Smartplant 3D: Citrix Guide
Smartplant 3D: Citrix Guide
Citrix Guide
May 2012
DSP3D-PE-200091D
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Trademarks
Intergraph, the Intergraph logo, PDS, SmartPlant, FrameWorks, I-Convert, I-Export, I-Sketch, SmartMarine, IntelliShip, INtools,
ISOGEN, MARIAN, SmartSketch, SPOOLGEN, SupportManager, and SupportModeler are trademarks or registered trademarks
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Contents
Preface .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
SmartPlant 3D Documentation Set ......................................................................................................... 7
Documentation Comments ................................................................................................................... 11
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 65
Administrative Guides
SmartPlant 3D Installation Guide - Provides instructions on installing and configuring the
software.
Project Management User's Guide - Provides instructions for setting up the databases, creating
permission groups, backing up and restoring project data, assigning access permissions to the
model, defining and managing locations for Global Workshare, and version migration.
SmartPlant 3D Global Workshare Guide - Provides instructions for setting up the software and
the databases to work in a workshare environment.
SmartPlant 3D Interference Checking Guide - Provides information on installing, configuring,
and using the interference detection service.
SmartPlant 3D Integration Reference Guide - Provides information about installing, configuring,
and using SmartPlant 3D in an integrated environment.
SmartPlant 3D Interpreting Human Piping Specifications - Provides information about how to
interpret human piping specifications so that you can create the corresponding piping
specification in the software.
SmartPlant 3D Export to PDMS - Provides information about how to export model data from
SmartPlant 3D to PDMS. Specific guidelines relating to best practices and known limitations of
the export functionality are also included.
SmartPlant 3D Point Cloud Reference - Provides information for referencing point cloud files
provided by point cloud vendors in SmartPlant 3D.
SmartPlant 3D Troubleshooting Guide - Provides information on how to resolve errors that you
may encounter in the software by documenting troubleshooting tips, error messages, and To Do
List messages.
SmartPlant 3D Plant Design System (PDS) Guide - Provides all information needed to use PDS
with SmartPlant 3D. Topics include referencing active PDS projects in SmartPlant 3D, exporting
PDS data and importing that data into SmartPlant 3D, and converting PDS reference data to
SmartPlant 3D reference data.
SmartPlant 3D/SmartMarine 3D Programmer's Guide - Provides information about custom
commands, naming rules, and symbol programming. This document is delivered, if you install
the Programming Resources, to the [Product Folder]\3D\Programming\Help folder.
User's Guides
Catalog User's Guide - Provides information about viewing, editing, and creating reference data
and select lists (codelists).
Common User's Guide - Provides information about defining workspaces, manipulating views,
and running reports.
Compartmentation User's Guide - Provides instruction for placing volume objects such as
compartments and zones in the model.
Electrical User's Guide - Provides information about routing electrical cable, cableway, cable
tray, and conduit.
Equipment and Furnishings User's Guide - Provides information about placing equipment.
Geometry Analysis and Repair User's Guide - Provides instructions for importing and exporting
model data, checking the data against a defined set of requirements, and repairing the data.
Grids User's Guide - Provides instructions for creating coordinate systems, elevation grid
planes, vertical grid planes, radial cylinders, radial planes, grid arcs, and grid lines.
Hangers and Supports User's Guide - Provides instructions on placing piping, duct, and
cableway supports in the model.
Hole Management User's Guide - Provides instructions for placing, reviewing, and approving
holes in a structure.
HVAC User's Guide - Provides instructions for routing HVAC duct.
Molded Forms User's Guide - Provides instructions for placing hull, bulkheads, major openings,
stiffeners, and other major components of a ship's frame in the model.
Orthographic Drawings User's Guide - Provides information about creating and managing
orthographic drawings.
Piping Isometric Drawings User's Guide - Provides information about creating and managing
piping isometric drawings.
Piping User's Guide - Provides instructions for routing pipe and placing valves, taps, and pipe
joints.
Planning User's Guide - Provides instructions about defining the assembly hierarchy (production
bill of material) by creating blocks, assemblies, and by specifying the assembly sequence.
Reports User's Guide - Provides information about creating and managing spreadsheet reports.
Space Management User's Guide - Provides instructions for placing space objects such as
areas, zones, interference volumes, and drawing volumes in the model.
Structural Analysis User's Guide - Provides instructions for defining loads, load cases, load
combinations, and the importing and exporting of analytical data.
Structural Detailing User's Guide - Provides instructions for creating, detailing, and maintaining
the structural members of a Plant.
Structural Manufacturing User's Guide - Provides instructions for creating and maintaining
manufacturing objects such as templates, jigs, and margins.
