User Manual
Table Of Contents
- HP Insight Control for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview of HP Insight Control for Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization
- 2 Installation and discovery
- 3 Viewing inventory, performance, and health data for HP ProLiant host servers
- 4 Managing your HP ProLiant systems
- 5 Managing discovery credentials
- 6 Viewing entity traps in RHEV-M
- 7 Generating reports
- 8 Database backup
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Uninstalling HP Insight Control for RHEV
- 11 Support and other resources
- 12 Documentation feedback
- A Regulatory information
- Glossary
• Output Power—The amount of power in Watts that the subsystem is producing.
• Power Consumed—The current power consumed by the subsystem.
• Good Power Supplies—The number of power supplies that are currently operating in the
subsystem.
• Wanted Power Supplies—The needed number of power supplies plus the redundant number
of power supplies in the subsystem.
• Needed Power Supplies—The number of power supplies needed for the subsystem to work
properly.
Thermal Information
The Thermal Information data table contains:
• Redundancy—The status of thermal subsystem redundancy: either in a redundant configuration,
not in a redundant configuration, or status unknown.
• Ambient Temperature—The temperature inside the enclosure.
• Good Fans—The number of fans currently operating in the enclosure.
• Wanted Fans—The needed number of fans plus the redundant number of fans.
• Needed Fans—Number of fans required for the subsystem not to overheat.
Fan Information
The Fan Information table contains, for each fan bay:
• Bay—The location of the fan.
• Status—The current status of the fan.
• Name—The HP product name of the fan.
• Speed—Fan speed for thermal management of server.
• Power—The amount of power currently being consumed by the fan.
• Part Number—The HP fan part number.
• Spare Part Number—The HP fan spare part number.
Power Supplies
The Power Supplies table contains, for each power supply bay:
• Bay—The location of the power supply.
• Status—The current status of the power supply.
• Name—The HP product name of the power supply.
• Power—The amount of power currently supplied and the total amount of power that can be
supplied.
• Serial Number—The HP serial number for the power supply.
• Part Number—The HP part number for the power supply.
• Spare Part Number—The HP spare part number for the power supply.
Interconnect trays
The Interconnect Trays table contains, for each interconnect bay:
• Bay—The number of the bay containing the interconnect tray.
• Status—The current status of the enclosure tray.
• Name—The HP product name of the interconnect module.
• Power—The amount of power currently being used by the interconnect module.
20 Viewing inventory, performance, and health data for HP ProLiant host servers