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1. 7 H E a D E gt m g Source f Outlets O current Tree Selection s a i M Selected Groups Power 4 Cabinet 6 Voltage Current Max Current Temp christyw ig Local Database PowerCon Job 1 Click the Immediate Results tab Information based on selections is displayed for any of the selected groups chosen A table appears at the bottom of the tab displaying specific statistics for the selected groups in the list Click any item listed in the table to see the graphical information for that item displayed Turning off selections will update the displayed information on the Immediate Results tab w Global Power Management 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup Sf A a v wf Y Global Power Mangement Graphs alx Organizations gt Z Organization Activ le 3 XYZ Organization 3 Data Center Reports Capture Labels 50 R h a Row 1 Equipment h 250 x Cabinet 1 i xx Cabinet 2 i i Row2 Equipment J Cabinet 3 i lt Cabinet4 J Row 3 Equipment J x Cabinet J 100 c Cabinet6 hi R 200 oof 0 00 0 10 87 80000 150 100 soc Empty Outlets Pee P Amps Temp 50 0 Row 4 Printers T DS72 Modi Printers 0 00 0 00 0 10 h 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 10 Row 4 Printers 36 00 120 75 0 20 0 60 3 chr
2. Use these predefined IP addresses Check this option to specify other IP addresses for SNMP traps Up to four different IP addresses may be specified in the text fields The default value is always 0 0 0 0 U140A138 01 17 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Prompt the user to edit IP addresses during setup This prompts with the Select IP Addresses for Controller Traps dialog box when a controller is added to GPM Any one of the predefined IP addresses for SNMP traps may be chosen or the current PC s IP address may be selected if the option Add this machine s IP address to the Controller during setup 1s enabled By not selecting this option the four predefined IP addresses will automatically be used if Use these predefined IP addresses 1s enabled Default Trap Settings Clicking this button opens a default master record Controller Traps table that defines how GPM handles incoming trap messages for controllers Default values for Log User Intervention and Audible Alarm are changed by clicking in the box corresponding to the row and column of the value to be changed The value toggles between Y and N when clicked Email Addresses and Alarm Text hold e mail addresses for sending trap information and displaying text if an alarm occurs based upon the User Intervention and Audible Alarm columns Simply click in the box associated with the trap name and enter a valid e mail address and or alarm text Multiple e mail address
3. Controllers broadcast trap messages simultaneously to up to four IP addresses host listeners defined on the SNMP Management tab These addresses may be specified as the default IP addresses for the SNMP host listeners The current PC s IP address may also be used as an IP To configure SNMP Management select Setup from the menu options or click from the tool bar Make sure the SNMP Management tab is selected Global Power Management Setup During Controller Setup M Add this machines IP Address to the Controller during setup W Use These Predefined IP Addressess M Prortthe user to edit IP Addresses During Setup Default Trap Settings E Automatically apply default trap settings M Promtthe user to edit default trap settings SNMP Timeout Multiplier er M Respond ta SNMP Traps During Controller Setup The following options control IP address definition during setup of a controller Select choices by clicking the box beside the option Click t Save and then a Exit to accept changes Add this machine s IP address to the Controller during setu Check this option to add the current PC s IP address to the list of available IP addresses for controller SNMP traps The PC s assigned IP address appears in the list in the Select IP Addresses for Controller Traps dialog box when a controller is first added to GPM See Power Management Adding Controllers Power Strips for more details on SNMP traps
4. and select Manage Users Groups or enter GPM Setup by clicking from the top menu bar or by selecting Setup from the menu options Select the Security tab and click Access Local Security Setup The User Group Setup dialog box appears displaying local accounts on the left and their assigned groups on the right i User Group Setup OO x Users Member of Groups O 4s 4 e Admins i Users C Groups To create local accounts make sure the option Users is selected at the top right of the User Group Setup dialog box To create groups select the Groups option at the top right of this dialog box After selecting Users or Groups click in the menu bar to add a new user or group If Users is selected the Add User dialog box appears If Groups is selected the Add Group dialog box appears a Add User 5 x UserlD Password Confirm Mi Add a group a Group Name Group Groups Groups OK Cancel Enter the necessary information for creating a local account or creating a group and click OK To create multiple local accounts continue selecting from the menu bar until all local accounts are created To create multiple groups separate group names in the Add Group dialog box by a comma and click OK or continue selecting to add additional groups U140A138 01 51 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Once all local accounts and groups are created a complete list of accounts and groups may be
5. db_ datareader db dataywnter E E E E O db backupoperator O E O db denpdatareader E db_denydatawrter Ei Properties Cancel Help U140A138 01 26 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual 4 The SQL Server Login Properties New Login dialog box appears Double click the user name so it appears in the Add Name text field and click OK SQL Server Login Properties Hew Login List Names From E EAYTECH Hames E CADBoss CAD Boss E CADTMF CAD CT TMF E CADT RAIN Cad Train E CAD Trainee cad Trainee Prerrerer rere rrer errr rrerr reer rr rerrerr reser irre rir rrrreer tree rrr errr treet rire ret rrr reer errr retiree rer rert rier rire rt trier trier rtrr errr rrr errr eres E Conrady Conrad williams E Damon Damon ood Adad MEmbETS Search Add Name Bat TECH Christy Cancel Help 5 Select Windows Authentication or SQL Server Authentication and enter any necessary account information Select Powerconsole from the Database drop down list 6 Set the necessary Server Roles and Database Access on the corresponding tabs and click OK 7 Ifthe account does not previously exist a message indicates the need to establish the account and its rights Click Yes to continue 8 Click Cancel to close the Database User Properties New User dialog box and right click Users under the Powerconsole database 9 Click the drop down list beside Login Name a
6. By default and for the trial version of GPM this value is set to 150 Used Outlets represents how many actual outlets are presently being managed This may be a number less than of Licensed Outlets Enabling Voice Support GPM enunciates actions taken via a computer sound system or computer internal external speakers For example if an outlet is turned off GPM will announce Turning off outlet To enable this capability select the Applications Settings tab in GPM Setup and click the box beside Enable Voice Support Click a Save and then click ki Exit NOTE A sound card with a PC speaker s or an internal PC speaker is required for this option Please contact your PC vendor for support on sound card hardware and installation Email Support The Email Support tab enables internal e mail handling for SNMP Traps and selected power strip s This tab also is used to direct GPM Application Errors to Norlinx via e mail for any GPM program anomalies To access this tab open GPM Setup by selecting Setup from the menu or by selecting Global Power Management Setup SMMP Management Database Security Polling j Te Email Handler l Microsoft Outlook Outlook Profile Microsoft Outlook Internet Settin M Application Email Support Mail Servertie SMTP NORLINY NET gender Le usergonorlins net Receiver tLe usergnorling net Application Error Support cend Application Errors To Your compar Mame Y
7. Clear Alert U140A138 01 49 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual LUL Implementing Security l GPM has the capability of implementing local or network based security features with equipment controlled by the GPM software There are three possibilities of security in GPM Local WinNT and None Local implements security with local accounts only that are created and given respective rights while WinNT allows importing accounts from a Primary Domain Controller PDC or Win2000 network server Active Directory and then assigning necessary rights None turns off all security and permissions within GPM The security type is set on GPM Setup s Security tab Refer to the Security section under Global Power Management Setup Options for assistance with configuring this setting prior to implementing security with existing equipment Local and WinNT are covered here since None by default uses Admin only with access to everything NOTE By default and for the trial version of GPM Security Type is set to Local Local Security The election to implement Local Security Type means only local accounts Admin and those created locally will be used for security GPM maintains its own set of groups and users that are assigned rights within any existing Logical Organizations This is useful for assigning control to specific segments within the organization in such a way that each group or user will have specific control over operations Once Loca
8. Click Next Choose Destination Location i Select folder where Setup will install files b N ni Setup will install GPM in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder m Destination Folder C Program Files Norlins PowerConsole Browse i Cancel U140A138 01 10 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual 6 Select Complete for Setup Type and click Next InstallShield Wizard X Setup Type j Select the Setup Type to install Please select a setup type be E All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Custom Choose which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced users Installshield lt Back Cancel 7 Click Next at the Start Copying Files dialog box to begin copying program files A Setup Status dialog box will show the copy status Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings User Information User Name Christy Wood Company BayTech Inc Installation Information Target Directory C Program Files Norlins PowerConsole Setup Type Complete Instal
9. Destroy Database Data Maintenance SQL Server Connection Enter the identified User and Password supplied by your company s local network or SQL Server Administrator for connecting to the SQL Server If your present computer s local account has been set up in the SQL Server as a valid account the option Use Trusted Connection may be selected Clicking the box for this option grays out the User and Password fields and uses the current local account Click the Verify Connection button Ifa valid SQL Server user name and password are supplied or the Trusted Connection uses a valid account a successful SQL Connect message is received Click OK to close this message SQL Connect Message AN Connection Successful If there is a problem with the connection attempt a Connection failed message is received followed by a prompt to re enter information Enter the proper account information click OK and click Verify Connection until the Connection Successful message is received Microsoft SQL Server Login i EEEa amp Connection failed e R eee A SOLState 23000 l SOL Server Error 18456 F Use Trusted Connection Cancel Microso ODBC SOL Server Driver S0L ServerlLogin tailed for user user Login ID Juser Help Password Options gt gt U140A138 01 25 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual ii Change the Active Database type to MS SQL Server by clicking the box in front of this option
10. appear to the left Simply click the desired tab to see recorded information which will be updated as the interval cycles Click u to pause the recording Paused is displayed above the counter box Click the button again to resume Click to stop the recording Click Yes to the Stop Recording request Global Power Management 7 Stop Recording To capture information pertaining to selected groups of equipment choose Selected Group and drag and drop selected items from Tree View into the Selected list at the bottom of the Reports tab The groups will be displayed in alphabetical order Click the check box in front of each desired group from the Selected list and choose the options to graph from the list at the bottom right Click the Capture tab The selected groups from the Selected list on the Reports tab will get polled and a table displaying their respective information will be displayed W Global Power Management v1 1 214 x Fie Edit Window Reports Setup TT ITE a y Global Power Mangement Graphs e x O 1 Organizations Z Organization ivi N xyz O izati i 3d tganization 3 Reports Immediate Results Data Center hi Row 4 Printers fe DS72 Mod1 Printers H Empty Outlets HC Row 1 Equipment gt H Row 2 Equipment h HC Rowa Equipment y JILD s ki s Interval 05 15 Minutes Seconds 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 10 0 00 0
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12. 4 H Row 3 Equipment moe Cabinet 5 H Cabinet 6 A Printers 37 00 121 0000 0 2000 0 6000 a6 00 e DS72 hlodi Print T rinte rs Watts Volts Amps Max Amps Temp Data Center H Empty Outlets christyw f Local Database Powercon Job U140A138 01 62 BayTech Global Power Management Quick Start Manual HULL To display graphs pertaining to selected groups of equipment choose Selected Group and drag and drop selected items from Tree View into the Selected list at the bottom of the Reports tab The groups will be displayed in alphabetical order Click the check box in front of each desired group from the Selected list and choose the options to graph from the list at the bottom right File Edit Window Reports Setup S A a v a x Global Power Mangement Graphs ET Organizations gt Z Organization activ rm 3 XYZ Organization a Data Center y a Row 1 Equipment hi Reports wot Cabinet 1 i x Cabinet2 X Captured History sorted by Date Time Generate Row 2 Equipment A Captured History sorted by Group Name xx Cabinet3 J Event Log sorted by Equipment nee Cabinet4 Event Log sorted by Event Type Row3 Equipment y Peit a enidol hes Doten n abel Kilter J d ee il ea E Sereika Row 4 Printers h lt n 5 ai Controlere l T S72 Mod1 Printers i ede AN Power String soc Empty Outlets i Reports Immediate Results Capture Labels
13. 5168 3 5 x 5 Labels wiBarCode1 Av 5168 3 5 x 5 MmMmediate Results Pm Label Fiter Organization Date Filter E 02 01 2004 12 00 00 AM E 02 13 2004 03 24 52 PM Source Outlets 4 M current Tree Selection Data Center I Selected Groups T All y Power Controllers Power Strins Cabinet 4 Cabinet 6 Voltage Row 4 Printers Current Max Current Temp christyw iJ Local Database PowerCon Job Click the Labels tab Choose the section in Tree View requiring labels and click Create New Label The name from Tree View is pulled onto the first line Edit this information if necessary and add any additional lines of information Enter the necessary numbers for Barcodes if those are needed and enter any desired text for the Label Memo Click if it is necessary to delete the label Once all selections and entries are made click the Reports tab Click Generate to produce a printable label sheet W Global Power Management v1 1 214 File Edit Window Reports Setup me J a v a us w Global Power Mangement Graphs x Organizations gt Z Organization 3 XYZ Organization Data Center J Row 1 Equipment 3 Label Text Ea Row 2 Equipment hi Row 3 Equipment E3 Row 4 Printers Reports Immediate Results Data Center Contains Rows 1 4 3 Barcodes 12345
14. 67890 Label Memo Representing XYZ Organization christyw iJ Local Database PowerCon Job 1 U140A138 01 68 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Uninstalling the GPM Software To uninstall the GPM software complete the following steps 1 Open Windows Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Remove Programs icon 3 Select GPM from the list and select the option to remove 4 Select Remove in the InstallShield Wizard and click Next 5 Choose Next for Select Features 6 GPM files will be removed and will prompt when the process 1s complete 7 Click Finish to close the InstallShield Wizard 8 Open Windows Explorer and expand c Program Files 9 Right click the Norlinx folder and select Delete 10 Answer Yes to the delete confirmation and the Norlinx folder will be removed U140A138 01 69 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you have problems installing setting up or operating your BayTech GPM software please contact BayTech s Technical Support office as the first line of support BayTech has a staff of Applications Engineers on duty to assist you from 7 30 a m to 6 p m CST or CDT Monday through Friday at the phone numbers or website provided below Please have the following information available to help the Applications Engineers answer your questions efficiently a The type of Norlinx GPM software Local Database or SQL Server Database purchased and w
