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1. Menu bar actions 77 It you are editing a user defined alert additional tabs appear enabling you to edit additional objects and conditions associated to the alert Ean Alert Message Recipients C Low Medium amp High audit service alerts Awtomaticaby clear this alert when alerting condition no longer exists 3 In this window an administrator can edit any data relating to the alert definition 4 Select Update to save edits close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window A message appears at the lower left of the console window confirming that the alert was successfully updated Menu bar actions 78 Activating an existing alert definition 1 From the Alerts menu select Alert Management The Manage Alerts window appears Marrage Alerts Audit Alert all dal errors AUDIT audit service alerts Out of ASHRAE allowable Triggers when rack cold aisle temperature goes out of ASHRAE allowable rani High Cammunicaton error Triggers when one or more data points can not be acquired Test de alert Test Miecium HI T T T T Y Y T Se 260 Cireular dependency in C Triggers when circular depend
2. To navigate directly to the Alerts menu right click the data center or zone and select Show alerts For more information on alerts see Alerts menu on page 68 Navigation Fed DataCenter Show alerts Clear alerts Permissions Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 The content of the Data View window changes to correspond to the data center and zone selected on the Navigation panel When you log out the application saves the state of the Navigation panel The next time you log in the Observer displays that information in the Data View window Setting permissions NOTE Administrators automatically have permission to view all data centers and zones As users are added to the system an administrator must set each standard user s permissions to enable the user to access monitored data centers and their corresponding zones The following permission options are available e Data center level only Provides a high level view of the monitored data center e Data center and corresponding zones Provides more details of the monitored components within the data center For a user to have permission to view a zone the user must have permission to view the data center where the zone is located Setting the permissions by individual user is the most secure option However an administrator can give every user permission to view a data center or zone avoiding the requirement to add each new user
3. Active Alerts Alert History Views 50 Active Alerts tab To view active alerts for a specific zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display 2 Select the Active Alerts tab The information for active alerts within that zone appears in Tabular view parsi aiian Ci aei SE apii TON number pi mie err 15 CO T EI Gut of ARAE BE Thapa nen reck colel aie arpe pgoez out of EZHPRAE allkc eable range Dui mi ASP wk Ingen vetu rack conici sia Generate goar r ml AS AD ecb rangs Out p ARAE ak Trqkpers venen peck coll ake Semperahge goes out oi ASHFLAE allowable range u o ASAE nik amp Trigger Seul Peck taii ain larparthpa goes Gul wi AXSHR E miare uid range Out rd ASHFUAE nik Triggers when rack cod aisle Senpensture goes nut mi ARAL renge Cut of ASHRIAE ak Tippen when rack cak aise temper goes uf of ASHRAE ukewable range Dut m ASHRAE mE riggers veh rack talc aiia kir pirika goes cul ot AZHAAE aerebie range Cat of SSHELAE nik Pg vemm mr FRU ee Me CU Cut oi ARAE ul Tres serum riche ciel ur ua psrabur gui bul of amp SHRAE range SA a 0 CA CANT SS eo cols beenp i od ai ASS CET D Da 54 di PN C138 cold dep ir cul of ASHRAF siy CRUZ 60H D Oe 54 09 PW PAID MEAT eee pan cmo pz 540 Pe 5 058 rain ia ema ed AZHRAE akr akr Drug aot b ba a id Phi SOS rotten out c ASHTA aby PAUP 0 PM C 042 cod dene i out of ASHRAE air un amo nas FEDW C407 cod emp m mud of
4. Displays the location of the object that triggered the alert S TIMESTAMPS Displays the time stamp when the alert was originally triggered Select the Objects amp Conditions tab and then adjust the types of objects and values you want evaluated for that alert NOTE Do not create conditions that are mutually exclusive For example a top temperature greater than 80 F and a top temperature less than 50 F Be careful to select Or rather than And Menu bar actions 70 a Create a condition NOTE You can evaluate the data values and metrics for rack and CRAH CRAC objects You can evaluate only data values for base station pressure and sensor objects Base station Temperature Humidity Pressure Voltage Current Energy Liquid flow Door status Liquid presence Remaining battery days Rack Front top temperature Front middle temperature Front bottom temperature Rear top temperature Rear middle temperature Rear bottom temperature Reference temperature Humidity cTROf change Cold dew point Pressure objects Pressure CRAC Supply temperature Return temperature Sensor Temperature Humidity Pressure Voltage Current Energy Liquid flow Door status Liquid presence b Select the logical operator and enter the threshold value c Select the ellipsis button to select all objects to apply the condition Hold the Ctrl button while selecting objects to select multiple objects d Select OK to save The Ob
5. 3 4 o 30 minutes Select your preferred Navigation Tree view from the menu o Hide single leaves o Show all Select your preferred animation view If animation is On every window fades out after closing If animation is Off every window automatically disappears after closing Preferences crea TE NER Session Expiration 30 minute z id Navigation Tree jj 5 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Changing the data display format From the Data tab you can select the following options Units Decimal places Refresh rate To change your preferences l 2 From the Preferences menu select Data Select your preferred units o US Standard default o Metric Select the number of decimal places 1 2 or 3 Menu bar actions 98 4 Select the refresh rate of the data tables in the application from O to 60 minutes The refresh rate refers to how often the data is refreshed on the screen If you select O minutes the application only refreshes data when you select the refresh button Preferences Units US Standard hd Decimal places Refresh interval 1 minuters E 5 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Changing the date format 1 From the Preferences menu select Date 2 Select from the following date formats o MM dd yyyy HH mm ss o yyyy MM dd HH mm ss o dd MM yyyy H mm ss Preferences Date forma
6. e Pr 034 12 Export moms Settings Pr 040 14 Global Settings Pr n4g 4g About Adobe Flash Player 10 o Select Show on floorplan to locate ihe pressure object on your zone floorplan view o Select Go to Data Analysis to open the Data Analysis window and highlight the selected pressure object for reporting o Select Define alert to open the Define New Alert window and select the pressure object as the source of the data for the alert o Select Print table to print to your default printer o Select Export to export the information to the file type of your choice Power Meters tab The Power Meters tab only appears if you have a power meter installed and configured in that zone To view the power meter object details for a specific zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display 2 Select the Power Meters tab The information for all power meters within that zone appears in the Tabular view NOTE You can sort resize move or hide columns For more information about the appearance of columns see Changing the appearance of columns on page 13 Views 45 M6 Engineering Labe Infrastructure Power Meters Tote niamber of KON Meters 1 Status Mane Location KW Total KV Demand kVA omand KWAK Demand a THD 1 THD le TH e In 6200 Deia 12 40 40 13 10 470 3 50 Bi 2530 Power Meter Dette The header display area specities the total number of power met
7. 2 Select the Base Stations tab The information for all wireless base stations within that zone appears in the Tabular view NOTE You can sort resize move or hide columns For more information about the appearance of columns see Changing the appearance of columns on page 13 bats emer Comm and Slorage 1 BELLNM CCC T tei von D 04 20 49 piu BHL T8 Supply E p 173 DAAT 201 D D SUE PH Fiches 013 i 1 2H E H i nM E MAJ BB i Se Gro o4 4p 10 Pag BT at TH82 t i i DA 20 D 04 458 PH Nocte 5 067 E Mi EN E ma F na 6 T7372 E De WO0 Har e hode C D77 E amp o BE 7G E Ti i i amp T6007 aH D E PA e Hm C 033 E d i un xs Efi 35 7 ELLE D DA A dii PH e M a di 5 i i i i ADNAN D 4552 P y DAL T 20 1D 4 Ai a Pia Hodge Eri 0S s amp DM YF i i J i i i a DE THO Dub dr 363 Pa a LLL L L ULGSIS CCLLCLLULAVGOUUPA L HULLIOBGEEEL E EELULESRZOX IDELLLAEAELLILG ILLL A5AS e L ULLLLaL nNAO GALAU SO SLAAL OOGGILULAESSBGHL ooin E E apj amp OBZ I GGLLL LLLRUGBER ZLBLILOPAO OLIOLLicoctouhis LEEGRSRELLVROAULL Rj LOPA LGLAOX LLIGCOLE G o l OaLUL GD OLCGGEILuLREOLLLL ODL biisnazkGa g d XARWAW MgBHLGCAOLLOeg A XUC COALUL LU GCQLLLLLLOOEOBA ARAoAI B oB p i Fak i ir Tie 3 tend t D Da dz Pal Dera D 04 Sr Pl 11251 5 17 LEM P VZD DE 48117 PI Mode Esdr a amp 7 BE Bit B gt rg E Tra io BT A Dd 3 amp 3 PH The header di
8. Aube tee hp cadi Automatically chere Auten shaman The header display area specifies the number of alerts in the selected date range Select the to select the columns you want to view 3 Rightclick any alert to export or print the alert information For more information about exporting data see Exporting tabular data to a csv file on page 52 Exporting tabular data to a csv file To export the data 1 Select the object tab in Tabular view 2 Rightclick the object for the data you want to export Views 52 3 Select Export A window appears prompting you to save the file File Download i Do you want to open or save this file fixe Mame data csv d Type Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Values From 208 176 190 197 Open Save harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially 7 savethis file What s the risk It you do not see the download window you might have pop ups blocked or may need to add the server into your trusted zone to allow file downloads See your browser documentation for enabling pop ups For detailed information on exporting to this format see Exporting to CSV format Exporting report dato to csv file on page 67 Wireless Sensor Network tab The Wireless Sensor Network tab appears only for administrators who have selected a data center from th
9. Humidity The relative humidity based on readings from the humidity sensors on racks within the zone Pressure The differential air pressure between the supply plenum and the main floor based on readings from all pressure objects within the zone Display Mode Static Animated Temp Top Temp Middl amp Temp Bottom Humidity Pressure To view static imaging for a different sensor type or to select multiple sensor types to view at one time select the appropriate boxes Select Refresh to update the view If more than one sensor type is selected you can select the Zoom out button to view all static images simultaneously Dpi Mode E Sib C Anma A Temp fon 20 Tempe A Tepito Puky Pressure Temp Tapi F Temp Middlai F BEBBHBBEEBEEEBHISN EEBNHBEBEBSEEHBEHSN 1 I eem sid gum 77 CLT oo Pad dee Legend m TT OSs ed Temp Bottom F BEBEBEBSERBEBNSE DET OHO CET CEU P Views 33 If more than one sensor type is selected and you are zoomed out to view all sensors simultaneously you can still zoom in on a single sensor type Select the box for that sensor type and then use the scroll feature on your mouse to zoom in or out The scroll bars appear and show the zoom level Overview Pre Defined Metrics Imaging Racks Pressure Active A Display Mode amp Static 3 Animated Temp Tap Temp Middle Temp Bottorm Hurmi Temp Top F A oS a nn RR CUR M RR a n8 n jC Ww Map Legend m T m 17 08
10. Open Save E While files from the Intemet can be useful some files can potentially r2 harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk It you do not see the download window you might have pop ups blocked or need to add the server to your trusted zone to allow file downloads See your browser documentation for enabling pop ups Viewing sensor data for analysis 1 Specify the data you want to compare a Select the aging criteria b Select the first base station and a specitic temperature sensor c Select the second base station and a specitic temperature sensor d Select the third base station and a specific temperature sensor 2 Select how you want the data comparison shown A row of buttons provides access to viewing options o Select Tabular to view the data in a simple detail format o Select Chart to plot the retrieved data on a chart and compare sensor trends across a set timeline For more information see Customizing charts on page 68 Menu bar actions 67 o Select Save to save the data comparison Customizing charts 1 Click Chart to plot the retrieved data on a chart and compare sensor trends across a set timeline The Chart Customization window appears Chart Customization r wm Chart PI ZPower phase A Chart Name Data Analysis Chart Background Color Legend Show Legend Legend position amp Bottom Q Right 2
11. 2070 03 50 00 PM Temp Bottom F Map Legend l 17 08 2010 03 50 00 PM Right click any image window for available menu options e Select Print images to print the image to your default printer e Select Export images to export the image to the file type of your choice Print images Export images Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 Views 34 Viewing animated intormation 1 Select Animated Display Made Static Animated 2 Select the sensor type you want to appear A window prompts you to wait while the necessary images load into the animation 3 Select the date range up to 30 days for your animation The default date represents the last 24 hours Open the calendar window for the Start time b Select the month Use either the forward or back arrows to change the month or select the month from the menu c Select the year from the menu d Select the day from the calendar view e Close the calendar window f Repeat the previous steps for the End time Type Temp Top m Start Time 09 07 2010 M 14 00 M End Time 09 07 2010 73 16 00 5 4 Select Refresh to update the image or to change the animation after changing the sensor type or date range When loading is complete the application displays a color animation of the distribution of the current readings for the selected sensor type within the specified date range The animation plays at the rate of one
12. ASHRAF sir CO 001 D Da 5241 0 EH Tape F coi Seng is oui of ASHRA DIT COO Dic 50 7H PI EM Tape E coniare ir and er ASHARAI i201 0 Da 3023 P Dut mi ASE ae Ls ntium cric inte erperature poss ut p ASPRLAE nicole range DH Tapi cold temo amp m of ATSHRA TUTTO QASH PW E048 coii beng is out of ASHRAE Mo pan i2 Ds 3222 P Cat of ARAE nik THggers when Hack Cok Ge LenS poss put oi BSH alice pare Cat of SSL mk Trager veter rack Cui mime Gere E goes nul of AS AE uico ahs ramus C I22 rail damp m cul of ASHAAE mbr Did DDS sen PR Gut pt 2 SMROE sik Then wien peck conici isis Serperstuee goes put of KSHRAE alicsvable range EDEN poi emp 15 cut of ASR aer M A E ES 4 3 PI The header display area specifies the number of active alerts Select the to select the columns you want to view For active alerts the only action you can perform is to clear them Select Clear to remove the alert from the active alerts list When an alert is cleared it is removed from the active alerts list but is not removed from the Alert History tab To clear an alert 1 Highlight the alert o Single alert o Multiple alerts 2 At the bottom right of the window select Clear The Clear Alert window appears Clear Alert Updated configuration but have not exported yet Views 51 You can add a note regarding the alert or reason for clearing it Any added note appears with the alert in the Alert History tab For more information on clearing alerts
13. Imaging tab 30 accessing PUE data 16 accessing Tabular views 41 Active Alerts view 51 adjusting columns 13 adjusting the window 14 Administration menu 82 administrative options 88 alert actions 73 alert detinitions activating 79 alert detinitions creating 74 alert definitions deactivating 80 alert definitions editing 76 Alert History view 52 alert management 72 alerts 50 70 Alerts menu 68 alerts options 95 alerts defining 70 alerts deleting 81 82 analyzing report data 61 animated information 35 auditors options 89 Base Station tab 49 base station toolbar 26 base stations F W reports 66 batteries replacing 103 battery management 102 battery reports 65 C changing user passwords 85 changing your preferences 97 98 99 charts customizing 68 client PC requirements 6 closing the window 14 columns adjusting 13 components interface 8 components Observer 5 configuration details viewing 24 console interface 8 contact information 108 controls zone overview 22 CRAH CRAC tab 42 creating a report 56 creating an alert definition 74 creating custom reports 62 63 64 creating user accounts 83 Custom Metrics tab 38 customizing charts 68 D data center overview 20 data values viewing 25 Data View window 12 14 deactivating an alert definition 80 deleting all alerts 82 deleting analert 81 82 deleting custom queries 64 detecting disconnected sensors 29 detecting sensors that require
