Hi Terry,
We haven't got 280's, only 270's but we've had this sort of problem both on
CP60 and ZCP270. Some cases were harmless, some weren't. No cause was found. A
CP reboot always solved it, sometimes a delete-undelete + checkpoint of both
source and target also solved it.
Ie: We've had addition sequences which kept pumping product because the weight
indication didn't change etc...
Since no cause was identified there's still a risk this might happen so we try
to keep the important stuff in the same CP. Unfortunately this is not always
possible.
If the I/O's are very important, maybe you can implement a second layer of
interlocks? Or keep them in the same CP.
Rgds,
Dirk
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Onderwerp: [foxboro] Peer To Peer Issue Causing Process Trip
Yesterday we had a CP Peer-to-Peer issue that caused some valves to trip
closed, which in turn tripped our plant.
On closer investigation we found a number of BAD (cyan) connections, some of
these had also changed state from FALSE (healthy) to TRUE (trip), even though
the source block was healthy. The sink end of the connection is an FCP280, the
source end of the bad connections came from two FCP270's.
The event was triggered by adding new blocks to the FCP280 that were totally
unrelated to the trip logic. Exiting the ICC runs a checkpoint, and that
created the bad peer to peer connections.
The only way to resolve the bad connections was to checkpoint the source CP
then checkpoint the sink CP.
The images were updated to the latest available at the time, after last June's
advisory regarding Loss of Peer to Peer Connections with CP270 or CP280.
We realised that this also happened here last October on the same CP, but the
resolution was different, i.e. delete one bad connection, checkpoint sink CP,
all bad connections cleared, then rebuild connection, checkpoint , all ok.
A case has been raised with Schneider UK, they are looking in to this now.
Has anyone else had similar problems with FCP280?
Regards
Terry
Terry Lloyd, Systems Engineer
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