Users Guide

Maintaining alert thresholds
Viewing alert thresholds
View the status of the device or group that is based on the configured alert thresholds.
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have added devices or groups to Power Manager.
About this task
To view the alert thresholds graphs for power and temperature:
Steps
1. From OpenManage Enterprise, perform one of the following steps:
For a device:
a. Click the Devices tab.
All the devices that are discovered in OpenManage Enterprise are displayed.
b. From the list of devices, click a device name.
The details of the device are displayed on the Overview page.
c. To view Power Manager-related information, click the Power Management and Monitoring tab.
For a static group:
a. Click Devices > Static Groups > Group name.
All the devices that are part of the static group are displayed.
b. To view Power Manager-related information, click Group Details.
For a physical group, perform one of the following steps:
a. Click Devices > Physical Hierarchy > Group name.
All the devices that are part of the physical group are displayed.
b. To view Power Manager-related information, click Group Details.
OR
a. If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4 or earlier, click Power Management > Rack View.
If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.5, click Plugins > Power Management > Rack View.
The Rack View tab is displayed.
To filter and view the data, expand the Advanced Filters option. Following is a list of categories available:
Group Name
Health State
Power State
Connection State
Type
Select the categories of your choice and view the filtered data.
b. Click the device name or IP address.
2. View the power and temperature status on the Alert Thresholds tab.
The Collected Atfield displays the last collection time.
The pointer on the scale gives the average power and thermal data.
Power Manager displays the minimum and maximum power and temperature values based on the device and the previous
readings that were collected. The scale is grayed-out if the thresholds are not set or if the threshold values are cleared off.
Maintaining Power Manager
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