14. Overview tab e The object data value window If you notice a disconnected sensor indicated in any location notify an administrator immediately Detecting sensors that require maintenance Many external sensors require periodic maintenance in accordance with manufacturer guidelines If a sensor is disconnected or requires maintenance a yellow appears in the following locations e The object data value window e The zone in the Navigation panel e The icon on the Overview tab If you notice a sensor indicates required maintenance in any location notify an administrator immediately Imaging tab The Imaging tab provides the following options for viewing zone information e Static A color coded map of each zone in the data center that depicts the current temperature humidity or air pressure distribution e Animated The distribution map that depicts the changes of the specified sensors as a sequenced flow within a specified date range Accessing the Imaging tab 1 From the Navigation panel select the data center or zone you want to display Views 30 2 Select the Imaging tab The Imaging window appears Dimiw Mode RR Gm 20 Acenmbed A Tel Terie Tepes Mure Temp Tepi F Virtual map Enables you to access real time and historical imaging of temperature humidity and pressure distribution Header Enables you to choose from available options Select static or animated imaging and
15. Top inet Dew Port Average Rack Top Inlet Dev Point Minimum Rack Top Inlet Temperature Maximum Rack Top intel Temperature Average Rack Top Inlet Temperature Minimum Front Top inlet Rate O1 Change Maximum Front Top Inlet Rate Of Change Average Front Top Inlet Rate Of Change Menu bar actions 57 o Double click a zone to view all of the objects defined within that zone CRAC Liebert CRAH Stulz Power Meter Delta ION 6200 Deka Power Meter Wireless Energy Base Station CRAC Lienert CRAM Stulz Return CRAH Stulz Supply Mode 3 Colar CT Node Door Sensor Mode Energy Mode Leak Detector Mode Sangle Flow Chilled vater Energy BS Select one or more of the properties listed Average CRAH CRAC Supply Temperature Average CRAHICRAC Return Temperature Average Rack inlet Tempersture Average Rack Discharge Temperature RCOH RCOKLO FH Phi Li Mininum CRAHICRAC Supply Temperature Mininum CRAHECRAC Return Temperature Maomum CRAHRCRAC Supply Temperature Maiomum CRAHRRAC Return Temperature Minimum CRAHICRAC Delta Temp Maximum CRAHERAC Deta Temp Average CRAHICRAC Delta Tempo Minium Rack Top Inlet Dew Point Mac mum Rack Top Inlet Dess Poin Average Rack Top Inlet Dew Point Minimum Rack Top Iniet Temperature Macomum Rack Top Inlet Temperature Average Rack Top inlet Temperature Minimum Front Top Inlet Rate OT Change Maximum Front Tap Inlet Rate Of Change Average Front Top Inlet Rate Of Change o Highlight the s
16. and 80 6 F You can adjust the temperature range in HP Insight Environmental Configurator Critical Front Rack front temperature is outside the recommended Temperature range The default range is between 18 C and 27 C 64 4 F and 80 6 F You can adjust the temperature range in HP Insight Environmental Configurator DAL ERROR Notifies an administrator of any critical issue with any software component Circuit Current Notifies an administrator if the current of any circuit that above threshold is monitored by BCMS is above the configured threshold Circuit Power above Notifies an administrator if the power of any circuit that threshold is monitored by BCMS is above the configured threshold Circuit Power Factor Notifies an administrator if the power factor of any below threshold circuit that is monitored by BCMS is below the configured threshold Communication Notifies an administrator if one or more data points error cannot be acquired This alert is generated by wired plug ins such as Modbus SNMP XML and web services that are used in communicating data Circular Notifies an administrator when circular dependency is dependency in CRE detected in a CRE rule This alert is generated if the PUE rule calculation graph is configured incorrectly For more Menu bar actions 74 information about PUE graphs see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide To create a new alert definition 1 From the Alerts
17. and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 15 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s Menu bar actions 65 The report is automatically generated based on sensor readings It provides estimated battery life for all object batteries and suggests recommended replacement parameters e The scroll bar enables you to see the entire report e Rightclick a row to access the context menu and then select from the menu Base Station Hame AHLI 14 Return Show on Floorplan Set battery capacity Print Fable Export Settings Global Settings Location About Adobe Flash Player 10 Mode 087 Base Station F W reports From the Reports menu select Base Station F W reports The Base Station F W Version Report window appears Base Station FAV Version Report Base Station NHame Location BS Row2 06 B S Row1 01 BS Row4 09 WS Pressure B S Row1 06 B S Row3 07 B S Row2 03 WS Pressures B S Row1 03 BS Row1 02 B S Row2 08 BS Row1 05 B S Row3 11 WS Row2 07 WS Pressurez B S Row3 05 WS Row2 04 B S Row4 01 Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Wh
18. and its components see the HP Insight Environmental Software Installation Guide System requirements Before you install Observer software and related components the following minimum specifications must be met Hardware requirements Quad core processor Inte amp 9l or AMD 750 GB hot swap RAID 1 preferred with battery Overview 5 backed caching Power supply Redundant power 2 Connectivity Gigabit Ethernet adapter 2 Sottware requirements Operating system Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64 bit Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition 64 bit Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32 bit Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition 32 bit Required software Adobe Reader User privileges User with full administrator privileges configured for installation SSL certificate file if secure access is enabled Client PC requirements Client PC Requirements Supported Internet Explorer 7 0 x or later browsers Mozilla Firefox 2 0 x or later Enable cookies in the browser Flash plug in Adobe Flash Player 9 0 x or later Accessing the HP Insight Environmental Observer To install Observer see the HP Insight Environmental Installation Guide To access Observer 1 Launch any supported browser applications 2 Obtain the server name or IP address and port from the system administrator who configured the system The default port is 8080 for non secure access and 443 for secure access
19. and secure communication During login the user is authenticated Once authenticated communication between the client browser and the Observer remains encrypted This method is the most secure however data performance such as data transfer might be affected 4 To set up the secure Authentication only access complete the Connector configuration a Specily the connection port typically 443 Menu bar actions 93 b Select Upload to browse to and upload the keystore certificate file on the local machine The Upload File window appears Upload File c Select Done to save the certificate and close the window d Enter the keystore password that was used to create the keystore 5 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Imaging options To define the imaging options 1 From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears Menu bar actions 94 2 Select the Imaging tab Cyt pons SEF E Hrstorr ELER 739 3 Select the Imaging legend you want to edit from the Legend for menu Options Value Green Blue Hurnicit 50 000 123 j 255 Pressure Oo Oo 255 Sr OOM 64 501 255 100 66 501 255 al P2010 2393 0 o Select Add to add a new color to the legend You must define the value range for the color to represent o Select Remove to delete an existing color or value range from the legend o Select Restore to ignore all chang
20. can customize your options to suit your viewing preferences All options are user specific and remain the same from session to session The My Account menu offers the following options e Password e Preferences Changing your password All users can change their own passwords To change your password 1 Select the My Account menu Menu bar actions 96 2 Select Password The Change Password window appears Change Password User Mew Password Repeat Mew Password Cancel 3 Enter your new password 4 Repeat the new password 5 Select OK Changing your preferences All users can set their own preferences Preferences include e Session expiration time e Data measurement units and decimal places e Refresh interval e Date and Timestamp format e Alert intervals To change your preferences 1 Select the My Account menu 2 Select Preferences The Preferences window appears 3 Change your preferences and select OK to save and close Changing the general preferences From the General tab you can select the following options e Session expiration e Navigation tree To change your preferences 1 From the Preferences menu select General NOTE The user login session expires atter a period of inactivity The default expiration period is 10 minutes 2 Select your preferred session expiration time value from the menu o 10 minutes o 15 minutes o 20 minutes o 25 minutes Menu bar actions 97
21. can perform an ad hoc report of historical sensor data for each of the following options e CRAH CRAC e Rack e Pressure e Base station To use the data analysis function 1 Select an object tab The information for all sensor objects within that zone appears in the Tabular view 2 Move your mouse over a row and right click to open the menu 3 Select Go to Data Analysis Status Hame Supply Temper AHLU 18 OQ mm Show an Floorplan AHL 16 Go to Data Analysis re ale alert Print table Export Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 The Create Report window appears Current phase BJ Currant phase C Firei i jae et Er Peitr pede C Firecer F Prrever voie pres A violis phas A volisge ipase B vols phase B voalspqe pease tC wvolmge ipams C Pl gt Curren phaze A PA Power eee 5 i OO power Factor para Al phare B neural praes t neina pnase A marai 4 Continue to create the report Creating a report on page 56 Menu bar actions 61 Saving the report To save the report of the retrieved data for future references 1 Select Save from the Create Report window The Save Report Query window appears Save Report Query Hame Description Make This Query Available to 2 myself ony everyone E 2m Complete the Name and Description fields 3 Make the query available to o Myself only o Everyone
22. continuous plotting kW and PUE Graphs that continuously plot data and track historical data sisi Tine DOM LCDIQ TA 1500 a End Tene QDI PA EE r EI me pog C oe B DSEIPBTI i N WAN Wi MI N WM EUN M ul IW A Adjusting chart and graph options The charts and graphs plot data continuously as information registers with the system Views 17 To adjust the information that appears 1l Right click inside the chart Chart Options Zoom Chart In zoom Chart Out Print Chart Print All Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 09 01 11 00 PM 09 02 07 44 AM 09 01 08 05 PM 09 01 00 33 PM 08 02 12 27 AM 08 02 01 55 AM 09 02 03 22 AM 09 02 04 50 AM 09 02 06 17 AM 2 Select an option to adjust the view of the chart o Chart Options Displays options for adjusting the time interval and legend visibility Chart Options Time Interval EUR start Time 0940172010 E End Time 0902 2070 o Zoom Chart In Displays a shorter time span on the chart o Zoom Chart Out Displays a greater time span on the chart o Print Chart Displays options for printing the current chart To view data at a specific time move the mouse over the chart plot 72 28 0902 2010 04 11 30 AMI B Al Views 18 To adjust the axis line see The base station toolbar on page 26 Overview tab The Observer provides an Overview or floor plan of the selected data center This vie
23. maintenance 30 display modes 32 editing an alert definition 76 editing or deleting a user 86 email options 89 exporting report data to CSV format 67 exporting tabular data 52 F filtering visible objects 22 G global active alerts viewing 69 global alert history viewing 69 global information 12 Index 111 H hardware requirements 5 Help menu 100 hiding columns HP Insight Environmental accessing 6 14 imaging options 94 Imaging tab accessing 30 imaging view 30 interface components 8 interface console 8 L legend map 3 legend zone overview 22 Locator view 2 M main views 15 2 3 map legend 32 menu bars 9 55 metric definitions metrics Custom 38 metrics Pre Defined 36 37 37 modes display 32 My Account menu 96 N navigation 9 new alerts defining 70 O Observer components 5 Observer overview 5 options administrative 88 options alerts 95 options auditors 89 options email 89 options imaging 94 options menu bar 55 options Security 92 options SNMP 90 overview 5 Overview tab 19 P password changing 85 96 passwords 85 96 performing alert actions 73 permissions setting 10 Power Meters tab 45 Pre Defined Metrics tab 36 37 preferences 97 Pressure tab 44 printing data 14 PUE data 16 17 PUE tab 15 16 R Racks tab 43 relocating columns 13 replacing the batteries 103 report data exporting to CSV 67 Reports men
24. power meters to monitor the Power Meters tab does not appear An issue exists with either your physical or virtual Modbus connection Verify the following e The power meter is installed and configured correctly For more information about installation or configuration see the HP Insight Environmental Hardware Installation Guide and the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide respecttully e There is continuous communication between the Modbus gateway the Modbus base stations and the Application Server You can verify all activity from the Device Manager folder under the dm log e The Modbus Plug In is installed as an optional device of the Device Manager Verify that your user information has been configured and you have the appropriate permissions to access the data center and zone information For more information about user permissions see Setting permissions on page 10 If you still have issues contact your HPIEO system administrator Users must have permission to view both data center and zone levels Contact your HPIEO system administrator to add user access to applicable zones The imaging service might have been interrupted or stopped durina Troubleshooting 107 Problem Solution or animated images available within a that time period therefore there are no historical images available specific time frame to display recently replaced the batteries in a Verify the following wireles
25. range RACK cTop 6 09 10 2010 03 z range RACK eTap 09 10 2010 03 2 range RACK cTop 6 09 10 2010 03 2 range RACK cTop 8 09 10 2010 03 2 Select View Global Active Alerts The Active Alerts window appears listing all active alerts for all High High Out of amp SHRAE allows Qut of amp SHRAE alla Out of amp SHRAE allows Out of amp SHRAE allow Qut of ASHRAE allowa Out of amp SHRAE allowa wadi alert audit alert audit alert Soe at GT AE abe 5 061 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable 8 055 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable 5 040 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable 5 019 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable range RACK cTap 7 09 10 2010 03 1 range RACK cTop 7 09 10 2010 03 1 range RACK cTap 7 09 10 2010 03 C range RACK cTap 7 09 10 2010 03 z BM Tape G cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable range RACE c 09 10 2010 03 z IBM Tape D cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable range RACE 09 10 2010 03 3 DAL error Wrong response from server resp code 401 One DAL error Unable to connect to server localhost DAL error Device Manager service on localhast 2000 is not a PUES 4 mml heem m m a m hen A leo Viewing global alert history 1 2 Select the Alerts menu 08 30 2010 03 2 08 30 2010 03 2 08 30 2010 03 z eame T ATP ee FD rH Cim 0 Dod Hh High High High High High High High High LE a b Select View Global Ale
26. see Alerts menu on page 68 Alert History tab To view the alert history for a specitic zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display 2 Select the Alert History tab The information for historical alert data including previously dismissed alerts within that zone appears in Tabular view Dor ac eres Cotten aei Site ape F AL Set Debe OQ End Dee George Show Abert Toba ruamiber Of miei gedin zpecrbed dale cage 13774 C Dn 4z xu me temp m aut of AS C 047 cold temp is aut of AS c O37 cold temp P aut pf AS IZ DAT cold temp ts aut of AS s ci muonemsu Tx nd Hugs pr on Dt Tz55 EM dnd nach umm n m Ses aM Hen Dan out Ose KM High LO DEAT 585 AM ppm Jase amp utomaticalty cleaee Aboa tica uk close Aces Autornaticall clem Actrirwindgend iuabomneticall ids iese Coa cold temp is aut of AS G p47 cold bemp m P z AS Cuba cold tezr p ii aut af AS C D 4T cold bemp is nut pt AS c gar celd bimp ii aut pl R5 Z Da7 ood temp H out of A5 i 0a7 dd barip ii eub el Ae Hg naan T I5 AM Acea Actoenatic ally 2 tiere Hig MUTIO DA 7 585 AM MEE 2 Gm EOm BORGO OR mo ee Hyh 05 P2050 0457 26 A Pigh DSTO DEZ BS AH Haga Doe 10 iB AT 58 AM Hige DOOR 208 D CET BS A Heg Duos b 07 27 56 EM Achaea Mubumati call hr cles sinter Automatically clones Rutornemcaliy ciere
