Opening the power/thermal analysis view, Understanding the power/thermal analysis view – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual
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SSH credentials configured in Systems Insight Manager. If this fails, power management uses the Sign-in
credentials of Systems Insight Manager.
7.
Default Power Management Data Expiration Settings
enable you to configure the time to keep the
historical data.
In the first Remove data older than list, select the number that corresponds with a time span to be
selected in the second list. For example, specifying Remove data older than 6 Month(s) would delete
all data older than six months.
8.
Click Apply to save your settings.
Opening the Power/Thermal Analysis view
To open or access the Insight Control power management Power/Thermal Analysis views page, perform
one of the following:
•
From the Systems Insight Manager System and Event Collection pane, click All Data Centers (for
Physical Location tab) or All Power Delivery Devices (for Power Delivery tab).
•
Click Tools
→Integrated Consoles→Power Management....
•
From any Systems Insight Manager collection view, select power or location option for the View as
field. Or, from the Systems Insight Manager System and Event Collection pane, customize a collection
to show the power or location view by default through the Customize… link.
Understanding the Power/Thermal Analysis view
The various fields, views, and components of Insight Control power management Power/Thermal Analysis
views are:
•
Physical Location
tab: Lists all the monitored power distribution devices and managed systems and
devices to show how they are configured and monitored from a data center level to the system level.
For more information, see
.
•
Power Delivery
tab: Lists all the monitored power distribution devices and managed systems and
devices to show how the power is distributed from a power feed level to the system level based on the
Power Delivery Hierarchy. For more information, see
and
.
•
Available Power
tab: Lists all the leaf power delivery devices to show the excess capacity and cap
headroom available for deploying additional systems. For more information, see
.
•
Edit...
: Enables you to access the power management properties for any selected system or device.
•
Delete...
: Enables you to delete the selected systems and disconnect them from any power management
asscoications with other systems or power delivery devices.
•
Define Data Center...
: Enables you to define a data center. To define a data center, see
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Basic procedures