on the bottom right of the screen will complete adding the device to the openHistorian. You can now navigate to the "Graph Measurements" screen to verify that data is flowing into the historian by clicking "Monitoring > Graph Measurements" from the main menu:
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(7) Additionally, you should now find the data in the openHistorian web application ready for trending and export:
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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

In response to:
#41 (comment)

Are both the openHistorian and PMU Connection Tester running on the same machine?

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

yes they are

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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

Is the PMU Connection Tester running and connected while you are attempting to connect to the device in the openHistorian Manager - perhaps the PMU device is limiting the number of allowed connections?

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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

Also, could be a local firewall issue of somekind - you might try disabling the local firewall temporarily or adding the openHistorian service as an exclusion.

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

yes they are both running at the same time, you mean I should close the pmu connection tester while running the open historian. How can I disable the local firewall??

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

I closed the pmu connection tester and still the error is there, I manually loaded the configuration file to the open historian and the screean light goes from red to yellow
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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

does that mean its working??

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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

Maybe?

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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

Have you tried the Graph Measurements screen?

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

I can enable the measurements and monitor them, I will try ti inject values to the relay and see.

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

I can monitor the voltages and currents with their angles, but why it didn't connected successfully without manually loading the config file

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

those are snapshots of the open historian screen
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ritchiecarroll avatar ritchiecarroll commented on May 25, 2024

Not really sure either - was it a more complex connection using both TCP and UDP?

Glad it's working - going to go ahead and close issue...

You can still comment here as needed.

Thanks,
Ritchie

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saelwahid avatar saelwahid commented on May 25, 2024

thanks for great help

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