If you want to run HYPERSIM on the target, HYPERSIM must be installed on your computer first.
See here to know how: https://opal-rt.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/POPALRTLINUX/pages/466026497/Prepare+Software#Download-and-Install-RT-LAB-on-your-Computer-(Optional-on-Upgrade- Download and install HYPERSIM on your Computer (Optional on Upgrade Only)
Remove the Old Target from HYPERSIM
Under the HYPERSIM tab in the Tools section, click Targets.
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The following screen will appear.
Click on Targets in the Target Manager Pane on the left.
In the “Targets” list on the right side, right-click the target’s IP address of the old target under Red Hat Linux OS.
Select Delete.
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Add the New Target
Under the HYPERSIM tab in the Tools section, click Targets.
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Select Targets in the left pane:
Click the plus sign (“+”) in the top right corner of the Targets pane to add a new target
Enter the primary IP address (eth0/eno1) of your target
Add a comprehensive description so that you may easily recognize your target
When done, click OK
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The username and password are required for the first installation, see below for the details.
Login user: root
Password: For the default password see the Quick Start Guide accompanying the USB key.
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HYPERSIM will install itself on the target. |
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Setup and Test the HYPERSIM installation
To add a target to HYPERSIM on your host PC, to add or update licenses, to load a model and test your updated system, refer to the RT-LAB user manual, especially these sections and pages:
HYPERSIM : How to Request a License on Localhost and Target (Simulator)
Step 3: Opening a Model, Loading Sensors and Starting a Simulation
To test your updated system, you can use a test model provided with your OP4510 real-time simulator (for example 6-Bus 230 kV HVAC Transmission System as shown below) or run one of your own models.
See also your System Description Document concerning test model.
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