Compaq R6000 Technology for remote management of power distribution
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strategies...4 Power distribution strategies ...4 Power management strategies ...5 Management through the web interface 6 Management through telnet or terminal emulation 10 Integration with HP SIM...11 ModBus support ...11 Conclusion...11 For more information...12 Call to action ...12 - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 2
and precise management of power consumption to improve cooling efficiency. The power budget for a date center is best maintained using proper management techniques such as: • Load balancing-The current Distribution" at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01173322/c01173322.pdf 2 - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 3
(lower amperage configurations are acceptable as well). The distribution panels support 1P, 2P, and 3P breakers of a wide range of using RTU or TCP protocols. Figure 3. HP PDR Management Module Item Description 1 RJ-11 serial port 2 (not for PDR use) 3 Power LED 4 Error LED 5 Reset - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 4
two distribution panels each with an AC input, the HP PDR supports a number of possible distribution scenarios. Figure 4 shows two each row to be uniquely configured based on ITE rack contents and redundancy requirements. Figure 4. HP PDR power distribution configurations A: Single-bus power AC - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 5
PDR Management Module over a 10/100 Ethernet network. The Ethernet network can be an isolated management network for ultimate security or a part of a wide area network with internet access. The web interface includes security measures for preventing unauthorized access. Facility Manager B operates - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 6
both distribution panels of the PDR. Figure 6. Overview, PDR Output screen of the HP PDR Management Module web interface (North American version) The example shown in Figure 6 indicates the following: • Output voltage across each phase is 209, 207, and 207 VAC (for both distribution panels) • Output - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 7
The outputs of all 42 circuits of each distribution panel can be viewed by selecting the PDR Breakers tab for Panel 1 or Panel 2. Figure 7 shows a sample PDR Breakers screen for Panel 1. Figure 7. Overview, PDR Breakers (Panel 1) screen of the HP PDR Management Module web interface The screen in - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 8
The HP PDR Management Module monitors all circuits against a comprehensive list of alarm conditions, including (but not limited to) the following: • Under- and over-voltage for inputs and outputs • Input phase rotation error • Neutral overload • Primary and secondary breaker status • Ground current - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 9
occurs or a threshold is exceeded, the module records the description, severity, date, and time in an event log. In addition, the web interface can the compatible web browsers listed in Table 1. Table 1. Web interface requirements Operating system (32-bit only) Microsoft Red Hat Linux SUSE - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 10
PDR ) 3 Exit (exits the service menu and resets the management module) Network Settings 2 Remote Console 3 Web Access 4 File Transfer 5 SNMP 6 Session Settings 0 Previous Menu TCP Device Port 0 Previous Menu System Configuration menu 1 Date/Time Configuration 0 Previous Menu User Accounts menu 1 - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 11
interface for quick review of the problem. Note The correct MIB file (cpqpower.mib) file is available from the following HP web site: http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management /hpsim/dl_windows.html ModBus support The HP PDR Management Module supports Module supports both supports. - Compaq R6000 | Technology for remote management of power distribution - Page 12
the resources listed below. Resource description HP PDR Information HP PDR manuals HP SIM Web address http://www.hp.com/go/pdr http://h20000 warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be
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Abstract
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Introduction
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Implementation strategies
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Power distribution strategies
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Power management strategies
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Management through the web interface
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Management through telnet or terminal emulation
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Integration with HP SIM
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ModBus support
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Conclusion
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For more information
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Call to action
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