9.Select Refresh at anytime to update the data and graph.

Tabular views

You can view data in tabular form. Columns in the tables show detailed data for all base stations, racks, pressure objects, and CRAH/CRACs in the zone selected on the Navigation panel. You can sort and edit columns. For more information about columns, see Changing the appearance of columns (on page 13).

Accessing the Tabular views

1.From the Navigation panel, select the data center or zone you want to display.

2.Select one of the following tabs: o CRAH/CRAC

o Racks

o Pressure

o Power Meters o Active Alerts o Alert History o Base Stations

The information for the selected data center or zone and the selected tab appears in a tabular or detailed list format.

Sensor object tabs

The following sensor object tabs might appear in your selected zone, depending on whether the objects are installed in that zone:

CRAH/CRAC

Racks

Pressure

Power Meters

Base Stations

The following table describes the information that appears for each sensor object in the Tabular view.

Column

Description

 

 

Status icons

Icons, in green, yellow, or red indicate the status of the

 

base station. See Status icons for more information.

 

 

Name

The name of the sensor object. If the object is not

 

configured, the device ID appears.

 

 

Sensor type

Icons representing each sensor type that is connected to

 

the sensor object.

 

 

Values

The current reading for sensors connected to the base

 

station.*

 

 

Timestamp

The date and time of the latest sensor reading.

 

 

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HP Data Center EnvIronmental Edge manual Accessing the Tabular views, Sensor object tabs

Data Center EnvIronmental Edge specifications

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