Structure User's Guide - Provides instructions for placing structural members such as: beams,
columns, slabs, openings, stairs, ladders, equipment foundations, and handrails.
Systems and Specifications User's Guide - Provides instructions for creating systems and
selecting which specifications are available for each system type.
ISOGEN Guides
Symbol Keys Reference Guide - Provides information about the symbol keys for isometric
drawings. This guide is from Alias, the makers of ISOGEN.
Hardware Configurations
The SmartPlant License Manager licensing computer software should be installed on a stable,
single node, hardware configuration (such as a simple PC), with a static IP address, because
license key installation and license seat usage authentication depends on the information
gathered from the physical hardware. Any automated changes that cause the hardware
information not to match with the information used to generate the license key will result in a
failure of the authentication process.
Virtual (including VMware), shadowed, mirrored, dynamic, or distributed hardware
configurations cannot be used as a SmartPlant License Manager licensing computer. This
includes terminal (application) servers, networked and distributed storage management
systems, and so forth. When these specialized systems occur in the user's network, the
SmartPlant License Manager Server licensing computer should be installed on a separate
dedicated hardware configuration system. The SmartPlant License Manager licensing computer
should be situated on the user's network where it can be accessed by all systems that are
running application software that relies on the SmartPlant License Manager licensing computer
for license management.
Multiple SmartPlant License Manager licensing computers can be used in the user's network as
long as each system is a unique hardware system/installation. If SmartPlant License Manager
licensing computers are cloned after the license key has been installed, then the license
management will fail on the cloned system. Each SmartPlant License Manager licensing
computer requires its own unique license key.
RAID (redundant array of independent disks) and SAN (storage area networks) are not
supported on a SmartPlant License Manager license computer.
The license computer must have the same version (or later) of SmartPlant License Manager
installed as any client computers. In other words, you cannot use a newer version on a client
computer to retrieve a license from an older version of SmartPlant License Manager on the
licensing computer. The license computer must have the same version (or a newer version)
installed than the clients.
You must log in as Administrator to install this software.
1. Insert the Intergraph SmartPlant License Manager media. If the media does not start
automatically, double-click Setup.exe in the root folder of the media.
During SmartPlant License Manger installation automatically turns on a product
usage log file in C:\Win32App\Ingr\SPLM\bin\loggingfileV12.txt. You can
change this location and name of this file as it can grow to be a large file. If you stop and
restart logging, you need to define the output location.
This file can grow very large and users can redefine the location and name of this file.
2. Select SmartPlant License Manager Installation.
3. Click Next on the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SmartPlant License Manager
page.
4. Enter your name and company name in the User Name and Company Name fields on
the Customer Information page. Click Next.
5. On the Software License Agreement page, select your country from the list and
click Display to view the license agreement.
The license agreement is delivered as a PDF file.
6. Carefully read the license agreement. Close the PDF document, and click Yes on
the License Agreement page to accept the terms.
7. Select either License Client or License Machine.
8. On the Choose Destination Location page, click Next to install SmartPlant License
Manager in the default location. If you want to install the software in another location,
click Change and select the new location.
It is recommended that you install SmartPlant License Manager using a path that
contains no spaces, such as c:\win32app\Ingr (the default path).
9. Click Install on the Ready to Install the Program page. A status bar displays the progress
of the installation on the Status Setup page.
10. Click Finish on the InstallShield Wizard Complete page to complete installation of
SmartPlant License Manager.
Do not delete any files that are created during installation or as a result of using
SmartPlant License Manager. Removal of any files causes the license system to fail and
can require install, repair, or possibly removal and re-install of SmartPlant License Manager.
11. Add pdlice.exe to both the license computer and the client computer after installing of
SPLM. You may need to remove pdlice.exe and re-add it if you uninstall and reinstall
SPLM to upgrade SPLM from previous version to a current version. Otherwise, you may
receive a Connection timed out error message when you start your application. You may
also see the same error in your scavenging log file.
A license machine that is defined in the HK_Current_User does not roll over to a license
machine defined using the SmartPlant License Manager interface (saved in
HKLM_Current_User).
Additional information about certified Citrix versions is available on the SmartPlant Enterprise
Product Compatibility Matrix on the Intergraph Process, Power & Marine eCustomer Web site.
To view this matrix, browse to the following Web address, and type your eCustomer user name
and password: https://crmweb.intergraph.com. Click Download Software Updates >
Products, and then click the PPM Compatibility Matrices link in the middle of the page.
To install software on a Citrix server, you must log on with an account that has
administrator access. Use the Change User Mode Option to set the Terminal Server in the
"Installation" mode.
