Documentation for Axxon PSIM 2.0. Documentation for other versions of Axxon PSIM is available too.

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If large distributed systems contain more than 30 computers and it is certain that a computer is used as the client only, we recommend specifying it on the settings panel of the corresponding Computer object. This allows you to optimize the software operation.

Note

There is no need to use this setting in the smaller distributed systems.

Attention!

If you use the computer as the server/remote administrator’s workstation, but it is set to be used as the client only, the distributed system doesn't operate correctly.

To assign a role to the computer in the distributed system, do the following:

  1. Go to the Hardware tab of the System settings window (1).
  2. Select the Computer object corresponding to the client (2).
  3. Set the Use as client checkbox (3).
  4. Click the Apply button (4).

The role of the computer in the distributed system is displayed in the object tree in the following way:

  • —highlights the server, which is operated locally at the current time.
  • —highlights the remote client.
  • —highlights other remote servers/remote administrator’s workstations in the system.

Note

In case the connection is lost between the administration server and the server, the remote administrator’s workstation, or the remote client, the Computer object is highlighted on the object tree by the icon.

The most obvious reasons for the connection loss are the Axxon PSIM inoperability on the server, the remote administrator’s workstation, or the remote client, network disconnection, the incorrect database synchronization settings, wrong network name. Before you continue configuring the video surveillance system, you must determine and eliminate the reasons for the connection loss between the server, the remote administrator’s workstation, or the remote client with the administration server and try to connect again.

Assigning a role to the computer in the distributed system is complete.


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