15. 8 Brians Heat Gun On christyw U140A138 01 48 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual ULL To sequence linked outlets for an On or Off function click the box to the o of the desired outlet for that function s list of outlets The box will appear as two arrows tJ simply continue to hold this button with the mouse and drag and drop the outlet to the desired location in the list Continue dragging outlets to their desired order until all outlets appear in the preferred sequence To set a Post Action Delay for the sequence function highlight the text in the text box under Post Action Delay and enter the desired delay value or use the arrows at the side of this box to adjust to the desired value Delay values apply to individual outlets and not the linked set as a whole Notification Via Alerts When an SNMP Trap request occurs and has been set to log the event in the Controller Traps table of GPM Setup s SNMP Management tab a log is kept of alerts that have been triggered These alerts appear as a list on the Alerts tab of the Information Pane Global Power Management 1 1 214 a x File Edit Window Reports Setup EA ws al Al w amp Sorted by Date Time B BB Ji W Global Power Management Console El x O 1 Organizations Z Organization al 3 XYZ Organization Data Center j Row 1 Equipment Ri H Rowz2 Equipment 1 Outletis ON O2 09 04 04 4 192 H R
16. Cabinet 4 Cabinet 6 Voltage Max Current Temp christyw liJ Local Database Powercon Job 1 Current Tree Selection and Selected Groups also applies to reporting To produce reports based upon the hierarchical structure in Tree View select Current Tree Selection and click the desired location in the tree To work with a select set of groups click the box in front of Selected Groups and drag and drop the desired groups to the list under Selected Select the desired items for the report from the list to the bottom right Power Voltage Current Max Current and Temp A Date Filter may be configured to restrict the report to a specific date range Not all of the reports have the Date Filter available as an option and it will appear grayed out for those where a date filter does not apply Once all selections are made click Generate W Global Power Management 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup Print Preview x 4 4 G gt I fho H E S Event Log sorted by Date Time Yau Company Mi O29 04 t Event Name Datetime P S Location Resolved By Con Name P S Name Out Name Outla s OFF 02 09 04 04 42 21 PM DS 2 Mad RP C18 Printers Power NIA Outla s ON 02 09 04 04 42 44 PM DS 2 Mad RP C18 Printers Power NIA Outla s REBOOT 02 09 04 04 56 36 PM DS 2 Mad RP C18 Printers Power NIA Outlat s OFF 02 10 04 08 31 41 AM D572 Mad RP C18 Printers Power NIA Outla s ON 024 0 04 08 34 22 4M D572 Mad
17. Click Yes to the Confirmation Required dialog box Confirmation Required 7 Change the active database GPM s console screen changes to green while the SQL Server login is activated GPM will attempt to log onto the SQL Server with account information At the Global Power Management Login screen enter the GPM recorded account information and click OK GPM 1s now ready to be used as a SQL database implementation Connection Problems Problems may occur connecting to the SQL database through GPM Setup s Database tab if SQL Server accounts do not exist BayTech assumes a customer s database administrator has created all SQL Serer database accounts and assigned necessary rights A brief section on SQL Server account creation follows To create SQL Server accounts and assign rights from within Enterprise Manager 1 Expand Tree View on the left down to the Powerconsole database at the following path Microsoft SQL Server SQL Server Group Name of SOL Server Databases 2 Right click Users under the Powerconsole database and select New Database User 3 The Database User Properties New User dialog box appears Enter the desired User name in the text box and select New for Login Name Click beside the User Name text box on the General tab Database User Properties New User General Login name Pernnitesiare User name Databaze role membership db_accessadmin db_securitpadmin db_ddladmin
18. Delete All Assigned Security For this Group Cancel The available options are a Manage Groups Users opens the User Group Setup dialog box for account and group creation Refer to mplementing Security Local Accounts and Groups for assistance with creating local accounts or groups Q Delete All Assigned Security For this Group removes all assigned local accounts and groups from the selected item in Tree View a Cancel closes the list of available options U140A138 01 55 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Right clicking a local account name in the Security Structure Pane displays this list Manage UsersGroups Show User Access Show All Access Show Ween Ehpsical Hardware Hide Physical Hardware from User Delete All Assigned Security For this User Cancel The available options are a Manage Users Groups opens User Group Setup dialog box for account and group creation Refer to mplementing Security Local Accounts and Groups for assistance with creating local accounts or groups a Show User Access shows the permissions assigned to equipment for a given user Show All Access shows all permissions assigned for all users a Hide Physical Hardware from User hides the physical equipment from the selected user when that user accesses the GPM Power Management Console Q Delete All Assigned Security For this User removes all assigned permissions from the selected user in the Security tab E Lo
19. Log User Intervention and Audible Alarms columns simply click the box beside the value to be changed to toggle on Y or off N Email Addresses and Alarm Voice Text are text entry columns Manage Controller Traps Name DS72 Modulet 1 IP 192 168 2 72 Ioj xi Trap id Trap Name Log User Intervention Audible Alarm Email Addressess Alarm VoiceText E 1 g i E E ig fi E H E A p E ii if i fi ff E L Trap ID and Trap Name Lists the ID number and name of the SNMP Trap event Log Logs BayTech Controller messages generated by SNMP traps Logged events are then displayed on the History Tab in the Information Pane of the Global Management Power Console when outlets or power strips are selected in the Equipment Pane or Organizations Pane User Intervention Adds BayTech Controller messages generated by SNMP traps to the Alerts tab within GPM Select Yes when a user must manually accept and clear the message Alarm messages will be added to the Alerts tab Audible Alarm This allows an alarm to be heard through sound for the selected SNMP Trap at the GPM Power Management Console station U140A138 01 34 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual HULL Email Addresses A single or multiple e mail addresses may be entered to receive e mail notification of selected SNMP Trap events When an alarm is tripped and an e mail address exists for that trap the address 1s sent a notification similar to the on
20. RP C16 Printers Power NIA Outla s REBOOT 024 0 04 08 34 44 AM D572 Mad RP C16 Printers Power NIA Outla s OFF 024 0 04 08 35 11 AM DS 2 Mad RP C18 Printers Power NIA Outla s ON 02 4 0 04 08 35 26 AM DS 2 Mad RP C18 Printers Power NJA N fi The entire report is previewed and scroll bars at the side may be used to adjust for viewing A toll bar also appears allowing for report manipulation and printing The report may also be saved by using the File Save As menu options Click Close Preview from the toolbar to return to the Reports tab U140A138 01 67 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual ill Labels The labels feature of GPM provides a method of producing customized labels or labels with bar codes for labeling all equipment These labels in turn may be printed to label type paper There are five possible label options available for selection from the Reports list on the Reports tab Label Filtering allows for choosing the type of equipment labels to produce Select the desired Label setup and choose all desired Label Filters from the list to the right Global Power Management 1 1 214 File Edit Window Reports Setup gt j 2 amp l x 3 XYZ Organization B C Data Center J Row 1 Equipment HC Row 2 Equipment J Labels Av 5267 5 1 75 C Row3 Equipment J Labels Av 81601 x2 5 8 Generate C Row 4 Printers Aime Labels wBarcode1 Av 81601 x 2 5 8 J Labels Av
21. SNMP devices by detecting them on the local subnet or by providing remote IP addresses of the devices Once a device is discovered the GPM console screen displays the controller along with its associated RPCs and receptacles in the Equipment pane at the bottom To discover a controller select Window from the menu options at the top and select Discover BayTech Controllers or click Discover Add Controllers at the bottom left pane of the main GPM screen The Discover Baytech Controllers dialog box appears Discover Baytech Controllers Available Controllers I Discover Local Controllers Venet Host ie 209 705 132 276 Add to Eowentansale Add Remote Controller Two methods are available for discovering equipment Clicking Discover Local Controllers polls the network for all SNMP devices on the same subnet and displays located devices under Available Controllers Entering a specific IP address in the text box next to Host will poll for a specific remote device and display it under Available Controllers once discovered Choose either method to pick an IP address and click Add Remote Controller A message appears in the yellow bar at the bottom of the Discover Local Controllers dialog box indicating GPM is attempting to locate the controller followed by a message indicating the controller was found and the request is completed If there is a problem locating the device the message Controller could not be located i
22. Sequencing 7 53 Power Strips 7 19 20 33 34 37 40 42 48 R Reports 8 67 68 69 70 72 74 75 S Security Type 7 32 56 63 Setup 6 7 9 12 14 15 16 18 19 21 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 35 38 39 41 42 48 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 SNMP Trap 7 20 37 38 39 40 51 54 55 SQL Server 3 6 7 9 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 77 T Tree View 7 22 28 30 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 59 61 64 68 69 70 72 74 75 U Unauthorized 7 32 75 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Vo Wo Voice Support 6 15 WinNT Security 8 32 16 38 63 U140A138 01 76
23. Test Successful message once it is received SQL Server ODBC Data Source Test EW Test Results Microsoft SOL Server ODBC Driver Version 03 80 0194 Running connectivity tests Attempting connection Microsoft ODBC SQL Server Driver Multi ProtocolJSQL Server does not exist or access denied TESTS FAILED Administrator is now displayed and the Powerconsole data source now appears in the list under System Data Sources Click OK to exist the ODBC Data Source Administrator User DSN System DSN File DSM Drivers Tracing Connection Pooling About Remove Configure System Data Sources mates SOL Server An ODBC System data source stores information about how to connect to the indicated data provider A System data source ts visible to all users on this machine including NT services OF Cancel Apply Help U140A138 01 24 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual GPM Setup s Database Tab Enter GPM Setup by choosing Setup from the menu options or click from the tool bar Select the Database tab Global Power Management Setup Application Settings Email Support FTF Support H Te SNMP Management Database security Polling Active Database i Local User CS Sel Sener Oracle Password Use Trusted Connections Verify Connection Shared Local Database Fath Le WcomputeriDriveFrogram FilesiMorlinx PowerConsoleiDataLocal Backup
24. circuit or power strip available locally or globally through GPM Based on thresholds and trap settings notifications may be sent via email for triggered SNMP Traps such as a circuit reaching its capacity Displaying such information prior to adding devices is helpful since it allows for easily checking circuit capacity to make an informed decision on whether to add more equipment The information on the Status tab is in read only mode To make changes to threshold values right click the necessary power strip or outlet in Tree View and choose Setup A Controller Setup Status dialog box appears AE Controller Soup Name DS 72 Mod Printers IP 192 168 2 72 Controller i Power Strip RPC RPC18 Printers Power Strip586E1 Outlet Status 200 180 Power Strip 160 140 C Breaker 1 ON 120 C Breaker 20N 100 Ego 60 40 l Number of 0 30 Oulets 8 exits i 119 00 j 0 20 35 00 Temp F Sensor1 i _Sensor2 Volts Amps Watts i Thresholds i RPC18 Printers Power Strip al 31 04 oj aay af 12 00 m P p a 90 00 El 31 0 F 2 12 0Am Dp a0 doo avans r a U140A138 01 _ 47 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Values for power strips may be changed and set in three ways Make sure Power Strip is selected at the top right of the Controller Setup Status dialog box 1 Highlight the text in text field on the Thresholds Pane of Controlle
25. displayed in next to Outlets in the Equipment Pane Right clicking an outlet from the Outlets list in this pane displays a list of functions for the selected outlet These functions are a On turns an outlet on Off turns an outlet off Reboot reboots an outlet Rename renames the display name for an outlet Setup opens a Controller Setup Status dialog box displaying information on controllers power strips and outlets Cancel cancels out of the displayed list of outlet functions A Global Power Management yv1 1 214 DoOodL E File Edit Window Reports Setup Su yal tc qe Delete Delete All E w Global Power Management Console x 7 Organizations J History Status Power Sequence Alerts IE Security s O ouso Trap Name Datemime NiE ie 1 Off AM EI Reboot H Controllers H ae Strips 3 HA Outlets 20 66 64 140 54 Bff Alans Stri5737257372 Unlact a DS72 Module 1 192 168 2 72 2 Blade Server Protect RPC22 5737357373 3 Blade Server Rename 4 Blade Server 5 Blade Server Setup wi 51 C jean None Security Disabled Local Database PowerCon Cancel GPM s Organizations Pane One of the power features of GPM is the ability to group equipment in many ways Whether viewing a data center server cabinet location or viewing all specific types of servers together GPM allows for any method of grouping
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30. 00 0 00 0 10 J Row 4 Printers 35 00 121 70 0 20 0 60 christyw U140A138 01 g Local Database PowerCon Job 1 65 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Set the desired timing intervals Values may be changed by using the up and down arrows beside each box or by clicking in the box itself and typing the desired value Once desired polling intervals or set Click eS to begin recording information at the set interval A graph appears to the left reflecting selected choices and line graph information Recording and Counting will be displayed over the counter box as GPM counts down the selected interval times and pulls information in from the equipment The graph is updated with each occurrence of the Recording message i Global Power Management 1_1 214 a x File Edit Window Reports Setup ch Global Power Mangement Graphs e x ET Organizations 2 Organization ig Damea gt Temperature F 100 90 30 T Interval 60 OF o 155 50 Hours Minutes Seconds Cabinet 6 Group Power Voltage Current M Current__ Temp fH iia i 0 00 0 00 0 10 r o 30 i 0 00 0 00 0 10 aTa 20 10 0 Interval 00 00 14 amp christy ig Local Database Powercon Job Recall that intervals cannot be set to zero Click the desired tab to see recorded information which will be updated as the interval cycles Click to pause the recording Paused is dis