Hardware Requirements
Refer to your Citrix documentation for system hardware requirements for the Citrix server.
SmartPlant License Manager has no special hardware requirements beyond those
recommended for Windows.
Known Issues
Configuring SmartPlant License Manager as a license machine on Citrix is not supported.
If you install the optional Project Management task, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 32-bit client
must be installed on the same computer. These SQL Server components are not required on
client computers where Project Management is not installed.
The Piping Specification Remote Access Server feature sets up the workstation computer as
a remote access server. Selecting the Piping Specification Remote Access Server feature
registers the SP3DPipingSpecRemoteAccessServer COM+ component. No additional files are
copied to the administrator computer. For more information about the P&ID integration
capabilities of the software, see Integrating with SmartPlant P&ID in the SmartPlant 3D
Installation Guide.
SmartPlant 3D has not been fully certified for compatibility with any other Intergraph
products installed and in concurrent use on the same computer, except those required to
support PDS functionality.
If you have a previous version of SmartPlant 3D installed, you need to remove it before
installing the new version. For more information, see Application Maintenance in
the SmartPlant 3D Installation Guide.
1024 through TCP From workstation to For SmartPlant 3D (for MSDTC), see
65536 server; from server to note above about an alternate
workstation configuration.
3. Locate Distributed Transaction Coordinator in the list of services, and verify that
the Status is set to Started and Startup Type is set to Automatic.
4. If the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service is not started, follow the steps below to
start the service.
Start MSDTC
1. Open the Control Panel and double-click Administrative Tools.
2. Double-click Services.
3. To change the Status or Startup Type, right-click on the Distributed Transaction
Coordinator service, and select Properties from the shortcut menu.
4. On the General tab, select Automatic from the Startup type list.
5. In the Service status section, click Start.
6. Click OK.
7. On the Exceptions tab, verify that MSDTC.exe has been added to the Programs and
Services list.
Make sure that the File and Printer Sharing option is checked. This is necessary for
Project Management, connection to the site database for the first time, and submission of
NT Batch jobs to other workstations to work properly.
8. On the Exceptions tab, click Add Port.
9. In the Add a Port dialog box, type RPC in the Name box and 135 in the Port number box.
10. Click Change scope and define the scope per your network configurations.
11. Click OK to close the Change scope dialog box.
12. Click OK to close the Add a Port dialog box.
13. On the Exceptions tab, verify that RPC has been added to the Programs and Services
list, and then click OK to close the Windows Firewall dialog box.
14. Restart your computer so that the changes can take effect.
The firewall can reset itself to its default settings. If you encounter the error
"Cannot enlist SQL PDS with MSDTC", review your Windows Firewall settings and verify
that they are as outlined in this procedure.
See Also
Instructions for Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (on page 24)
See Also
Configure Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (Vista or Windows 7 Client Only) (on
page Verify Startup of Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator in Vista and Windows 7 (on
page 31)
Configure the Firewall to Allow DCOM Communication (on page 32)
1024 through TCP From workstation to For SmartPlant 3D (for MSDTC), see
65536 server; from server to note above about an alternate
workstation configuration.
Make sure that the File and Printer Sharing option is checked. This is necessary for
Project Management, connection to the site database for the first time, and submission of
NT Batch jobs to other workstations to work properly.
9. On the Exceptions tab, click Add Port.
10. In the Add a Port dialog box, type RPC in the Name box and 135 in the Port number box.
Leave the protocol set to the default, TCP.
11. Click Change scope and define the scope per your network configurations.
12. Click OK to close the Change scope dialog box.
13. Click OK to close the Add a Port dialog box.
14. On the Exceptions tab, verify that RPC has been added to the Programs and Services
list, and then click OK to close the Windows Firewall dialog box.
15. Restart your computer so that the changes can take effect.
The firewall can reset itself to its default settings. If you encounter the error
"Cannot enlist SQL PDS with MSDTC", review your Windows Firewall settings and verify
that they are as outlined in this procedure.
See Also
Instructions for Windows Vista with Service Pack 2 (on page 29)
1024 through TCP From workstation to For SmartPlant 3D (for MSDTC), see
65536 server; from server to note above about an alternate
workstation configuration.
4. Locate Distributed Transaction Coordinator in the list of services, and verify that
the Status is set to Started and Startup Type is set to Automatic.
7. Verify that Distributed Transaction Coordinator has been added to the Allowed
programs and features list.
Make sure that the File and Printer Sharing option is checked. This is necessary for
Project Management, connection to the site database for the first time, and submission of
Intergraph Batch Services jobs to other workstations to work properly.
