Continuous-historization engine for non-Galaxy driver tags. Registers
interest with the per-node DependencyMuxActor for the historized refs and
taps the VirtualTagActor.DependencyValueChanged values the mux fans:
coerce to numeric -> append to the durable IHistorizationOutbox (crash
boundary) -> off-thread drain writes batches through IHistorianValueWriter
and acks (FIFO-truncates) on success, backing off (exponential, capped) on
failure. Non-numeric values are dropped + metered (SQL analog path is
numeric-only).
- New seam IHistorianValueWriter + HistorizationValue in Core.Abstractions
so Runtime stays free of the gRPC driver.
- GatewayHistorianValueWriter (driver) adapts IHistorianGatewayClient.
WriteLiveValues: HistorizationValue -> HistorianLiveValue proto, WriteAck
Success||Queued -> true; non-throwing (errors -> false for retry).
- Drain runs via PipeTo(Self) so the mailbox never blocks on the gateway
write; appends awaited on the actor thread to stay serialized.
Adaptation vs plan: the mux fans DependencyValueChanged (TagId/Value/
TimestampUtc, no quality), not DriverInstanceActor.AttributeValuePublished,
so values are recorded Good-quality (192) by the same convention the
scripted-alarm host uses.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
Addresses Task 9 review: add the enabled+nonpositive MaxTieClusterOverfetch warning
test; update the AddServerHistorian XML doc to describe the gateway-backed data source
(the alarm-path Wonderware doc stays until T13).
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_012SDSQ3AcaXqPcBtDESBRii
HistorianAdapterActor now subscribes to the redundancy-state DPS topic,
caches the local node's RedundancyRole, and SKIPS the durable-sink enqueue
when the local node is Secondary or Detached. Unknown/null role default-writes
so single-node deploys and the boot window never silently drop historization.
GetStatus stays ungated.
PREMISE: verified the actor is registered but FED BY NOTHING in production —
there is no AlarmHistorianEvent producer and nothing resolves its registry key
to Tell it. This is a FORWARD-LOOKING / DEFENSIVE guard, not a fix for a live
double-write: the moment a per-node feeder lands (engine -> historian, expected
as a per-node cluster broadcast like the alerts topic), only the Primary will
write to the durable sink (exactly-once across all alarm sources).
Mirrors the sibling A1 treatment of ScriptedAlarmHostActor (06c4155) and
OpcUaPublishActor's redundancy-state handler. localNode threaded through
HistorianAdapterActor.Props from ServiceCollectionExtensions (roleInfo.LocalNode).