You can install the PAS Dashboard on the PlantState Integrity server, the PSI server, or on its own server. The PAS Dashboard requires connectivity to the PlantState Integrity database and to the PSI server/redirector. It connects directly to the PlantState Integrity database for PlantState Integrity data, and to the PSI server/redirector for PSI data.
The processor, RAM, and hard disk requirements for the computer where you install the PAS Dashboard are driven by the PAS products installed on the computer (the PlantState Integrity server or the PSI server). Additional RAM can reduce the time required to update the displayed data and run the calculations. For more information about the requirements for each PAS product that provides data, see the Installation Guide for each product.
The following table summarizes several requirements for the computer where you install the PAS Dashboard.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 2008 R2, 2012, 2016, or 2019 Server (ANSI character set) Standard, Enterprise, or Datacenter Edition (64 bit).
Microsoft Installer v 3.1.
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 or later.
Microsoft .NET Framework should be installed prior to the installation of ODBC.NET Data Driver.
ODBC.NET Data Driver with Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8 or higher.
SQL Server Software
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, or 2019 (Standard or Enterprise Edition).
Enable FILESTREAM.
IIS Configuration
IIS (Internet Information Server) 7.0 or higher.
ASP.NET Framework 4.8 to be enabled.
Windows Authentication must be enabled on the PAS Dashboard website.
Anonymous Authentication must be disabled on the PAS Dashboard website.
ASP.NET Impersonation must be disabled on the PAS Dashboard website.
Network Connectivity
100 / 1000 MBPS or better Ethernet network adapter and TCP/IP protocol are required.
Browser
To view the PAS Dashboard outside of PlantState Integrity or PSI, you can use a browser, such as one of the following:
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Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
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Google Chrome
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
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JavaScript, also referred to as active scripting and active content, must be allowed.
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Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration may need to be disabled so JavaScript can run.