31. 1 ps2 LabelstAv 5267 5x1 75 ee ee ee er abel Fitter C voltage Current christyw a Local Database Powercon Jok 1 The available reports and graphing function are listed under the drop down box under Reports The general idea behind reporting and graphing with GPM is that aggregate power consumption over different types of entities is achievable Selection of a group of items or an individual power strip is possible There are two methods of determining what source GPM uses to create reports or graphs Current Tree Selection and Selected Groups Q Current Tree Selection The report data is based upon selected nodes from Tree View to the right Any organizational level may be selected in Tree View to generate information for that level This is useful if event information across the data center cabinet closet or other grouping is desired as opposed to a single power strip a Selected Groups This generates information for specific groups or items selected in the Tree View but associated with the Selected list Information from those selections only will be brought in U140A138 01 61 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Graphs To display graphs pertaining to items within the organizational structure choose Current Tree Selection and select the item in Tree View This can be at any level from the Organization down to the equipment Select the items to display from the list to the bottom right Any of these
32. 138 01 59 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Other Functions In GPM s Power Management Console Window Menu Selection The Window Menu at the top of the Power Management Console contains the following functions a Cascade cascades all open windows within the Power Management Console a Arrange All arranges all open windows within the Power Management Console so that they fit the screen a Hide hides the Power Management Console from view to reopen it exit and re enter the GPM software Q Cycle allows cycling through open windows in the Power Management Console a Select an Open Screen selecting an open screen from the list places the focus onto that screen in the Power Management Console Screen Capture Click Screen Capture to capture the present image in GPM to a bitmap file readable using MS Paint This is useful for sending an image to BayTech Support to assist with GPM software problems The bitmap file may be saved within MS Paint Exiting GPM There are three ways to exit the GPM software a Select the File menu and choose Exit from the list a Click wj and select Yes to the exit message Q Click the X in the top right corner of the screen and select Yes to the exit message U140A138 01 60 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Reports and Graphs o Generating reports and graphs within GPM provide a great resource within the organization for information on any organizational se
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34. Amps and Watts are displayed and if a unit has the capability sensors for temperature and humidity are available Information for a selected power strip or its associated circuit breakers is viewable by selecting the associated radial button at the top of this tab W Global Power Management y 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup Al amp aj v aj wj W Global Power Management Console e x 7 Organizations Z Organization XYZ Organization History Status RPC18 Power Sequen Alerts Security E J Data Center J z H Row 1 Equipment 4 Power Strip RPC18 Printers Power Number of Oulets 8 C Row2 Equipment G amp P Strip C BrK 1 0N C BrkK 2 0N E Ea Row3 Equipment h i a Cabinet 5 C Cabinets E j Row 4 Printers DS72 Mod1 Printers 5 i EJ 4H RPC18 Printers Power StripSS6E1 By 1JOutlet 1 0n hi a 2 Outlet 2 0n h B Outlet 3 0n 5 4 Outlet 4 0n 5 Outlet 5 On piii 8 0n 4 i 0 3000 ath h 114 400 0 2000 33 00 85 10000 Volts Watts eee E 42 Power Strips 1 Printers Power Strip586E1 ze 3 Outlet 3 On 4 Outlet HOn Universal RPC 209 205 132 26 5 Outlet 5 On 6 Outlet 6 On christyw J Local Database PowerCon Job The environmental alarm thresholds may be set per each available RPC unit Thresholds for current voltage and sensors if applicable may be set for every
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39. OWNER S MANUAL Global Power Management Software Local Database or SOL Database Configuration Bay Technical Associates Software Version 1 1 228 POWERED BY BSNORLINX BayTech Manual Publication U140A138 01 April 2004 U140A138 01 1 Copyright 2003 by Norlinx and Bay Technical Associates Inc BayTech is a registered trademark of Bay Technical Associates Inc Norlinx is a registered trademark of Norlinx Inc IBM IBM PC IBM PC AT and IBM PC XT are products and registered Trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP Outlook Excel Power Point SQL Server ODBC Windows Explorer Paint and Windows Clipboard are products and registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Adobe Acrobat Reader is a product and registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated U140A138 01 2 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual ABOUT THIS OWNER S MANUAL This document provides information required for installing and operating BayTech s Global Power Management GPM software as a Local Database Configuration or a SQL Database Configuration This software allows the user to connect power up access and control supported BayTech peripheral equipment We recommend reading this manual carefully while placing special emphasis on software configuration If you have any problems with your installation please contact a Ba
40. This is accomplished through the Organizations Pane at the right of the GPM s Power Management Console The Organizations Pane consists of the menu bar with buttons for finding organization nodes adding new organizations deleting organizations expanding and contracting folders within the tree view and selecting the organization from a drop down list and the tree view pane itself After equipment is added creating and customizing logical or functional organizations is completed using the features of this pane Logical Organizations create a hierarchal infrastructure that applies specifically to management requirements Some examples of logical organizations are Physical Data Center Layout Power Distribution Contingency Planning and Equipment Server Listings by Category GPM utilizes the familiar tree control mechanism found in programs like Microsoft Windows Explorer to implement Logical Organizations and allows multiple Logical Organizations to be created Multiple Logical Organizations are helpful in providing a mechanism to assign security and to create reports specific to the existing organizations Reporting and Security are covered later U140A138 01 39 To create a Logical Organization click on to add a new Organization The Add an organization dialog box appears Enter the Organization s name and click OK 3 Add an organization Ed Organization Name Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Creating Logical Organization
41. To assign a particular user or an entire group of users simply click on the local account or group name in the right under the Security Structure pane and drag and drop it onto a selected folder subfolder power strip or outlet in Tree View Accounts or groups may also be dropped into the Groups or Users sections for Assigned and Inherited in the Security tab The selected account or U140A138 01 53 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual group will appear under Assigned in the list of Groups or Users in the Information Pane on the Security tab If the account or group is dropped on a higher folder level then any subfolders below it will show the respective accounts or groups inherited by being a subfolder under the Inherited section of the Security tab Global Power Management 1_1 214 MEIE File Edt Window Reports Setup oS sol a m Global Power Management Console ID z Security Str cture el Ix Ea Oy Organizati 2 Organization 7 Activit o Local Security History status RPC Power sea Alerts Security Assianed Groups E amp P Admins sn Admin BP Row 1 Users sr Row Usert s Row User2 BGP Row 2 Users Row 2Usert AV2Z Organization Data Center H E Row 1 Equipment a Row 2 Equipment Grow Row 3 Equipmentlocal Row 3 Users epee Row 3 Equipment Ese Cabinet 5 r Cabinet olf ropOutlet 1000 Juse at 1iJOutlet 1100 W r Outlet 70n Ea W s Outlet econ I
42. also Once configured users and groups are created internally or externally pulled from Windows NT Domains Windows 2000 Active Directory and then assigned any necessary permissions to logical organizations Refer to Power Management Implementing Security for details on assigning account rights NOTE Only local or network accounts with Administrator privileges will be able to view the Security tab Global Power Management Setup Application Settings Email Support FTP Support j Te Security Type Local Hide Unauthorized Tree Nodes Domain Filter Local Security Setup Security Type Local WinNT and None are the available selections for Security Type Local Security Type implements security with created local accounts only WinNT Security Type accesses existing Windows NT Domains Windows 2000 Active Directory for accounts from a network server configured as the Primary Domain Controller PDC None Security Type uses the local GPM Admin account without users Click the drop down box under Security Type to set the type NOTE If WinNT Security Type is selected at least one level of local security should be employed within the Local Security Setup GPM prompts the user to switch to Local Security in the event the Windows Network is not accessible At this point security setup may be accessed by clicking the Access Local Security Setup button on GPM Setup s Security tab NOTE In WinNT Security Mode user
43. appears Type Powerconsole in the Name text box and click OK Database Properties General Data Files Transaction Log E l Name Database Status Unknown Owner Unknown Date created Unknown Size Unknown Space available Unknown Number of users Unknown Backup Last database backup None Last transaction log backup None Maintenance Maintenance plan None Collation name Server default cx Cancel Help U140A138 01 20 BayTech Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Expand this path in Tree View on the left to verify the Powerconsole database is created Microsoft SQL Server SQL Server Group Name of SOL Server Databases soon er toe e em Ke HR Pie Se Ome Pa LE La Comici Hi Uum Chafee Daia 7 Pakia Caio Run the database sql script Open SQL Query Analyzer by clicking Tools SQL Query Analyzer in the menu options of Enterprise Manager The database sql script that installs with the GPM software must be executed to configure the Powerconsole database Select File Open and browse to C Program Files Norlinx PowerConsole datasql Double click the database sql file to open it in SQL Query Analyzer Make sure the Powerconsole database is selected in the drop down box at the top of SQL Query Analyzer and click Execute Query The query window will split into two panes and if the script is successful a message The command s completed success
44. box appears indicating the UserID and Password have been automatically filled in Click OK GPH Installation Session i The UserlD and Password have been automatically filled for this first time session only Please record the UselD and Password for future use 3 The Global Power Management Login Screen dialog box appears providing login information Record this UserID and Password for future access Global Power Management Login Screen UserlD Password Password NOTE The UserID and Password are case sensitive By default these values are Admin and Password If this information is forgotten contact a BayTech Applications Engineer at 228 467 8231 or toll free from anywhere in the United States using 1 800 523 2702 Selecting Exit at this Login Screen causes GPM to terminate U140A138 01 12 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Software Registration at GPM is installed as a 30 day trial version or is registered to receive all software functionality To use the trial version click OK on the License dialog box GPM will open with the 30 Day Trial header at the top To register for a full version complete the following 1 Record the Company Identification Code on the License dialog box Contact BayTech at 1 800 523 2702 or gom baytech net with this code to receive a Permanent License Key This is a 30 Day version of Global Power Management Your sessions will automatically clase every 40 minutes Please c
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46. ccessing device menus in the Equipment Pane U140A138 01 42 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Controllers LUUL Right clicking a selected Controller in Tree View displays a list of these Controller functions Rename Change IF Setup Reset Unit Telnet Remove Refresh Cancel a Rename renames the display name for a controller Change IP changes the assigned IP address of a controller Setup opens a Controller Setup Status dialog box displaying information on controllers power strips and outlets Reset Unit prompts with a dialog box to reset the controller Telnet open a DOS based telnet session for controller configuration Remove prompts with a dialog box to remove the selected controller Refresh refreshes the selected controller to a fresh state Cancel cancels out of the displayed list of controller functions Oo DOoOvwo DL Power Strips Unlinked Power Strips Power Strips where no outlets have been linked do not have the linked group icon in front of them in Tree View Right clicking a selected Power Strip in the Tree View displays a list of available functions All Outlets Protect Rename Setup Remove Refresh Cancel a All Outlets gt On Off Reboot turns a selected power strip on or off or reboots a selected power strip a Rename renames the display name for a power strip a Setup opens a Controller Setup Status dialog box display
47. ce to SQL Server X I Change the default database to Attach database filename Vv reste temporary stored procedures tor prepared Sill statements and diop the stored procedures Only when pou disconnect When pou disconnect and as appropnate while pour are connected Use ANSI quoted identifiers Use the faiGver SUL Server it the pima SUL Sewes nat ayallanle lt Back Cancel Help Depending upon your organization s data language handling of SQL Server data and running SQL queries select the options that apply For this manual the default selections are used Checking Log ODBC driver statistics to the log file C STATS LOG is useful when troubleshooting MS ODBC connection issues The location and name of the log file may be changed to fit your company s needs Once desired selections are made click Finish I Use strong encryption for data IV Perform translation for character data Use regional settings when outputting currency numbers dates and a times C QUERY LOG Long query time milliseconds M Log ODBC driver statistics to the log file CASTATS LOG Browse en The ODBC Microsoft SQL Server Setup dialog box appears summarizing the selections made for the ODBC data source Click the Test Data Source button to verify connectivity for the ODBC data source to the Powerconsole database new ODBC data source will be created with the following config
48. d to set the SNMP Timeout Multiplier to a value less than 10000 This multiplier should be viewed as a lessening number since it shortens the time GPM waits for SNMP responses Respond to SNMP traps This option controls whether or not GPM responds to SNMP Trap requests As in the example above during configuration testing or troubleshooting of BayTech devices an environment may wish to temporarily turn this feature off to avoid numerous messages To disable this option simply click the box to uncheck it on the SNMP Management tab U140A138 01 18 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Database HUUU The Database tab in GPM Setup is used for configuring GPM with a local or SQL database BayTech will work with the customer to determine the type of installation local or SQL database and will provide the necessary Permanent License Key to reflect customer requirements See Software Registration on Permanent License Keys and installation types Application Settings Email Support FTF Support he SNMP Management Database Security Polling Ports mj Local User se CHS Sal Servet Oracle Password M Use Trusted Connections Verify Connection Shared Local Database Path Verify Aciyvat i e WComputer Drive Program Files NorlinxPowerConsole DataLocal Backup Maintenance Local Database Installation To configure GPM as a local database installation select Setup from the menu op
49. d Equipment To assign accounts and groups to devices in GPM s Power Management Console select the Security tab in the Information Pane Click lon Security Structure in the toolbar at the top right The Security Structure Pane appears to the right Use the sizing bars between panes to adjust the fit on the screen Expand the Local Security folder by clicking and expand Groups and Users to display lists of all local accounts and groups w Global Power Management 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup aul eB Gy p pie ae a W Global Power Management Console Miel x z 7 Security Struc ucture z IOl x EA DIE Organizati rz Organization Activit Local Security z a a EE CCC Grou 5 3 AYZ Organization History statuscRPc Power Seq Alerts Security zj croup Ee Ea Data Center b B Admins er a Row 1 Equipment Assianed oF Row 1 Users tee Cabinet 1 Grou El FS Row 2 Users E Cabinet oF Row 3 Users ta Row 2 Equipment EJ cb 4 Lisers H Mat Cabinets E Zot Cabinet4 Lise E Q Admin Bo Row Equipment fo o f ol Row User aot Cabinet 5 60Ot lt i i i Cdr Fowl User aoe Cabinet Inherited OOO o s ol Row2Usert Beg Row 4 Printers fT DSF2 hodi P H Empty Outlets Z Q Row2User2 Q Row3Usert ee 4 Row3User2 le wo Row4User DST Servers DST Modi Printers Universal RPC i Amute sanj et Admin f Local Database Powercon Job 1 5
