Historic Types and Streams

In ClearSCADA the four types of historic information, alarm summary, historic data, events and configuration changes are stored in a folder structure on disk. The folders are structured according to type.

For Events, Alarm Summary and Configuration Changes, the stream is a folder in the historic hierarchy. Each folder contains data files (granules) that contain records of alarm summary, events or configuration changes for a specified number of database items (defined by the Stream Size setting for the Event Journal, Alarm Summary or Configuration Changes respectively). If the Stream Size is set to 0, the stream folders are not used.

The default location of historic data for Events , Alarm Summary and Configuration Changesdepends on the operating system, see File Locations (Default).

The Event Journal, Alarm Summary and/or Configuration Changes location, and therefore the location of streams, is user-defined. You can change it by using the Location settings (see Locations of the Database Folders).

There are four categories of Historic Data:

For Raw, Modified, Annotation, and Suppression historic data types, there are historic aggregate folders for each historic aggregate. Typically, there is just a single aggregate named 'Historic'. In the aggregate folder(s), there are Group folders (unless the Historic Group Size is set to 0, see Define the Historic Group Size to Optimize Performance).

The Group folders contain the stream folders, that contain item folders for each database item that has the historic aggregate. If <Group> folders are not used, the item folders are located in the <Aggregate> folder.

Item folders contain the historic data files (granules) that contain the actual historic data for that item, with one file for each weeks' set of records. The name of the file indicates the week to which it relates, and the file extension indicates the historic data type.

The default location of historic data for Historic Data depends on the operating system, see File Locations (Default).

The Historic Data file location, and therefore the location of groups and streams, is user-defined. You can change it by using the Location settings (see Locations of the Database Folders).

You may need to use this information when configuring the Alarm Summary, Historic, Event and Configuration Changes settings in the ClearSCADA server. For more information, see the topics that are listed in the gray footer section at the bottom of this topic. Select the relevant entry to display the topic that you require.

Further Information

Raw Historic Data on Trends

Processed Historic Data on Trends


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