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3 power delivery devices, 4 unmanaged devices, Power delivery devices – HP OneView User Manual

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Relationship to other resources

A rack resource is associated with the following resources in the

resource summary

diagram (page 29)

:

Zero or one

data centers

Zero or more

enclosures

Zero or more instances of

server hardware

(for HP ProLiant DL servers)

Zero or more

unmanaged devices

Zero or more

power delivery devices

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

racks

Racks

For more information about racks, see the online help for the Racks screen.

2.19.3 Power delivery devices

A power delivery device is a physical resource that delivers power from the data center service
entrance to the rack components. You create the power distribution device objects to describe the
power source for one or more components in the rack. Power delivery devices can include power
feeds, breaker panels, branch circuits, PDUs, outlet bars, outlets, and UPS devices.

For a complete list of power delivery devices, see the screen details online help for the Power
Delivery Devices screen.

Relationship to other resources

A power delivery device resource is associated with the following resources in the

resource summary

diagram (page 29)

:

Zero or more

racks

Zero or more

unmanaged devices

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

power-devices

Power Delivery Devices

For more information about power delivery devices, see the online help for the Power Delivery
Devices screen.

2.19.4 Unmanaged devices

An unmanaged device is a physical resource that is located in a rack or consumes power but is
not currently managed by the appliance. Some unmanaged devices are unsupported devices that
cannot be managed by the appliance.

By adding unmanaged devices to racks, you can obtain a more complete analysis of space, power,
and cooling in the data center, and you can use the appliance to view hardware inventory
information about these devices.

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Understanding the resource model