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6 changing power monitoring environment settings, 1 changing environmental data settings – FUJITSU ServerView Respurce Orchestrator Virtual Edition V3.1.0 User Manual

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1.

In the ROR console management software tree, right-click the target management software, and select [Modify]-[Registration
Settings] from the popup menu.

The [Modify Management Software(

name

) Settings] dialog is displayed.

The name of the selected VM management software is displayed in

name

.

2.

Enter the following items:

Location

Select the location of the VM management software registration to change.

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If VM management software is installed on the admin server

Select [Admin Server].

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In other cases

Select [Other Server].

IP address

If [Other Server] was selected, enter the IP address of the server on which VM management software is installed.

User ID

Enter the user ID to use to control VM management software.

Password

Enter the password for VM management software.

3.

Click .

VM management software settings are changed.

9.6 Changing Power Monitoring Environment Settings

This section explains how to change power monitoring environment settings.

Power environment settings include environmental data settings, collection cancel settings, and power monitoring device settings.

9.6.1 Changing Environmental Data Settings

Use the following procedure to change environmental data settings:

1.

Select [Tools]-[Options] from the ROR console menu.

The [Options] dialog is displayed.

2.

Click the [Environmental Data] category title, and input the following items in the displayed area.

Data to collect

Select the [Power] checkbox to start collecting power consumption data.

Polling interval (in minutes)

Enter the time interval of the data collection (1-6 or 10).
The number of devices that can be monitored simultaneously depends on the value of this polling interval and the load put on
the admin server. The following values are guidelines.

Table 9.1 Polling Interval

Polling Interval

Number of Devices that can be Monitored Simultaneously

5 minutes

Up to 40 devices

10 minutes

Up to 60 devices

Use a polling interval of 5 minutes or longer when monitoring chassis and servers. Use a polling interval of 10 minutes if
monitoring more than 40 devices.

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