HP OneView User Manual
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Defining your power systems using the Power Delivery Devices resource enables you to monitor
metrics such as consumption rates and power caps.
Related information
Required action or input
Configuration step
The online help for the Power Delivery
Devices screen
•
Device type
•
Device name
•
Rated capacity of the device
•
Line voltage and phase
•
Power feed side (A or B)
•
Power connections to the device
NOTE:
After you enter the device
credentials (user name and password),
the appliance automatically discovers
the HP Intelligent Power Distribution
Units (iPDUs).
Add power devices to the appliance
•
Define your power devices using
the Power Delivery Devices screen
The online help for the Racks screen
•
Rack name
•
Dimensions of the rack and number
of slots
•
Add enclosures and power delivery
devices to the rack
•
Edit the layout of devices within the
rack
•
The thermal limit of the rack
(optional)
NOTE:
The appliance automatically
creates racks and when you import
enclosures. It places enclosures that
are linked by management cables in
the same rack.
Add and configure racks
•
Add racks and configure the layout
of enclosures, power delivery
devices, and other rack devices
using the Racks screen
The online help for the Data Centers
screen
•
Data center name
•
Dimensions of the data center
•
Position racks in the data center
•
Power information such as
electrical derating, voltage, and
power costs
•
Cooling information such as
cooling capacity and cooling to
power cost multiplier
NOTE:
The appliance displays new
racks in all existing data centers until
you position them in a specific data
center. If you are viewing a data
center with unpositioned racks, a
notification is displayed.
Create data centers and position
racks in them
•
Define the physical topology of
your data center using the Data
Centers screen to enable 3D
visualization and temperature
monitoring.
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