Users Guide

Table 1. Supported servers and chassis models(continued)
Category Validated Model
PowerEdge R340 Server
PowerEdge T340 Server
PowerEdge R740xd2 Server
Chassis
PowerEdge M1000e
PowerEdge VRTX Blade Enclosure
PowerEdge FX2/FX2s
PowerEdge MX7000
Supported protocols
Power Manager supports only WSMAN protocol for servers and chassis.
Power Manager supports only REST protocol for PowerEdge MX7000 chassis.
NOTE: Power Manager version 1.0 is supported on OpenManage Enterprise versions 3.2, 3.2.1 and 3.3
Supported hardware:
Table 2. Minimum required hardware
Minimum recommended
hardware
Large deployments Small deployments
Number of devices that can be
managed by Power Manager
Up to 3000 1000
RAM 16 GB 16 GB
Processors 8 cores 4 cores
Hard drive 250 GB 250 GB
Supported web browsers:
Google Chrome 58 and later
Mozilla Firefox 57 and later
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 and later (64-bit)
Power Manager is not supported on the following:
PowerEdge M1000e, PowerEdge VRTX, PowerEdge FX2, and PowerEdge FX2s chassis discovered with viewer credentials
Servers with cabled Power Supply Units (PSUs)
PowerEdge FM120x4
Servers added through In-Band server discovery.
Topics:
Role-based user privileges for Power Manager
Role-based user privileges for Power Manager
Users are assigned roles which determine their level of access to Power Manager and device management features. This is termed as
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). This is a common list of RBAC for users based on their roles and Power Manager features. Therefore,
the console enforces one role per account.
Table 3. Role-based user privileges for Power Manager
Features Admin user Device Manager Viewer
Install Power Manager Yes No No
Enable Power Manager Yes No No
Disable Power Manager Yes No No
8 Compatibility for Power Manager