27. 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s year s Maintenance 102 The report is automatically generated based on sensor readings It provides estimated battery life for all object batteries and suggests recommended replacement parameters e The scroll bar enables you to see the entire report e Rightclick a row to access the context menu and then select from the menu Base Station Hame Location AHLI 14 Return Show on Floorplan Set battery capacity Print Fable Export Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 Mode 087 Replacing batteries Observer sensor objects require approved lithium batteries for long lifetime such as Energizer or Eveready L 91 batteries When replacing the batteries in a sensor object use the same battery type 1 Do not disconnect the sensors or remove the sensor object from its installed location 2 Press and lift the tabs on both sides to remove the battery cover Inside the battery cover is the diagram that illustrates which pairs of batteries to remove to enable the object to continue reporting data N CAUTION If you remove the left or right pair of batteries instead of the inside or outside pair the sensor object loses power and cannot report data to the Observer 3 Remove the inside pair of batteri
28. 4 Select Add to save the query Creating custom reports You can view run edit and delete previous custom queries 1 From the Reports menu select Custom Reports The Custom Reports window appears Custom Reports P Hame Description 34 R Input temp 4 4 Input temp AC Return Air AC Supply Air All 4c units supply air temp Ave CRAC CRAHC Comm and storage Row 14 cold tap Row 18 cold tap Row 21 cold tap Row 26 cold tap Row 34 cold tap Row 34 hot midde nv vvvvvvvvvvv Fah A ca cael cae ca cae ED EZ ac F Bran 34 het tee Menu bar actions The names and descriptions of previous custom queries saved using the Save Report Query window appear in the columns of the window The buttons to the right of each column enable the user to perform additional actions View Custom Query Selection Edit Custom Query Delete Custom Query 2 To create a new query select New The Create Report window appears Current phase E PI Cure phaze Aj Curent phase C PI zPowenr phat A Pisat phas Ed Posi Fede Ci Prrever Farn inita A i P2sar Hira iphar AJ Pirever Pin TOM phate Ba vlee phases amp neum volisge phases B praese C Votes phase B madra VWolege pass C paas 2 volmge phaze C neural See Creating a report on page 56 for more information 3 Select Save to save any changes and close the window Viewing custom queries 1 From the Reports men
29. Active Alerts e Alert History e Base Stations e Pressure Objects e Racks e CRAH CRAC e Power Meters Which tab appears is determined by the following e The data center or zone that you selected on the Navigation panel e The menu option that you select e Thetab that you select Multiple windows might appear simultaneously However if more than one window is open then the windows overlap completely Close the visible window to view the window beneath it The Data View window can appears on tabbed pages or columns depending on the view Click a tab to go to that page You can perform operations directly within the columns Global Information panel The Global Information panel appears to the left of the HP Insight Environmental Observer window It displays all alerts and warnings for all of the monitored data centers Global Information Datacenters 2 Total Active Alerts 64 E Total Warnings 2 HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 12 System status The System Status panel appears to the left of the HP Insight Environmental window It displays the following information Date and time IP address of the Edge server Status of main components System Status 0940172010 02 1 43 37 PM Hast localhost Device Manager runninad Imaging Server running Environmental Server running Changing the appearance of columns There are several ways to change the appearance of the columns in the D
30. Average Rack Inlet Zone racks Temperature Zone racks Data center racks Zone racks Data center racks Zone racks CRAH CRAC Zone CRAH CRAC Zone CRAH CRAC Zone CRAH CRAC Zone Custom Metrics tab greater the possibility that the equipment experiences temperatures above the maximum allowable temperature as determined by ASHRAE RCI 5 M is the complement to RCI M to draw attention to the supply air that is below the minimum recommended temperature as determined by ASHRAE The number of racks that have RCI M or RCI measurements The average of the top middle and bottom rack inlet temperature sensors on each rack for each zone The average of the top middle and bottom rack discharge temperature sensors on each rack for each zone Dew point calculated at the top inlet on each rack for each zone Rack top inlet temperature degrees change per hour for each zone Supply temperatures calculated for each zone Return temperatures calculated for each zone Dew point temperatures for supply air for each zone Dew point temperatures for return air for each zone The Custom Metrics tab only appears at the data center level if you have defined and configured custom calculation inspectors in the HP Insight Environmental Configurator For more information see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide The Custom Metrics tab displays e All data inspectors configured for the data c
31. Brel om Ie IE OO TOR 30 meNon legna NONE EE ER 32 DPI NS ce a en eO E TET TOR 32 Fe STIS MITES qd sce secre iat imus EMQUE EM MM M LM MEE 36 Accessing the Pre Defined Metrics Tabu secco podido oeet tree p ates n tabe d oen iae die vutalbe iu Esapepuku Eo do Ge dd 36 Predefined meric cle ME OR Sraore ceni tasedesductess toa quic eumd aas ded cetuietuaster teta ee Lips dere i MUN N 37 ET Ea E E sees nee em te ee E dM ed iU IM d eee eee 38 Accessing me Us Omi We GS 1A EET TOT 38 Deere RR ee een Oe ee ee nee ee eee ne tee er ners 4 Contents 3 Accessing the Tabular views RE aces seaaumsceeuanassseueunss castes ac uesexenccccenss 4 Senor on OS a R E 4 D CAMERE E S E E E A EA E E EEE AAE E EE 50 Exporting tabular data to a csv file iai25 nssosacenteesannnnnanddaetans ace aaianaldtecead svedeebendiiaaudimensenkigeheswndneteorends 52 Wireless Sensor Network Tab sixctwinsiinc ciudsdhcenidsemencachanhdniavansieanpnenscticesesttasabesaheluladuenoessaridedaddusansenessteludeecebeabies 53 Accessing the wireless sensor network esssssssssssssssssseseneeeeem eene eher nennen nennen 53 iuri Bere gis iei s 1 IRE TTD TRIER RERO EROR REN A 55 Menu barons meer a E E UE EREMO MEI EM MEME E MEE 55 WISSEN NER OE elu see Dmm 56 CPE CII GE OME acest ITO OTT 56 CECI CUSTOM E OE a a ete ete sree eee ec eee eee 62 amp eese pA DT 65 Base aion I Yy ET ero UT OTT 66 oe gf ale Ie repor daid oven s ME NNMERO TT 67 Viewing sensor dala LOM
32. Environmental Observer you must closely monitor and maintain the life of the sensor batteries Generating battery reports Battery reports might reflect an inaccurate condition depending on when you run the report If you generate the battery report after a recent installation or deployment the battery report might show a depleted battery due to the wireless device battery being on throughout the installation process For the most accurate battery report results HP recommends waiting a minimum of one week of normal operation before you generate a battery report NOTE The sensor objects require approved lithium batteries such as Energizer or Eveready L91 batteries not alkaline batteries When the battery report indicates that a battery is near end of lifetime replace the battery immediately 1 Select the Reports menu 2 Select Battery Report The Battery Report window appears Battery Report Base Station Hame Location fone Battery Life AHAU 14 Return AHLI 18 Supply Mode 5 073 Mode C 052 Mode 5 067 Mode C OF Mode C 092 Mode C 057 Mode 5 025 Mode SYV025 4K Mode 5 019 AHU 14 Supply Mode 5 013 Mode Sw n18 Mode 3 079 Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage Comm and Storage 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 1
33. F DF RACK REAR mex gpeewss 75 BB F Top a 78 80 F Middle eS T4LBB F Bottom e Alert ih Graph m Legend For CRAH CRACs the configuration information specifies e The name of the CRAH CRAC e Temperature data e Alerts if any 54 140 F Supply T 70 052 F Return T 38 864996 Supply RH 29 813 Return RH 67 604 F Int Return T 28 17 7 F Supply DP 32 048 F Return DP o Alert ili Graph gem Legend For Pressure base stations the configuration information specifies e The name of the pressure base station Views 24 e Pressure data e Alerts if any Pr 031 11 naimar2010 04 26 17 Ph x ia E indo Pressure sert ly Graph meme Legend For Power Meters the configuration information specifies e The name of the power meter e Voltage data e Current data e Power data e Alerts if any Voltage A B n 1 BD C am U u Current aessm 47 Power Factor Ap Power p e Alert s ili Graph em Legend Viewing data values The Observer enables you to view real time data values for all base stations racks pressure objects CRAH CRACs and supported power meters The data values shown are current readings for all sensors associated with a particular object To make viewing the values easier you can show one type of object icon at a time on the Overview tab For more information about filtering objects see Filtering visible objects on pa
34. HP Insight Environmental Observer Sottware User Guide SLU Part Number 531668 004 December 2010 Fourth Edition Copyright 2009 2010 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel Pentium and Itanium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United Stated and other countries UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Intended audience This document is for the person who installs administers and troubleshoots HP Data Center Environmental Edge systems HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in rec
35. If you are accessing Observer from the server where it is installed substitute localhost for the server name 3 Browse to one of the following standard non secure web addresses o http server name porf HPIEO where server name is the name of the server and port is the name of the port o http server IP address port HPIEO where server IP address is the server IP address and port is the name of the port o http localhost 8080 HPIEO when using the server on which Observer is installed To set up a secure access using SSL see Secure web access on page 7 If you encounter an issue accessing the web address contact the system administrator The application splash screen appears If the login screen does not appear within a few seconds press Enter or select Click to enter on the splash screen Overview 6 4 Enter a valid username and password in the login window to authenticate the application HP sight Environmental Wpservet Dopa db Deen Pace Dc gr eee M ee a ang DB HE Lagu m9 EIS S17 CCS ae Pc ac It the authentication is unsuccessful a message appears indicating that the login attempt failed User Marne Password Authentication failed It the authentication is successful access is granted and the HP Insight Environmental Observer console window appears A welcome message and instructions for selecting a data center or zone to view and manage appear Welcome to HP Insight Environmental Ob
36. M OSA 0 2010 02 34 11 PM 08 10 2010 02 29 11 PM aan noto 02 24 11 PM OSA or2010 02 18 11 PM 09 DAUDTD 02 14 11 PM aan 2010 02 08 11 PM 09 10 2010 02 04 11 PM OSA Dr 0 01 59 11 PM 08 W2010 01 54 11 PM OSA Dot o 01 42 11 PM OSA ortu 01 44 11 PM OSA W2010 01 39 11 PM p1 2 p12 Current phase A n a Current phase A n a 4538 86 153814 OSM D 2010 01 34 11 PM OSA 00010 01 28 11 PM PT 2 Current phase A n a 1538 44 08 0 2010 01 24 11 PM If necessary modify the criteria for the historical data retrieved during data analysis and then select Update Data Analysis Report Results start Time 09 0 2010 1 00 Wi End Time 09 02010 15 00 is Update Menu bar actions 59 o Select Chart to view the report results in a table The Chart Customization window appears Chart Customization PI ZPower phase 4 Chart Chart Name Data Analysis Chart Background Color Legend show Legend Legend position Bottom Right If necessary modify the chart customization options and then select Chart The Report Results appear Data Analysis Report Results Data Anabyeis Chart B 1540 30 44 516 23 IN z 2 2 g eos 02 07 08 PM 02 19 58 PM 02 32 49 PM 02 38 15 PM 03 11 23 PM 03 17 49 PM 03 24 15 PM 03 37 08 PM 02 00 41 PM 03 30 41 PM mm PY 2 Current phase Aj Pl_2 Power phase A Menu bar actions 60 Analyzing data All users
37. P INVENT 1 800 474 6836 This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored o If you have purchased a Care Pack service upgrade call 1 800 633 3600 For more information about Care Packs refer to the HP website http www hp com hps In other locations see the Contact HP worldwide in English webpage http welcome hp com country us en wwcontact html Troubleshooting 108 Acronyms and abbreviations ASHRAE American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers BCMS branch circuit monitoring system BPA bypass air flow CRAC computer room air conditioning CRAH computer room air handler CRE Calculation Rules Engine CSV comma separated value cTROf cold top inlet air temperature rate of change DAL Data access layer ID identification IP Internet Protocol LED light emitting diode Acronyms and abbreviations 109 PDI Power Distribution Incorporated PUE power usage efficiency RA recirculation air flow RAM random access memory RCI Rack Cooling Index SMS System Management Server SQL structured query language SSL Secure Sockets Layer URL uniform resource locator Acronyms and abbreviations 110 Index A accessing the HP Insight Environmental 6 accessing the user guide 100 accessing the wireless sensor network 53 accessing
38. Select the data in the left list and configure it using the following options o Style o Color o Chart name o Background color o Appearance and location of legend 3 Select Chart to create a chart using the selected data Alerts menu The Alerts menu options differ based on the user type Administrators can choose from the following options e View global active alerts e View global alert history e Define new alert e Alert management e Delete alerts from database Menu bar actions 68 Power users can choose from the following options e View global e View global active alerts alert history Define new alert Alert management Standard users can choose from the following options e View global e View global active alerts alert history Viewing global active alerts iF 2 Select the Alerts menu data centers monitored by the HP Insight Environmental Observer Ae int Ale l 4 Object Nene System Qut of amp SHEAE allceva Cul of ASHRAE allows Qut of amp SHRAE alla Qut of ASHRAE alba Out of ASHRAE allora Qut of A amp SHRAE airaa Alert Message Timestamp SW 055 4P cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable range RACK c 09 10 2010 O3 2 SW 0D07 AH cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable range RACK e 09 10 2010 03 2 S 088 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable 5 085 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable 5 076 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable S 067 cold temp is out of ASHRAE allowable
39. Views 22 The Object Filter window appears Object Filter Please select objects to show vf CRAHICRAC wf Pressure f Rack Power Meter J Power Meter VWMireless 2 Select all items you want to display 3 Clear all items you want to hide 4 Select OK to save and close Locator view The Locator View is helpful when you have a large data center It enables you to e See which portion of the large data center is visible e Zoom into a smaller area within the large data center project e Quickly and easily move from one portion of the room to another If you show the Locator View a red rectangle outlines the specific small area you are viewing You can drag the rectangle to view a different area History Base Stations a sum 31313 i i Locator View E Views 23 To show the Locator View select the Show Hide Locator View icon at the top right of the interface Show Hide Locator View Viewing contiguration details for individual components Rolling the mouse over any icon displays a new window containing configuration information for that object For base stations and racks the contiguration information specifies e The name of the base station or rack e Temperature and humidity data e Alerts if any 0902 2010 04 24 03 PM oe RACK FROHT j aF T op l 50 59 F Middle D 62 27 F Bottom F gem ma q 44 09 RH gp 55 g5
