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How may I monitor my TEAMS-RT session using TEAMS-RDS?

February 15, 2013
by Kristian Balinski
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Before starting your TEAMS-RT client application, the model must be mapped to a system instance in TEAMS-RDS.  Follow the steps below to setup the instance in TEAMS-RDS:

  1. Export the model from TEAMS-Designer to TEAMS-RDS.
  2. Log in using a “Supervisor” user.  Go to Create/Delete Systems from the Tasks menu.
  3. Enter a name and revision for the TEAMS-RDS system.  Choose the TEAMS-Designer model and revision exported in step one.
  4. Click on Create to finish.

Now we must create an instance of the system.

  1. Select Assign Systems from the Tasks menu.
  2. Select the system just created and click on Enter.
  3. Select a serial number for the new system and click on Save to finish.

During the initial connection to TEAMS-RT, edit the application “message utils” structure to include the serial number for the new system instance.  Now the TEAMS-RT server is able to connect your session with a system instance in the TEAMS-RDS server.  To view the current system’s health status:

  1. Log in using a user with the “Manager” role.
  2. Select System Health Status from the Tasks menu.
  3. Finally click on the system’s serial number to view its health status.

 

 

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