KB-132697: Creating jobs

Creating jobs

When configuring jobs, you can use theUpload boot project option in Job configuration to backup boot projects and compare data taken from the runtime. This enables you to check whether the runtime that was executed on the IPC, was produced by the boot project in the memory (see step 7). If in the TwinCAT sub-projects (located in the TwinCAT XAE), the Project Sources check box is checked, the runtimes will be included in the backup. (The upload is carried out via the Activate configuration function).

Warning

The backup is only editable if you have copied all Project Sources to the controller.


Configuring jobs for TwinCAT devices

  1. Start the AdminClient and open the Jobs module.
  2. In the Project tree, select the TwinCAT component.
  3. In the menu tab, select Create or drag-and-drop the component into the Jobs section.
  4. In the Job configuration section, configure the job.
    1. Image: Job Configuration, section TwinCAT Settings
    2. Set the Upload typeto TwinCAT, if it was not automatically selected.
  5. In the TwinCAT settings section, configure the following settings: 1. In Project, select the project (that you wish to carry out the upload) from the dropdown list. !!! note Only projects that are included in the selected component and that are checked in to the server are displayed here. 1. Enable the Upload boot project option, if you also want the job to carry out a boot project upload. 1. In Device, enter the name or the IP address of the IPC. 1. In AMS Net ID, enter the AMS Net ID of the IPC. 1. TwinCAT V2: In the line Runtime system ID, select the runtime on the IPC that you want to make an upload of. 1. TwinCAT V3: In Runtime system, the runtimes that you can select will be displayed. Select the runtime you wish to use.

Note

If the runtime system is set to <All>, then the backup can be used to carry out disaster recovery for TwinCAT3.

  1. In Advanced, configure the following sections:

If required, you can increase or decrease the length of the Sleep interval between data packets. (This will affect how long the process will take, the network load, and the quantity of resources used).

  1. Save the job. To test it, click on Execute selected jobs once.

Last update: September 15, 2023

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