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TN AppSvr132 Locating a problem AppEngine

Last updated: March 6th, 2025

Description

  • Author: Brian Schneider
  • Published: March 6th, 2025

Details:

Description

See errors in your logs about an AppEngine, for example going into quarantine, but are unsure which of your engines is the problem.

  • Author: Dillon Perera
  • Published: 05/29/2015
  • Applies to: Wonderware Application Server (IAS)

Details

When an error occurs in your engine, a log message will typically be logged to the Wonderware System Management Console (SMC). To determine the problem engine, look at the "Process ID" column, and it will give you Windows' process ID for the engine.

You can then use Object Viewer to compare the Process ID of each engine.

 

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