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Development station to Runtime station problem 6 years 9 months ago #9033

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Hello Claes and Bruno,

Thanks much! Now the GE graph will autostart on my Development station!
(I start the runtime, then start the Operator Environment, then click on Nodes-Brewery2-Op; then the Graphs AutoStart)
We are 99% of the way there.
But,
it will not autostart on the Runtime station.

Can you think of anything i did wrong that would mess up the autostart on the Runtime station?
It starts up fine on the runtime of the Development Station.

Thanks!

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Development station to Runtime station problem 6 years 9 months ago #9034

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Hi Bill,

Check that you are using the correct OpPlace. The OpPlace object should be stated as an argument when rt_xtt is started, the full object name or only the last segment.

> rt_xtt op

should start with Nodes-Brewery2_Op and you can check that with the setup command in the rt_xtt navigator. Open the command prompt with Ctrl+B and enter the command 'setup'. The opplace object is displayed on the first row.

Then check the opplace object also when you start from the start script at login.

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Development station to Runtime station problem 6 years 9 months ago #9035

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Hola Claes,
That was the magic command! somehow i had incompletely written the startup script--
once i did " rt_xtt op"
the Graph GE started up fine

Thanks!

bill
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