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41. al m uz g z 7 B B E TEST DO PM 02 48 32 PM 02 51 21 PM 4 02 14 41 PM 02 58 48 PM 03 05 ZB PM Views 47 5 Filter sensor data if desired Object Mame IOH 6200 Delta Current Sensor Data Historical Sensor Data All elements T 1manth CJ Cus I Total IV Demand kv Demand IV AR Demand Current Total PF Total Voltage 4 8 Voltage B C Voltage C 4 la THO I6 THO Ic THO v a b THD b c THD v c a THD 6 Right click the power meter object The options window appears Overview _Pre Defined Metrics _crancrac Power Meters Total number af ION Meters 1 Status Location kw Total kv Demand 40 12 40 Show on Floorplan ian to Data Analysis Define alert Print table Export Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 o Select Show on floorplan to locate the power meter on your zone floorplan view o Select Go to Data Analysis to open the Data Analysis window and highlight the selected power meter for reporting o Select Define Alert to open the Define New Alert window and select the power meter as the source of data for the alert o Select Print table to print to your default printer o Select Export to export the information to the file type and location of your choice Views 48 Base Station tab To view the wireless base station details for a specitic zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display
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43. ata View window Sort the data in the columns from top to bottom or bottom to top Resize the width of columns Relocate the columns to reorder them Hide or show one or more columns Sorting the data in a column l Click once in the column heading A down arrow appears that indicates that entries are sorted from top to bottom Click the column heading a second time An up arrow appears that indicates that the entries are sorted from bottom to top Every time you sort the data in one column the order of data in other columns changes to correspond appropriately Resizing the width of a column l Position the mouse pointer over the headings between that column and the adjacent column until the pointer becomes a double headed arrow Drag the arrow to the left or right until the column is the correct width The adjacent column moves but is not resized Relocating a column l 2 Position the mouse pointer over the heading of the column until the hand pointer appears Drag the heading to the left or right and release the mouse button when the moving column appears over the columns between which you want to relocate it HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 13 3 The other columns shift to accommodate the new column Hiding a column 1 Position the mouse pointer over the Plus button above the vertical scroll bar at the right of the page until the hand pointer appears 2 Click the mouse to di
44. by a status icon The color of the icon indicates the zone status Zone has no active alerts Status is good Zone has one or more triggered alerts Zone has one or more triggered warnings Views 20 Hovering over any zone icon highlights the entire zone area and opens a new window that contains configuration information the name and dici did of the zone Eu wu DI ny B x 8B NH E A 3 iE B sea LET BB umber of Pak alerts 24 Mame Comm and 2 x FOFSPOTCPGESEZESTCTUEST Viewing zone Overview information On the Overview tab you can view the layout and details for base stations racks pressure objects and CRAH CRACs in the zone selected on the Navigation panel For any selected object you can view configuration information real time data or historical data Dior ei ener Comwn ane Sire M Virtual map of the selected zone Icons represent CRAH CRACs racks and base stations You can access configuration information real time data and historical data for those objects from this Show Hide and Filter Visible Objects buttons These buttons enable you to determine what appears in the window or refresh the data A moveable and dismissible legend The panel provides a key to the icons that appear in the zone Overview and enables you to zoom in or out to change the view level A zoom slider that enables you to enlarge and shrink the Overview image The slider also enables Views 21 Callou
45. cent DL file that was used to export the configuration to the server Maintenance 104 The mySQL database mysqldump root pdbuser e q single transaction synap gt dbbackup sql Optional Environmental images The image files might require a large amount of disk space to back up HP recommends only backing up the image files if you want to record past environmental images C Program Files HP HP Insight Environmental Software HP Insight Environmental Imaging Server output System restore It you need to restore files or move the database to a new server l Install all of the software components on the new server See the HP Insight Environmental Software Installation Guide for the software installation instructions Verify that the init_db batch file was run recreating the database objects Shut down all software components running on the current server Restore the mySQL database from your back up files mysql u root pdbuser synap lt dbbackup sql Restart each of the software components Load the saved configuration DL file and then re export the file to the new server If the environmental images were backed up copy the saved images to the relative folder location on the new server Maintaining the same folder location ensures that the database references remain valid Maintenance 105 Troubleshooting HP Insight Environmental software troubleshooting Pen browse to the HP Insight Environmental V
46. cknowledged Alert w h id 104406 acknowledged Alert w h id 104405 acknowledged From the Administrator menu select System Log The System Log window appears detailing a list of user activities and the corresponding time stamps Update 2 To filter the information that appears select the criteria from the Filter by drop down menu and select Update The default is Show all activity Additional fields might appear depending on the criteria selected Enter all appropriate information and then select Update System Log amp Stert Date 0902010 E EndDate osnoncio i TT Details Alert with id 104415 acknowledged Alert with id 104395 acknowiedoed 03A 0 2010 L wer ie Alert with id 104397 acknowledged Administrative options From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears From the Options window you can define the following options e Email e Auditors Menu bar actions 88 e SNMP e Securily e maging e Alerts Email options To define the email options 1 From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears 2 Select the Email tab Options SMTP Server emip nosuchhost nosuchdomain com Your Name SMTP part 25 E Mail address nabaodygimnosuchhost nasuchdomain com This Server requires an encrypted connection Logon information My outgoing server requires authentication User name Password 3 Define the f
47. ct Define alert to open the Define New Alert window and select the wireless base station as the source of the data for the alert Select Print table to print to your default printer Select Export to export the information to the file type of your choice Select Send data to have the wireless base station take a reading from its sensors and immediately send that data to the Observer Select Identify to have the selected wireless base station to flash a yellow LED to identify it within the data center Select Reset to reset the selected wireless base station The wireless base station must rejoin the network and establish connection with the gateway before it can send new data Select Set battery capacity to reset the battery lifetime for the wireless base station after you have changed the batteries For more information about changing batteries see Changing batteries Replacing batteries on page 103 There are two types of alerts System or Global alerts These alerts are generated by the application for all data centers installed and are viewable from the Alert menu For more information see Alerts menu on page 68 Local alerts These alerts are generated by the application for a specific data center or zone installed and are viewable from the Active Alerts tab on page 51 and Alert History tab on page 52 within the Tabular view of that data center or zone You can view the following local alert options in the Tabular view
48. d in the network e PDU A list of all PDUs installed in that zone and their associated power data e BCMS Optional A list of all BCMS devices installed in that data center and their associated current power and power factor data for each monitored electrical panel Within each view actions performed by the user affect what Observer displays tab The PUE view is an optional view that only displays if energy meters are installed and PUE options are configured The view only exists at a data center level and cannot be viewed from the individual zones Power consumption is divided into many categories such as cooling power IT power general lighting and power loss through transformers Views 15 The PUE tab displays power consumption data gathered from optional energy meters installed in the data center in real time charts and graphs Collecting PUE data is usetul in monitoring power usage and loss and determining an ideal power consumption environment Accessing the PUE tab 1 From the Navigation panel select the data center you want to display 2 Select the PUE tab The PUE view appears VERR 55 18 VA cla E80 o RI ULEN zii amp eImacabing lung andit PoxesrLoss amp Loghling ard Cereal Farepiaa Shei Tee CMTS 1S 6 I End Tree ODEO ex E i mE C pom C oo Hic TIMA BNA Bey E gmn Bi TUPLE rE A is Li S 7 LE UNA MIA AP A A audi E a AUC na Fa y Viewing data center PUE informatio
49. d new destinations select Add A new row appears for you to enter the following information o Remote IP o Remote Port o Write community o Read community 5 To send a test SNMP trap highlight a destination and then select Send Menu bar actions 91 6 To edit existing destinations highlight the existing destination You can type over the existing information Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Options ha 1 0 1 remote ip ee CT O o 7 To remove existing destinations highlight the existing destination and select Remove The destination is removed from the Destination list 8 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Security options To define the security options 1 From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears Menu bar actions 92 2 Select the Security tab Options Ema auditors snme s maono erts Encryption mode Connector configuration B No encryption Hips por 2 Authentication oniy Certificate fie C AI Kevstore Password 3 Select the Web access security mode o No encryption Default Unsecured HTTP access o Authentication only Secured HTTPS access During login the user is authenticated through HTTPS before they can access the Observer web console Once authenticated the communication between the client browser and the Observer is not encrypted o All Secured HTTPS access
50. e Ales Audit Alert all dal errors AUDIT audit service alerts Out of ASHRAE allowable Triggers when rack cold aisle temperature goes aut of ASHRAE allowable rani High Communication error Triggers when one or more dat3 points can not be acquired Test dc alert Test Cireulsr dependency in C Triggers when circular dependency is detected in same CRE rule Menu bar actions 81 2 Select the Delete alert icon to delete all alert related data including conditions and definitions regardless of data center or zone Unlike the clear operation no historical data that refers to the deleted alerts is retained A Confirmation window appears prompting you to confirm deleting the alert definitions Confirmation Are vou sure you want to delete alert definition Warning all instances of the alert will be deleted o Select OK to close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window A message appears at the lower left of the Portal window informing you that the alert was successfully deleted o Select Cancel to close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window without making any changes Deleting all alerts trom database It you Delete all alerts from the database all alert instances are removed from the database However the associated alert definiti
51. e Data Analysis window and highlight the selected rack for reporting o Select Define alert to open the Define New Alert window and select the rack as the source of data for the alert o Select Print table to print to your default printer o Select Export to export the information to the file type and location of your choice Pressure tab To view the pressure object details for a specific zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display 2 Select the Pressure tab The information for all pressure objects within that zone appears in the Tabular view NOTE You can sort resize move or hide columns For more information about the appearance of columns see Changing the appearance of columns on page 13 Views 44 DataCenter Come a Store OST OO Cr 1 MEPTEMREA ME gen a Tm BEd aF ODA m CAA OS an d 3 Geom Ern o Cer act B aer omo ca as 17 gau Qon o Cor iis 2n t cxi i Eti gami HG ea E Go cm QE CHO Cor ine Dan cx O Oe a 1 eoooooooococooo Dem mi co eg t B The header display area specifies the total number of pressure sensors in the zone and the number of active alerts if any The main display shows data including status name location and recent readings for each pressure object organized into columns 3 click the pressure object you want to view The options window appears Pr 01 6 06 Show an Floorplan Pr 031 11 Go to Data Analysis 7 Pr 037 13 Define alert Print Fable
52. e Navigation panel The view displays the locations of wireless base stations and the wireless communication status and map between the base stations and the gateways Base stations that are not wireless do not appear From the Wireless Sensor Network tab you can view the following items Total base station count Displays the total number of base stations deployed within the data center e Wireless connectivity Displays all devices connected and communicating with another device If a device is shown without a line connected to it there is no communication for the device o Yellow status The device has a connectivity problem A warning is issued o Green status The device is communicating to the network e Visual wireless hops Displays the number of hops between base stations and gateways For optimal data transmission time use a maximum of two hops between each base station and its gateway e Wireless traffic balancing Displays the wireless route lines Be sure to balance the amount of traffic among gateways Accessing the wireless sensor network 1 From the Navigation panel select the data center you want to display Views 53 2 Select the Wireless Sensor Network tab The Wireless Sensor Network page appears fi 4 el wi wi d fala Virtual map Shows the wireless device location on the data center and the wireless communication map Data center Shows all base stations connected to the informa
53. e Observer console can view information at the data center level but cannot view any information at the zone level On the Imaging tab there are no static Solution and the Observer Server The database has been optimized for performance In the MySQL folder increase the MySQL cache parameter to innodb buffer pool size 1000M The Observer Server has enough memory Verify the following e There is a good wireless connection between the wireless base stations and the gateways Verify that each device has a green status on the Wireless Sensor Network tab on page 53 If the device status is yellow power cycle the wireless base station and allow it to rejoin the wireless network e There is a good network connection between the base station gateway and the Observer server If the gateway device status is yellow ping the gateway from the server e The firewall settings are not blocking specific communication ports used by the Observer Server or the base station gateways The green status of the base station indicates that the base station is communicating normally with the gateway The red status of the associated rack object indicates that there is an alert condition of at least one active alert on the rack object The alert must be cleared before it can return to a normal green status An ION power meter must be installed configured and exported in order to display on the Observer interface If there are no
54. e query you want to delete Menu bar actions 64 3 Select Delete Custom Query icon A confirmation window appears Confirmation Are You sure You wish ta delete this custom report ELE lt 4 Select OK to delete the custom query The name of the query and its summary no longer appear in the Custom Reports window Generating battery reports Battery reports might reflect an inaccurate condition depending on when you run the report If you generate the battery report after a recent installation or deployment the battery report might show a depleted battery due to the wireless device battery being on throughout the installation process For the most accurate battery report results HP recommends waiting a minimum of one week of normal operation before you generate a battery report NOTE The sensor objects require approved lithium batteries such as Energizer or Eveready L91 batteries not alkaline batteries When the battery report indicates that a battery is near end of lifetime replace the battery immediately 1 Select the Reports menu 2 Select Battery Report The Battery Report window appears Battery Report Base Station Hame Location fone AHLI 14 Return Battery Life Comm and Storage 16 1 year s AHLI 18 Supply Mode 5 073 Mode C 052 Mode 5 067 Mode C 077 Mode C 092 Mode C 057 Mode 5 025 Mode SYV025 4K Mode 5 019 AHU 14 Supply Mode 5 013 Mode Sw n18 Mode 3 079 Comm and Storage Comm
