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Joseph Doherty a1e9ed40fb Doc — record that this dev box (DESKTOP-6JL3KKO) hosts the full AVEVA stack required for the LmxOpcUa Phase 2 breakout, removing the "needs live MXAccess runtime" environmental blocker that the partial-exit evidence cited as gating Streams D + E. Inventory verified via Get-Service: 27 ArchestrA / Wonderware / AVEVA services running including aaBootstrap, aaGR (Galaxy Repository), aaLogger, aaUserValidator, aaPim, ArchestrADataStore, AsbServiceManager, AutoBuild_Service; the full Historian set (aahClientAccessPoint, aahGateway, aahInSight, aahSearchIndexer, aahSupervisor, InSQLStorage, InSQLConfiguration, InSQLEventSystem, InSQLIndexing, InSQLIOServer, InSQLManualStorage, InSQLSystemDriver, HistorianSearch-x64); slssvc (Wonderware SuiteLink); MXAccess COM DLL at C:\Program Files (x86)\ArchestrA\Framework\bin\ArchestrA.MXAccess.dll plus the matching .tlb files; OI-Gateway install at C:\Program Files (x86)\Wonderware\OI-Server\OI-Gateway\ — which means the Phase 1 Task E.10 AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test (decision #142) is *also* runnable on the same box, not blocked on a separate AVEVA test machine as the original deferral assumed. dev-environment.md inventory row for "Dev Galaxy" now lists every service and file path; status flips to "Fully available — Phase 2 lift unblocked"; the GLAuth row also fills out v2.4.0 actual install details (direct-bind cn={user},dc=lmxopcua,dc=local; users readonly/writeop/writetune/writeconfig/alarmack/admin/serviceaccount; running under NSSM service GLAuth; current GroupToRole mapping ReadOnly→ConfigViewer / WriteOperate→ConfigEditor / AlarmAck→FleetAdmin) and notes the v2-rebrand to dc=otopcua,dc=local is a future cosmetic change. phase-2-partial-exit-evidence.md status header gains "runtime now in place"; an Update 2026-04-17 callout enumerates the same service inventory and concludes "no environmental blocker remains"; the next-session checklist's first step changes from "stand up dev Galaxy" to "verify the local AVEVA stack is still green (Get-Service aaGR, aaBootstrap, slssvc → Running) and the Galaxy ZB repository is reachable" with a new step 9 calling out that the AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test should now be folded in opportunistically. plan.md §"4. Galaxy/MXAccess as Out-of-Process Driver" gains a "Dev environment for the LmxOpcUa breakout" paragraph documenting which physical machine has the runtime so the planning doc no longer reads as if AVEVA capability were a future logistical concern. No source / test changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Doc — record that this dev box (DESKTOP-6JL3KKO) hosts the full AVEVA stack required for the LmxOpcUa Phase 2 breakout, removing the "needs live MXAccess runtime" environmental blocker that the partial-exit evidence cited as gating Streams D + E. Inventory verified via Get-Service: 27 ArchestrA / Wonderware / AVEVA services running including aaBootstrap, aaGR (Galaxy Repository), aaLogger, aaUserValidator, aaPim, ArchestrADataStore, AsbServiceManager, AutoBuild_Service; the full Historian set (aahClientAccessPoint, aahGateway, aahInSight, aahSearchIndexer, aahSupervisor, InSQLStorage, InSQLConfiguration, InSQLEventSystem, InSQLIndexing, InSQLIOServer, InSQLManualStorage, InSQLSystemDriver, HistorianSearch-x64); slssvc (Wonderware SuiteLink); MXAccess COM DLL at C:\Program Files (x86)\ArchestrA\Framework\bin\ArchestrA.MXAccess.dll plus the matching .tlb files; OI-Gateway install at C:\Program Files (x86)\Wonderware\OI-Server\OI-Gateway\ — which means the Phase 1 Task E.10 AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test (decision #142) is *also* runnable on the same box, not blocked on a separate AVEVA test machine as the original deferral assumed. dev-environment.md inventory row for "Dev Galaxy" now lists every service and file path; status flips to "Fully available — Phase 2 lift unblocked"; the GLAuth row also fills out v2.4.0 actual install details (direct-bind cn={user},dc=lmxopcua,dc=local; users readonly/writeop/writetune/writeconfig/alarmack/admin/serviceaccount; running under NSSM service GLAuth; current GroupToRole mapping ReadOnly→ConfigViewer / WriteOperate→ConfigEditor / AlarmAck→FleetAdmin) and notes the v2-rebrand to dc=otopcua,dc=local is a future cosmetic change. phase-2-partial-exit-evidence.md status header gains "runtime now in place"; an Update 2026-04-17 callout enumerates the same service inventory and concludes "no environmental blocker remains"; the next-session checklist's first step changes from "stand up dev Galaxy" to "verify the local AVEVA stack is still green (Get-Service aaGR, aaBootstrap, slssvc → Running) and the Galaxy ZB repository is reachable" with a new step 9 calling out that the AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test should now be folded in opportunistically. plan.md §"4. Galaxy/MXAccess as Out-of-Process Driver" gains a "Dev environment for the LmxOpcUa breakout" paragraph documenting which physical machine has the runtime so the planning doc no longer reads as if AVEVA capability were a future logistical concern. No source / test changes.