50. day year and HAMMSS hour minutes seconds Using the above examples this folder would be named 010104 011500 PM in which the example backup occurred on 1 1 04 at 1 15 00PM NOTE These folders may be periodically deleted to create space on a local hard drive To back up the existing local database click the Backup button Click OK to return to the Database tab and return GPM s main background to normal view Database Backup gt Backup Successtul to CAPROGRAM FILESSMORLINPOWERCONSOLESDATALOCALSBACKUPSO1 2204 115245 4M Maintenance This button handles maintenance to be performed to the local database When clicked GPM packs dbf files and performs other maintenance related tasks returning the message Maintenance 1s complete IMPORTANT Before performing maintenance operations create a database backup SOL Server Installation For GPM to work with a SQL Server database the Powerconsole database must be created and configured using MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager and an ODBC connection must exist NOTE MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager must be installed on the computer or on an existing server prior to configuring the GPM software to use a SQL Server database MS SQL Server Enterprise Manager Open Enterprise Manager under Start Programs Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise Manager Create the Powerconsole database Click on Action New Database click 3 New or click L New Database The Database Properties dialog box
51. e a KVM switch Modify KVM Access allows modification access for KVM supported devices Off turns a selected power strip off Reboot reboots a selected power strip Rename renames the display name for a power strip IMPORTANT Unique power strip names should be assigned to all power strips that are controllable Unique names provide an additional layer of protection by verifying the power strip names in the BayTech hardware match the names in the GPM software prior to issuing commands Refresh refreshes the selected power strip to a fresh state Remove prompts with a dialog box to remove a selected power strip from Tree View only not the Equipment Pane Cancel cancels out of the displayed list of power strip functions U140A138 01 44 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Outlets Right clicking a selected Outlet in Tree View displays a list of these Outlet functions DoOodvt Ott Reboot Lock Unlock Protect Rename Setup Remove Refresh Cancel On turns an outlet on Off turns an outlet off Reboot reboots an outlet Rename renames the display name for an outlet IMPORTANT Unique outlet names should be assigned to all outlets that are controllable Unique outlet names provides an additional layer of protection by verifying the outlet names in the BayTech hardware match the names in the GPM software prior to issuing commands Setup opens a Control
52. e below Text limit for values in this column is 255 characters and e mail addresses must be separated by a comma or semi colon An example of an e mail notification follows To cwood baytech net Subject Global Power Management Alert Please Review Immediately ALERT A LER TS ALERT A LER Pas F LER LS A LER Baytech Power Management Message User gt Admin Subject sOutleti s OFF Sent To gt cwood baytech net Date Time 20040211 Controller Name DS72 Modl Printers Controller Ip PLU Ze LOO eal Z Power Strip Name gt RPC18 Printers Power Strip586E1l Location s Outlet s Name e LjOutlet 1 4 ALERT ALBERIT ALERI ALERI ALERI ALERIT Alarm Voice Text Defines specific text to be enunciated through a PC sound system if a particular alarm 1s tripped for an SNMP trap NOTE Enable Voice Support on the Applications Settings tab must be selected in order for this feature to work Refer to Application Settings under Global Power Management Setup Options for information on the Enable Voice Support option Once all desired configuration is completed for the Manage Controller Traps table click t Save to accept changes A dialog box asks if it is OK to save controller settings Click Yes Global Power Management FA P Save Controller Settings 7 Click ki Exit to close the Manage Controller Traps table NOTE Ifa controller is not yet confi
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54. ecurity The election to implement WinNT Security Type means account information is obtained from Domain Active Directory users and groups from a PDC server All users and groups are shown under each Domain Active Directory within GPM s Security Structure Network accounts are assigned rights to any existing logical organizations to implement control of specific organizational segments based upon need Differences With Local Security The functionality of WinNT Security is similar to Local Security Once WinNT Security Type is selected the Domain Active Directory accounts and groups are assigned the necessary permissions to equipment The accounts with assigned equipment are displayed on the Security tab in the Information Pane Global Power Management 1 1 214 e x File Edit Window Reports Setup ee l e 2 v e E e EJIE 17 Organizatid XYZ Organization 7 Activity WB XYZ Organization History Status Power Sequence Alerts Security iS J Data Center E as BAYTECH Row 4 Equipment Assianed H Users Q Row 2 Equipment Grou Groups peep Row 3 Equipment S Row 4 Printers Ri E Row 3 EquipmentvWinNTwvBAYTECHIGRS Row 3 EquipmentvWinNTwvBAYTECHIGF f Inherited Ss JGrou s f hi Data Center VWinNTWBAYTECH Christwe yusa E Se E Ra Mie Ra Dc Mies ac Mi Mi Nan Mi Dn Mena Mea i aM Man a Me E Nee Ra Na Me a Nae a Ma a a Rn Ran Dc Mie E Me Pe R
55. er Traps table is configured the Select IP Addresses for Controller Traps dialog box appears The user may set IP addresses where BayTech Controllers will send SNMP Trap information BayTech Controllers may send trap messages to four different IP addresses defined on the SNMP Management tab NOTE Refer to SVMP Management under Global Power Management Setup Options for more information on configuring predefined IP addresses after software install and before discovering and adding a controller r foooo SS r foooo SS r foooo r foooo SS r frezieeam Controller SNMP Trap IP Addresses Current Trap Settings 192 168 2 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Power Console Detected Multiple IP Addressess for this computer Please select the IP Address that you would like to have SNMP Traps Sent to Done Selecting U140A138 01 36 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Depending on the settings for the SNMP Management tab the Select IP Addresses for Controller Traps dialog box displays a list of available IP addresses for sending SNMP Trap messages Simply select the IP address for receiving SNMP Trap messages by clicking the check box next to it in the list Note that the 5 IP address in the list is usually the current PC s assigned IP address Once selections are made click Done Selecting NOTE If no IP addresses are selected SNMP Trap messages are not sent out When Done Selecting is clicked the Select IP Addresses for Co
56. es may be added and are separated by a semi colon or a comma Click i Save and then click ki Exit to accept changes See Power Management Adding Controllers Power Strips for more details on the Controller Traps table Automatically apply default trap settings Enabling this option suppresses the edit of default trap settings during controller discovery and forces the master record Controller Traps table to be used for the added controller Prompt the user to edit default trap settings This option displays the Controller Traps table master record whenever a controller is first discovered and entered into the Power Console of the GPM software Default values for SNMP traps may be customized to fit the needs of an organization within this table Be sure to click LI Save and then click e Exit to accept any changes made to the Controller Traps table whenever it is displayed during controller setup SNMP Timeout Multiplier SNMP set and get requests wait for responses based upon the Timeout Multiplier For example the predefined multiplier may be set to 6 5 and if the default value of 10000 is used for the SNMP Timeout Multiplier the wait period for executing the set command will be 6 5 x 10000 or 65 seconds When GPM is not connected to devices this default value may cause a long period of waiting before a timeout occurs Therefore 1t is common practice for clean network environments those with all devices installe
57. ese E E E T Af Cab 1 amp 2 Servers57372 Cab 3 amp 4 Servers57371 Cab 4 amp 5 Servers57373 DS72 Servers DS72 Mod Printers Universal RPC 1 James On 2 Blade Server 2 On 3 Blade Server 3 On 4 Blade Server 4 On 5 Blade Server 5 On f E Daae gt christyw J Local Database PowerCon Job 1 p Enterprise Admins Domain Admins and Administrators have rights equal to that of the Admin account in GPM s Local Security These users have the highest rights and perform administrative functions within GPM When WinNT Security Type is selected the account name appears in the bar across the bottom of the GPM Power Management Console and updates depending on which user is logged on Manipulating Domain Active Directory Accounts and Groups New network based accounts are not manipulated within GPM This function is the responsibility of your company s network administrator Work directly with your network administrator to create the necessary accounts and then access them in GPM by selecting the WinNT security type Use of the Security Tab in GPM Setup causes only local accounts to be created but are not added as network accounts in the Security Structure Pane Assigning Domain Active Directory accounts and groups to individual or linked equipment works the same as local account assignment Clicking ll Security Structure opens the Security Structure Pane and expanding Entire Networ
58. et 5 __ Cabinet6 Controllers 7 gt Outlets 20 66 64 140 54 af A 1 James On DS72 Module 1 168 2 RPC22 5737157371 2 Blade Server 2 On RPC22 5737357373 3 Blade Server 3 On 4 Blade Server 4 On 5 Blade Server 5 On None Security Disabled liJ Local Database PowerCon Job 1 U140A138 01 41 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Adding Devices to an Organization Group or Subgroup Through a drag and drop method BayTech devices can be assigned to any Organization or Group created in the Tree View of the Organizations Pane By right clicking the assigned devices various functions and renaming of a device are performed Single and multiple devices may be assigned to specific Organizations or Groups as long as equipment is active in the GPM Power Management Console To assign a Controller Power Strip or Outlet to an Organization or Group simply left mouse click the device in the Equipment Pane and drag and drop it by holding the mouse button down and releasing over the selected Organization Group or Subgroup folder The Tree View in the Organizations Pane will expand and grow as devices are assigned and is maneuvered using the scroll bar to the right or by expanding and contracting the folder names using the and symbols to the left of each folder A folder icon changes to a linked outlet group icon whenever a power strip or outlet is dropped into a selected folder X G
59. fully appears in the bottom pane Close SQL Query Analyzer and Enterprise Manager NOTE Contact a BayTech Applications Engineer at 228 467 8231 or toll free from anywhere in the United States using 1 800 523 2702 if errors are received while executing database sql Li W POR REPLICATION j M Pumori 00 Da Lette MS ODBC Connection An ODBC Connection will only work using the appropriate information based upon your company s local network and SQL Server configurations Values and settings displayed in the following dialog boxes may vary Contact your local network or SQL Server administrator s for assistance with SQL Server name server authentication methods and Customer Configuration U140A138 01 21 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Open Control Panel by selecting Start Settings Control Panel Double click Administrative Tools then double click 224 Sources ODBO nl Data Sources ODBC icon Select the System DSN tab and click Add Scroll to the bottom of the list select SOL Server and click Finish Microsoft FoxPro YFP Driver dbf Microsoft ODBC for Oracle Microsoft Paradox Driver db Microsoft Paradox T reiber db Microsoft Text Driver txt csv Microsoft Text Treiber txt csv Microsoft Visual FoxPro Driver Microsoft Visual FoxPro T reiber The Create a New Data Source to SQL Server dialog box appears Type Powerconsole in the Name text box and enter a preferred description
60. gging On with Local Accounts The pre existing local account Admin is used to create and manipulate local accounts and their permissions To use another account exit GPM and re enter to be prompted with the Global Power Management Login Screen or click 29 New Login in the menu bar at top while in the GPM software This also prompts with the Global Power Management Login Screen Enter the account information and click OK If there is a problem with the local account a Login Failure dialog box appears Login Failure Xx AN Aowallsers or Password is not valid The account name of the current user is displayed in the bar across the bottom of the GPM Power Management Console This bar updates while switching between users Row4User f Local Database Powercon Job Once a user is logged on the folders equipment and tabs the account has permissions for are available Those that the user has no rights to will be grayed out The local accounts can perform all functions and maneuver around the Power Management Console based upon their permissions and use of this manual as a reference to sections on how to use available features of the GPM software Ifa user attempts to remove items in which access is not assigned a dialog box prompts concerning lack of rights for the action Global Power Management x IN Must have Administrator rights to delete history U140A138 01 56 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual WinNT S
61. gment Reportable information is displayed graphically or by generating printable detailed reports This method provides an advantage over managing a single physical hardware device where only one resource at a time has information captured and managed Graphical representations and reporting is also useful for detecting power and temperature trends within any segment of the data center or organization In a nut shell GPM advanced reporting automatically determines which physical equipment should be accessed to gather information needed to report on any logical organization segment Click Reports on the menu bar at the top of the GPM Power Management Console or click pal to open the Global Power Management Reports dialog box The Organizations Pane is displayed to the right while reporting functionality is handled by the tabs to the right 4 Global Power Management 1 1 214 BE E File Edit Window Reports Setup Activity AZ Organization o i Reports Immediate Results Capture Labels Ea Data Center ta Row 1 Equipment Cabinet 1 O B Cabinet 2 i Generate AG Row 2 Equipment H Cabinet 3 aoc Cabinet 4 Beg Row Equipment E a Duis Flite Organization H i i EE 3 j o etl Ls Ba o2o1s2004 12 00 00 AM Controllers H E Row 4 Printers oa DS72 blodi Printers 021 a004 10 4725 AM f Power Stine H E Empty Outlets Source TET Current Tree Selection Row 4 Printers Lae l Selected Groups Tall ps
62. gured GPM prompts to start a telnet session for configuration after the Controller CountDown dialog box appears prior to adding the controller to the GPM Power Management Console and displaying the Manage Controller Traps table Global Power Management Ea Would you like to start a Telnet Session to Configure the Controller U140A138 01 35 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Clicking Yes will open a telnet session for controller configuration The user may retry adding the controller after configuring it using the telnet session Once the controller is configured it is added to the GPM Power Management Console using the above process Refer to the controller Owner s Manual for product configuration via telnet sessions visit http LIW WW sedis net ftp_series shtml manuals for all product Owner s Manuals JE WINNT system32 cmd exe Data Switch Series F 3 18 4 lt C 2000 DS 2 Bay Technical Associates Unit ID D872 Enter password Module i Attention Character RPC11A rs232 RPC42 re232 Device Device Device Device Device Device Logout Enter Request Clicking No does not add the controller to the Power Management Console Adding Controller Failed appears in the yellow bar at the bottom of the Discover Baytech Controllers dialog box Click Exit to close this dialog box 1f necessary Configuring SNMP Trap IP Addresses After a controller is added and the Manage Controll
