HP Insight Control 7.3 Update 1 Release Notes
Data Center Power Control (DCPC) works only on primary address of a system
DCPC works only on primary address of a system. It cannot detect a system with non-primary
address.
Suggested action
Provide the primary IP address of target node while creating a rule in DCPC.
Power delivery devices must not use a resolvable hostname
Power delivery devices must not use a name (or hostname) that conflicts with any other hostname
that is resolvable to an IP address in the datacenter (irrespective of whether that name is discovered
in HP SIM or not). If a power delivery device is created with a name that is a resolvable hostname,
HP SIM starts discovering with this IP address. When this occurs, power management analysis
views that attempt to display the power delivery device and may report the following error message:
Circuit {Name} does not exist.
Suggested action
To correct this situation, you must correct the system type of the {Name} to be a power delivery
device by performing the following:
1. In the Systems Insight Manager Search box, enter the {Name} to find the System page for
{Name} and click on the link for {Name}.
2. Click the Tools & Links tab.
3. Click the Edit System Properties link.
4. Change the System type: option to Power Delivery Device.
5. Ensure that the Prevent the Discovery, Identification and Data Collection processes from changing
these system properties is checked.
6. Click OK.
Incompatibility between Internet Explorer 7 and Adobe Flex
When typing targets with system name in the Define Rules page, click the search box in the left
panel of the HP Systems Insight Manager to determine whether the system can be discovered, then
click the target box in Data Center Power Control to type the system name discovered. The text
field becomes inaccessible.
NOTE: This issue applies to ProLiant systems only.
Suggested action
Use another supported browser.
Major issues
Scheduled tasks for Power Regulator or Power Cap are not listed under “Scheduled tasks” list or
not editable
If you have scheduled a Power Regulator or Power Cap task using Power Management 6.0 or
earlier and when you upgrade your system to Power Management 7.3 or 7.3.1, the task may not
be listed in the Scheduled tasks list or may result in failure when you try to edit the task.
Suggested action
Delete the existing power regulator or power cap task and schedule new task.
Error messages or incorrect graphs are displayed for the Power/Thermal graphs
Error messages or incorrect graphs are displayed for the Power/Thermal graphs when the graph
redisplay or refresh data is activated multiple times in close succession.
Suggested action
Do not activate graph redisplay or refresh data multiple times in close succession.
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