HP Data Center EnvIronmental Edge manual Viewing configuration details for individual components

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To show the Locator View, select the Show/Hide Locator View icon at the top right of the interface.

Viewing configuration details for individual components

Rolling the mouse over any icon displays a new window containing configuration information for that object.

For base stations and racks, the configuration information specifies:

The name of the base station or rack

Temperature and humidity data

Alerts (if any)

For CRAH/CRACs, the configuration information specifies:

The name of the CRAH/CRAC

Temperature data

Alerts (if any)

For Pressure base stations, the configuration information specifies:

The name of the pressure base station

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Contents HP Insight Environmental Observer Software User Guide Part Number December 2010 Fourth EditionIntended audience Contents 100 102103 104About HP Insight Environmental Observer ComponentsSystem requirements Hardware requirementsAccessing the HP Insight Environmental Observer Software requirementsClient PC requirements Software RequirementsSecure web access Interface components Callout Component DescriptionMenu bars Navigation panelSetting permissions HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface Data View window Global Information panelChanging the appearance of columns System statusSorting the data in a column Resizing the width of a columnPrinting data Resizing the Data View windowClosing the Data View window Hiding a columnData center views PUE tabAccessing the PUE tab Viewing data center PUE informationAdjusting chart and graph options Views Accessing the Overview tab To adjust the axis line, see The base station toolbar onOverview tab Viewing data center Overview information Viewing zone Overview information Zone Overview controls Zone Overview legendFiltering visible objects Callout DescriptionLocator view Viewing configuration details for individual components Viewing data values Base station toolbar Sensor object Icon Description CRAH/CRACViews Detecting disconnected sensors Detecting sensors that require maintenance Accessing the Imaging tabImaging tab Icon Status and meaning LocationSensor types and date ranges of data to show Map Legend Display modesViewing static information Sensor-type Description Views Viewing animated information Accessing the Pre-Defined Metrics tab Pre-Defined Metrics tabPre-defined metric definitions Metric Affected objects DescriptionAccessing the Custom Metrics tab Custom Metrics tabViews Views Accessing the Tabular views Select Refresh at anytime to update the data and graphTabular views Sensor object tabsCRAH/CRAC tab Column DescriptionRacks tab Pressure tab Power Meters tab Views Views Views Base Station tab Alerts Active Alerts tab Exporting tabular data to a .csv file Alert History tabWireless Sensor Network tab Accessing the wireless sensor networkVirtual map Shows the wireless device location on Menu bar actions Menu bar optionsReports menu Creating a reportSingle-click a zone to view the properties for that zone Menu bar actions Menu bar actions Menu bar actions Analyzing data Creating custom reports Saving the reportViewing custom queries Running custom queries Editing custom queriesDeleting custom queries Generating battery reports Base Station F/W reports Exporting report data to .csv file Viewing sensor data for analysisCustomizing charts Alerts menuSelect Save to save the data comparison Viewing global active alerts Viewing global alert historyDefining a new alert Create a condition Object Values available CracManaging alerts Performing alert actions Creating an alert definition AuditPredefined alert Description Editing an existing alert definition Menu bar actions Menu bar actions Activating an existing alert definition Deactivating an existing alert definition Deleting individual alerts Administration menu Deleting all alerts from databaseCreating user accounts Create Account User Accounts System Log OptionsUser accounts Searching for user accountsChanging user passwords Clearing active alerts associated with a user Editing or deleting usersViewing the system log Administrative options Email options Auditors optionsSecurity Imaging Alerts Snmp options Menu bar actions Security options Menu bar actions Imaging options Alerts options Changing your password My Account menuChanging your preferences Changing the general preferencesChanging the data display format Changing the date format Changing the languageFrom the Preferences menu, select Language Accessing the user guide Help menuViewing version information Help menu offers the following options User Guide AboutMenu bar actions Maintenance Battery managementReplacing batteries System backup System restore MySQL databaseHP Insight Environmental software troubleshooting Problem SolutionInsight Environmental Configurator User Guide , respectfully Before you contact HP HP contact informationCold top inlet air temperature rate of change Data access layer Identification Internet ProtocolBranch circuit monitoring system Bypass air flowPower Distribution, Incorporated Power usage efficiency Recirculation air flowRandom access memory Rack Cooling IndexIndex Index Index
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Data Center EnvIronmental Edge specifications

HP Data Center Environmental Edge is a cutting-edge solution designed to optimize the efficiency and sustainability of data center operations. In an era where data centers consume enormous power and generate significant carbon footprints, HP's Environmental Edge provides an innovative approach to managing these challenges.

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