63. hen purchased b The number of receptacles purchased c GPM software version d Any devices you have connected to GPM e Provide a detailed description of the application you are using and what you are trying to accomplish f Provide a detailed description of the problem or error message g If possible a printout of the configuration status or error message screen Bay Technical Associates Inc 200 N Second Street Bay St Louis MS 39520 1000 USA Telephone 800 523 2702 228 467 8231 FAX 228 467 4551 Email support BayTech net U140A138 01 70 APPENDIX A Norlinx Software License Agreement Global Power Management Quick Start Manual This Software License Agreement License Agreement is a binding legal contract between Norlinx Inc and the Customer as identified in the applicable Order Form By signing this License Agreement OR by downloading installing accessing or using the software described herein Software you will be bound by the terms of this Agreement If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement Norlinx is not willing to license any right to use or access the Software to you In such event do not install or use the Software and return this entire package within thirty 30 days of receipt for a refund of any fees that you have prepaid Definitions Agreement means this License Agreement and the applicable Order form which terms are incorporated herein by this reference If the
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65. in the Description text box Select the name from the Server drop down list of your company s SQL Server Click Next Create a New Data Source to SQL Server x This wizard will help you create an ODBC data source that you can use to connect to SOL Server Name Powerconsole How do you want to describe the data source Description GPM Powerconsole Database Which SOL Server do you want to connect to Server winzoog Next gt Cancel Help Select the appropriate SQL Server authentication method and enter any needed account information Click Next NOTE Named Pipes is used for the purposes of this manual To change the Network Library settings click the Client Configuration button Create a New Data Source to SQL Server X How should SOL Server verify the authenticity of the login ID C With Windows NT authentication using the network login ID With SQL Server authentication using a login ID and password entered by the user To change the network library used to communicate with SOL Server click Client Configuration Client Configuration Vv Connect to SQL Server to obtain default settings for the additional configuration options Login ID I Password Cancel Help U140A138 01 22 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Uncheck the options Use ANSI quoted identifiers and Use ANSI nulls paddings and warnings and click Next iil Create a New Data Sour
66. ing information on controllers power strips and outlets a Remove removes the device from Tree View only a Refresh refreshes the selected power strip to a fresh state a Cancel cancels out of the displayed list of power strip functions U140A138 01 43 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Linked Groups Whenever outlets are linked to form a linked outlet group a different set of functions is displayed Right clicking a linked outlet group in Tree View displays a list of these functions DoOUoOU DU Q E Q Conzole Access Secure Console Access Hodiy iongole Access EVM Access Modity KVM Access Ott Reboot Rename Refresh Remove Cancel On turns a selected power strip on Console Access prompts with a Console Access dialog box containing the current controller s IP address enter the specific IP port and account information to establish a remote console window to that device 4 Console Access Cabinet 3 IP Address he 64 140 54 Port 0 User Name Password PO OK Cancel Secure Console Access prompts with a Secure Console Access dialog box containing the current controller s IP address enter the specific IP port and account information to establish a remote console window to that device 3 Secure Console Access Cabinet 3 IP Address p6 54 1 40 54 Part 0 User Name Password OK Cancel KVM Access allows access to a device configured to us
67. is Agreement for any reason you must remove all copies of the Software and all of its components from all of your systems and destroy all such Software components and copies along with all related media and documentation All licenses hereunder shall cease immediately upon such expiration or termination and you shall immediately pay Norlinx all outstanding payments due for the Software or other charges pursuant to any applicable Order Form 5 EXPORT You may not export the Software without the prior written approval of Norlinx If the Software was purchased in the United States you agree to comply with all applicable United States laws and regulations pertaining to export controls If the Software was purchased outside the United States you may not re export the Software except as permitted by the laws of the United States and the laws of the jurisdiction in which you purchased the Software 6 U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The Software and Documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 i1 of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs a through d of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 and in similar clauses in the NASA FAR Supplement as applicable and as may be amended and superseded from time to time Manufacturer is Norlinx Inc 4
68. istyw j Local Database PowerCon Clicking Refresh will update the information displayed on the Immediate Results screen U140A138 01 63 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual The Capture tab allows setting a specific polling interval to pull information into a graph for selected items in Tree View or for selected groups For Current Tree Selection select the item in Tree View and choose the options to be graphed from the list to the bottom right of the Reports tab Click the Capture tab The selected item from Tree View will be polled based upon the given timing intervals across the bottom Values may be changed by using the up and down arrows beside each box or by clicking in the box itself and typing the desired value W Global Power Management 1 1 214 MEIE File Edit Window Reports Setup Ss o 2 v e W Global Power Management Reports Organizations Z Organization Activity 3 XYZ Organization B C Data Center a Row 1 Equipment h b a Row 2 Equipment h H E Row3 Equipment N J XYZ Organization a Row 4 Printers h gt G DS72 Mod1 Printers i m y H Empty Outlets N Reports Immediate Results Capture Labels Interval 0 oa 154 Y T Minutes Seconds cnrs ocal Vatabase Powercon christy J Local Database PowerC Once desired polling intervals or set Click Ea to begin recording information at the set interval A graph appear
69. k WinNT by clicking will reveal any network users and groups existing within the domain Note that if a Domain Filter was used on U140A138 01 57 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual the Security tab in GPM Setup then only that node will be displayed in the Security Structure Pane Refer to Domain Filter under Global Power Management Setup Options Security for configuring a domain filter Selected users or groups from the node s in the Security Structure Pane may be dropped onto assigned equipment or folders in Tree View for that user or group Users and Groups may also be dropped into the Groups or Users sections for Assigned and Inherited in the Security tab while the associated device is selected All assigned accounts and groups appear under Assigned in the Groups or Users lists Inheritance shows any subfolder level assignments for respective equipment or folders To remove any assignment from the Security Tab in the Information Pane simply click the account or group assignment from under Assigned or Inherited and press Delete on the keyboard or press Delete Security Item Click Yes to the GPM Confirmation dialog 7 Delete Security ltem Aow 4 Printers LOC4L Rowd serUser Click T once assignments are made to save the Security tab configurations Click OK to the confirmation dialog box Global Power Management x Security Settings Successtully Sayed Assigning Permissions to Network Accounts or Groups Pe
70. l Security Type is selected these internal users and groups are assigned rights to equipment Accounts with access to equipment are displayed on the Security tab in the Information Pane once created Global Power Management 1_1_214 e x w Global Power Management Console IOl x ei Security St ruc u e lOl x ENEE Organizati lt 2 Organization 7 Activit o Local Security J E Groups XYZ Organization History Status RPqPowerSeq Alerts Security E Groups __ Data Center ie Admins A E Rom 4 Equipment Assianed m Row 1 Users oP Row 2 Users ace Cabinet 4 ee Row Equipment LOCAL Row 2 Users H Cabinet 2 m e Fow 3 Users Fy Row 2 Equipment xj i gt H Cabinet3 H Cabine Row 2 Equipment LOCAL Admin H Cabinet 4 i ga Rona Equipment Row 2 Equipment LOCAL Row4liser H Cabinets Ej i H Cabinet 6 Inherited Fl Row 4 Printers Data Center LOCAL Admins TE DSF2 Modi Print H Empty Outlets oa RowlUsert as E Row User Row2Usert Row2User2 at Row3Usert e Row3User2 U140A138 01 50 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Local Accounts and Groups By default the local account Admin is created during installation and setup This is the master account with highest access rights to everything within the GPM software To create additional local accounts and local groups of accounts right click on a user or group in Security Structure
71. lays the path hierarchy for the selected Group or Organization Clicking at item in the list changes the focus in the Tree View to that particular selection When an item is selected from the list and Goto Selected is clicked the focus in Tree View changes to the selected item if the option Synch with Organization has been checked Clicking Key Search sorts the list in ascending or descending order and may also be used as a text search box to find an object by clicking Key Search and typing the search text Click the X at the top right corner to close the Search dialog box when done selecting EN Search 5 x Key Search Path Search E APAE XYZ Organization I Syne wiOrganization Goto Selected Clicking the drop down list for Expand Contract Tree and choosing the level will expand or contract the groups in Tree View to the desired hierarchical level If a lower level is the current focus in Tree View and a higher level is selected GPM closes all folders to place the focus on the selected higher level but leaves the lower current level expanded Selecting an Organization for the drop down list for Organizations changes the focus in Tree View to the selected Organization Multiple Organizations are each given their own window in Tree View w Global Power Management v1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup Sul yal Gy ros ue Delete Delete alll amp W Global Power Management Console Cabin
72. lect your current operating system platform and connection speed and click the Download button Choose the local hard drive location in the File Download dialog box Run the executable after download is complete to install Adobe Acrobat Reader to your computer If you require assistance downloading product information or other files please contact a BayTech Applications Engineer at 228 467 8231 or toll free from anywhere in the United States at 1 800 523 2702 U140A138 01 8 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Software Hardware Requirements Minimum hardware requirements for the GPM software installation is a computer with a Pentium II or higher processor 128MB Ram 500 MB hard drive free space and running Microsoft Windows 98 NT 2000 ME or XP GPM Software Installation The GPM software is downloaded as a zip file from BayTech s web site Download and Extraction To download and extract the GPM software follow these instructions l 2 Open Internet Explorer and go to www baytech net Click Products and Solutions Remote Site Management and click the link for Global Power Management Click More Information and click the link for the GPM software zip file NOTE This file name may vary depending upon the current version of software A File Download dialog box will appear Click the Save button and save the zip file to your local hard drive A folder called C GPM may be created for the zip file Ex
73. ler Setup Status dialog box displaying information on controllers power strips and outlets Remove prompts with a dialog box to remove the selected outlet from Tree View only not the Equipment Pane Refresh refreshes the selected outlet to a fresh state Cancel cancels out of the displayed list of outlet functions U140A138 01 45 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual GPM s Information Pane Equipment History The History tab in the Information Pane provides a record of all operations performed on any equipment set up in the GPM software This is based upon the log settings of a particular SNMP Trap defined in the Controller Traps table under GPM Setup s SNMP Management tab If an SNMP Trap name has Log set to Y for that request then the History tab will record that event whenever it occurs w Global Power Management v1 1 214 a xX File Edit Window Reports Setup mel BY S Delete Delete an amp W Global Power Management Console X Alo 1 Organizations v2 Organization _ Activity YZ Organization statuserects Power Sequen Alerts Security Ea Data Center EE Row 1 Equipment T omeo Taname Datemtime F H 2 Cabinet 4 MALL OUTLETS Outletis OFF O2f0904 O4 42 21 F es penis JALL OUTLETS Outlets ON 02 09 04 04 42 44 P i sie ahaa ALL OUTLETS Outlets REBOOT 020904 04 56 36 P oliy quipmen t ta Row 4 Printers EE DSFZ Modi Printers e e RFC18 Printer
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76. lshield 8 The InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears If presently connected to the Internet select Yes check for program updates Otherwise select No skip this step NOTE Rebooting the computer is not required after installation is complete InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing GPM on your computer Your Internet connection can be used to make sure that you have the latest updates Yes check for program updates Recommended Please iensure that you re connected to the Internet before you iproceed i Riccecccaccsesccsesnssscsesceacssosensecseasouscsescecsscosenscsoeussecsooseaceccsasccssoessauseccsecossscessosocasansscoscccocceansecced PowerConsole Icon 2 After GPM Setup is complete the Power Console icon Power Console nk will be placed on your desktop The GPM Software is accessible using this icon or by running the Power Console from Start Programs Global Power Management U140A138 01 11 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Initial Configuration Initial Configuration is the same for both local and SQL database installations GPM Login Screen 1 Double click the Power Console icon on the desktop to start GPM The Global Power Management version execution engine appears with the Welcome to Global Power Management screen 2 The first time the GPM software is executed a GPM Installation Session Dialog
77. nd Max are not used with this option and the Activity light at the top right of the GPM console screen will flash whenever polling occurs at the selected gauge interval NOTE While GPM does not use the Min Max values for the Manual setting the user should take these values into consideration on how often they want polling to occur The Off setting turns off polling completely No polling of equipment is performed and the Activity light at the top right will not flash With automatic polling disabled latest strip data 1s obtained by issuing a refresh operation at the controller power strip or outlet level Also while viewing the gauges on the status tab the user can click equipment in the displays to automatically refresh data Any of these options may be selected by clicking the radial button underneath the option Gauge Setting The Gauge Setting is used with the Manual polling option Polling is performed based upon the value selected on the gauge and occurs every x seconds where x value selected To select a gauge value simply click the adjuster bar in the gauge and drag to the selected value A small box will appear displaying the value in seconds for the gauge settings and disappears once set U140A138 01 31 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual The Power Management Console Getting Familiar with GPM s Console screen GPM s Console screen appears after logon occurs Across the top are the menu options and menu to