55. ency is detected in same CRE rule High 2 Select the Activate alert icon for a particular alert to place the definition in a status where an alert is evaluated or triggered based on incoming sensor readings A Confirmation window appears prompting you to confirm activating the alert definitions o Select OK to close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window A message appears at the lower left of the Portal window informing the administrator that the alert was successfully activated o Select Cancel to close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window without making any changes Menu bar actions 79 Deactivating an existing alert definition 1 From the Alerts menu select Alert Management The Manage Alerts window appears Marrage Alerts Audit Alert all dal errors AUDIT audit service alerts Out of ASHRAE allowable Triggers when rack cold aisle temperature goes out of ASHRAE allowable ranc High Cammunicaton error Triggers when one or more data points can not be acquired Test dc alert Test Circular dependency in C Triggers when circular dependency is detected in some CRE rule 2 Select the Deactivate alert icon for a particular alert to place the definition in a status where an alert is no longer evaluated or triggered based on incoming sensor readings A Confirmation window appears prompting you to confirm deactivating the alert definitions Confirmation Are you sure You wish ta deact
56. ensors in the Properties list and then select the button to select one or more sensors The selected sensors appear in the Selected Properties list o Select the gt gt button to select all sensors in the Properties list All sensors appear in the Selected Properties list To remove sensors from the Selected Properties list o Highlight the sensors in the Selected Properties list and then select the button to remove sensors from the analysis The selected sensors reappear in the Properties list o Select the the button to remove all sensors from the analysis All sensors reappear in the Properties list Select one of the following options Menu bar actions 58 o Select Tabular to view the report results in a table The Report Results appear Data Analysis Report Resulls Start Tine oanoeoio gm 4300 MA ena Time onoz m 500 M Object Hame Data Type Channel Data value Timestamp p1 2 p1 2 p1 2 p1 2 p12 P1 2 p1 2 P12 p1 2 P12 P1 2 p1 2 PT 2 Current phase A n a Current phase A n a Cures biase A nia Current phase amp nia Current phase A n a Current phase A n a Current phase A n a Current phase A n a Current phase Al nia Current phase A n a Current phase amp n a Current phase A nia Current phase A mia 1540 24 1940 08 153888 1538 81 1538 32 1533 02 1538 75 1 538 53 1538 37 1838 30 1538 32 1538 43 1538 81 OSA W010 0239 11 P
57. enter e Historical data for the monitored calculation groups Accessing the Custom Metrics tab 1 From the Navigation panel select the data center you want to display Views 38 2 If you have configured custom data inspectors then select the Custom Metrics tab The Custom Metrics window appears To 1 Oc OUO a iw Nai Dr Cakcuaen eepecke 12 Tidi i 4 od ad fria Ep LG DS EZ FH iron ean E ITE 11 1538 11 00 dcr UE SLS E THe dti THU WII Tij tsk iiai T on dar Ti os ide iim jia 3 In the Data Inspectors section click the down arrow to select the filter for the historical data chart Data Inspectors Fifer by No Filter Nan Timestamp Calculation Group Notes arre l LU 10 28 2010 10 40 00 AM Calc Calculabon Group i ION E Units 11 08 201 0 04 11 45 Ph M Cool Notes 11 08 2040 04 10 00 PM Someone Sor Uma vw 110862010 0471 0 00 Ph Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 5 Select the operation you want to perform o Select Print table to print the entire table to your default printer o Select Export to export the information to the file type of your choice Views 39 6 n the Historical Data section click the down arrow to select the time interval for the historical data graph Historical Data Show last B hours 12 hour
58. er 10 i e 02 38 57 PM 02 46 26 PM 02 53 55 PM 03 01 24 PM 03 08 53 PM 03 16 22 PM Views 28 2 Select Format Axis The Format Axis window appears Format Axis Value Y axis scale Auto recalculate hdinirinim Maximum 3 Either manually adjust the axis scale or select the Auto Recalculate box 4 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving To print the chart right click the chart and select Print The chart prints to your default printer Chart Options zoom Chart In zoom Chart Out Print Chart Print All Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 By 3 48 PM 4 F E Detecting disconnected sensors NOTE If the base station is attempting to communicate with the gateway the base station status might appear green though the external sensors are disconnected It external sensors have become disconnected from a sensor object the following indicators appear Icon Status and meaning Location Normal The device e The zone in the Navigation sensors are in normal panel operating mode The icon on the Overview tab Warning The device The zone in the Navigation sensors are disconnected or panel are not communicating The icon on the Overview tab Views 29 eon Sa end ening loon Critical The device sensors e The zone in the Navigation are reporting data values in panel critical range e The icon on the
59. erify the following Observer home page but the page does e All software components are installed correctly not load successfully browse to the HP Insight Environmental Observer home page but the client window on the right side of the console interface is blank successfully browse to the HP Insight Environmental Observer home page but the client window on the right side of the console interface does not show the data center Overview floor plan have rebooted HP Insight Environmental server but the Application Server is not starting The database is partially corrupted The home page URL is typed correctly The client machine where the browser is running is on the same network as the HP Insight Environmental server HP Insight Environmental Application Server service is running on the HP Insight Environmental server The Application Server must be running to enable Observer web access Port 8080 http and port 443 https are enabled and are not being blocked by the Windows firewall Verity that the configuration data for your data center has been exported to HP Insight Environmental Application Server Use HP Insight Environmental Configurator to configure your data center information before exporting For more information see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide The data center floor plan background image PNG file is either missing or corrupted For more information about creatin
60. ers in the zone and the number of active alerts if any The main display shows data including the status name location and recent readings for each power meter organized into columns M Engineering Lah infrastructure TON 6200 Delta Power Factor Total Total Harmonic Distortion A F voltage B C C A Total Harmonic Distortion A Current B C Power Demand Reective Power Demand Real Power Demand Power Total EI ELE Ole Bees IPIE E TUM 482 SO 481 Soy 485 OOV 18 004 D 85 0 00 0 00 0 00 30 50 9 00 EEE ii 12A 4 1 0kvy TATA 12 408VV Number of active alerts 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 Q3 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 09 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 08 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 09 2010 03 05 50 PM 11 09 2010 03 05 50 PM Select any power meter you want to view The current and historical sensor data appears The Current Sensor Data tab is the default Views 46 4 Select the Historical Sensor Data tab to view past sensor data no Engineering Lab Infrastructure ION 62700 Dela Obxyect Name LOH 6200 Detta Number of active alerts B All elements thor O tdy tweek O 1month Custom Star Dse 11090010 99 EndDete 11032010 P Show Date kW Total B 12 40 VY KV Tot
61. es 1 and replace with new lithium batteries 4 Remove the outside pair of batteries 2 and replace with new lithium batteries Maintenance 103 5 Replace the battery cover NOTE Before you update the Observer battery capacity replace all required batteries in the sensor objects 6 Update the battery capacity in the Observer a b C e Log in to Observer as an administrator From the Navigation window select the data center where the base station is located Select the Base Stations tab Right click the base station whose battery you changed Show an Floorplan Go to Data Analysis Define alert Print Fable Export Send data Identify Reset Set battery capacity Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 Select Set battery capacity The Battery capacity window appears Battery capacity Please enter battery capacity 3800 mhr ELEM f Enter the number of milliamp hours mAhr of the new battery New lithium batteries generally have 5600 mAhr g Select Save and repeat the process for the next sensor object System backup HP recommends backing up the Observer configuration DL file and corresponding database on a regular schedule NOTE You can compress the back up database dump in order to minimize the disk storage space To back up the Observer data save the following files to either a remote back up server or a back up media device e Most re
62. es made on the Imaging Options page and restore the Imaging settings to the previous state 4 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Alerts options To define the alerts options 1 From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears Menu bar actions 95 2 Select the Alerts tab Lptions ema Auditors suite Security imaging a High priority Number of notifications E Interval fis minute s Auto clear after to mir de Number of notifications Interval 3o minute s Auto clear after 20 minute s Low priority Humber of notifications E interval leo minute s Auto clear atter 43200 NOTE The alert system sends one alert notification immediately following the alert condition If the alert is not acknowledged the system will send two additional reminder alerts at the time interval specified 3 Define the time intervals for high medium and low priority alerts Each alert priority can have an additional interval configured that will check the alert condition if the alert remains unacknowledged 4 Define the time interval for the alert to automatically clear when the alert condition has cleared The auto clear feature only works if it is enabled in the original alert definition See Creating an alert definition on page 74 for more information 5 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving My Account menu You
63. frame per second and lasts for a maximum of two minutes A counter at the lower right provides the currently displayed image total number of images selected for the animation and the number of images available for the selected time period It also displays the progression through the images Directly below and to the right of the image of the zone the time stamps for each captured image appear as that image appears on the screen Animation controls appear on the bottom left of the page As the animation plays the slider on the progress bar moves to the right to show the progression of frames When the animation ends the slider returns to its starting position at the far left ICT At any time while the animation is playing or after it ends the following animation control options are available e Select Play to begin the animation or restart the animation e Select Pause to freeze the animation e Select either Previous or Next to move forward or backward respectively in the animation e Select Stop to halt the animation and return to the first frame in the series e Position the mouse over the slider on the progress bar to drag the slider to the right or left Release the slider to view a particular frame e Drag the slider quickly to play the animation quickly Views 35 Pre Defined Metrics tab The Pre Defined Metrics tab provides detailed data on the current state of the selected zone These metrics were developed i
64. g and exporting the data center background image see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide One of the application variables is not set correctly Verify that the JBOSS HOME and JAVA HOME variables point to the correct installation folders The server was not shut down correctly or the software installation was unsuccessful and terminated Verify the following steps are taken e Stop all software components and restart MySQL to recover corrupted tables e Delete JBoss hypersonic database to remove back logs of data You might lose some sensor history a Stop the Application Server Delete data temporary and work directories from the JBOSS HOME server default folder c Restart the Application Server e Restart the different software components and then verify that each component is functioning normally The updated data appears in the Observer software The Observer software is updating the Verify the following Troubleshooting 106 Problem i o A good network connection exists between the browser client data slowly There is little or no data from the wireless base stations The wireless base station has a green status on the Base Station tab but the associated rack object has a red status on the Racks tab There is no Power Meters tab displayed on the Observer interface There are no data values displayed for my power meter devices am a new user and cannot login to th
65. g fields for the user o Users given the Administrator role automatically have access to all monitored data centers and associated zones o Users given the Standard User role by default do not have access to any monitored data centers or zones The access permission for that user must be assigned by an administrator For more information about user permissions see Setting permissions on page 10 NOTE A message appears at the lower left corner of the console window informing you that the task was successtul 3 Select Add to save and close Menu bar actions 83 User accounts 1 From the Administration menu select User Accounts The Manage Accounts window appears Manage Accounts search by Hame Admin Admin User Test LO AP user LDAP user LDAP user LDAP user Reason Greg Admin SynapSense LDAP user LDAP user Test Test Dude TestThis Shulse Melody o Search for user accounts o Change user passwords o Edit or delete a user Searching for user accounts All uzerz T Username admin test abogachek Zabdullayev laja sYynap skhunkhun testi TestThis mehulse melody shulzeichp An administrator can search for user accounts using the following criteria e All users e First name e last name e Email address e Username e User type To search for a user account 1 From the Administration menu select User Accounts The Manage Accounts window appears 2 Search for a user acco
66. ge 22 To keep multiple data values visible 1 Click a sensor icon The data values window remains open 2 Continue clicking additional sensor icons to keep multiple data value windows open simultaneously NOTE If you have multiple configuration details open the most recently clicked sensor moves to the front Views 25 11 01 2010 01 38 42 PM gt e 55 040 F Supply T m Em 70 140 F Return T Cy 35 733596 Supply RH 7 AAA 26 51556 Return RH U m 67 802 F Int Return T B J y a 28 358 F Supply DP A 32 125 F Return DP sie th Graph meme Legend 11 01 2010 01 36 42 PM x p 4 jj o B s 808 F Middle E 275 F Bottom jM m 9722 RH Y 26 545 F DP RACK REAR l m 69 507 F Top aa D u 7 425 F Middle KA 7 30 5 F Bottom Aen th Graph wm Legend 3 To briefly the display the data values for objects move the mouse over other object icons without clicking The title bar of each window bears the name of the base station rack or CRAH CRAC to which the values are associated and a date and time stamp appears in the window title While a data value window remains open you can use the mouse to drag it away from and back to the object icon of origin as needed to adjust the view of other icons and data on the page The base station toolbar The base station toolbar displays real time and h
67. history View global alert history Define new alert Define new alert Alert management Alert management Delete alerts from database Administration Create account User accounts System log Options My Account Password Password Password Preferences Preferences Preferences Menu bar actions 55 Men Administrator user options Standard user options Window Close all Close all Close all Data center Data center Data center Help User Guide User Guide User Guide About About About For more information about user types see Creating user accounts on page 83 Reports menu The Reports menu offers the following options e Create reports e Custom reports e Battery reports e Base Station F W reports Creating a report 1 From the Reports menu select Create Reports The Create Report window appears 2 Select one of the following Menu bar actions 56 o Single click a zone to view the properties for that zone Create Report ME Engineering Lab m Average CRAHICRAC Supply Temperature Average CRAFICRAC Return Temperature Bwerage Reck inlet Temperature Average Rack Discharge Temperature RC HJ RCKLOW RAIHI RMKLO Mirninum CRAHIACRAC Supply Temperature Miririum CRUAHACRAC Return Temperature Maximum CRAHACRAC Supply Tempesature Maximum CRAHACRAC Return Temperature Minimum CRAHICRAC Delta Terme Maximum CRAHACRAC Delta Temp Average CRAHICRAC Dea Temp Minimum Rack Top Inlet Dew Point Maximum Rack
