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

8 Virtual machines.......................................................................................................................................... 73
Filtering virtual machines.................................................................................................................................................73
Creating a new virtual machine group........................................................................................................................... 74
Adding a virtual machine to an existing group..............................................................................................................74
Moving a virtual machine group..................................................................................................................................... 75
Viewing a virtual machine power history graph............................................................................................................75
Viewing a virtual machine power distribution graph....................................................................................................75
Deleting a VM group........................................................................................................................................................75
9 Power Monitoring........................................................................................................................................ 76
Power monitoring levels.................................................................................................................................................. 76
Power thresholds............................................................................................................................................................. 76
Viewing power details...................................................................................................................................................... 77
Power details for the current time window.............................................................................................................77
Power details for a dierent time window.............................................................................................................. 77
Power details for racks.............................................................................................................................................. 78
Viewing Energy Consumption.........................................................................................................................................78
Viewing a power history graph.......................................................................................................................................79
Viewing system airow graph.........................................................................................................................................79
Monitoring PDU................................................................................................................................................................79
Monitoring UPS Power................................................................................................................................................... 80
10 Temperature Monitoring..............................................................................................................................81
Temperature Monitoring Level........................................................................................................................................ 81
Viewing Temperature Details........................................................................................................................................... 81
Temperature Details for the Current Time Window................................................................................................81
Temperature Details for a Dierent Time Window.................................................................................................82
Chassis Details............................................................................................................................................................82
Viewing a temperature history graph............................................................................................................................ 83
Monitoring the Temperature of the Chassis/Blade Server.........................................................................................83
Applying circuit breaker limits to chassis.......................................................................................................................83
Monitoring the Temperature of Devices/Groups.........................................................................................................84
11 Policies....................................................................................................................................................... 85
Dynamic power caps....................................................................................................................................................... 86
Power Policy Capabilities................................................................................................................................................ 86
Scenario 1 — The license expires or is not imported............................................................................................ 86
Scenario 2 — You try to import a license on a device without a license imported........................................... 87
Upgrading Device Power Policy Capability................................................................................................................... 87
Creating a policy............................................................................................................................................................... 87
Policy Priority Levels........................................................................................................................................................88
Policy Modes.................................................................................................................................................................... 89
Enabling or disabling a policy.......................................................................................................................................... 89
Viewing policies in the power details graph..................................................................................................................89
Editing a policy................................................................................................................................................................. 89
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