Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager Version 1.2 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction to Power Manager
- What is new in this release
- Compatibility matrix
- License requirements
- Scalability and performance
- Getting started with Power Manager
- Monitoring and managing Power Manager metrics
- Rack management
- Manage data center during power reduction
- Quick access to Power Manager data
- Adding or removing groups from OpenManage Enterprise dashboard to monitor Power Manager data
- View power and thermal history of Power Manager groups
- Viewing top five energy consumers
- Viewing ratio of devices discovered in OpenManage Enterprise to devices added in Power Manager
- View top ten power offenders
- View top ten temperature offenders
- View top 10 underutilized racks for power and space
- View power and space headroom
- Maintaining Power Manager
- Alerts
- Reports in Power Manager
- Updating Power Manager
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
- Other information you may need
Scalability and performance
Power Manager supports up to 8,000 target devices that include 500 groups—static and physical groups, servers, virtual
machines, and Power Distribution Units (PDUs).
Configure appropriate power and temperature sampling intervals in Power Manager. The sampling intervals impact the system
performance and footprint significantly, including network bandwidth consumption, database size, and trend graph display
latency.
The default power and temperature intervals in Power Manager are 15 minutes. This value is appropriate for small or medium-
sized environments where the device number is less than 1,000. However, when the environment has more managed devices,
the interval is automatically set to 30 minutes.
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