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AVEVA™ Plant SCADA

Configure the Computer Role Setup Page

  • Last UpdatedFeb 27, 2025
  • 3 minute read

Use the Computer Role Setup page to specify the role of the computer running Plant SCADA. Select one of the options described below.

Note: To use Plant SCADA's multi-process capabilities with a Server and Control Client, networking needs to be enabled.

Option

Description

Server and Control Client

This computer will be a standalone or networked I/O server and Control Client. This option is disabled if this computer has no Server components assigned to it to run. Selecting this option enables the Multi-Process check box.

Select the Multi-Process check box to separate your client and server components into individual processes. This option can be used for distributing the components across multiple CPUs.

If the Multi-Process check box is selected the [General]Multiprocess parameter in the Citect.ini file is saved with the value 1. If not selected, the parameter is saved with the value 0.

If you leave the Multi-Process check box unselected, Plant SCADA will run the client and server components in one process.

Note: Running Plant SCADA as a service in single process mode is not recommended. If you run Plant SCADA in this condition, the following limitations will apply:

  • Hardware alarms originating from the server process will not appear.

  • The following Cicode functions will not be executed within the server process:

    • AlarmSumAppend

    • AlarmSumCommit

    • AlarmSumDelete

    • AlarmSumFind

    • AlarmSumFindExact

    • AlarmSumFirst

    • AlarmSumGet

    • AlarmSumLast

    • AlarmSumNext

    • AlarmSumPrev

    • AlarmSumSet

    • AlarmSumSplit

    • AlarmSumType

    • DriverInfo

    • IODeviceControl

    • IODeviceInfo

    • SPCAlarms

    • ServerInfoEx

    • TrnAddHistory

    • TrnDelHistory

Control Client

This computer will only be a Control Client. This option is disabled if the computer has been assigned a server component to run.

Selecting this option enables the Full License check box.

Note: The Full License checkbox is only available when running the Setup Wizard in Custom Mode.

Select the full server license check box if you want this Control Client to use a full (server) license, as opposed to a client license. This sets the [Client]FullLicense parameter in the Citect.ini file to 1 (the default value is 0).

Generally, you would not allocate a full server license to a client as there is no difference in functionality between the two licenses. Allocate a full server license if you have insufficient client licenses available, or for some other specific need.

View-only Client

This computer will be a view-only client. This read only option is disabled if this computer has been assigned a Server component to run.

HMI (Standalone, no networking)

This computer will run as a standalone HMI setup with networking disabled. Select this option for any computers that require a dedicated HMI license from an Enterprise License Server that hosts multiple license types.

If you are using Sentinel licensing, you can use a key that has networking disabled. If a full Sentinel key is plugged in, runtime will start in standalone mode with networking disabled.

Select the Multi-Process check box to separate your client and server components into individual processes. This option can be used for distributing the components across multiple CPUs.

If the Multi-Process check box is selected the [General]Multiprocess parameter in the Citect.ini file is saved with the value 1. If not selected, the parameter is saved with the value 0.

Some of these options may be disabled depending on what servers have been configured to run on this computer. The Setup Wizard cross-references your computer's network identification with the network addresses configured for each server in your project configuration.

The option you select will adjust the [Client]ComputerRole parameter in the Citect.ini file.

See Also

Configure the Network Setup Page

Run the Setup Wizard

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