78. nd select the name of the account just created Select necessary database role membership options and click OK 10 Verify the account appears under the list of names under the Powerconsole database s Users folder in Enterprise Manager Tree View on the left Active Database After configuring GPM for a SQL database installation Active Database will be set to MS SOL Server The User and Password do not stay in the text boxes for security purposes Shared Local Database Path Backup and Maintenance may be performed as needed Shared Local Database Path This feature shares a local database file on a computer s hard drive with network users If the folder containing database files 1s shared through MS Windows Explorer then the path may be entered into the text box under Shared Local Database Path This allows other users to access this database through GPM Be sure to click t Save and a Exit to accept path configuration on the Database tab NOTE Contact your company s local network administrator for assistance with sharing files and folders in MS Windows Explorer U140A138 01 27 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Backup UULL When clicked this button backs up the existing database GPM Backup knows whether or not the install is local or for a SQL database For a SQL database the SQL Server is used to execute a SQL script back to the server to generate the backup However the actual backup is stored on the l
79. ne eer ete tert AE SNE 67 MASS cocoice score nates oud aaea a satanic deca decnseivs Oaa AE SEN aE ENIE 68 UNINSTALLING THE GPM SOFTWARE cccccssssssssssssssssssssscccccssssssssssssssssssssssscssssees 69 TECHNICACGSUPPOR Drsni deco cee caensiaicataeaciseascceecs eieeebenseencaee 70 APPENDIX A NORLINX SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT cccssssssssssssssseees 71 U140A138 01 7 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Installation and Setup This software may be used with any single host BayTech DS or F Series controller and certain RPC RPS units with an internally embedded Ethernet controller module BayTech Controllers must have SNMP capability in order for GPM to function All single phase and three phase RPC RPS products will work with the controller via an RS232 port if they are NC normally closed units This manual covers the local database and SQL database installations If the SQL database installation selected GPM will connect to an existing Microsoft Enterprise SQL Server database MS SQL 7 and MS SQL 2000 are supported with GPM GPM Owner s Manuals and other information are attainable from BayTech s web site www baytech net by clicking on the Other BayTech Products link and selecting GPM Software Documentation is viewable using MS Power Point or Adobe Acrobat Reader A freeware version of Adobe Acrobat Reader may be downloaded from http www adobe com products acrobat readstep2 html At this location se
80. nheriteci l My Outlet 9 On Data Center LOCAaLAdmins Ea Row Printers f D872 Mod4 Print Ee Empty Outlets El Row 3 EquipmentLlocal RowduUser i i Row 3 Users O Fe Cab J amp LServers57riT Cab 44 S5 5ervers5iTitT DST Modi Printers Universal RPC 2 Blade Server 2 0n 3 Blade Server 3 On 4 Blade Server 4 On 5 Blade Server 5 On E ta neal Natahase Powertton Anh To remove an assignment from the Security Tab in the Information Pane simply click the account or group assignment from under Assigned or Inherited and press Delete on the keyboard or press Delete Security Item Click Yes to the dialog box that asks if it is OK to delete the selected security item GPH Confirmation Ee 2 Delete Secunty tem Aow 4 Printers LOCAL Row4 ser User Be sure to click T once assignments are made to save the Security tab configurations Click OK to the confirmation dialog box Global Power Management Security Settings Successtully Saved U140A138 01 54 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Assigning Permissions to Local Accounts or Groups Permissions to specific devices outlet or folders is accomplished by using the Assigned section on the Security tab of the Information Pane Once all necessary local accounts and groups are dropped onto the desired item in Tree View click on the item requiring permissions in Tree View to display associated local acc
81. nked outlets Delays in seconds may be set for when these functions should occur Such management is useful for bringing up device power supplies in a desired sequence and as a great Contingency Data Management Plan for such occurrences as brown outs Once a linked outlet group is created in Tree View click on the Power Sequence tab in the Information Pane All outlets of the linked power strip appear in the lists for On and Off functions H Global Power Management 1 1 214 File Edit Window Reports Setup e 2 x aj l w Global Power Management Console Organizations Z Organization EZ Row 1 Equipment le EHR Row2 Equipment 10 Row 1 Cab 1 Empty of Post Action HC Row3 Equipment i 1 12 Row 1 Cab 2 Empty O Delay sec H Row 4 Printers N E 6 Row 2 Cab 3 Empty Ou coo H T DS72 Mod Printers N N11 2 Row 3 Cab 6 Empty On Empty Outlets J F ElRow2 Cab 3 Empty Outlet On _ 6JRow 2 Cab 3 Empty Ou iF 12 Row 3 Cab 6 Empty OutleOn 12 Row 1 Cab 2 Empty 0 By 10 Row 1 Cab 1 Empty Outlet On hi IF 12 Row 1 Cab 2 Empty OutletOn 4 _ 1 2 Row 3 Cab 6 Empty 04 J 10 Row 1 Cab 1 Empty Om 4 Reboot Conducted by performing an off operation then an on operation Controllers 7 gt Strips 3 W Outlets 20 DS72 Servers 66 64 140 54 Al 6 Blade Server 6 On DS72 Mod Printers 2 168 2 72 38 4Servers57371 7 Cooling Fan On Universal RPC 209 205 132 Cab 4 amp 5 Servers57373
82. ntroller Traps dialog box closes and a message Controller lt IP address gt Successfully Added appears in the yellow bar of the Discover Baytech Controllers dialog box Click Exit to close this and return to the GPM Power Management Console Any discovered and added Baytech controllers will appear at the bottom in the Equipment Pane GPM s Equipment Pane Controllers that are discovered and added to GPM s Power Management Console appear in the Equipment Pane at the bottom of the console under Controllers Clicking on an added controller from this list will display its corresponding Power Strips and their Outlets under the Power Strips and Outlets lists also in this pane Global Power Management 1 1 214 alal x vetete perteni Delete All All Global Power 3 Global Power Management Console MEE Console Global Power Management Console S EME Organizations History Status Power Sequence Alerts r Security T omes Name Datertime F a E E E Controllers T 42 Power Strips 3 tontrollers Cal epg EN Owies Outlets 20 66 64 140 54 Alans Stri5737257372 Bf 1 James on RPC 5 737157371 File Edit Window Reports Setup DST Modules 1 192 163 2 72 2 Blade Server 2 On RPC 57T3TISTSTS 3 Blade Server 3 0n 4 Blade Server 4 On l Bie S Server aan E Mone Security Disabled 4 Local Database Powe
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84. ocal hard drive in C Program Files Norlinx PowerConsole datasql backup in a folder named as follows Folder name lt date gt _ lt time gt _ lt AM PM gt where lt date gt MMDDYY ex 010104 and lt time gt HHMMSS ex 011500 MMDDY Y month day year and HHMMSS hour minutes seconds Using the above examples this folder would be named 010104 011500 PM in which the example backup occurred on 1 1 04 at 1 15 00PM NOTE These folders may be periodically deleted to create space on a local hard drive Click Backup to back up the existing local database A dialog box appears when the backup is complete Database Backup X Backup Successtul to C PROGRAM FLES NORLNSSPOWERCONSOLESDATALOCALSBACKUP OT 2204_115245_AM Click Ok to close the dialog box and return to the Database tab in GPM Setup GPM s main background also returns to normal view Maintenance This button handles maintenance to be performed to the local database When clicked GPM packs dbf files and performs other maintenance related tasks returning the message Maintenance is complete U140A138 01 28 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Security Hiii GPM Setup s Security tab allows a customer to implement security with BayTech equipment Selecting a security type determines whether local security network based security Windows Domains or Active Directory or no security is implemented Additional security options are available on this tab
85. ol bar The main section of this screen is the Global Power Management Console which is divided into three panes Global Power Management 1 1 215 a x File Edit Window Reports Setup S BY a Delete pelete all amp Organizations Z Organization History Status Power Sequence Alerts Security H Cabinet 1 hi H Cabinet2 3 Row 2 Equipment H Cabinet 3 H Cabinet 4 a Row3 Equipment H Cabinet H Cabinet6 E J Row 4 Printers DS72 Mod4 Printers H Empty Outlets IT bi IT N f z on O _ _ X XSXSX X cc A E cc A E A E E E S S E V SE E E E E E VE E E VE E EE VE E E E E A IE E E E a YE VE O E EE SEO VE E E E E NE E VE aR a E EE YE i a a Bal a ae a aa E Controller 2 Power Strips 3 66 64 140 54 Cab 1 amp 2 Servers57372 l DS72 Mod1 Printers 192 168 2 72 Cab 3 amp 4 Servers57371 Universal RPC 209 205 132 26 Cab 4 amp 5 Servers57373 E Ei Admin J Local Database PowerCon Job 1 2 Blade Server 2 On 3 Blade Server 3 On 4 Blade Server 4 On 5 Blade Server 5 On zj To the top left of the Global Power Management Console is the Organizations pane This section is used for creating logical organizations within GPM for grouping equipment in a variety of ways When GPM is first installed this pane contains no tree structure A tree view a
86. ontact NORUNX Support l 888 214 1441 to Purchase a Pearnnanent License Company Identification Cade License Key Validate OK NOTE The Company Identification Code will vary depending upon customer requirements BayTech will need to know how many outlets to be used and whether the local database or SQL server version is needed 2 Enter the Permanent License Key supplied from BayTech into the text field The license key may be copied and pasted from BayTech s e mail Click Validate 3 The GPM License Validation dialog box appears Click OK to complete registration and then click OK to enter the GPM software GPH License Yalidation x Valid License Key has been applied Thanks for your purchase An Invalid License Key Please Retry dialog box will appear if the key is not valid NOTE Close and re enter GPM to clear the 30 Day Trial header When upgrading the number of outlets the license key must be updated to reflect the upgrade purchase Refer to section Global Power Management Setup Options Application Settings U140A138 01 13 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Global Power Management Setup Options GPM is configured in GPM Setup to meet customer database requirements Select the Setup on the button toolbar option on the menu toolbar or click Application Settings This tab contains Company and License information as well as the Enable Voice Support feature The Company Name
87. options may be selected Power Voltage Current Max Current and Temp Only the ones that are selected will be displayed in the graph information To display graphical information the Immediate Results and the Capture tabs are used These tabs are only available if Graphs is selected from the Reports list on the Reports tab Selected options from the bottom right of the Reports tab are immediately pulled in as a current reading of selected items from the Tree View Immediate Results calculates averages and sums of items a Watts sum of all watts across the selected item Q Volts takes an average of all volt readings across the selection a Amps sum of all amps across the selected item a Max Amps sum of all max amps across the selected item a Temp takes an average of all temperature readings across the selection If all options Power Voltage Current Max Current and Temp are selected removing an option from the list to the bottom right of the Reports tab will update the displayed information on the Immediate Results tab Click the Refresh button at the bottom of this tab get an updated reading of equipment since information is pulled in real time w Global Power Management v1 1 214 a xX File Edit Window Reporte Setup ee L if hy AYZ Organization 6 a Data Center Bg Row 1 Equipment eo Cabinet 1 ae Cabinet 2 BE Rom 2 Equipment E Cabinet 3 Organizations 2 Organization H Cabinet
88. ounts and groups on the security tab Right click the selected item An Authorization dialog box displays giving a list of functions that may be assigned or removed as a permission for that selected local account or group Click the desired functions for that account or group to set permissions and click Done Authorization M On Mv Off V Reboot l Rename I Remove M Setup M Reset Whit T Telnet M Changelr M Console Access KVM Access The available functions that can be set as permissions to a selected item are a On turn a device or linked item on Off turn a device or linked item off Reboot reboot an individual device or entire linked group of devices Rename rename the display name of a selected item Remove remove a selected item from Tree View only Setup allow access to the Controller Setup Status dialog box Console Access allow access to the Console Access dialog box for establishing remote console to a device a KVM Access allow access to the dialog box for configuring via a KVM switch The selected functions appear as available functions on a particular device whenever that user account logs on and attempts to perform device functions DOOdOULL Local Account and Group Functions Certain functions are available by right clicking a particular group or local account in the Security Structure Pane Right clicking a group name in this pane displays this list Manage GroupsUsers
89. our Prone Number M Email Support U140A138 01 15 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Email Handler Microsoft Outlook To direct SNMP traps and other messages through MS Outlook 1 Select this if Microsoft Outlook is the default e mail client by clicking the box beside Microsoft Outlook 2 Enter the name of the Outlook Profile currently being used with MS Outlook in the text box beside Outlook Profile 3 Click t Save and then click Be Exit to accept changes NOTE Though any version of MS Outlook is supported some later versions do not allow applications to automatically use the MAPI handler to send emails MS Outlook will prompt for permission to send the email causing GPM to remain in a paused state Application Email Support To direct SNMP traps and other messages through GPM s built in e mail handler 1 Click the box beside Application Email Support to enable this option 2 Enter the E mail Server name i e SMTP NORLINX NET in the text box under Mail Server NOTE Contact your company s local network administrator for assistance with the name of your e mail server 3 Enter the Sender and Receiver e mail addresses 1 e user norlinx net under their respective text boxes These two e mail addresses may be the same 4 Click LI Save and then click ki Exit to accept changes Application Error Support To configure GPM reporting capability for program anomalies internal program errors to No
90. ow Equipment 2 Outlet s ON 02 10 04 08 3 192 Row 4 Printers 3 Outlets ON 02 10 04 08 3 192 4 Temperature Violation 02 1 0 04 09 2 192 Controllers gt 92 cama Strips 3 W Outlets 20 DS72 Servers 66 64 140 54 Bf Cab 1 amp 2 Servers57372 a DS72 Mod Printers 192 168 2 72 Cab 3 amp 4 Servers57371 2 Blade Server 2 On Universal RPC 209 205 132 26 Cab 4 amp 5 Servers57373 3 Blade Server 3 On 4 Blade Server 4 On 5 Blade Server 5 On aaa aad christyw J Local Database PowerCon Job 1 The Alerts tab displays a running list of tracked events for GPM and its devices The Sequence number SNMP Trap name date and time stamp IP address of the device s controller outlets and applicable message for tracked events may be observed in the list window Use the scroll bars at the bottom and right of the Information Pane to adjust for viewing information in the list The collection of alerts is an ongoing process on this tab Events may be deleted if they are no longer needed To delete an event click beside the desired event and choose Yes to the following dialog box The SNMP Trap will be removed from the list of events on the Alerts tab Also by selecting a particular event focus in Tree View is placed on the specific device that triggered the event This feature allows the user to quickly identify the location of a device and perform quick management on it Global Power Management 2
