Connect to a PI AF server
- Last UpdatedOct 02, 2024
- 3 minute read
- PI System
- PI Server 2024 R2
- PI Server
Use the Servers window to review PI AF server connections and to connect to different servers as needed.
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From the PI System Explorer menu bar, choose File > Connections.
In the Servers window, you see a list of known servers, identified by the following icons.
A disconnected PI AF server in the Known Server Table
A connected PI AF server
The default connected PI AF server
A Data Archive in the Known Server Table.
The local default connected Data Archive
A disconnected Data Archive collective
A connected Data Archive collective
Note: The
icon and a warning indicates that the PI AF client is connected to an unsupported version of Data Archive, such as version 3.4.375 or 3.4.370. The PI AF client cannot connect to a Data Archive server that is running software earlier than version 3.4.370.
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To connect to a PI AF server, choose from the following actions:
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Connect to a different PI AF server
Select a server in the list and click Connect.
Connect to a server as a different user (for example, from a shared computer)
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Right-click a server in the list and click Connect As.
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In the Connect to PI AF Server server window, enter a Windows user account name and password. Click OK.
Connect to a server that is not displayed on the Known Servers Table
Click Add Asset Server. For more information, see Add a PI AF server to the connection list.
Set a default PI AF server
Right-click a connected PI AF server in the list and click Set as local default Asset Server.
A
icon appears next to the default server.
Connect to a collective
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Right-click a collective in the list.
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Choose one of the following actions:
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To connect to the primary server in the collective, click Connect to Primary.
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To connect to a specific collective member, click Connect to Collective Member, as described in Switch to a specific collective member.
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Click Close.