68. ies 1 Login to the Observer as the user 2 Delete all custom queries Deleting individual alerts on page 81 3 Dismiss all active alerts Active Alerts tab on page 51 or deleting users The default administrator account cannot be deleted A user cannot be deleted if an active alert or custom query is associated with that user For more information see Clearing active alerts associated with a user on page 86 To edit or delete a user 1 Search for the user account Searching for user accounts on page 84 2 Select the user account and then select either Edit or Delete in the bottom right corner of the window Manage Accounts Search Er Admin Admin Utar Tas LDAP yer LEAF uyer LDAP user LOAF user Reson Greg Admin SrnapSence LDAP uper LDAP user lest Test Dude TeztThiz Menu bar actions 86 o If you select Edit the Edit User window appears Update all required fields and select Update to save and close Edit Account Role Standard User x First Mame hl Last Mame Title Username m Change Password Password Contirm Password Email SMS Address Update o If you select Delete a confirmation window appears prompting you to confirm deleting the user Select OK to delete the user and close Confirmation Are You sure You wish to delete selected uzer z NOTE A message appears at the lower left co
69. ironmental software troubleshooting ccccccceccccccesseeceeeee sees eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeaaaaees 106 Barore VOU elo raro e dim esen E TT TR 108 PIP COMIICE ORIN le EN ERE E TR 108 Pugna OE LOO DEVISE palea oie EROR ER MI DIM Ren RM M RM 109 Faas ss crest ene ems cede evened eee 111 Contents 4 Overview About HP Insight Environmental Observer The HP Insight Environmental Observer is a web based application that provides visualization of data center environmental and power data including Rack and or equipment cabinets temperature and relative humidity CRAH CRAC temperature and relative humidity Ditferential subfloor air pressure Chilled water energy values Electric power and current values Users can create customized alerts based on the monitored sensor points Observer can monitor a single data center or multiple data centers with a single software installation Components The HP Insight Environmental software includes the following components HP Insight Environmental Application Server HP Insight Environmental Observer Console Visualization and monitoring application MySQL Database Data storage HP Insight Environmental Imaging Server Environmental images created from sensor data HP Insight Environmental Device Manager Subsystem of Observer that provides interfaces to the managed sensor and data devices For more information on using HP Insight Environmental software components
70. istorical data for sensor readings at the selected base station The following table describes the icons on the toolbar Sensor object Icon Description Pending alert An alert is pending on this base station Base station Temperature The temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius recorded by the sensor for the corresponding base station Base station Humidity The relative humidity as a percentage recorded by the sensor for this base station Base station Pressure differential The differential pressure typically for a subfloor plenum across the pressure sensor base station in either inches or Pascals Views 26 Historical chart A chart that displays historical data for the base station Rack Cold side sensor value The temperature and dew point recorded by the sensors at the front of the rack Rack Hot side sensor value The temperature and dew point recorded by the sensors at the rear of the rack Calculated values The humidity and reference temperature of the rack A chart that displays historical data for the rack CRAH CRAC Supply temperature The temperature recorded by the sensor monitoring the air supply leaving the CRAH CRAC CRAH CRAC Return temperature The temperature recorded by the sensor monitoring the air supply returning to the CRAH CRAC CRAH CRAC A chart that displays historical data for the CRAH CRAC Only icons that apply to the selected base station appear For example if an alert is active on the selected base sta
71. itespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace Whitespace App Version a 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 2 10185069 Nwk Version 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10165069 3 10185069 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 a0 Menu bar actions 66 The report is generated automatically to include each of the base stations information including name location zone and firmware data Exporting report data to csv file You can export the sensor data from your reports to a Comma Separated Values CSV file format that can be used with an Excel spreadsheet To export the report sensor data 1 In the Create Report window create your custom report 2 Select the Tabular viewing option 3 Right click the row of data you want to export 4 Select Export A window appears asking you to save the file File Download e Do you want to open or save this file i Mame data csv d Type Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Values From 208 176 190 197
72. ivate this alert o Select OK to close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window A message appears at the lower left of the Portal window informing the administrator that the alert was successfully deactivated Although the deactivated alert definition is no longer available for use the application saves the definition for interpretations and historical data and it can be activated again Therefore the name of the deactivated alert definition cannot be reused and the administrator should not create another alert definition with the same name o Select Cancel to close the window and return to the Manage Alerts window without making any changes Menu bar actions 80 To view all Inactive alerts select Inactive from the View menu Manage Alerts Deleting individual alerts NOTE The system defined alerts cannot be edited or deleted You can deactivate the alert if you no longer want to receive warning of the alerting condition All user detined alerts include a trash can icon on the Manage Alerts window and can be edited or deleted at any time with the appropriate user credentials Before an object can be deleted from the system any alerts associated with it must be cleared Therefore the deletion of the object cannot be accomplished by the software alone The administrator must remove the object from any associated alerts 1 From the Alerts menu select Alert Management The Manage Alerts window appears iManag
73. jects amp Conditions window closes and the New Alert window appears 5 Select the Recipients tab and indicate who receives the alert notification messages when an alert is triggered a Select the type of alert notification from the menu Menu bar actions 71 Email Fram e Doe John Ta Doe John LC Subject Rack top front sensor above 60F RACK eTop 66 964 Fri May 15 15 15 01 CDT 2009 SNMP Trap b Enter a valid email address c Select the Add button to enter additional recipients You can enter multiple email addresses by separating each email address with a semi colon 6 At the bottom right of the New Alert window click Create to save the alert Managing alerts 1 From the Alerts menu select Alert Management The Manage Alerts window appears NOTE In the Manage Alerts window any alerts that are grayed out indicate a deactivated alert For more information about activating alerts see Activating an existing alert definition on page 79 Menu bar actions 72 Manage Alaris View AN B sen Hame Desertion UNKNOWN Genanc alert any alert with non existing type will be saved as UNKNOWN Audit Alert all dal errors AUDIT audit service alerts scloleioeclolcooooceooch A Out of ASHRAE allowable Triggers when rack cold aisle temperature goes out of ASHRAE allowable ranc High i I Cammunicaton erro
74. lue the CRAH CRAC or rack objects might have a yellow status This temporary situation is typically encountered during the installation process The header display area specifies the total number of CRAH CRACS in the zone The main display shows data including status name location and recent readings for each CRAH CRAC organized into columns 3 Rightclick the CRAH CRAC you want to view The options window appears Show an Floorplan 30 to Data Analysis Define alert Print table Export Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 o Select Show on floorplan to locate the CRAH CRAC on your zone floorplan view o Select Go to Data Analysis to open the Data Analysis window and highlight the selected CRAH CRAC for reporting Views 42 o Select Define alert to open the Define New Alert window and select the CRAH CRAC as the source of the data for the alert o Select Print table to print to your default printer o Select Export to export the information to the file type of your choice 4 Select an individual CRAH CRAC to display the current and historical data associated with that CRAH CRAC DataCenter Comm and Storage AHU 16 Number of Sensors 4 Number of active alerts Hisi rlita sancii Maia Suppey Temperature F DuC 204 0 02 40 35 PM Return Temperature F 08 07 2010 03 40 37 PM Supply Humida Deu 2010 Cx 40 37 PM Return Hurndity 561 8 07 201 0 OF 40 38 PM S
75. maging for the zone selected on the Navigation panel Display Mode Static Animated Temp Top Temp Midele Temp Gotton Humidity Pressure Observer shows the location of base station sensors based on x y and z coordinates and provides readings for all base stations that can be analyzed based on one or more set of coordinates Selecting a temperature sensor type enables you to restrict the Imaging criteria and only show the information for a specific horizontal plane for example that of the middle temperature sensor The application renders the imaging only for that plane Viewing static information 1 Select Static Display Mode amp Static Animated 2 Select the sensor type you want to appear A color coded view of all readings for the sensor type that is currently selected appears The date and time of the readings from which the image is derived appear in the lower right corner of the window Click Refresh to update the image at any time The image automatically refreshes every 5 minutes 0970772010 Oz 20 00 PM zomo ER The available sensor types are described in the following table Temp Top The temperature readings for sensors in the top position of the racks within the zone Views 32 Temp Middle The temperature readings for sensors in the middle position of the racks within the zone Temp Bottom The temperature readings for sensors in the bottom position of the racks within the zone
76. menu select Alert Management The Manage Alerts window appears banane Ales Meme Deseriptin Priority dz is E UNKNOWN Genanc alert any alert with non existing type will be saved as UNKNOWN High Audit Alert all dal errors AUDIT audit service alerts J Out of ASHRAE allowable Triggers when rack cold aisle temperature goes out of ASHRAE allowable rani High p e ce o ce i0 id co mI tw e 1 I Communicaton error Triggers when one ar more dats points can not be acquired Test dc alert Test a 2 F z F T yr F i E a Ld J T i j J j Circular dependency in C Triggers when circular dependency is detected in same CRE rule Menu bar actions 75 2 Click Create The New Alert window appears Low Medum O High Automatically clear this alert when alerting condition no longer exists 3 Complete the following information O O O O Name Name the new alert Alert Priority Select either Low Medium or High priority Alert Deadband Select the deadband in seconds The deadband value is the amount of time between the alert condition and the alert A value of zero triggers an alert immediately during an alert condition Description Describe the alert condition 4 Select the Automatically clear this alert when alerting condition no longer exists box to clear the alert automatically when the condition no longe
77. n The PUE page has five sections e Power consumption allocation 4A pie chart that displays how much power in percentages is used by different components of the data center 85 81 IW 32 45 155 08 KV 58 5556 22 77 KVV 6 61 1T Cooling Building and IT Power Loss Lighting and General Receptacle e Metric definitions Values of the metrics that appear o PUE The closer the number is to 1 the more efficient the data center power o DCiE The equivalent of a PUE value The closer the number is to 1 the more efficient the data center power Views 16 o DCE The ratio of IT power over cooling power The higher the value the more efficient the data center power PUE 1 71 DCiE 0 59 DCE 1 51 Hover the mouse over the metric to display the metric definition 8581 IW 32 45 Power Usage Effectiveness PUE PUE Total Data Center PovverTT Equipment Povveer Broadly adapted throughout the industry az a gauge for estimating the overall energy efficiency within the data center the PUE value represents the ratio af the total data Press F2 for focus e T and cooling power utilization Values of the IT and cooling power utilization o Actual Actual measurement of power consumption o Design Power capacity limit for the metric o Utilization Percentage of actual consumption compared to design capacity kw kw n IT 155 08 315 00 Cooling 05 51 375 6 e Power consumption
78. n conjunction with the United Stated Department of Energy and Lawrence Berkeley National Labs to reflect the important aspects of the data center and provide information on the efficiency of the data center operations This information can be used to compare the effects of changes and help to improve overall efficiency For more information see Pre defined metric definitions Pre defined metric definitions on page 37 Accessing the Pre Defined Metrics tab 1 2 categories Rack and CRAH CRAC Doaacenber Comm an Sorege From the Navigation panel select the data center or zone you want to display memes IG TS AT CT INTTR 177 Rack Category F Hana OFS O0 Fe URALO iniet Mesagerert Count Average Fac idet Tarpinis i kearah Rack Discharge Tenperature kiraman Paci Pop iai Dave Pori Maximum Fack Top inkt Dera Poini Average Flack Dop inie Derer Pori bnan Raci Top iet Teenpesmatuee Mac Mack Tip irki Temqzormh am Averaga Raci Ton iniit Tenperatur Mirman Front Ton inet sts OF Change iek k kiinne Frond Top iniel Pale CH Charegie Average Front Top nist Fate Ce Change n 0907 2010 03 30 01 Phi average Rack veraqe Rack jm n 22 3 Print table g xo a n s 07 Xx unn s ET Ti F Soe F TE F 21 T EN F maiz T F4 F Tm T 12 46 F 11852 F CHAHE RAC Category CTS 03x x0 Oe Pi inane CRAHERAC Sug Termpesalure 3407 20 ENED PR Marinum CICAFOCPEAC S
79. ognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels Contents D E AE EE I A A pee te E ET E E eee spon ME ME MENU NND ME 5 About HP Insight Environmental Observer ssnnesssnnssennnsssnnssssnessssrersssrnrsssrrrssrrrrssrrrrssrrrrssrrressrrrrsrrrresseren 5 COMPONEN paaa a E E E mt 5 System FEQUITEMEMIS ee caseuesaecevarredenetsvxponcivaesansdeccoreiaax aes cuties T E ET PRdeb bi Vuu da d vidd 5 Haraware reguiremenie sansa ceeryse age sasadateresteccia asancumsasencqrsasnaaenaecy lt acetdassAetagsaieusiesanseeaesasecatsanseeneaanenidacs 5 DO Ce i o UIT SR EE RO EE T TT 6 Client P6 tegur emnon oe tee eee tee ces E aime S DIM DUIU D SUMI ISDUN sdseaeeanuena 6 Accessing the HP Insight Environmental Observer nsciesdsaicasd2eccctisdccnosdenendnsdaced tse e segs ia de Ub Ua recu kd etia g si osi dde 6 SOS CSS A ETE cc geese tere naa do eatin an ioe eM msc SEP MEE MINUM 7 HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface ccccccccccccceeeeseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaees 8 ate AE SCO NN e EIE EO T TT 8 PUNE TA OS oe Feet seatyos gasses E epstaee caatge E E oss aatee MUN ME dM MM MIU UE 9 TGR ON seth E OE T m 9 Dala iR ao oi PPP RIO T OQ 12 Global Information palel cuacestactest aieo et nesa oo Papa eie sto E oeu c npe agua u rada s bea ie sap a eset utibsbP M uotdgbs Fe Epid 12 DSM SIC UI oie retardant nated cot pate ven Gyphorsotoasqndadbmacenesponegy sad onnsdcvainly cbsagoutusnenpendicmbsheaseobnesupsdonnensunw
80. ollowing options o Server information o Logon information o User information 4 To test your new settings select Test Email An email is sent to the address defined in the User information 5 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Auditors options To define the auditors options 1 From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears Menu bar actions 89 2 Select the Auditors tab Options ST Auditors J 4 Database auditor JDBC url jdbc mysa Mocalhost synap com nya atc Driver JDBC driver Device Manager auditor localhost 2000 Define the following options o Database auditor o Device Manager auditor o Imaging Server auditor o Observer auditor abuser beu Mute m Imaging Server auditor Host localhost gon index him 1500 Port Page 1 Observer auditor Host Port Page HPIEO conisole html Timeout Cancel Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving SNMP options To define the SNMP options 1 From the Administration menu select Options The Options window appears Menu bar actions 90 2 Select the SNMP tab Options Email Auditors o security imaging Alerts 127 0 0 1 write community 192 158 200 106 subi o Add i 3 Define the following options o Source Address o Destinations 4 To ad
