Adjust the Configuration of any Points that Cause a High Load
A possible cause of deficient performance on a Geo SCADA Expert system is that of inadequate client performance (see Diagnose Client Performance Problems in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to the Server Status Tool). One of the causes of inadequate performance is high load on the server.
You can use the statistics that are shown in Lists and Status displays to identify any outstations that are causing a high loading on the Geo SCADA Expert system.
For those outstations that have a high load, use the Points List to identify the point(s) that are causing the high load.
High load is typically caused by a point updating at too frequent a rate.
- Check the Retrieval Interval that the point is using (see Define the Data Retrieval Intervals)and see Configure Common Point Properties. If this is causing the server to update the current point value at too frequent a rate, you might need to:
- Specify a different Retrieval Interval
or:
- Specify a less frequent Normal or Promoted Retrieval rate (see Define the Data Retrieval Intervals).
or:
- Specify a less frequent Normal or Promoted Retrieval rate (see Define the Data Retrieval Intervals).
If a point is updating too frequently, it may be because the point is part of a block for which some of the points have a higher rate specified. When points are included in a block, the entire block updates at the highest rate specified for any of the points (see Using Blocks of Points).
- Specify a different Retrieval Interval
- If the point is associated with a scan group, check the Scan Group that the point is using (see Define Intervals for Timed Current Data Updates in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Advanced Drivers). If this is causing the server to update the current point value at too frequent a rate, you might need to:
- Specify a different Scan Group.
or:
- Specify a less frequent scan rate for the Scan Group (see Define Intervals for Timed Current Data Updates in the Guide to Advanced Drivers).
- Specify a different Scan Group.
- If the point is an Analog point, ensure that the Significant Change feature is enabled (see Define the Criteria for a Significant Change in Value in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Core Point Configuration).
- If the point is an Analog point with Significant Change enabled, you might need to increase the Significant Change deadband. The Significant Change is the amount by which the point value has to change in order for the value to be updated in the Geo SCADA Expert database (see Define the Criteria for a Significant Change in Value in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Core Point Configuration).
- If none of the above checks and configuration changes have cleared the high load caused by the point, check the following equipment for any faults:
- RTU hardware
- Plant
- Instrumentation.
Further Information
List of database-wide top point update counts: see Driver Point Updates in the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to the Server Status Tool.