User Guide
• Capacities - Capacity Type (max) - Power, weight and heat, consumed and remaining.
• User-defined properties - Property and value.
• Connections - From port, to device, to port, parent, location.
• Asset Reservations are shown on a separate page, containing the following information:
• Rack name.
• Asset name.
• Added - Project name.
• Added - Project date.
• RU location - Number location.
• Removed - Project name.
• Removed - Project date.
• Conflict.
• Header - .pdf generated date.
• Footer - Plan name, rack name.
NOTE: If you select the Export to .pdf file function on a Linux machine, an alert displays advising that Export to .pdf is not currently
supported on Linux clients. Use a Windows machine to perform the Export to .pdf function.
Importing a Floor Plan
Import current floor plan data by downloading files from the user’s specific data center from a spreadsheet.
To import a floor plan:
1. Open a floor plan and select File - Import from the menu options.
2. Enable the Import to Update checkbox if the floor plan is an update.
NOTE: If the floor plan name already exists and you did not check the "Import to update" checkbox, processing stops and you receive
an error that it is a duplicate plan name.
3. Click the Import button to open the directory where floor plan files are stored.
4. Select the appropriate file to import and click Open. The system uploads the file to the server and populates
the database with the floor plan information.
5. Click Cancel to stop the import.
6. When the Current Import field reads, "Import Completed!". Click the Close button.
7. Go to File - Open, to view the floor plan just imported.
8. If the import fails, the Current Import field reads, "Import Failed!". Errors are listed in the Errors section.
9. Click Print Errors to print the list.
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