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Doc — record that this dev box (DESKTOP-6JL3KKO) hosts the full AVEVA stack required for the LmxOpcUa Phase 2 breakout, removing the "needs live MXAccess runtime" environmental blocker that the partial-exit evidence cited as gating Streams D + E. Inventory verified via Get-Service: 27 ArchestrA / Wonderware / AVEVA services running including aaBootstrap, aaGR (Galaxy Repository), aaLogger, aaUserValidator, aaPim, ArchestrADataStore, AsbServiceManager, AutoBuild_Service; the full Historian set (aahClientAccessPoint, aahGateway, aahInSight, aahSearchIndexer, aahSupervisor, InSQLStorage, InSQLConfiguration, InSQLEventSystem, InSQLIndexing, InSQLIOServer, InSQLManualStorage, InSQLSystemDriver, HistorianSearch-x64); slssvc (Wonderware SuiteLink); MXAccess COM DLL at C:\Program Files (x86)\ArchestrA\Framework\bin\ArchestrA.MXAccess.dll plus the matching .tlb files; OI-Gateway install at C:\Program Files (x86)\Wonderware\OI-Server\OI-Gateway\ — which means the Phase 1 Task E.10 AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test (decision #142) is *also* runnable on the same box, not blocked on a separate AVEVA test machine as the original deferral assumed. dev-environment.md inventory row for "Dev Galaxy" now lists every service and file path; status flips to "Fully available — Phase 2 lift unblocked"; the GLAuth row also fills out v2.4.0 actual install details (direct-bind cn={user},dc=lmxopcua,dc=local; users readonly/writeop/writetune/writeconfig/alarmack/admin/serviceaccount; running under NSSM service GLAuth; current GroupToRole mapping ReadOnly→ConfigViewer / WriteOperate→ConfigEditor / AlarmAck→FleetAdmin) and notes the v2-rebrand to dc=otopcua,dc=local is a future cosmetic change. phase-2-partial-exit-evidence.md status header gains "runtime now in place"; an Update 2026-04-17 callout enumerates the same service inventory and concludes "no environmental blocker remains"; the next-session checklist's first step changes from "stand up dev Galaxy" to "verify the local AVEVA stack is still green (Get-Service aaGR, aaBootstrap, slssvc → Running) and the Galaxy ZB repository is reachable" with a new step 9 calling out that the AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test should now be folded in opportunistically. plan.md §"4. Galaxy/MXAccess as Out-of-Process Driver" gains a "Dev environment for the LmxOpcUa breakout" paragraph documenting which physical machine has the runtime so the planning doc no longer reads as if AVEVA capability were a future logistical concern. No source / test changes.