91. pand to this location in Windows Explorer to save and extract the zip file NOTE The resulting zip file is large in size and may be deleted upon installation completion Web based and MS Power Point presentations are also available for download as well as Software Documentation Internet Explorer may be closed after all downloads are complete After the file download is complete open Windows Explorer and go to the location where the GPM zip file is stored NOTE It is assumed that WinZip or an equivalent zip file utility is available to unzip the GPM zip file Double click the GPM zip file and extract the files using your unzip utility to the folder created on your hard drive GPM Global Power Management U140A138 01 9 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Installation The installation procedure is the same for both local database and SQL database installations Follow these instructions to install the GPM software Run GPM Setup 1 Double click setup exe in the folder where the zip file is extracted 2 An InstallShield Wizard dialog box appears Click Next to continue software installation 3 Read the Norlinx Software License Agreement in the dialog box and click Yes NOTE Refer to Appendix A to view the full Norlinx license agreement Choosing No causes the installation to exit InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE D
92. pecified in the applicable Order Form s 9 CUSTOMER INDEMNITY You agree to indemnify defend and hold harmless Norlinx its affiliates and subsidiaries and their respective officers directors shareholders agents and employees harmless from and against any and all third party claims of any kind along with reasonable attorney s fees and litigation costs arising out of resulting from or in connection with your breach of any representation warranty or covenant contained in this Agreement or your or your Users use or misuse of the Software including but not limited to claims for personal injury or property damage 10 NORLINX INFRINGEMENT INDEMNITY Norlinx shall indemnify defend and hold harmless Customer and its officers directors shareholders agents and employees harmless from and against any third party claim along with reasonable attorney s fees and litigation costs to the extent that it is based upon a claim that Customer s permitted uses of the Software hereunder constitutes an infringement of any patent issued in the United States or any trade secret copyright or other proprietary right Infringement Claim Customer shall 1 notify Norlinx within thirty 30 days of any such suit claim or proceeding 11 tender control of any such Infringement Claim to Norlinx and iii reasonably cooperate with Norlinx in the defense or settlement thereof Customer may participate in the defense of an Infringement Claim at Customer
93. played above the counter box Click the button again to resume Click FI to stop the recording Click Yes to the Stop Recording request Global Power Management PA 4 j Stop Recording U140A138 01 66 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Reports GPM has the capability of producing several reports all of which is managed by the Reports tab Information concerning captured equipment history equipment event logs equipment labels controllers power strips and organizations may be produced Open Reports and select the Reports tab Choose the desired report from the Reports drop down list W Global Power Management 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup gt v a w w Global Power Mangement Graphs x Organizations gt Z Organization Activity D XZ Organization Reports immediate Results Capture Labels Data Center i Ea Row 1 Equipment Reports HC Row2 Equipment Event Log sorted by Equipment H Rowa Equipment Event Log sorted by Event Type Generate a Row 4 Printers Event Log sorted by Date Time Labels Av 5267 6 1 75 LabelsfAv 8160 1 x 2 5 8 R be et eee ak ET AO A OD i abel Fii Date Filter Organization GN 02101 2004 12 00 00 AM ee Controllers EBI 02 1 3 2004 03 24 52 PM Power String j Source ouet sg M current Tree Selection Data Center I Selected Groups Tall Selected orou pies
94. pproach is taken for displaying equipment logical organizations and other items in this pane At the right of the Global Power Management Console is the Information pane This pane contains tabs that display various information and statistics concerning existing equipment in the GPM software A summary of these tabs follows a History displays BayTech controller messages based upon what is configured for the Trap Settings for SNMP Management in GPM Setup a Status displays Voltage Current Power and Temperature for a selected Power Strip Circuit Breaker or Voltage source the name appears in next to Status when chosen a Power Sequence displays information pertaining to the sequencing of equipment for On Off and Reboot commands and the time to wait for each a Alerts displays information when an event is triggered from the SNMP master record a Security controls the Local and WinNT security information for creating and manipulating groups and users The bottom pane of the Global Power Management Console is the Equipment pane This section displays all controllers powers strips and outlets that have been detected and added to GPM for management Each of these panes is separated by an adjustable divider bar To resize a pane simply click on the appropriate divider bar and drag to the desired location U140A138 01 32 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Discovering and Adding Controllers o GPM adds BayTech
95. r Setup Status Type in the desired value and click ray beside the threshold text box to be changed This saves the value just set as a threshold 2 Click the A or V of the threshold to be changed until the desired value appears in the text window Click ray to save the value just set as a threshold 3 Use the radial dials in the Thresholds Pane by clicking and holding the red button on the dial and turning to adjust accordingly Click A once the desired value is set to save it Values for circuit breakers are changed and set using the same methods as above Make sure the selected circuit breaker is chosen at the top right of the Controller Setup Status dialog box NOTE Amps is the only adjustable threshold for a circuit breaker To select between different RPCs from the Controller Setup Status dialog box click the drop down box to the bottom right of this screen Select the desired controller and the dialog box will be updated to reflect the current device Linked Outlet Groups and Power Sequencing When the outlets of a power strip are split in assignment across groups in Tree View a linked power strip is created symbolized in Tree View by the linked icon next to the group name Creating linked outlets of a power strip and using power sequencing to control On Off and Reboot functions is useful for devices with multiple receptacles GPM allows the sequence of On and Off functions in any order for a linked power strip containing li
96. rcon Job Right clicking a controller from the Controllers list in the Equipment Pane displays a list of functions available for the selected controller These functions include a Rename renames the display name for a controller a Change IP changes the assigned IP address of a controller a Setup opens a Controller Setup Status dialog box displaying information on controllers power strips and outlets a Reset Unit prompts with a dialog box to reset the controller U140A138 01 37 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual a Telnet open a DOS based telnet session for controller configuration a Remove prompts with a dialog box to remove the selected controller a Refresh refreshes the selected controller to a fresh state by polling the controller and all attached power strips a Cancel cancels out of the disp layed list of controller functions W Global Power Management 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup ARILI _Delete verete ail amp W Global Power Management Console e x x 11 Organizations Rename Change IP Setup 42 Power Strips 3 Reset Unit 66 64 140 54 Alans Stri5737257372 Telnet 168 2 RPC22 5737157371 2 Blade Server 2 On RPC22 5737357373 3 Blade Server 3 On 4 Blade Server 4 On Refresh L 4 5 Blade Server 5 On Cancel g Local Database PowerCon Job 1 Remove The total number of power strips is di
97. re is a conflict between any specific term in the Order Form and a specific term in this License Agreement the specific term contained in this License Agreement shall control Documentation means the technical manuals and other written and electronic documentation relating to the use of and operation of the Software that are delivered or made available to you by Norlinx Maintenance includes certain upgrades fixes to Software and updates to tax tables and codes as applicable Order Form means a separate document governed by this License Agreement by which Customer orders the Software Software means the software program s in object code format as identified in an applicable Order Form including Updates and Documentation Transaction s means a relocation or move transaction for an individual that is moving or relocating and for whom the Software is being utilized to track expenses and provide expense management Updates means upgrades revisions enhancements or modifications to the Software that Norlinx makes generally available to customers through Maintenance Updates shall not include any new versions or future products which Norlinx or third party vendors license separately Users refers to Customer and all users of the Software including without limitation Customer s employees agents or independent contractors You or you refers to the Customer and each individual including without
98. rlinx complete the following 1 Enter support norlinx com in the text field under Send Application Errors To 2 Enter your company name or individual contact name in the text field under Contact Name 3 Enter your company s phone number or another contact number in the text field under Contact Phone 4 Click t Save and then click ki Exit to accept changes Enabling Email Support The Email Support option must be enabled to use this feature When enabled Email Support sends alerts errors and warnings to a defined e mail address on the Email Support tab Also whenever the error handler is invoked emails are sent to Norlinx Support so this option applies to both sections As an example while testing SNMP traps a customer may wish to disable this option to stop numerous emails until a resolution is found at which point the option may be enabled again To enable this feature simply click the box next to Email Support on the Email Support tab Be sure to click t Save and then click ki Exit to accept changes NOTE E mail must be working correctly from the client end for this feature to function U140A138 01 16 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual SNMP Management ii The GPM Software uses Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP to interface with BayTech controllers Messages created by controllers are sent via an SNMP trap to SNMP host listeners GPM serves as a host listener for receiving these trap messages
99. rmissions to specific devices outlet or folders are accomplished using the same method as local accounts by using the Assigned section on the Security tab of the Information Pane Select the account or group from the Assigned section and choose the desired functions from the Authorization dialog box Click Done to save selections Refer to Assigning Permissions to Local Accounts or Groups under Implementing Security Local Security for screen shots and descriptions of the available functions Imported Account and Group Functions Unlike Local Security the only available functions are those that appear for individual user accounts Right clicking a Group in the Security Structure Pane does not display a list of functions Right click an individual user account and select the desired function Manage Users Groups Show User Access Show All Access show Wier PAvecallAend iene Hide Physical Hardware from User Delete All Assigned Security For this User Cancel U140A138 01 58 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual The available options are E a Manage Users Groups opens User Group Setup dialog box for account and group creation Refer to Implementing Security Local Accounts and Groups for assistance with creating local accounts or groups a Show User Access shows the permissions assigned to equipment for a given user Show All Access shows all permissions assigned for all users a Hide Physical Hardware f
100. rom User hides physical equipment from the selected user when that user accesses the GPM Power Management Console Q Delete All Assigned Security For this User removes all assigned permissions from the selected user in the Security tab E Logging On with Network based Accounts Network Domain or Active Directory accounts that authenticate through WinNT are automatically detected when entering GPM This account name is always displayed in the bar across the bottom of the GPM Power Management Console Clicking 9 New Login is not allowed and produces this dialog box Global Power Management X AN Changing user Login is only allowed under Local Security Mode Exiting and re entering GPM will not allow for switching users but will continue logging in as the PC s current logged on account To use a different user from the same computer simply log off and log on using another approved user which shows the user account name in the bar at the bottom of the GPM Power Management Console Once a user is logged on the folders equipment and tabs the account has permissions for are available Those to which the user has no rights will not be shown and only assigned actions are available The logged on accounts can perform all functions and maneuver around the Power Management Console based upon their permissions Refer to individual sections of this manual as a reference on how to use available features of the GPM software U140A
101. s Power Striposee 1 Outlet 1f0n z Outlet 20n s Outlet 30n Outlet 4On SJOutlet SOn SJOutlet 60n Outlet 70n fSjOutlet S 0n 4 E Power Strips 1 HF Outlets 8 RPC16 Printers Power Strip5 6E1 al 1JOutlet 1 0n Controllers T OST Servers DST Modi Printers 192 1 68 2 72 Universal RPC 209 205 132 206 FJOutlet 30n 4JOutlet HOn g pne n zl christyw jg Local Database Powercon Job To view history of a device select the device in Tree View and click the History tab in the Equipment Pane The outlet affected SNMP Trap Name request date time of request IP address of the outlet s controller applicable reporting e mail address who resolved the problem and the user account who issued the SNMP Trap event are all recorded on the History tab for every event To see the different values use the scroll bar at the bottom of the Equipment Pane Deleting a single history entry or deleting all history entries for a device is accomplished using the buttons above the History tab Select the device in Tree View for the history information to be deleted Click _Delete to delete a single history entry for that device Click Delete All to delete all history entries for that device U140A138 01 46 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual iili Equipment Status Threshold Setup and Management This tab displays information specific to the selected device Voltage
102. s and Groups The new Organization appears at the topmost level of the Tree View for the Organizations Pane To create logical and functional groups within an Organization right click the Organization and select Add Group Add Group Rename Group Cancel Enter the desired group name in the text box for the Add a group dialog box and click OK If there are multiple groups needed simply enter all names separated by a comma and click OK Continue adding groups or subgroups to existing groups to the Organization level in Tree View Groups may be added as far down as the user level A scroll bar appears to the right of the Organizations Pane for scrolling to view other groups in Tree View Y Add a group Group Mame l Groupi Group Groups Any of the Organizations or Groups are renamed by right clicking the selection and choosing Ei Rename Group An Organization is deleted completely from the Tree View by clicking Delete Organization in the menu bar at the top of the Organizations Pane A dialog box prompts to confirm the deletion Click Yes to delete the selection Global Power Management Console 2 Delete Organization 7 Organization U140A138 01 40 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual hihi Manipulating Organizations and Groups Find Organization Node IET displays a list of all Organizations Using the scroll bar at the side allows scrolling from Organizations to different Groups and disp
