Users Guide

NOTE: The estimated data should be used as a reference for planning as the final value may
change during plan execution.
Cooling Analysis
OMPC helps you in monitoring the temperature sensors of the supported devices in a data center. The
observed data is helpful in identifying the potential cooling issues of all the rooms in a data center.
In the left pane, click AnalysisCooling Analysis. The Cooling Analysis screen is displayed. On this
screen, you can view:
Hot spot room
Over cooled room
Large temperature span room
Hot outlier room
Configuring cooling analysis settings
1. In the left pane, click Analysis and then click Cooling Analysis.
The Data center Cooling Analysis page is displayed.
2. Click .
Cooling Analysis Settings window is displayed.
3. Select the threshold temperature from the drop-down list to classify a room as Hot Room.
NOTE: Values for Over Cooled Rooms and Large Temperature Span Rooms are present by
default.
4. In the Hot Outlier Devices section, type a value in the text box to classify a device as an Hot Outlier
Device
. A device is classified as an Hot Outlier Device if it exceeds the defined value.
Viewing a hot spot room
1. In the left pane, click Analysis and then click Cooling Analysis.
The Datacenter Cooling Analysis page is displayed.
2. In the Hot Spot Room section, you can view the rooms that are the hottest in the data center. Click
on any room that is listed.
Room <number>: Device(s) Under Hot Spot Room window is displayed. The details of the devices
are displayed.
3. Click Close.
Viewing an over cooled room
1. In the left pane, click Analysis and then click Cooling Analysis.
The Data center Cooling Analysis page is displayed.
2. In the Over Cooled Rooms section, you can view the rooms that are the coolest in the data center.
Click on any room that is listed.
Room <number>: Over Cooled Room window is displayed. The details of the devices are displayed
along with the reason for the scenario along with the resolution.
3. Click Close.
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