Users Guide

Exporting All Device Locations
Exporting all device locations allows you to save the information about the devices and their latitude and longitude coordinates as
a
.csv le. If the address is known for a pin, it is included in the Description eld of the .csv le. Using this le, you can import the
device locations at any time.
NOTE: By default, the latitude and longitude coordinates of each device is saved to the .csv le, even if the latitude and
longitude coordinates were not provided previously.
To export all device locations currently placed on the map:
1. On the Map View, move the mouse pointer over the Actions menu, and then click Export.
The Save As dialog box is displayed.
2. Browse to the location where you want to save the .csv le, type an appropriate le name, and click Save.
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Using Map View
PowerEdge FX Chassis View
By default, the PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s chassis are classied in the device tree under All DevicesModular Systems
PowerEdge FX. The compute sleds installed in the PowerEdge FX chassis, when discovered, are displayed under the appropriate
PowerEdge FX device group in the device tree.
When a PowerEdge FX chassis is selected in the device tree, a graphical representation (Chassis View) of the front of the chassis is
displayed in the device details page. The inventory information of the chassis is displayed under the Chassis View.
NOTE: The Chassis View is only displayed if the PowerEdge FX chassis is discovered using the WS-Man protocol, and at
least one of the slots is occupied by a sled.
Figure 22. Chassis View
Tool Tip and Device Selection
Moving the mouser pointer over a slot on the chassis displays a yellow rectangular box around the slot and a tool tip.
NOTE: The tool tip is only displayed if the slot has a sled installed.
The information displayed in the tool tip varies based on the discovery and inventory status of the sleds. If a sled that contains
multiple compute nodes (For example, PowerEdge FM120x4) is discovered and inventoried, the tool tip displays the:
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