Dell OpenManage Power Center 3.
Definition Dell OpenManage Power Center is a power management solution for the data center. It enables you to monitor and manage power consumption and temperature in your data center through the management console. Version: 3.0.0 Rev.A00 Release Date: September , 2014 Previous Version 2.0.0 Importance OPTIONAL: Dell recommends the customer review specifics about the update to determine if it applies to your system.
• Microsoft Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise • Microsoft Windows 8 Professional and Enterprise (x64 recommended) • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.10 x86_64 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.4 x86_64 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6.5 x86_64 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.
Known Issues Issue 1: The event description is divided into two columns in exported file Description: Some event description can contain the comma “,” in events.This is breaking the .csv file formatting. [171946] Resolution: Please edit the CSV file manually and merge the columns. Issue 2: Wrong time for power task, when user edit a schedule start time in DST Description: Edit power task time in UTC -8 time zone will have time difference in the summary page.
Issue 3: Getting event “Power returns to normal”, but the server is in the lost connection state Description: I got an alert that the average power usage exceeds the set threshold, and then I got an alert that “Power returns to normal”, but when checking the server, I find that the server is in the “lost connection” state.
Issue 8: I get a “network exception” error when logging in with an LDAP user account Description: LDAP server configuration (see Settings > Directory) is required to log in with an LDAP user account. This issue could be caused by the network communication between LDAP and OMPC server during the authentication process. Resolution or workaround: Check the LDAP configuration in OpenManage Power Center setting to make sure the IP address of LDAP server is correct.
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