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PI Manual Logger

Install PI Manual Logger Web

  • Last UpdatedSep 29, 2022
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Install PI Manual Logger Web after you have completed setting up the PI Manual Logger Database and PI Manual Logger Application Server.

  1. Log on to the application server that is hosting IIS as a System Administrator, using a domain user account that belongs to the local Administrators group.

  2. Right-click the PI Manual Logger Web setup executable and select Run as Administrator to launch the installation wizard.

    The installer displays a list of software components that are required by PI Manual Logger Web. Some components may already be present on your computer.

  3. Review the list of software components and click OK.

    The installation kit installs the necessary OSIsoft components.

  4. The install kit prompts you to enter or select the following:

    1. A destination folder for PI Manual Logger Web. OSIsoft strongly recommends that all OSIsoft components be installed in the same root folder. For example, <Program Files>\PIPC.

    2. The SQL scripts required to be installed in the PI Manual Logger database. You can choose to allow the installation kit to install the SQL scripts, or manually install them later. If you want to install them manually after the installation, set the Execute SQL Stored Procedures feature to Entire feature will be unavailable, and then follow the directions in Manual installation of SQL Server stored procedures. Otherwise, the SQL scripts execute during the install.

    3. A dedicated Web Site where PI Manual Logger will be installed.

    4. A Security Certificate and Port Number. If a certificate is already bound to the selected Web Site from the previous step, you will not be prompted for this selection. For more information, see Secure Socket Layer (SSL) configuration.

    5. SQL Server connection information including the SQL Server Instance and SQL Server Database name of the PI Manual Logger database.

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