81. ons remain in the database and will continue to be monitored unless you deactivate the alert 1 From the Alerts menu select Delete Alerts from Database The Delete Alerts window appears Delete Alerts Delete all alertz Delete alerts older than 0910 2010 E o Select Delete all alerts to clear all the alert instances from the database A Confirmation window appears prompting you to confirm deleting all alerts from the database Confirmation Are You sure You wish to delete the selected alert 2 Cancel Select OK to permanently remove all alert instances from the system A message appears at the lower left of the console window informing you that all alerts are successfully deleted Select Cancel to close the window without making any changes o Select Delete alerts older than to select a date to define the alerts you want to delete Administration menu The Administration menu appears on the menu bar only when the administrator logs in to Observer The Administration menu offers the following options Menu bar actions 82 e Create Account e User Accounts e System Log e Options Creating user accounts 1 From the Administration menu select Create Account The Create Account window appears Create Account Fole First Mame MI Last Mame Title Username Password Contirm Password Email SMS Address 2 Select the role of the user account and complete the remainin
82. r Triggers when one or more data points can mot be acquired Test de alert Test T 1i Li Cireulsr dependency in C Triggers when circular dependency is detected in same CRE rule Each entry in the alert list contains the following o Alert name o Alert description o Alert priority o Edit Alert button o Activate or Deactivate button o Delete Alert button 2 Select the alerts you want to view by selecting All Active or Inactive from the menu Manage Alerts Performing alert actions From the Manage Alerts window you can create edit activate deactivate and delete alerts Menu bar actions 73 Deactivates alert Deletes alert ow q 1 Creating an alert definition Observer has several predefined alerts within the application that cannot be changed or deleted from the system The only action items for the predefined alerts is to activate deactivate or dismiss the alert The following alerts are predefined UNKNOWN All errors that are not otherwise defined Notifies an administrator if any software component is not running or is configured incorrectly The default notification interval is every 5 minutes though the interval can be adjusted in HP Insight Environmental Configurator Sensor requires A sensor on the HP Rack Sensor Array requires service service Warning Front Rack front temperature is outside the recommended Temperature range The default range is between 18 C and 27 C 64 4 F
83. r exists 5 Select Create to create the alert save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Editing an existing alert definition NOTE The system defined alerts cannot be edited or deleted You can deactivate the alert if you no longer want to receive warning of the alerting condition All user defined alerts include a trash can icon on the Manage Alerts window and can be edited or deleted at any time with the appropriate user credentials Menu bar actions 76 1 From the Alerts menu select Alert Management The Manage Alerts window appears Manage Alnis View All alerts Hame Chesca pti LINK NOWN Genernc alert any alert with non axisting type will be saved as UNKNOWN Audit Alert all dal errors AUDIT audit service alerts wt I 4 ud Out of ASHRAE allowable Triggers when rack cold aisle temperature goes out of ASHRAE allowable rami High 3e TT SY T Ne T 3e T e ce je e icammunication error Triggers when one or more data points can not be acquired Test de alert Test ph d i F1 i Circular dependency in C Triggers when circular dependency is detected in same CRE rule High r e Dowe 2 Select the Edit alert icon for a particular alert The Edit alert window appears Fields in this window are pre populated with information entered for the associated alert
84. rner of the console window informing you that the task was successful Viewing the system log The administrator can view the record log for the application either in its entirety or after applying a data filter for specific information To view the system log Menu bar actions 87 1 Filter by AA B amp Stert Date S10 2010 End Date 031072010 E 09 1 O20 0 05 30 21 PM 09 1 0 2010 05 30 09 PM 09 1 0 2010 05 30 05 PM 09 10 2010 05 29 43 PM DOH D 2010 05 28 40 PM Q9 0 2010 05 28 19 PM anonymous anonymous anonymous anonymous evo mors amon trols 094 0 2010 05 29 11 PM r8 02010 05 29 07 PM r3 02010 06 26 46 Phi 09 0 2010 05 27 30 PM OS 02010 05 27 19 PM 097 0 201 0 05 27 08 PM 091 02010 05 26 16 PM 094 0 2010 05 25 42 PM Q9 1 0 2010 05 25 30 PM 08 0 2010 05 25 16 PM anonymous anonymous anonymous anonymous anonymous anonymous admir Anonymous anonymous anonymous Details Alert wath id 104415 acknowledged Alert wit id 104393 acknowledged Alert with id 104392 acknowledged Alert with id 104391 acknowledged Alert with id 104414 acknowledged Alert wath id 104006 acknowledged Alert wath id 104401 acknowledged Alert w h id 104413 acknowledged Alert wath id 104412 acknowledged Alert w h ld 104411 acknowledged Alert with ld 104410 acknowledged Alert w h ld 104409 acknowledged User profile test1 modified Alert vith id 104407 a
85. rs in two 36 4 Select the operation you want to perform o Select Print table to print the entire table to your default printer o Select Export to export the information to the file type of your choice o Select Show history to display all metric values calculated within a certain time frame Select Time Interval Refresh Timestamp DSL 201 O 03 35 00 PM Lr 201 O OS 30 00 PM OOO 201 O O3 25 00 PM Lr 201 O UOS 20 00 PM E E 201 O 03 15 00 PM 09072010 03 10 00 PM 09072010 03 05 00 PM 09072010 03 00 00 PM Dur EUH DO O2 85 00 PM 09072010 02 50 00 PM 09072010 02 45 00 PM 09072010 02 40 00 PM Dr E20 DO 02 35 00 PM 09072010 OZ 30 00 PM Da rz 401 O O2 25 00 PM 09072010 02 20 00 PM Da rz EO DO 02 15 00 PM Pre defined metric definitions Rack Cooling Index Data center racks The measure of the absence of over temperatures 100 means Zona racks that no over temperatures exist The lower the percentage the Views 3 7 Rack Cooling Index RCI RCI 5 Inlet Measurement Count Average Rack Discharge Temperature Min Max Average Rack Top Inlet Dew Point Min Max Average Rack Cold Top Inlet Air Temp Rate of Change Min Max Average CRAC supply temperature Min Max Average CRAC return temperature Min Max Average CRAC supply dew point temperature Min Max Average CRAC return dew point temperature Data center racks Zone racks Data center racks Zone racks
86. rt History The Alerts History window appears that includes all active and previously cleared alerts for all data centers monitored by the HP Insight Environmental Observer Select the Start and End Dates using the Calendar view for the history you want to view Select Show Alerts to update the window for the time span selected Menu bar actions 69 Defining a new alert To define a new alert or edit existing alert definitions 1 From the Alerts menu select Define New Alert The New Alert window appears with tabbed pages for each type of alert information to be defined Alert Hame Name Description Automatically clear this alert when alerting condition no longer exists In the Alert Name tab enter the basic alert information o Alert name A unique name or identifier for the alert o Alert priority How often and in what order email notifications are sent to the alert recipient o Description Optional location to provide more details about the alert Select the Message tab and create the alert notification message o Message header The subject line of the alert notification message o Message body The content of the alert notification message o Macros Data inserted into the message body that cannot be used in the message header MESSAGES Displays the data type and actual value that triggered the alert NAMES Displays the name of the object that triggered the alert S LOCATIONS
87. s 1 day 11 08 14 34 11 08 14 38 11 08 14 45 11 08 14 48 11 08 14 41 11 08 14 51 7 Scroll over any point on the graph to display the data 64 30 2010 11 08 14 35 11 08 14 46 11 08 14 25 11 08 14 32 11 08 14 36 11 08 14 39 11 08 14 42 11 08 14 49 8 Right click anywhere in the graph The options window appears Showy last 2 haurz M Frink Chart Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 yr es r Pe reni ii E 11 08 14 26 11 08 14 30 11 08 14 37 11 08 14 40 11 08 14 43 11 08 14 47 11 08 14 50 11 08 14 54 o Select Print Chart to print the entire graph Views 40 9 Select Refresh at anytime to update the data and graph Tabular views You can view data in tabular form Columns in the tables show detailed data for all base stations racks pressure objects and CRAH CRACs in the zone selected on the Navigation panel You can sort and edit columns For more information about columns see Changing the appearance of columns on page 13 Accessing the Tabular views 1 From the Navigation panel select the data center or zone you want to display 2 Select one of the following tabs o CRAH CRAC o Racks o Pressure o Power Meters o Active Alerts o Alert History o Base Stations The information for the selected data center or zone and the selected tab appears in a tabular or detailed list format Sensor object tabs The following sensor object tab
88. s HP Insight Environmental Observer has the following user types e Administrator e Power user e Standard user Each user type has a different view that correlates with the functions allowed for that user role The primary differences appear in the menu bars Administrator menu bar HP Insight Environmental Observer Reports Alerts Administration My Account Window Help Power and Standard user menu bar HP Insight Environmental Observer Reports Alerts My Account Window Help Navigation panel The Navigation panel appears to the left of the HP Insight Environmental window The panel displays a hierarchical list of the data centers and zones configured at installation Navigation To choose a data center or zone select an icon or its corresponding text label LEM MEME Data Center The icon and text label represent the data center the user can view e When the icon and label are red active alerts are in at least one zone in the HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 9 Icon Description data center e When the icon and label are yellow warnings are in at least one zone in the data center Data centers are configured at installation The icon and text label represent the zone the user can view e When the icon and label are red active alerts are in that zone e When the icon and label are yellow warnings are in that zone Zones are configured at installation
89. s permissions by adding Everyone To set user permissions HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 10 1 In the Navigation panel right click on the data center or zone and select Permissions Navigation E e DataCenter r Comm and Storage Show alerts Clear alerts Permissions Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 IETT The Permissions window for the selected data center or zone appears showing a current list of all users with access to the selected data center or zone Permissions far Comm and Storage Select Users Test User test Greg Reason lojo Test Test test Cancel HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 11 o To give an individual user permission to the data center or zone highlight the user and select OK or select Cancel to close without saving o To give all users permission to the data center or zone highlight Everyone and select OK or select Cancel to close without saving To revoke a user s permissions to the data center or zone highlight the user and select Remove 4 After setting the user permissions select Done to save the changes and close or select Cancel to close without saving the changes Data View window The Data View window is the area of the HP Insight Environmental Observer portal that displays detailed information which might include the following tabs e Overview e Metrics e maging e
90. s base station but the battery report shows a very low battery life The batteries were replaced correctly and the battery capacity was reset For more information see Replacing batteries on page 103 The base station has been operating normally and communicating wirelessly with the gateway for a minimum of one week cannot view some of the power meter Add and configure an Inspector object in the HP Insight values have configured for calculating Environmental Configurator software and then associate the power PUE data How can display them meter value you want to monitor Once the updated project is exported the power meter value appears on the Custom Metrics tab Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number Product model name and number Product identification number Applicable error messages Add on boards or hardware Third party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller See the Contact HP worldwide in English webpage http welcome hp com country us en wwcontact html For HP technical support In the United States for contact options see the Contact HP United States webpage http welcome hp com country us en contact us html To contact HP by phone o Call 1 800 H
91. s might appear in your selected zone depending on whether the objects are installed in that zone e CRAH CRAC e Racks e Pressure e Power Meters 8 Base Stations The following table describes the information that appears for each sensor object in the Tabular view Status icons Icons in green yellow or red indicate the status of the base station See Status icons for more information Name The name of the sensor object If the object is not configured the device ID appears Sensor type Icons representing each sensor type that is connected to the sensor object Values The current reading for sensors connected to the base station Timestamp The date and time of the latest sensor reading Views 41 Location The location of the sensor object as entered during configuration If an external sensor is disconnected then a red X appears in the sensor column If a sensor needs maintenance then a yellow X appears in the sensor column CRAH CRAC tab To view the CRAH CRAC details for a specific zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display 2 Select the CRAH CRAC tab The information for all CRAH CRACS within that zone appears in the Tabular view NOTE You can sort resize move or hide columns For more information about the appearance of columns see Changing the appearance of columns on page 13 NOTE It the system is collecting data from the sensors but cannot calculate a va
92. server Use the navigation tree on your left to start visualizing sensor data and the status of any alerts For mare help click the Help menu above to access the HP Insight Environmental Observer Users Guide If you have logged in previously the window displays an updated view for the data center or zone that was selected before logging out Functionality is accessible or restricted depending on the user role For more information see User accounts on page 84 Secure web access An SSL certificate is required before you can configure the Observer to use a secure web access Self certified or third party certifications are supported For more information see Security options on page 92 Overview 7 HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface Interface components Menu bar Includes the main task tabs for the portal Global information Contains all active alerts and warnings for all data centers installed System status Contains the status of all installed components Navigation panel Contains the sensors in each location configured at installation by data center and zone HP Insight Environmental Observer console displays information based on additional user input Data view window Contains summary and detailed information about base stations racks and CRAH CRACs HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 8 6 View menu bar Includes tabs for viewing options Menu bar