103. s displayed Information concerning the current added remote controller is displayed in the text area to the right To add the controller to GPM s Power Management Console select the device from the list under Available Controllers and click Add to PowerConsole A dialog box appears indicating GPM must perform a unit reset and the number of users logged into the controller Click Yes to reset the controller Global Power Management Controller Reset 0 users are currently logged into the controller GPM must perform a unit reset to ensure proper configuration i a Ok to Reset Controller 7 U140A138 01 33 BayTech Global Power Management Quick Start Manual l The Controller CountDown dialog box counts down 15 seconds and then resets the controller to a fresh state The message Adding Controller displays in the yellow bar of the Discover Baytech Controllers dialog box followed by the Adding Power Management Controller dialog box showing status of labeling the Power Strips as they are pulled into GPM WS Controller CountDiown 10 Controller Reset Count Down Adding Power Management Controller Labeling Power Strips RPC 01 RPC22 57371 Once this is complete GPM adds the controller and displays the Manage Controller Traps table In this table there are 44 different trap options that may be defined Use the scroll bar at the right of the table to scroll down the list of customizable options For the
104. s or Active Directory is inaccessible Power Strip Polling In order to keep current information displayed for the selected power strip the strip is polled at a specified interval The Polling Tab allows the user to define the frequency that polling occurs to refresh data from the strip How fast and how often data is refreshed on the screen is set by the gauge setting Be sure to click j l Save and Li Exit to accept configuration changes Application Settings Email Support FTP Support Automatic Power Strip Updates Reset Min 4 000 Auto Of Manual U140A138 01 30 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Auto Off Manual The Auto setting polls Controller Power Strips based upon calculations using the Min and Max values Min represents the shortest time GPM observes while gathering power strip data while Max represents the maximum time observed to gather power strip data The average polling time for the selected strip under the Auto setting is approximately 8 14 seconds The Activity light at the top right of the GPM console screen will flash while automatic polling occurs Reset clears the default values to set them accordingly for existing equipment The Manual setting polls Controller Power Strips manually based upon the Gauge Setting chosen Polling occurs every x seconds where x the value set on the gauge for the Controller Power Strip or Outlet currently selected in the GPM software Min a
105. s to the left reflecting selected choices and line graph information Recording and Counting will be displayed over the counter box as GPM counts down the selected interval times and pulls information in from the equipment The graph is updated with each occurrence of the Recording message The data for the current graph may be obtained by double clicking the active graph From there the user may copy data onto the Windows Clipboard and then paste into other applications such as MS Excel Global Power Management 1 1 214 x File Edit Window Reports Setup fa e al v a el Global Power Mangement Graphs Organizations Organization r Actiity gt Power Wat Voltage currentiam Max Curren Temperatui Reporte immediate Results Capture Labels Power Watts a Row 4 Printers Interval oF 154 a X s Row 4 R Minutes Seconds Printers N y Interval 00 00 15 christyw U140A138 01 64 J Local Database PowerCon Job 1 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual NOTE If the intervals are left at zero and the record button is pushed an error appears Global Power Management x AN Interval must be set prior to Recording Click OK to this message Intervals must be set at something other than zero to record Depending upon the selections made to the bottom right of the Reports tab corresponding tabs
106. s with inactive accounts in Active Directory will not have access to GPM Hide Unauthorized Tree Nodes Check this option to hide tree nodes from accounts that do not have access to the nodes If not selected users will see unauthorized nodes within GPM s logical organizations but will not be able to perform functions associated with the unauthorized nodes U140A138 01 29 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Domain Filter This box filters for specific tree node names from WinNT Domains or Win2000 Active Directory Only the domains listed under Domain Filter will be considered for assigning security within GPM All others will be omitted This feature is especially useful for companies with a large number of users groups within their networks If used this feature should be set prior to switching from other Security Types Separate domain node names with a comma Type the name of the node for the filter in the text box under Domain Filter and click Save A dialog box appears indicating the save was successful Click OK to close this dialog box Global Power Management Setting Successfully Saved Click a Exit Only the filtered node s are displayed under Security Structure in GPM Access Local Security Setup This button configures of users and groups while using Local Security Type It also allows a way for network administrators to perform account maintenance during times when the PDC containing NT Domain
107. select Groups at the top right of the User Group Setup dialog box Select a group from the list under Groups and select a local account from the Non Members list Click gt to add the local account to the selected group All members of that group appear under the Members list Select an account under Members and click ian to remove the account from the selected group Click Delete User Group in the menu bar to delete a selected group Global Power Management v1 1 214 laf Xx File Edit Window Reports Setup 8 A gt v a el Global Power Management Console 3 XYZ Organization c Data Center a Row 1 Equipment C Row2 Equipment C Row3 Equipment a Row 4 Printers Ce Users Groups Non Members Members Row2User1 Row2User2 Controllers DS72 Servers DS72 Mod Printers Universal RPC Local Security Setu y Cees Admin U140A138 01 52 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Be sure to click T once accounts with group associations are complete A dialog box appears prompting that Security Settings were successfully saved Click OK to close this box Global Power Management Security Settings Successtully Saved Click the X in the top right to close the User Group Setup dialog box Click a Exit to close the Security tab in GPM Setup Assigning Local Accounts and Groups to Individual or Linke
108. splayed in next to Power Strips in the Equipment Pane Right clicking a power strip from the Power Strips list in this pane displays a list of functions for the selected power strip These functions are Q All Outlets gt On Off Reboot turns a selected power strip on or off or reboots a selected power strip a Rename renames the display name for a power strip a Setup opens a Controller Setup Status dialog box displaying information on controllers power strips and outlets a Refresh refreshes the selected power strip to a fresh state a Cancel cancels out of the displayed list of power strip functions Global Power Management 1 1 214 File Edit Window Reports Setup fey 9 v newt owen W Global Power Management Console EVIE 7 Organizations History Status Power Sequence Alerts Security J I a e oe i ie qt i yT Vu i Fm lt a SS All Outlets gt On SSS Ser Sr ar Sr Serre Controllers 7 gt 2 Power Strips 3 Protect of D 66 64 140 54 Eff Alans Stri5737257372 E B DS72 Module 1 RPC22 5737157371 Rename Reboot 2 On RPC22 5737357373 Setup 3 Blade Server 3 On Fiefresh 4 Blade Server 4 On eles 5 Blade Server 5 On a EE vit z None Security Disabled J Loc Cancel ercon Job 1 U140A138 01 38 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual The total number of outlets is
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110. t to investigate any warranty claims to resolve the problem or determine whether such claims are proper in a timely manner For additional or more specific license and warranty issues contact the Norlinx Technical Support Department at 919 846 7975 or email techsupport norlinx com U140A138 01 4 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THATS OW NERS MANUVA Diss tisicicetaictec ae ibia een cata ceaen E 3 NORLINX SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND WARRANTY cccsssssssssssseees 4 INSTALLATION AND SETUP rrcsicicccucccccccteesicecesetecdeceisdeceusstaceateevareeesetecdeusecdebeusetacvetvesersoevetees 8 SOFTWARE HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ccccseccscececccecccecccsccccccucccssccscccecccecscecsscesscessceceecauss 9 OPM SOFTWARE INSTALLATION meroa e E A E 9 PD wniload ana LIT ACTON GE E E T ease aetes 9 TASOA O E EE N E AE EA A E E 10 KOTOPO CUD a eer aera ree Mee tree te ere enter eee earn 10 BO WEEC ONSOlE 16 OM isc scic gs ematesa tte ee cinwetenet a O 11 MITAC CONT IGURA TION irei i sec ce E E T E N A 12 OFM LOSST yi E shana E E E tee aia tacasausanaeeioes 12 SOPLWOlE RCOISIAMION SEEE E T mined de vecndene N vende meaninent 13 GLOBAL POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP OPTIONS seseseeseseeeeseeeeesseeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegs 14 PACS CLE OS as a aati eee eng neat ein ene nae ees 14 Register Trial Version or Upgrade Outlets 0 0 ccccecseceeteeseteeseteseeeeee 14 of Licensed Outlets and Used Out
111. text box is populated with information from software installation Global Power Management Setup SNMF Management Database Security Folling Hj us Company Settings Company Name Your Company Name License Change of Licensed Outlets 25000 Used Outlets o T Enable Voice Support Register Trial Version or Upgrade Outlets To register a 30 day trial version of GPM or to upgrade the number of outlets for an existing version complete the following steps from the tool 1 Open GPM Setup by selecting Setup from the menu or by selecting bar Select the Application Settings tab 2 Click Change Enter the valid Permanent License Key from BayTech into the License Key text field and click Validate The license key may be copied and pasted from e mail if received via e mail from BayTech NOTE Hitting ESC closes the License dialog box 3 The GPM License Validation dialog box appears Click OK to complete the registration or upgrade Click t Save and then click a Exit GPH License Validation NOTE You will still see 30 Day Trial at the top of the screen When you exit and re enter the software the 30 Day Trial header will disappear U140A138 01 14 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual of Licensed Outlets and Used Outlets The GPM software is licensed and sold based upon the number of power strip outlets This number is contained in the license key for software registration
112. tions or click from the tool bar Make sure the Database tab 1s selected NOTE The trial version of GPM is configured as a local database installation No options for a SQL database installation will be available Active Database The database type and Shared Local Database Path only are defined here for a local database Active Database is automatically set to Local Shared Local Database Path A local database file may be shared on a computer s local hard drive with other users on a network If the local database folder containing database files is shared through MS Windows Explorer then the path may be entered into the text box under Shared Local Database Path This will allow other users to point to and access this database through GPM Be sure to click LI Save and then click a Exit to accept path configuration on the Database tab NOTE Contact your company s local network administrator for assistance with sharing files and folders in MS Windows Explorer Backup This button backs up the existing database GPM Backup knows whether or not the install is local or for a SQL database For a local database the backup is stored in C Program Files Norlinx PowerConsole datalocal backup in a folder named as follows U140A138 01 19 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual iihi Folder name lt date gt lt time gt lt AM PM gt where lt date gt MMDDYY ex 010104 and lt time gt HHMMSS ex 011500 MMDDYY month
113. uration Microsoft SQL Server ODBC Driver Version 03 80 0194 Data Source Name Powerconsole Data Source Description GPM Powerconsole Database Server WIN2000 Use Integrated Security No Use Regional Settings No Prepared Statements Option Drop temporary procedures on disconnect Use Failover Server No Use ANSI Quoted Identifiers No Use ANSI Null Paddings and Warnings No Data Encryption No Pe OK Cancel U140A138 01 23 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual If the data source connection is successful a dialog box indicates the connection test completed successfully Click OK to close the SQL Server ODBC Data Source Test dialog box SQL Server ODBC Data Source Test X Test Results Microsoft SOL Server ODBC Driver Version 03 80 0194 Running connectivity tests Attempting connection Connection established Verifying option settings Disconnecting from server TESTS COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY If unsuccessful a dialog box indicates the test failed and identifies the problem cause Contact your local network administrator for assistance with troubleshooting MS SQL Server ODBC driver connectivity problems BayTech assumes a customer s network and MS SQL server are properly configured to support MS ODBC connections Click OK to respond to the Test Failed message make any changes and repeat the Test Data Source process until the Test Successful message 1s received Click OK to the
114. viewed in the User Group Setup dialog box by selecting either Users or Groups at the top right Clicking on a User from the Users list displays any associated group for that user on the right under the Groups list Click EJ Delete User Group in the menu bar to delete the selected user account To change a password for a user select the user from the Users list and click Change Password Enter the necessary information to change the password for that user NOTE The local Admin account by default is assigned Password for the password This may be changed for more security using the Change Password button on this screen W Global Power Management 1 1 214 MEI File Edit Window Reports Setup AES 2 v aje Global Power Management Console alog 1 Organizations YZ Org ____ Global Power Management Setup anizat ay dieso Maddie we ee i ed PTM Oe ee ee wk 3 Organization User Group Setup 0 x a Data Center ce gaian ER u H Row 1 Equipment Users Member of Groups 2 m C Row2 Equipment C Row3 Equipment C Row4 Printers Row 1 Row User2 Users Row2User1 Groups Row2User2 Row3User1 Row3User2 Row4User Controllers F gt DS72 Servers DS72 Mod Printers Universal RPC Local Security Setup y L_bovat security setun Admin To associate a local account with a group
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116. yTech Applications Engineer at 228 467 8231 or toll free from anywhere in the United States at 1 800 523 2702 You may also visit us at our web site www baytech net BayTech manufactures many remote site management products data switches data collection multiplexers remote power controllers and peripheral print sharers If you would like information on any of these products please contact BayTech Customer Service at the numbers given above or visit us on our company web site Conventions used in this manual include CAUTION This term is used to denote any condition that could possibly result in physical harm to personnel or damage to equipment IMPORTANT This term is used to denote conditions that could result in the loss of communications or to highlight the proper functioning of equipment NOTE This term is used to denote items of interest to the user U140A138 01 3 Global Power Management Quick Start Manual Norlinx Software License Agreement and Warranty To review this License Agreement in detail refer to Appendix A NO WARRANTIES THE SOFTWARE AND MAINTENANCE IS PROVIDED ON AN AS AVAILABLE AS IS BASIS TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW NORLINX AND ITS LICENSORS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE OR ANY OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED TO YOU INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT TITLE MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE N
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