8. Click OK.
9. Restart your computer so that the changes can take effect.
The firewall can reset itself to its default settings. If you encounter the error
"Cannot enlist SQL PDS with MSDTC", review your Windows Firewall settings and verify
that they are as outlined in this procedure.
The system language specified for Microsoft Office must be the same as the system
language specified by the operating system. For example, if your operating system language
is English, Microsoft Office must also be set to English.
If you choose to do a custom installation of Office, be sure to select the .NET Programming
Support for Excel, which is required for the Model Data Reuse command.
See Also
Loading Prerequisite Software on the Client (on page 40)
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP3 requires XML 6.0 and will automatically install it as part of
the SQL Server 2008 Prerequisite installation.
There are internationalization considerations concerning the SQL Server collation settings
you specify that relate to reference data, using SmartPlant Enterprise integrated systems,
Global Workshare Configuration, multiple locales, backup/restore, reports, and upgrading to
future releases. Please contact Intergraph Customer Support for specific configuration
questions.
If a XenApp 6.0 local data store (farm) will be used, Microsoft SQL Server Client must be
installed before installing XenApp 6.0.
1. Insert your SQL Server DVD and start the setup program.
2. From the Planning page, select System Configuration Checker to check for pre-requisite
applications as well as identify potential installation problems.
You may be asked to restart your computer if any pre-requisite applications were
installed.
3. Click Installation and select the New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add
features to an existing installation option.
4. As you go through the installation process, make sure you install the Setup Support
Files and review any Setup Support Rules that identify potential problems.
5. When you get to Feature Selection, select the client features that you want to include:
Client Tools Connectivity
Management Tools - Basic
Management Tools - Complete
SQL Server Books Online
6. When you get to Installation Rules, make sure all operations have passed.
7. From Ready to Install, click Install.
8. When the installation has been completed, review the summary log file for any problems.
9. Before you use the software, you must register it. See Register SQL Server 2008 (on page
44).
10. Install any required service packs or upgrades for SQL Server 2008. See Install any
Required SQL Server 2008 Upgrades.
2. In the tree view, right-click Database Engine, and select New > Server Registration in the
shortcut menu. The New Server Registration dialog box appears.
3. On the General tab, enter or select the name of the server you want to register.
4. Click Save.
If you intend to use the server computer in a Global Workshare Configuration,
register the server with a fully qualified domain. For example, a server on the INGRPPO
domain named WORKFLOW5 must be registered as WORKFLOW5.INGRPPO.COM. For
more information about using Workshare, see the Project Management User's Guide,
available from Help > Printable Guides in the software.
5. Exit Management Studio.
SmartPlant 3D is a 32-bit application that uses the 32-bit Oracle Client even when loaded on
a 64-bit client operating system.
Do not use the Oracle "light client" as it does not include some DLLs required by SmartPlant
3D.
See Also
Install Oracle Client Software 11g Release 2 (on page 45)
Configure the Oracle Client (on page 46)
Verify Startup of Oracle Client Services (on page 48)
Now that the Oracle Client is installed, you can configure the client. For more information, see
Configure the Oracle Client (on page 46).
See Also
Installing and Configuring Oracle Client Software (on page 45)
Because the current version of SmartPlant 3D supports both SQL Server and
Oracle databases, the setup checks the computer to verify that the correct version of the
database client software is installed. If the software determines that Oracle Client is not
installed (for example, if you are using the software with SQL Server databases), the
software displays the following message:
If you are planning to use the software with SQL Server databases, click Yes to continue
installing SmartPlant 3D. If you are planning to use the software with Oracle databases,
click No to exit the Smart 3D setup and install the Oracle client software.
SmartMarine 3D supports only SQL Server databases.
4. On the User Information page, enter information in the Full Name, Organization,
and Serial number boxes. The serial number sticker is located on the CD package.
The serial number is used for product identification only. A license key is
required to run SmartPlant 3D. For more information about installing and using SmartPlant
License Manager, see the SmartPlant License Manager Installation and User's Guide
(SPLMInstall_UserGuide.pdf).
5. Click Next.
6. On the Software License Agreement page, select your country from the list, and
click Display to view the license agreement.
The license agreement is delivered as a PDF file; consequently, you must have
Acrobat Reader installed on the client computer in order to view the license agreement. If
the software detects that Acrobat Reader is not installed, a message box appears. To install
Acrobat Reader (from the Intergraph Smart 3D DVD) and continue with the installation,
click Yes. If you click No on the message box, the setup process immediately stops without
installing the client software.
7. Carefully read the license agreement. Close the PDF document, and click Yes on
the Software License Agreement page to accept the terms.
