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en:sw:01-mervis:storing-data-to-mervis-db-hidden [2024/04/03 09:30] avsetula |
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<WRAP center round info> | <WRAP center round info> | ||
- | The Mervis DB credentials are generated together with the Mervis SCADA project and are intended for all PLCs that are connected to this SCADA project. | + | The Mervis DB credentials are generated together with the Mervis SCADA project and are intended for all PLCs connected to this SCADA project. |
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* **Communication period [min]**: this is the period in which the PLC will send the gathered data | * **Communication period [min]**: this is the period in which the PLC will send the gathered data | ||
* **Certificate validation**: set to ''FALSE'' by default, more info in the [[en:sw:01-mervis:ssl-certification-validation-hidden|Certificate validation]] | * **Certificate validation**: set to ''FALSE'' by default, more info in the [[en:sw:01-mervis:ssl-certification-validation-hidden|Certificate validation]] | ||
- | * **Username**: the Mervis DB username you obtained from your account on [[http://unipi.technology|unipi.technology]] | + | * **Username**: the Mervis DB username |
- | * **Password**: the Mervis DB password you obtained from your account on [[http://unipi.technology|unipi.technology]] | + | * **Password**: the Mervis DB password |
- | <WRAP center round tip 80%> | + | <WRAP center round info 90%> |
+ | Mervis DB credentials are available in the [[https://www.unipi.technology/customer/scada/|Mervis SCADA project administration]] (customer portal). | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
+ | <WRAP center round tip 90%> | ||
Observant users probably realized we just entered a second different time parameter, namely the **Communication period**. | Observant users probably realized we just entered a second different time parameter, namely the **Communication period**. | ||