Okay, time for me to display complete ignorance again - I do so love doing that. :) What does one consider to be an Oleochemical plant? What does such a plant make? Anyone have an Oleochemical unit? From the root words, I get that it is a plant that makes a mixture (oleo) of chemicals, but that doesn't convey much useful information. One might also guess that it made oleomargine, but I doubt it. Suggestions? Regards, Alex Johnson Invensys Systems, Inc. 10707 Haddington Houston, TX 77063 +1 713 722 2859 (voice) +1 713 932 0222 (fax) +1 713 722 2700 (switchboard) alex.johnson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I hope to see you at the Invensys Process System User Group meeting October 3-6 in Houston, TX - www.invensys.com/usergroup2005 -----Original Message----- From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doucet, Terrence Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 7:06 AM To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [foxboro] Number of Peer-to-Peer Source Station Connections to this CP Tom, Also note that the Station Display - OM_Scanner Loading overlay Has the value "Total Interstation IPC Connections" to give you total of = SINK and SOURCE for the station. It includes one connection for the = station display. The rsom utility does not form a connection, so does not add to the = total. Terry -----Message d'origine----- De=A0: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx = [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Doucet, Terrence Envoy=E9=A0: September 19, 2005 7:52 AM =C0=A0: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet=A0: Re: [foxboro] Number of Peer-to-Peer Source Station = Connections to this CP Tom, You are correct PP_TOT will not give you the number of station =3D connections, it give the number of C:B.P's. The way to find the number stations that you have SINK connections with = =3D and the number of stations that you have SOURCE connections with, is to = =3D use the rsom tool and the "conn" command and "sconn" command. The HH = =3D will help you interpret the results. Terry -----Message d'origine----- De=3DA0: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =3D [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de =3D tom.vandewater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Envoy=3DE9=3DA0: September 16, 2005 4:56 PM =3DC0=3DA0: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet=3DA0: Re: [foxboro] Number of Peer-to-Peer Source Station =3D Connections to this CP Terry, =3D3DA0 I just checked one of our CP's using the value returned by =3D .PP_TOT =3D3D and then by using rsom. Andreas is right in saying that only the # of = =3D =3D3D SINK data points are included in the Station blocks .PP_TOT Our CP = =3D3D shows 329 =3D3DA0Jim Murphy mentioned the only way I know how to find out all of = the =3D =3D3D sourced data points, and that is by using /opt/fox/bin/tools/rsom. As I = =3D =3D3D stated before, rsom indicates the SINK connections in it's "LOCAL" lists = =3D =3D3D and the "SOURCE" connections in lists labeled "REMOTE". The total size = =3D =3D3D on the "LOCAL" list can show more than .PP_TOT because the LOCAL lists = =3D =3D3D may have some bad or deleted values indicated by "No Response 0000" Our = =3D =3D3D "LOCAL" lists totaled 331, (SINK connections), but two were "No =3D3D Response" and thus .PP_TOT shows 329 for this CP. This CP "SOURCES" = =3D3D 1129 variables as indicated by the addition of all the "REMOTE" list = =3D3D sizes. In my previous note I was more interested in quickly knowing how many = =3D =3D3D Station-to-Station Peer to Peer connections we have, not the number of = =3D =3D3D SINK/SOURCE variables being passed. I guess Andreas wanted to know the = =3D =3D3D variables and rsom can provide that info. Cheers, Tom VandeWater Below is the total output from rsom on our heavily loaded CP60: OM OPEN POINTS DATABASE INFORMATION 00404C86 ID #=3D3DA0Next Hdr Adr=3D3DA0Status=3D3DA0 Lbug=3D3DA0Opt?=3D3DA0 PID = #=3D3DA0Size 00 0570:BC66 Local=3D3DA0 17CP01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 60 =3D3DA0150 01 0548:A616 Local=3D3DA0 17CP01 N=3D3DA0 60 =3D3DA0150 02 0628:6F66 =3D3DA0Local=3D3DA0 17CP01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 60=3D3DA0 = 31 03 0620:FE06=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA003AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 1733=3D3DA0 = 11 04 05F8:FC46=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA003AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 1733=3D3DA0 = 1 05=3D3DA0 04F8:C706=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA004AW01=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 1600=3D3DA0 21 06=3D3DA0 0560:9B16=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA004CP01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 9 07=3D3DA0 0628:3956 =3D3DA0Remote=3D3DA004WP04=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 7568 = =3D3DA057 08=3D3DA0 0440:A8E6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA004WP04=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 7568=3D3DA0 13 09=3D3DA0 0560:98C6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA004WP04=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 7568=3D3DA0 10 10=3D3DA0 0550:C206=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA006CP09=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 60=3D3DA0 1 11=3D3DA0 0528:AE16=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA008AW01=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 17646=3D3DA0 21 12=3D3DA0 04C8:B536=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA008AW01=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 17646=3D3DA0 14 13=3D3DA0 05D8:9456=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA008CP01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 60=3D3DA0 1 14=3D3DA0 0568:BB96=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA008CP02=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 60=3D3DA0 2 15=3D3DA0 0530:E206=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA008CP08=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 