8. On the Destination Folder page, click Browse and select the folder location for the client
software. Then click OK.
9. On the Select Features page, select the features that you want to install. For example, if
you want to be able to create databases in SmartPlant 3D, click the Project Management
and SmartPlant 3D Server Connectivity options, and select Will be installed on local
hard drive.
Before adding and removing features from the setup, review the dependencies that can
exist between one feature and another.
10. Click Next.
11. On the Ready to Install the Application page, verify the installation summary. Click Back
to return to any previous pages and make changes.
12. Click Next to begin installing client software.
13. Click Finish to exit the installation sequence.
14. Restart the computer to complete the installation.
Additional Information
During the setup, the %temp% value is defined as the user %temp% of the person who runs the
setup. In Windows, each user's C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp is
protected from other Windows users. Consequently, you must set the system environment
variable TEMP value to a folder location where everyone has write access (that is, C:\Temp).
For more information about editing system variables, see the MS Windows online
documentation.
If you installed the Piping Specification Remote Access Server feature during the setup, you
must verify that the COM+ application is installed and configured on the administrator computer.
For more information, see Configure the Piping Specification Remote Access Server Service
(Vista and Windows 7) in the SmartPlant 3D Installation Guide.
You can install the Database Interference Detection Service on a different computer. The
Database Interference Detection Service requires that the optional Project Management and
SmartPlant 3D Server Connectivity options be delivered. For more information, see Install
Database Interference Detection Service in the SmartPlant 3D Installation Guide.
See Also
Loading Prerequisite Software on the Client (on page 40)
6. If you want to create an uninstall program, click Yes. Otherwise, click No. If you choose not
to create an uninstall program, you must remove the entire application to remove the service
pack changes.
7. Click OK to confirm the installation folder. This folder should be the same folder where you
installed the regular installation.
You will see WinZip Self-Extractor windows appear as the service pack installs.
See Also
Loading Prerequisite Software on the Client (on page 40)
For Windows XP
You must have administrative privileges on the computer to modify the boot.ini file.
1. Open the Control Panel and double-click System.
5. In the [Operating Systems] section of the boot.ini file, add the following switch to the end of
the startup line that includes the /fastdetect switch: /3GB:
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional"
/fastdetect /3GB
6. Save the changes to the boot.ini file and close Notepad.
7. Click OK two times to close the open dialog boxes, and then restart the computer for the
changes to take effect.
SECTION 4
In a Citrix or Terminal Server environment, the operating system has two user modes: the
normal execute mode and an installation mode. When installing applications in the
normal execute mode, because the operating system hosts multiple current users, changes
that would be made in the registry to HKey_Current_User on a single-user system are
instead made to a "shadow key" for each user, and files that would be installed to a user's
home folder on a single-user system are saved to the %SystemRoot% folder instead.
The installation mode of the Terminal Server operating system allows you to install an
application as if you were installing it on a single-user operating system.
If you are going to install SmartPlant 3D silently with a script under a Terminal Services
Server in Application Server mode, we recommend that you update the script to include a
Change User mode command to set the user mode to Install mode first, and then back to
Execute mode after the SmartPlant 3D installation command. This ensures that changes
written to registry key HKEY_CURRENT_USER are properly redirected to their
corresponding HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE registry after each user logs in into the
system. These steps are also recommended when applying hot fixes and service packs in a
silent install.
Most application installation programs are detected by the Terminal Server and the change
to installation mode is done automatically. If this occurs, an After Installation window is
displayed, with the instruction to click Next after the installation. When Next is clicked, the
mode is set back to Execute mode, so it should not be done until the installation has
finished.
1. In a command prompt window, type change user /install and press Enter.
You can confirm the current setting of the user mode by using the /query switch
(change user /query).
2. Install any prerequisite software required by the application.
3. Run the installation for the application to be installed.
4. When the installation is complete, in the command prompt window, type change user
/execute and press Enter.
2. In the Display area of Session Settings, select the screen resolution to use.
4. Click OK.
5. Launch the Windows operating system's Computer Management utility.
6. In the tree-list window, select Services.
7. Start the following services:
Citrix CPU Utilization Mgmt/CPU Rebalancer
Citrix CPU Utilization Mgmt/Resource Mgmt
These services will not restart automatically after a reboot. These services
must be restarted manually whenever the server is rebooted.
V
Verify Startup of Microsoft Distributed
Transaction Coordinator in Vista and
Windows 7 31, 36
Verify Startup of Microsoft Distributed
Transaction Coordinator in XP 25
Verify Startup of Oracle Client Services 48
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What's New with Citrix Integration 13