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7/18/2019 Gba Data Flow

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  * APPLICATION SERVER192.168.91.3

Second to Left Monitor – Center in Rack

Rig Data and PWDThird Party System

(i.e. Totco)

Data

Exchange

(Send)

GBSetpoint

DetectEv 

PRIMARY SERVER192.168.91.1

Right two Monitors

Top in Rack

Sentry

RPD

HMI

Choke

HMI

* SECONDARY SERVER192.168.91.2 34.x.x.x

Left Monitor – Bottom in Rack

InSite (ADI)

Data

Exchange

(Receive)

IRIS WITS

(Receive)

CHOKE SKID – RPD – 

10 Channel Logger

PLC

192.168.91.7 

GBA Computer Recommended Data Flow192 Network – Local GBA Network with fixed IPs

34 Network – Halliburton DHCP

* On some older skids, the center computer might be swapped so that the center computer

is the Secondary and the computer on the left is the Application Server. In that case, what is

listed as running on the Application Server will run on the Secondary and what is listed as

running on the Secondary will run on the Application.

Data

Exchange

(Send)

RTO34.x.x.x

Data

Exchange

(Receive)

***RCD

*** Moxa

192.168.91.105

****NI Logger

192.168.91.10 

**** UBD

Equipment

*** Communication to the

RCD is not in place in most

MPD jobs, this is primarily

seen in Alaska.

InSite (ADI)

**Sperry MWD34.x.x.x

InSite (ADI)

** Data

Exchange

(Receive)

** Used only

when Sperry

MWD is on

 job providing

Rig and/or

PWD Data

IRIS

** Data

Exchange

(Send)

Softing OPC ServerInSite (Client)InSite (ADI)

**** The NI Logger is not always used, primarily it will be on the TMT,

BRT and LRT systems and is used for the additional equipment for UBD.

*** Modbus

OPC Server

****NI Max OPC Server