Re: AIM*AT 2.5 Installation Alert!!! Please read if you havepurchas ed this!!!

2000-04-04 Thread James Kahlden
Tim, Thanks for the info, just want to let everyone know that there is an AIM*Historian Troubleshooting Guide on the Foxboro CSC website which covers this problem plus many others. Jim Kahlden Lowell, Tim: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/03 3:22 PM Well, it's been a fun day upgrading our historian to

RE: AIM*AT 2.5 Installation Alert!!! Please read if you havepurc has ed this!!!

2000-04-04 Thread Lowell, Tim:
Wouldn't you know it, but the CSC web site went kaput at 10 AM yesterday, so I did not have access to this database. Figures. Tim -Original Message- From: James Kahlden [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 8:05 AM To: [EMAIL

Re: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Stan Brown
On Mon Apr 3 09:36:59 2000 Duc M. Do wrote... Bram Marsman, Marco de Waal, and Ron Deen of Foxboro in the Netherlands contributed a script file to perform the SaveAll for all stations in the system, or all stations that match a certain regular expression on the command line. Thanks, gentlemen.

Re: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Stan Brown
On Tue Apr 4 09:37:35 2000 Stan Brown wrote... On Mon Apr 3 09:36:59 2000 Duc M. Do wrote... Bram Marsman, Marco de Waal, and Ron Deen of Foxboro in the Netherlands contributed a script file to perform the SaveAll for all stations in the system, or all stations that match a certain regular

Re: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Duc M Do
At 10:09 AM 4/4/00 -0400, Stan Brown wrote: I have a couple of questions about this script. The documentation says it should be placed in /opt/tools, yet it chesk for the existence of a file called save_all.sh in /opt/fox/ciocfg/api. I don;t have such a file. Am I

RE: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Simpelaar, Marco
Hello, You are 100% correct. On NT the .ksh extension is used, and on unix no extension is needed. -Original Message- From: Duc M Do [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 16:36 You're on the right track, Stan. Near the beginning of the save_all.sh script, there

Re: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Stan Brown
On Tue Apr 4 10:35:30 2000 Duc M Do wrote... You're on the right track, Stan. Near the beginning of the save_all.sh script, there are these lines: if [ $PLATFORM = Windows_NT ] # Define executable Name then SA_EXEC=save_all.ksh else SA_EXEC=save_all.sh

Re: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Stan Brown
On Tue Apr 4 10:35:30 2000 Duc M Do wrote... You're on the right track, Stan. Unfortunately the track seems to have a dead end :-( Runing ./sav_all.sh from /opt/tools after changing the name of the child script to run produces: AP0550# ./sa* all Save-all backup

Allen Bradley Control Logix 5550 PLC

2000-04-04 Thread Bakke, Richard A
Hello all, We are trying to communicate from an AB Gateway 30 to an AB CL5550 PLC through the serial port on the front of the PLC, without success so far. Has anyone done this? Thanks, Rich --- This list is neither

Re: Allen Bradley Control Logix 5550 PLC

2000-04-04 Thread Stan Brown
On Tue Apr 4 12:47:27 2000 Bakke, Richard A wrote... Hello all, We are trying to communicate from an AB Gateway 30 to an AB CL5550 PLC through the serial port on the front of the PLC, without success so far. Has anyone done this? I have not done this, but let me sugest a few

Re: New script file: save_all.sh

2000-04-04 Thread Stan Brown
On Tue Apr 4 20:10:24 2000 Kevin Fitzgerrell wrote... Stan, I'm running 4.3 on an AW51B. I changed the SA_EXEC=save_all.sh reference to save_all and didn't have any problem running the script. All stations saved correctly. All of my stations are hosted on the box I ran the shell with, so I