Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Powered by Zoomin Software. For more details please contactZoomin

AVEVA™ InTouch HMI

Configure the memory health check interval

  • Last UpdatedJun 25, 2024
  • 1 minute read

The system checks the memory and Graphical Device Interface (GDI) count at regular intervals. If the memory or GDI count limit is exceeded, the system starts removing windows. By default, this interval is set at 5 minutes.

If you want to change the interval, you can add a new entry in the InTouch.ini file and then specify a new interval value.

If you want to turn off the check, you can add the new entry and set the value to 0.

After modifying the interval, you must restart WindowViewer to apply the changes.

For more information on how windows will be removed, see Configuring Memory Usage for WindowViewer Windows.

Configure the memory health check interval

  1. In the application folder, open the InTouch.ini file.

  2. Under the [Intouch] section, add the following script, where <interval> is the desired interval, in minutes:

    MemoryHealthCheckInterval = <interval>

Opening a new popup symbol or a new window will trigger a memory health check regardless of the pre-set interval.

TitleResults for “How to create a CRG?”Also Available in