Re: [foxboro] AIM* migration

Hi Claudio,

Yes it is true that AIM* Unix historian files can not be moved to
Windows.


Over the years, working with AIM* and other historians, we have
developed knowledge =

to migrate data from Legacy/AIM* (Unix&Windows) to AIM* (Windows) or to =

ASCII files for upload by another system (like the OSI PI system for
example).


The historian migration solution includes the following services:
- Migration of the tag configuration (Services and Excel based macros)
- Migration of the data (Services for historical data import and file
loader interface =

  for target historian). In the case of AIM*, the data is imported
directly into the target AIM*.
- Validation of the data using an automated validation tool (Services
and Excel based validation =

  tool that uses target historian extraction mechanism (OLEDB etc) )
- Validation report (The actual write-up of the validation results).


So far we have done migrations for :
 Legacy Historian to AIM* (historical data migration)
 AIM* Unix to AIM* Windows (historical data migration)
 AIM* to OSI PI (historical data migration) =

 AIM* to Invensys Wonderware InSQL (historical data migration)


Contact me off list if you are interested and we can prepare a proposed =

scope (based on the # of tags and years of data to be migrated) &
services offer.



Regards,
Sylvain.

Sylvain Nadeau, ing. =

Systems Integration & IT,  LNG Service
Invensys Systems Canada Inc. =

sylvain.nadeau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sylvain.nadeau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
514-421-8107
Fax:514-421-8054 =




-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Perez, Claudio
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 1:08 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [foxboro] AIM* migration

Sorry, the subject was wrong...

Gentlemen:
        As always, asking for some advice from the experts...
        We are thinking about updating our 6.5.1 Solaris based system to
8.0 =3D =3D3D windows. But..., it seems AIM* historians can't be moved. In
order to =3D =3D3D access "old" history we'll have to keep a machine in
6.5.1 (or solaris). =3D =3D3D Is this true? If so, why AIM* don=3D3DB4t hav=
e
tools to port data between =3D =3D3D Windows and Solaris platforms?

Regards
Claudio A. Perez
Reliability Eng.
Instrumentation & Control systems
T=3D3DDCV FSEng. ID. Nr.: 0082/05
PROFERTIL S.A.
(54) 291 459-8139
cperez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.profertil.com.ar


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