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Harden v2 design against the four findings from the 2026-04-17 Codex adversarial review of the db schema and admin UI: (1) DriverInstance.NamespaceId now enforces a same-cluster invariant in three layers (sp_ValidateDraft cross-table check using the new UX_Namespace_Generation_LogicalId_Cluster composite index, server-side namespace-selection API scoping that prevents bypass via crafted requests, and audit-log entries on cross-cluster attempts) so a draft for cluster A can no longer bind to cluster B's namespace and leak its URI into A's endpoint; (2) the Namespace table moves from cluster-level to generation-versioned with append-only logical-ID identity and locked NamespaceUri/Kind across generations so admins can no longer disable a namespace that a published driver depends on outside the publish/diff/rollback flow, the cluster-create workflow opens an initial draft containing the default namespaces instead of writing namespace rows directly, and the Admin UI Namespaces tab becomes hybrid (read-only over published, click-to-edit opens draft) like the UNS Structure tab; (3) ZTag/SAPID fleet-wide uniqueness moves from per-generation indexes (which silently allow rollback or re-enable to reintroduce duplicates) into a new ExternalIdReservation table that sits outside generation versioning, with sp_PublishGeneration reserving atomically via MERGE under transaction lock so a different EquipmentUuid attempting the same active value rolls the whole publish back, an FleetAdmin-only sp_ReleaseExternalIdReservation as the only path to free a value for reuse with audit trail, and a corresponding Release-reservation operator workflow in the Admin UI; (4) Equipment.EquipmentId is now system-generated as 'EQ-' + first 12 hex chars of EquipmentUuid, never operator-supplied or editable, removed from the Equipment CSV import schema entirely (rows match by EquipmentUuid for updates or create new equipment with auto-generated identifiers when no UUID is supplied), with a new Merge-or-Rebind-equipment operator workflow handling the rare case where two UUIDs need to be reconciled — closing the corruption path where typos and bulk-import renames were minting duplicate identities and breaking downstream UUID-keyed lineage. New decisions #122-125 with explicit "supersedes" notes for the earlier #107 (cluster-level namespace) and #116 (operator-set EquipmentId) frames they revise.
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Doc — record that this dev box (DESKTOP-6JL3KKO) hosts the full AVEVA stack required for the LmxOpcUa Phase 2 breakout, removing the "needs live MXAccess runtime" environmental blocker that the partial-exit evidence cited as gating Streams D + E. Inventory verified via Get-Service: 27 ArchestrA / Wonderware / AVEVA services running including aaBootstrap, aaGR (Galaxy Repository), aaLogger, aaUserValidator, aaPim, ArchestrADataStore, AsbServiceManager, AutoBuild_Service; the full Historian set (aahClientAccessPoint, aahGateway, aahInSight, aahSearchIndexer, aahSupervisor, InSQLStorage, InSQLConfiguration, InSQLEventSystem, InSQLIndexing, InSQLIOServer, InSQLManualStorage, InSQLSystemDriver, HistorianSearch-x64); slssvc (Wonderware SuiteLink); MXAccess COM DLL at C:\Program Files (x86)\ArchestrA\Framework\bin\ArchestrA.MXAccess.dll plus the matching .tlb files; OI-Gateway install at C:\Program Files (x86)\Wonderware\OI-Server\OI-Gateway\ — which means the Phase 1 Task E.10 AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test (decision #142) is *also* runnable on the same box, not blocked on a separate AVEVA test machine as the original deferral assumed. dev-environment.md inventory row for "Dev Galaxy" now lists every service and file path; status flips to "Fully available — Phase 2 lift unblocked"; the GLAuth row also fills out v2.4.0 actual install details (direct-bind cn={user},dc=lmxopcua,dc=local; users readonly/writeop/writetune/writeconfig/alarmack/admin/serviceaccount; running under NSSM service GLAuth; current GroupToRole mapping ReadOnly→ConfigViewer / WriteOperate→ConfigEditor / AlarmAck→FleetAdmin) and notes the v2-rebrand to dc=otopcua,dc=local is a future cosmetic change. phase-2-partial-exit-evidence.md status header gains "runtime now in place"; an Update 2026-04-17 callout enumerates the same service inventory and concludes "no environmental blocker remains"; the next-session checklist's first step changes from "stand up dev Galaxy" to "verify the local AVEVA stack is still green (Get-Service aaGR, aaBootstrap, slssvc → Running) and the Galaxy ZB repository is reachable" with a new step 9 calling out that the AppServer-via-OI-Gateway smoke test should now be folded in opportunistically. plan.md §"4. Galaxy/MXAccess as Out-of-Process Driver" gains a "Dev environment for the LmxOpcUa breakout" paragraph documenting which physical machine has the runtime so the planning doc no longer reads as if AVEVA capability were a future logistical concern. No source / test changes.
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