If your archived histories predate Niagara 4.11, you may choose to run a job that optimizes your relational
database’s existing table indexes. Once optimized, you do not
need to perform this optional index migration again in the future.
It is not required and has no impact on the functionality of the Rdb
Archive History Provider, but you may notice that the history query
performance is not optimal when the indexes are not present and/or
migrated.
You are working in Workbench running on a PC, are connected to a Supervisor station
and have access to a relational database on your company’s
network.
Although this step is not required, optimizing the existing
table indexes can maximize query performance. Since this procedure
affects the tables in the remote relational database, consult your
DBA (Database Administrator) to make sure that your database has available
space to add indexes if they are not already present. It is also recommended
that you back up your database before you perform the migration in
case a failure occurs during index migration.
- In the Nav tree, expand , expand your RDB node, right-click Histories and click .
The driver prompts you to confirm that you intend to run
this job.
- To continue, click Yes.
Invoking this action kicks off a job in the JobService where you can monitor the migration progress
and see the results.
- To monitor job status, navigate to and
double-click JobService.
The
Job Service Manager opens and
displays a row for Rdbms Migrate Indexes.
