HP Data Center EnvIronmental Edge manual Contents

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Contents

 

Overview

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About HP Insight Environmental Observer

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Components

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System requirements

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Hardware requirements

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Software requirements

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Client PC requirements

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Accessing the HP Insight Environmental Observer

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Secure web access

7

HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface

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Interface components

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Menu bars

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Navigation panel

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Data View window

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Global Information panel

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System status

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Changing the appearance of columns

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Sorting the data in a column

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Resizing the width of a column

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Relocating a column

13

Hiding a column

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Printing data

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Resizing the Data View window

14

Closing the Data View window

14

Views

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Data center views

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PUE tab

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Accessing the PUE tab

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Viewing data center PUE information

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Overview tab

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Accessing the Overview tab

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Viewing data center Overview information

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Viewing zone Overview information

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Detecting disconnected sensors

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Detecting sensors that require maintenance

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Imaging tab

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Accessing the Imaging tab

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The Map Legend

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Display modes

32

Pre-Defined Metrics tab

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Accessing the Pre-Defined Metrics tab

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Pre-defined metric definitions

37

Custom Metrics tab

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Accessing the Custom Metrics tab

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Tabular views

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Contents Part Number December 2010 Fourth Edition HP Insight Environmental Observer Software User GuideIntended audience Contents 104 100102 103Hardware requirements About HP Insight Environmental ObserverComponents System requirementsSoftware Requirements Accessing the HP Insight Environmental ObserverSoftware requirements Client PC requirementsSecure web access Callout Component Description Interface componentsNavigation panel Menu barsSetting permissions HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface Global Information panel Data View windowResizing the width of a column Changing the appearance of columnsSystem status Sorting the data in a columnHiding a column Printing dataResizing the Data View window Closing the Data View windowPUE tab Data center viewsViewing data center PUE information Accessing the PUE tabAdjusting 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 Callout Description Zone Overview controlsZone Overview legend Filtering visible objectsLocator view Viewing configuration details for individual components Viewing data values Base station toolbar CRAH/CRAC Sensor object Icon DescriptionViews Detecting disconnected sensors Icon Status and meaning Location Detecting sensors that require maintenanceAccessing the Imaging tab Imaging tabSensor types and date ranges of data to show Map Legend Display modesViewing static information Sensor-type Description Views Viewing animated information Pre-Defined Metrics tab Accessing the Pre-Defined Metrics tabMetric Affected objects Description Pre-defined metric definitionsCustom Metrics tab Accessing the Custom Metrics tabViews Views Sensor object tabs Accessing the Tabular viewsSelect Refresh at anytime to update the data and graph Tabular viewsColumn Description CRAH/CRAC tabRacks tab Pressure tab Power Meters tab Views Views Views Base Station tab Alerts Active Alerts tab Alert History tab Exporting tabular data to a .csv fileAccessing the wireless sensor network Wireless Sensor Network tabVirtual map Shows the wireless device location on Menu bar options Menu bar actionsCreating a report Reports menuSingle-click a zone to view the properties for that zone Menu bar actions Menu bar actions Menu bar actions Analyzing data Saving the report Creating custom reportsViewing custom queries Running custom queries Editing custom queriesDeleting custom queries Generating battery reports Base Station F/W reports Viewing sensor data for analysis Exporting report data to .csv fileCustomizing charts Alerts menuSelect Save to save the data comparison Viewing global alert history Viewing global active alertsDefining a new alert Crac Create a condition Object Values availableManaging alerts Performing alert actions Audit Creating an alert definitionPredefined 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 Deleting all alerts from database Administration menuCreate Account User Accounts System Log Options Creating user accountsSearching for user accounts User accountsChanging user passwords Editing or deleting users Clearing active alerts associated with a userViewing 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 My Account menu Changing your passwordChanging the general preferences Changing your preferencesChanging the data display format Changing the date format Changing the languageFrom the Preferences menu, select Language Help menu offers the following options User Guide About Accessing the user guideHelp menu Viewing version informationMenu bar actions Battery management MaintenanceReplacing batteries System backup MySQL database System restoreProblem Solution HP Insight Environmental software troubleshootingInsight Environmental Configurator User Guide , respectfully HP contact information Before you contact HPBypass air flow Cold top inlet air temperature rate of changeData access layer Identification Internet Protocol Branch circuit monitoring systemRack Cooling Index Power Distribution, IncorporatedPower usage efficiency Recirculation air flow Random access memoryIndex 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.

One of the main features of the Environmental Edge is its advanced cooling solutions. Traditional cooling systems often operate inefficiently, leading to wasted energy and excessive costs. HP's system incorporates smart cooling technologies that adapt to the specific thermal demands of each data center room. By utilizing a combination of hot aisle/cold aisle containment and dynamic airflow management, the Environmental Edge ensures that cold air is effectively directed where it’s needed most, significantly reducing the amount of energy required to maintain optimal temperatures.

Another key characteristic of the HP Data Center Environmental Edge is its integration with IoT (Internet of Things) technologies. The solution employs a network of sensors that continuously monitor environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, and air quality. This data is processed in real-time to provide actionable insights, allowing data center operators to make informed decisions regarding energy use and equipment deployment.

HP’s Environmental Edge also emphasizes modularity and scalability. As business needs evolve, data centers require flexible solutions that can grow with them. HP's approach incorporates modular components that can be easily integrated or upgraded, allowing businesses to expand their infrastructure without significant overhauls. This adaptability not only lowers upfront costs but also reduces waste, making it a more sustainable choice for organizations committed to environmental responsibility.

Sustainability is further enhanced through HP’s commitment to energy efficiency. The Environmental Edge utilizes advanced energy management software that calculates power consumption in real-time. This ensures that resources are used efficiently and helps organizations meet their green energy targets. Additionally, the system promotes the use of renewable energy sources, allowing data centers to minimize their reliance on fossil fuels.

In summary, the HP Data Center Environmental Edge stands out with its innovative cooling solutions, integration of IoT technologies, modular design, and energy efficiency initiatives. These features work together to create an intelligent, adaptive, and sustainable environment for data centers, addressing the pressing need for eco-friendly practices in the tech industry. As organizations navigate the complexities of modern data management, HP's Environmental Edge provides the tools needed to thrive in both performance and sustainability.