6 Appendix
6.1.3 Backing up during operation using IT DIAG
SIMOTION devices feature pre-configured, standard IT DIAG diagnostics sites. These sites can be displayed via Ethernet using a standard browser. Additionally, you have the option of creating your own websites and incorporating service and diagnostic information.
You can also use IT DIAG to back up diagnostic data and non-volatile data. IT DIAG is opened by entering the IP address of the SIMOTION device in the address bar of the browser; e.g. http://192.168.0.22.
This opens the IT DIAG start screen. To back up diagnostic data and non-volatile data, call up the "Diagnostic files" site from the "Diagnostics" menu.
Backing up and saving diagnostic data and non-volatile data on the PG/PC 1. If any diagnostic data is present, delete it using the Delete all diagfiles button. 2. Initiate the backup process using the Create general diagfiles button.
3. Compress the files using the Zip all diagfiles button.
4. Transfer the compressed diagnostic data to the PG/PC using the Get diagarchive button.
Table 6- 1 Functions on the "Diagnostic files" website
Button Function
Create general diagfiles This button saves diagnostic data and non-volatile data in the ...\USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG directory.
HTML files used for diagnostics purposes are not saved. Create html diagfiles This button is used to save diagnostics websites on the data
carrier. It should be noted that only those sites that are listed in the DIAGURLS.TXT file in directory
...\USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG are saved (see Displaying diagnostic data via websites (Page 57)). Zip all diagfiles This button enables you to compress diagnostics files. This
stores all files and folders in a ZIP file in directory
...\USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG, while retaining the folder structure.
Get diagarchive This button is used to save the ZIP archive to connected PGs/PCs.
Delete all diagfiles This button is used to delete all data stored in the
...\USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG directory; the directory itself is not removed, however.
See also Storing diagnostic data and non-volatile data (Page 56)
Additional information
● Links in the Guides menu of the online help
● SIMOTION IT Ethernet-based HMI and Diagnostic Functions Diagnostics Manual
6.1.4
Restoring non-volatile data
SIMOTION C/P Prerequisite
The diagnostic data and non-volatile data have been backed up to the MMC/data carrier. Procedure
1. With SIMOTION C and SIMOTION P320/P350, copy file PMEMORY.XML from directory
...\USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG to directory ...\USER\SIMOTION.
SIMOTION D Prerequisite
The diagnostic data and non-volatile data have been backed up to the CompactFlash Card. Procedure
To restore non-volatile data after a CPU has been replaced, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the CompactFlash Card into the new SIMOTION D (which must be switched off). 2. Set the switch to position "Delete non-volatile data".
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Note
When the "Delete non-volatile data" switch position is selected, the non-volatile data of the D4xx is first deleted and then restored by means of the PMEMORY backup file. If there is a backup file called PMEMORY.XML on the CompactFlash Card in directory
USER\SIMOTION, it is this file that is restored (rather than the PMEMORY.XML file backed up via
diagnostics in directory \USER\SIMOTION\HMI\SYSLOG\DIAG).
The following order of priority applies when restoring data:
– /USER/SIMOTION/PMEMORY.XML
– /USER/SIMOTION/PMEMORY.BAK
– /USER/SIMOTION/HMI/SYSLOG/DIAG/PMEMORY.XML
4. Once the SIMOTION D has ramped up, switch it off. 5. Reset the service selector switch to its original position. 6. Switch the SIMOTION D back on.
Additional information
● Links in the Guides menu of the online help
● SIMOTION D4x5 Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual ● SIMOTION D4x5-2 Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual ● SIMOTION D410 Commissioning Manual
● SIMOTION P320-3 and Panels Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual ● SIMOTION P350-3 and Panels Commissioning and Hardware Installation Manual
See also
Index
7
7-segment display, 34
A
Alarm_S messages, 36
Amending licensing information, 43
B
Bus analyzer
PROFIBUS DP, 35 PROFINET/Ethernet, 35
C
Checking licensing information, 43 Commissioning functions, 93 content.txt, 85
Control Unit CU320/CU320-2 LED displays, 31
Controller Extension CX32/CX32-2 LED displays, 29
D
Determining the IP address, 46 Device data
Backing up, 61 Restoring, 61 Updating, 61 Device diagnostics, 79
Device diagnostics in the Web browser, 48 Diagnostic data
Backing up, 53
Backing up on the device, 40 Recording on the device, 40 Diagnostics buffer, 51, 82
Diagnostics without a user project present, 74 Discrete message procedure, 36
E
Error handling in technology objects, 90 Ethernet Bus analyzer, 35 Ethernet/PROFINET topology, 87
F
Factory settings, 76G
Going online With Ethernet/PROFINET, 69 With PROFIBUS, 65With user project, 74
H
HMI, 36
L
LED displays
Control Unit CU320/CU320-2, 31 Controller Extension CX32/CX32-2, 29 SIMOTION D, 21 SIMOTION P320-3/P350-3, 19 License key, 42
M
Mode switch, 14 Monitoring variables, 52O
Online connection to the device, 46 Optimizing the project (traces), 52
P
P state, 14 PROFIBUS Bus analyzer, 35 PROFINET Bus analyzer, 35 Error/fault diagnostics, 87 Project comparison, 88R
References, 5 Runtime licensing, 42S
Service and diagnostics 7-segment display, 34 Alarm_S messages, 36
Amending licensing information, 43 Backing up device data, 61
Backing up diagnostic data, 40, 53 CBE30, 27
Checking licensing information, 43 Commissioning functions, 93 content.txt, 85
Control Unit CU320/CU320-2, 31 Controller Extension CX32/CX32-2, 29 Device diagnostics, 79
Device diagnostics in the Web browser, 48 Diagnostics buffer, 51, 82
Diagnostics without a user project present, 74 Discrete message procedure, 36
Error handling in technology objects, 90 Ethernet/PROFINET topology, 87 Factory settings, 76
Going online with Ethernet/PROFINET, 69 Going online with PROFIBUS, 65
Going online with user project, 74 HMI, 36 SIMOTION D, 21 SIMOTION P320-3/P350-3, 19 SIMOTION SCOUT, 63 System utilization, 51, 83 Testing programs, 93 Typical errors, 7
Updating device data, 61 Updating devices, 40 Userlog/Syslog, 84 Watch table, 52 WinCC flexible, 36
Service and diagnostics options, 7 Service data, 48
Service on the device, 13 Service overview, 86 Service selector switch, 14 SIMOTION D
LED displays, 21
SIMOTION device interfaces, 35 SIMOTION P320-3/P350-3 LED displays, 19 System utilization, 51, 83