60=3D3DA0 3 16=3D3DA0 0628:39E6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA011CP01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 2 17=3D3DA0 0548:AB06=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA011CP03=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 60=3D3DA0 4 18=3D3DA0 0558:A1E6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA013CP08=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 2 19=3D3DA0 0558:4276=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA015AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 1727=3D3DA0 214 20=3D3DA0 0500:B526=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA015AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 1727=3D3DA0 114 21=3D3DA0 0450:B296=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA015AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 1727=3D3DA0 14 22=3D3DA0 0440:7A06=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA015WP03=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 1768=3D3DA0 67 23=3D3DA0 0568:C3B6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA016CP08=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 1 24=3D3DA0 0558:BAC6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA016CP08=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 1 25=3D3DA0 0560:B9E6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA016CP12=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 1 26=3D3DA0 05F8:6836=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 50 27=3D3DA0 0558:0426=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 48 28=3D3DA0 05C8:8C36=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 48 29=3D3DA0 0598:ACB6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 46 30=3D3DA0 04F0:E156=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 46 31=3D3DA0 0448:AEF6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 46 32=3D3DA0 0488:A9C6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 43 33=3D3DA0 05D8:8416=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 41 34=3D3DA0 0530:C3B6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 40 35=3D3DA0 0568:B096=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 24 36=3D3DA0 0540:BA26=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 20 37=3D3DA0 0550:FA16=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 6 38=3D3DA0 04E8:8F06=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 5 39=3D3DA0 0530:D466=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 2 40=3D3DA0 0568:B686=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017AW01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 29816=3D3DA0 1 41=3D3DA0 0570:C936=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017CP05=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 5 42=3D3DA0 0570:BF26=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017CP06=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 1 43=3D3DA0 0570:C8A6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA017FG01=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 141=3D3DA0 10 44=3D3DA0 0468:AF56=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA019AW01=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 3636=3D3DA0 1 45=3D3DA0 0000:0000=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA020AW01=3D3DA0Y=3D3DA0 = 18356=3D3DA0 55 46=3D3DA0 0560:9CE6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA020CP03=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 2 47=3D3DA0 0568:B886=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA020CP04=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 2 48=3D3DA0 0568:EA16=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA020CP05=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 1 49=3D3DA0 0560:93B6=3D3DA0 Remote=3D3DA021CP03=3D3DA0N=3D3DA0 = 62=3D3DA0 2 TOTAL LOCAL/SINK CONNECTIONS (list 00-02) =3D3D3D 331 TOTAL REMOTE/SOURCE CONNECTIONS (list 03-49) =3D3D3D 1129 TOTAL SINK/SOURCE CONNECTIONS (list 00-49) =3D3D3D 1460 -----Original Message----- From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] = =3D =3D3D On Behalf Of Doucet, Terrence Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 2:12 PM To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [foxboro] Number of Peer-to-Peer Source Station Connections = =3D =3D3D to this CP Andreas, The C:B.PP_TOT gives you the total peer (SINK + SOURCE). You can = =3D =3D3D =3D3D3D omget this variable (preferred omgetimp). You can use /opt/fox/bin/tools/rsom to query your CP for total SINK, = =3D =3D3D =3D3D3D total SOURCE, all the points, etc. There is a Help Hint (in the 700's; = =3D =3D3D =3D3D3D maybe HH767) that explains the operation of rsom. Sorry I cannot = =3D3D3D remember the exact HH number. Terry -----Message d'origine----- De=3D3D3DA0: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx =3D3D3D [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Weiss, Andreas Envoy=3D3D3DE9=3D3D3DA0: September 16, 2005 11:55 AM =3D3D3DC0=3D3D3DA0: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet=3D3D3DA0: [foxboro] Number of Peer-to-Peer Source Station =3D Connections =3D3D to =3D3D3D this CP Hi List, How can I request data about the value of the "Number of Peer-to-Peer Source Station Connections to this CP"? # omget ??? The "Number of Peer-to-Peer Sink Station Connections from this CP" is measurable using # omget $STATION"_STA:STATION.PP_TOT" Regards, Andreas =3D3D3D20 =3D3D3D20 _______________________________________________________________________ This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at your own risks. Read http://www.thecassandraproject.org/disclaimer.html =3D3D3D20 foxboro mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/foxboro to subscribe: =3D3D3D mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=3D3D3D3Djoin to unsubscribe: =3D3D3D mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=3D3D3D3Dleave =3D3D3D20 =3D3D20 =3D3D20 _______________________________________________________________________ This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at your own risks. 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