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PI Interface for Ramp Soak Simulator Data

Create a service with PI ICU

  • Last UpdatedNov 23, 2022
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To ensure that PI Interface for Ramp Soak Simulator Data restarts when the interface node is restarted, configure it as a Windows service.

Note: As a security defense, OSIsoft recommends running the interface service under an account with minimum privileges, such as a Windows built-in service virtual account, the built-in Network Service account, or a non-administrative account that you create. For more information about security, see Security.

Use PI ICU to install the interface as a service.

  1. Launch PI ICU and click the Service tab.

  2. Set the fields as described in the following table.

    Field

    Description

    Service name

    Descriptive name for the interface service.

    ID

    Numeric ID of the interface instance. Must be unique for each instance.

    Display name

    The service name displayed in the Windows Services control panel.

    The default display name is the service name with a PI- prefix. You can override the default. To ensure that OSIsoft-related services are sorted together in the Services control panel, retain the PI- prefix.

    Log on as

    The Windows user account associated with the service.

    The user must have DCOM permissions configured on the OPC server. Set password expiration to Never.

    Password

    Password, if any, for the preceding user.

    Dependencies

    Any services that the interface depends on.

    The only dependency is the TCP/IP service, which is pre-configured. If buffering is enabled, you are prompted to create a dependency on the buffering service.

    Startup type

    Specifies whether the interface service starts automatically when the interface node is restarted. Generally, interface services are set to start automatically.

  3. To create the service, click Create.

  4. To start the service, click the button.

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