7.6 Route Control server
7.6.1 Reaction of Route Control servers to failures
Functionality   
Route Control applications and any configured WinCC applications are active on Route Control 
servers. A Route Control client visualizes the route list of the Route Control server to which it 
is interconnected.
Failure of the master Route Control server
If the master Route Control server fails, for example, due to failure of the operating system or 
failure in an application, the standby Route Control server recognizes that the master is no 
longer available based on redundancy mechanisms and takes over the role of master. The 
new master automatically assumes all control functions of the running route control program, 
even of routes already requested. The visualization continues, since the Route Control clients 
automatically switch to the new master.
The status is synchronized between the active Route Control server and the AS. If 
communication errors occurred, the Route Control program can only be continued manually.
Note
Data security 
During the switchover from the failed Route Control server to its redundant Route Control 
server, no data from the automation process is visualized on a Route Control client. Operator 
inputs during this switchover time are neither accepted nor executed.
Operation of a route via a Route Control faceplate from a PCS 7 OS is possible during 
redundancy switchover of a Route Control server, if there is a communications connection 
between PCS 7 OS and the automation system.
Activating process mode of Route Control servers
Note
Please note that you need to activate process mode for redundant Route control servers one 
after the other. One of the two Route Control servers will take on the property of Master server, 
depending on the configuration.
PC station identified as faulty
You can find information on this in the section "Failure, switchover and restarting redundant 
OS servers (Page 205)".
Failure, switchover and reintegration of high availability components
7.6 Route Control server
High Availability Process Control Systems (V9.0)
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