Written on: 28. 02. 2017 [11:41]
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jturello
julien turello
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Hello,
I'm using openscada for a while now (and pretty happy with it :) ) , I'm using it mainly to do Modbus data acquisition and store the results in a PostgreSQL DB.
Recently I had to expose some modbus point to a modbus tcp client, which I did using the Modbus transport section (see the attached screenshot).
Its working well, but I can't make the configuration permanent, even if I save the config, after each reboot I have to Recreate the data lines in the node (lines 4 and 5 in the screenshot).
The weird thing is that my little javascript like programm is keeped after reboot, this is only the "data" section that is missing.
Can someone helps?
Thanks!
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Written on: 28. 02. 2017 [12:19]
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roman
Roman Savochenko
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"jturello" wrote:
Recently I had to expose some modbus point to a modbus tcp client, which I did using the Modbus transport section (see the attached screenshot).
Its working well, but I can't make the configuration permanent, even if I save the config, after each reboot I have to Recreate the data lines in the node (lines 4 and 5 in the screenshot).
Very likely you store the ModBus node into two DBs then you saving its to first and it loads from second.
And I have not that problem.
Then the bug report is wrong!
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Written on: 28. 02. 2017 [14:41]
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jturello
julien turello
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I double checked and all the configuration is stored in the SQLite DB.PostgreSQL is only use for archives.
So the modbus_node part is stored in only one db: SQLite. Please take a look at the attached pictures.
What could be wrong then?
Thanks!
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Written on: 28. 02. 2017 [19:29]
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roman
Roman Savochenko
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"jturello" wrote:
What could be wrong then?
You are wrong in your configuration but you were changed the work/default folder of OpenSCADA instance and you have get the successful loading at the start but after changing the work/default folder the loaded DB is not allowable more then you cannot save to it.
And more, you are using an old OpenSCADA version for which I won't respond here at all!
I told you, that isn't a bug then you are not allowed in the bug tracker for any question, to further!
Learn, learn and learn better than work, work and work.
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