Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC OpenManage Power Center 4.0 User’s Guide
- Overview
- Getting started
- Using OpenManage Power Center
- Preinstallation requirement for OpenManage Power Center
- Using Power Center on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Installing OpenManage Power Center on Microsoft Windows Server
- Installed directories in Windows
- OpenManage Power Center services on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Upgrading Power Center on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Uninstalling OpenManage Power Center on Microsoft Windows operating system
- Launching OpenManage Power Center on Microsoft Windows operating systems
- Configuring Enhanced Security Configuration for Internet Explorer
- Using OpenManage Power Center on Linux operating systems
- Using OpenManage Power Center through Command Line Interface
- Command Line Interface error handling
- Command Line Interface commands
- help
- add_profile
- update_profile
- add_device
- update_device
- rediscover_device
- find_device
- remove_profile
- delete_device
- add_group
- delete_group
- update_group
- add_device_to_group
- remove_device_from_group
- move_device
- move_group
- add_group_to_group
- List commands
- list_device_props
- list_devices
- list_group_props
- list_groups
- list_report_groups
- list_reports
- run_report
- discover_device
- backup_database
- restore_database
- add_ssh_server_key
- remove_ssh_server_key
- list_ssh_server_key
- Command line interface error codes
- Access control
- Task management
- Device Management
- Virtual machines
- Power Monitoring
- Temperature Monitoring
- Policies
- Analysis
- Managing reports
- Event Management
- Security
- Configuring settings
- Logs
- Troubleshooting
- Why am I being required to log in more than once by Power Center?
- Why can’t I access the Power Center management console from a Web browser, even though the Power Center server is running normally?
- Why was I automatically logged out of Power Center?
- Why did my connection to iDRAC6 devices (PowerEdge Servers) fail, when the network connection status is Connected?
- Why can’t Power Center receive events sent from devices?
- Why are previously-existing power policies (including EPR) still effective on devices when Power Center is corrupted or has been uninstalled?
- Why do I see the PostgreSQL error log "FATAL: terminating connection due to administrator command" in the Windows event log?
- Why I can’t open power center login page when I access it through Firefox 31?
- Why I encounter an error, “An internal error occurred. Contact the technical support for help: subordinate error code: 0x8f0c1301”, the Home page when OpenManage Power Center server is installed on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2?
- Why do I encounter a network exception while adding a LDAP user?
- Why do I encounter a network exception while adding a chassis to a group?
- In the compare report, why is the average power value of a device different when the service is stopped for a few hours?
- Why is the “policy return to normal” event not displayed when the only device in the Chassis Management Controller (CMC) is deleted?
- After discovering the devices, incorrect device information is displayed? Why is this happening?
- I am not able to view the power headroom graph on the home screen. How do I troubleshoot?
- I am not able to manage the servers discovered by OMPC through the Redfish protocol. Events are also not logged. How do I troubleshoot and resolve the issue?
- I discovered a server through the Redfish protocol. When I tried to manage the server, the events are not logged in the event list. What do I do now?
- Upgrade failure recovery on Microsoft Windows operating system
- Upgrade failure recovery on Linux operating system

Supported and unsupported devices
You can discover supported devices, and create a group structure to build out the data center. Power Center cannot discover or manage all
device types, and unsupported devices must be manually added to make the data center group structure complete.
For supported devices:
• Device types include chassis, server, UPS, and PDU.
• Set the connection protocol and credential information so that the device can communicate with Power Center.
• Perform management functions including discovery, adding to the group structure, monitoring power and temperature, applying power
management policies, and sending events.
Power Center supports up to 6000 managed devices in one data center.
Table 3. Supported devices
Category Supported Platform Validated Model
Server Dell
• PowerEdge R310 Server
• PowerEdge R410 Server
• PowerEdge R515 Server
• PowerEdge R610 Server
• PowerEdge R710 Server
• PowerEdge R715 Server
• PowerEdge R810 Server
• PowerEdge R815 Server
• PowerEdge R910 Server
• PowerEdge M610 Server
• PowerEdge M610x Server
• PowerEdge M710 Server
• PowerEdge M710HD Server
• PowerEdge M910 Server
• PowerEdge T610 Server
• PowerEdge T710 Server
• PowerEdge FM120 Server
• PowerEdge R320 Server
• PowerEdge R420 Server
• PowerEdge R520 Server
• PowerEdge R620 Server
• PowerEdge R720 Server
• PowerEdge R720xd Server
• PowerEdge R820 Server
• PowerEdge R920 Server
• PowerEdge M420 Server
• PowerEdge M620 Server
• PowerEdge M520 Server
• PowerEdge T320 Server
• PowerEdge T420 Server
• PowerEdge T620 Server
• PowerEdge R330 Server
• PowerEdge R430 Server
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