Users Guide
Deleting policy
Delete policies that are no longer required.
About this task
When an active policy is deleted, any power consumption restrictions or temperature thresholds that are applied by the policy
are also deleted.
NOTE: If you delete an active temperature-triggered policy, the Emergency Power Reduction (EPR) is automatically
removed on the group.
To delete a policy, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4 or earlier, click Power Management > Policies.
If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.5, click Plugins > Power Management > Policies.
The Policies tab is displayed.
2. Select a policy that you want to delete, and click Delete.
3. In the confirmation window, click Yes.
The policy is deleted successfully.
Managing unmonitored devices
Viewing details of Unmonitored Devices
About this task
To view the details of the devices, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Launch OpenManage Enterprise.
2. If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4 or earlier, in Power Management, click Unmonitored Devices.
If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.5, click Plugins > Power Management > Unmonitored Devices.
All the Unmonitored Devices details are listed on the Unmonitored Devices tab.
After adding the unmonitored devices in a physical group under a rack, the location and rack slot columns are populated for
that device.
Editing Unmonitored Devices
About this task
To edit the details of a device, perform the following steps:
Steps
1. Launch OpenManage Enterprise.
2. If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4 or earlier, in Power Management, click Unmonitored Devices.
If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.5, click Plugins, Power Management, and then click Unmonitored
Devices.
The Unmonitored Devices tab is displayed.
3. Select the device you want to edit and click Edit.
For information on the values of fields, see Details for Unmonitored Devices table in Adding Details of Unmonitored
Devices.
4. Provide the details and click Finish.
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Maintaining Power Manager