User`s guide
Storage
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 123
Figure 135. Node Configuration Panel
1. Check (select) a checkbox to identify this settings you would like change.
2. Add identification information for the selected settings.
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Power Source: The UPS powering this server. This node should exist in IPM. Type the IP address of the
UPS.
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Load Segment: UPS load segment powering the server. The the Master Load Segment 1 and 2.
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Master Shutdown Duration: This is a Server Shutdown criteria is the time needed for the server to
shutdown gracefully. Type a value.
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Master Shutdown After Value: This is a Server Shutdown criteria is the time elapsed "on battery state"
before graceful Shutdown. This timer must be greater than the maintenance timer. "-1" value means
that timer is disabled. Type a value.
3. Click Sa
ve after the fields are updated.
Shutdown
IPM can manage the remote shutdown for NETAPP devices. To enable this feature, you must apply a specific
configuration. Refer to the following document:
http://pqsoftware.eaton.com/install/common/nas_ups_user_doc_a
a.pdf
In addition, put the netapp_shutdown.ppk file in the following folder:
<Eaton install directory>\configs\scripts
After this configuration is completed, you can configure the po
wer source of your storage and perform the
following steps:
1. Fr o m Star
t > Programs > Eaton > Intelligent Power Manager, select Open Eaton Intelligent Power
Manager to start the main Eaton IPM graphical interface.
2. Select the Set
tings > Auto Discovery menu item.
3. In the Node List, double-click the storage device name (node). The Edit node information dialog displays
4. In the User note field, type the following:
<up
sHostName>;<shutdownTimer>;<shutdownDuration>
where:
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<upsHostName>: UPS hostname attached to the storage
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<shutdownTimer>: Only used when the UPS is on battery (utility lost). Storage device shutdown will
complete in this amount of time after the UPS is on battery
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<shutdownDuration>: Time needed for the storage device to stop gracefully
Example:
ups_1;300;120