93. splay a panel with checkboxes for the columns on the page Check marks appear for columns that are showing 3 Choose one of the following options o To hide a column click inside the checkbox to remove the check mark o To show a column click inside the checkbox to display a check mark The application shows or hides the columns accordingly Printing data 1l Right click anywhere inside the Tabular rows of data 2 Select Print table Resizing the Data View window To resize the Data View window select Maximize Restore at the upper right corner of the window To manually resize the Data View window and resize the Navigation panel accordingly 1 Position the mouse pointer over the middle of the leftmost border of the Data View window until the hand pointer appears 2 Drag the border to the left or right and release the mouse button when the window and panel are resized as required Closing the Data View window To close a particular Data View window select Close at the upper right corner of the window To close all Data View windows select Window and then select Close all Window Help DataCenter Servers To begin using the application again select an icon on the Navigation panel A view of the selected area opens on a corresponding Overview tab HP Insight Environmental Observer console interface 14 Views Data center views PUE In the Data View window users have several different ways to vie
94. splay area specifies the total number of wireless base stations in the zone including all racks CRAH CRAC and pressure objects The main display shows data including status name or device ID location and recent readings for each base station organized in to columns 3 Move your mouse over a row to highlight it Select a row to display all sensor information tied to that wireless base station Temperaiurer f 0 3477 C01 0 amp 48 55 phy Hum 1 C0 264 0 Oe ae 56 Pv T epersiunsc E 3 34017 20 0 ea OO Phat Teep rsdurec e 4 Horai Oe 4o Pi Temperature 5 3 407 20 0 D O4 45r Dr Phi Tapiari F B O07 203 D Oe a Pii Temperature F 7 mun 201 0 Oa oz Phi ETE Capability Pistform Serres nan contact emper ature Anakaa Ser Poa Senses mrvinonimenial hurnickny Device Thermizter Temperajurs Semier Denpsrsiurs Prr Thwrmister Tartar ature Cer ae Tenperak Views 49 Alerts 4 O Right click the base station you want to view The options window appears Shaw on Floorplan Go to Data Analysis Define alert Print Fable Export Send data Identify Reset Set battery capacity Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 AHLI 14 Supply Mode 5 013 Select Show on floorplan to locate the wireless base station on your zone floorplan view Select Go to Data Analysis to open the Data Analysis window and highlight the selected wireless base station for reporting Sele
95. t Description a you to change the details that appear 5 The Refresh button enables you to refresh the view at any time to show current and updated information The zone Overview controls These controls consist of a row of buttons at the upper right corner of the zone Overview tab which provides the user with additional ways to change the appearance of items on this page and a quick way to navigate Button Icon Description Show Hide Legend Enables the user to either show or hide the Legend window Filter Visible Enables the user to either show or hide any Objects object type base station CRAH CRAC rack or power meter in the zone Overview Change Zoom Level en Enables the user to zoom in to detailed bat areas of the Overview or zoom out to see the entire Overview Show Hide Locater Enables the user to locate the smaller area View they are viewing within a large data center The zone Overview legend The Legend window provides an explanation about all the icons that appear in the zone Overview Legend The color of the icons that appear in the zone Overview also relay the device status e Green The device does not have any active alerts associated to it e Yellow The device is either not communicating or it has an invalid configuration e Red The device has active alerts Filtering visible objects 1 n the upper right corner of the zone Overview select the Filter Visible Objects icon
96. t Alec ess AMEN m Current time 09 40 2010 06 00 13 PM Cancel 3 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Changing the language 1 From the Preferences menu select Language Menu bar actions 99 2 Select your preferred language from the menu Preferences Language English ad Cancel 3 Select OK to save and close or select Cancel to close without saving Help menu The Help menu offers the following options e User Guide e About Accessing the user guide To view the HP Insight Environmental Observer User Guide online save the file to your computer or print 1 From the Help menu select User Guide A document with the link to the user guide on the web appears 2 Download the HP Insight Environmental User Guide PDF and then use Acrobat Reader to view save or print the file Viewing version information To view information about the current release of the application Menu bar actions 100 l 2 From the Help menu select About The About window appears displaying the version details Select OK to close HP Insight Environmental Observer Copyright 2010 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Application Version 5 3 1 e04220e246 All Rights Reserved Wiew Software License Terms Credits Menu bar actions 101 Maintenance Battery management Due to the necessity of batteries for the basic functionality of the HP Insight
97. the specific sensor types and date ranges of data to show 3 Map legend Enables you to see the status of the zone The legend is a color coded key to the areas shown in the Imaging tab The movie bar displays the status of an animation and enables you to control the animation s Shows the date and time of the static image Zoom out Enables you to view several sensor static images simultaneously Refresh Updates the imaging with the latest time stamp and corresponding values By default the Imaging tab displays a solid background color However a customized Overview layout image is configured during installation The image provides a spatially accurate and site specific rendering of the layout For more information on configuring the background image see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide You can switch between the static and animated views The Observer console calculates sensor data to display in the Imaging tab approximately every 5 minutes Views 31 The Map Legend The Observer displays one of three different map legends depending on what type of sensor the user selects from the Type list e Temperature Fahrenheit or Celsius e Humidity percentage e Pressure inches of H 0 or Pascals The numbers along the bottom indicate the measurements The colors provide a corresponding visual key MA Hearne a0 54 TB 92 106 120 Display modes In the Imaging tab you can view static or animated i
98. tion a Pending alert on appears on the toolbar Selecting this icon displays the Active Alerts tab For more information about active alerts see Active Alerts tab on page 51 NOTE Before you can delete a base station you must disassociate any alerts associated with the base station To do this you must use the HP Insight Environmental Configurator software Meters with no color bands indicate that there are no existing ASHRAE recommended ranges for those readings Base station meters have no color bands Only rack and CRAC CRAH object gauges have color bands explained by the coloring legend mem Value in recommended range Valve in allowable range EE Value in critical unacceptable range Range does not apply Views 2 7 Select Graph to display a chart showing recent history for each sensor associated with the selected base station Historical Data Rack Front Historical Data E 7265F E25B5 T W 6562F Frord Tap Temperature Front Middle Temperature From Bottom Temperature bd DD T 03 01 24 PME 4 03 08 53 PM 03 18 22 PM 03 23 51 PM 03 34 20 PM 4 03 38 40 PM 4 D3 48 18 PM 04 23 44 PM 4 4 2 13 PM 0 53 48 PIN 04 41 17 PM D4 18 15 PM Rack Rear Historical Data To display the chart for each sensor use the scroll bar to the right of the window To adjust the chart axis lines 1 Right click the axis line Format Axis Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Play
99. tion wireless network and all warnings for the wireless network 3 Hop level Shows the number of wireless communication hops between the wireless base station and the gateway 4 Show wireless Enables you to toggle the display of all routes wireless routes for all base stations Enables you to zoom in or out Network Shows the wireless network PAN selected for the data center Refresh Enables you to refresh the screen and view all current wireless routes Views 54 Menu bar actions Menu bar options HP Insight Environmental Observer has the following user types e Administrator e Power user e Standard user Each user type has a different view that correlates with the functions allowed for that user role The primary ditferences appear in the menu bars Administrator menu bar HP Insight Environmental Observer Reports Alerts Administration My Account Window Help Power and Standard user menu bar HP Insight Environmental Observer Reports Alerts My Account Window Help The following table describes the available menu options Men Administrator user options Standard user options Reports Create reports Create report Create report Custom reports Custom reports Custom reports Battery report Battery report Battery report Base Station F W report View global active alerts View global active alerts View global active alerts View global alert history View global alert
100. u select Custom Reports The Custom Report window appears 2 Select the row of the query you want to view Menu bar actions 63 3 Select the View Custom Query Selection icon The Custom Report Details window appears and displays the names of the objects and sensors used in the previous query Custom Report Details Object Property 4 IR Front Top Temperature Sar Front Middle Temperature SF Front Bottom Temperature 4 Select Close to close the window and return to the Custom Reports window Running custom queries 1 From the Reports menu select Custom Reports The Custom Report window appears 2 Select the row of the query you want to run 3 Select the Run Custom Query icon The Data Filter window appears Data Filter start Time 06 31 2010 09 00 Wi End Time 09022010 13 00 ig Tabular 4 Select the date time filters for the current run and specify the export option for the analysis o Select Tabular to view the custom query results in a table o Select Chart to view the custom query results in a chart Editing custom queries 1 From the Reports menu select Custom Reports The Custom Report window appears 2 Select the row of the query you want to run 3 Select the Edit Custom Query icon The Create Report window appears 4 Make all necessary edits and select Save Deleting custom queries 1 From the Reports window select Custom Reports The Create Reports window appears 2 Select the row of th
101. u 56 reports base station F W 66 reports battery 65 reports creating 56 reports custom 62 63 64 requirements client PC 6 requirements hardware 5 requirements software 6 requirements system 5 resizing columns 13 running custom queries 64 S saving a report 62 secure web access 7 security options 92 sensor objects 41 sensors disconnected 29 sensors malfunctioning 30 setting permissions 10 SNMP options 90 software requirements 6 sorting columns 13 static information 32 status icons 29 system backup 104 system log 87 system requirements 5 system restore 105 system status 13 Index 112 T tab Base Stations 49 tab CRAH CRAC 42 tab Power Meters 45 tab Pressure 44 tab Racks 43 tab sensor objects 41 tabular data exporting 52 tabular view 41 toolbar 26 troubleshooting 106 U user account searching 84 user accounts 83 84 user guide accessing 100 V version viewing 100 viewing animated information 35 viewing configuration details 24 viewing custom queries 63 viewing data for analysis 67 viewing data values 25 viewing global active alerts 69 viewing global alert history 69 viewing static intormation 32 viewing the system log 87 viewing version information 100 views 15 W wireless sensor network 53 Z zone overview 2 Index 113
102. unt using one of the following methods o All user profiles default Select a user account trom the list Menu bar actions 84 o Search by Select criteria from the list Manage Accounts search by 7 All users NE First Mame Hame Last Mame Admin Admin 3 Ifyou search using the Search by list enter the appropriate search criteria and then select Search If any user profile matches the search criteria the columns are populated with the results Changing user passwords To change the password for any user you need the user name of the user whose password will be changed 1 From the Administration menu select User Accounts The Manage Accounts window appears 2 Search for the user Searching for user accounts on page 84 and then select Edit The Edit Account window appears Edit Account Role First Mame hal Last Mame Tithe Username fi Change Password Password Contirm Passweard Email SMS Address 3 Check the Change Password box type in the new password and then confirm the password 4 Select Update to save and close For more information see Changing your password on page 96 Menu bar actions 85 Clearing active alerts associated with a user Editing To delete a user all active alerts and custom queries associated with that user must be cleared Either the user or an administrator can clear the associated alerts and quer
103. upply Dew Point F 3B OOO 2010 03 40 00 PM Return Dev Ponh F 6 Our 2010 x 40 00 PM Ak Loss Reint D8 n7 2010 0340 00 PM Racks tab To view the rack details for a specific zone 1 From the Navigation panel select the zone you want to display 2 Select the Racks tab The information for all racks within that zone appears in the Tabular view NOTE You can sort resize move or hide columns For more information about the appearance of columns see Changing the appearance of columns on page 13 Daa ema Canim usb Ka Mk 5 7106 LE ron 55 xd 4a 3 Bead 11381 44 37 oocoooooE Views 43 NOTE It the system is collecting data trom the sensors but cannot calculate a value the CRAH CRAC or rack objects might have a yellow status This temporary situation is typically encountered during the installation process The header display area specifies the total number of racks in the zone and the number of active alerts if any The main display shows data including the status name location and recent readings for each rack organized into columns 3 Right click the rack you want to view The options window appears o Show an Floorplan a Go to Data Analysis Define alert Frink table Settings Global Settings 9o About Adobe Flash Player 10 a o Select Show on floorplan to locate the rack on your zone floorplan view Export ua o Select Go to Data Analysis to open th
104. upply Temperatur marani 2 30 Dt P DAO MEO PM CaO OS Phi Average CRAHERAC Supay Tenpenatuns Mrinum CRAHICRAG Return Temperat Maxi CRARICRAC Plan Teper ature Daun Tin 330 Dc Fl Average CRUOUCRASC Rehm Temgcersihuns Pe OS O8 Pii Mirurzamn CRAHUCRAC Supply Deve Print DEAD HO 036308 DO PI Waximun CRAHICRAC Dupp Dese Polni LUC 7 318 D ELS DE LI FE Arege CV apply Dew Prin DET 0D OS SO Pe nnn CRAKE REC Paian Care Pani uso 330 DO E Hariram ARRAT Beton Deye Point CET onto 03 30 00 PM Average CRAHICRAC Reban Dew Pond 7 2040 02 30 0 FH Dao xr OS t Fil biii CR HICRAL Daia Teng Drum T2080 OS FH Average CRAHICRUSC Dala Temp SU ee er Lr ee W d Metrics Hame Metrics Mame value Dam 24010 03 30 01 PM 0907 2010 03 30 01 PM Export Show history Settings Global Settings About Adobe Flash Player 10 Uh v Timestamp g aximum Rack Top Inlet Temperature ol He F TIS T ge F mE 7544 F mE F nm F tT F an y Hs F MES T 393 F O75 T 1283 F 520 T E207 72050 ooo EMI DGXIT 2 D 03 30 06 PM PO 02 20 DG FM 3407 2030 03 30 UG PM PSTN OF MEO manan Sy DOS tl Enna 03 30 00 PM E417 22313 E E2294 DIG FH Dr 3903 0 OO FM Tas 0 3 20 O0 PW DG 7 203 0 03 30 DG PM DANTE TENDO PM Dong ao 3c 380 00 PM Dn T203 0 Oe DO EM Views Select the Pre Defined Metrics tab A tabular view of all calculated metric information appea
105. w general and detailed data relating to sensors including real time and historical data Administrators can perform additional operations The HP Insight Environmental Observer provides all users with several different ways to view both high level and detailed data relating to all sensors including real time data and historical data in the Data View window Administrators have privileges to perform a few additional operations ei Etant Pfii thew iima Wii b The data center views include e PUE View Optional Data center metrics that show current and past power consumption based on cooling IT loads general building lighting and power loss This view is only visible if PUE options are configured e Overview Also known as a floor plan the virtual map of sensor distribution at either data center or zone level e Pre Defined Metrics View Data center metrics that are not sensor data but use the data collected to provide visibility of the efficiency of the various aspects of the data center e Imaging View Static or animated images of live and historical sensor reading for either data center or zone level overlaid on the Overview tab e Active Alerts A list of active alerts that have not been cleared automatically or manually e Alert History A list of all alerts including cleared alerts and active alerts e Wireless Sensor Network The communication routes and status information for all wireless devices installe
106. w is a virtual map that shows a layout of the zones within a data center including the CRAHs CRACs racks base stations and pressure objects in a zone and provides access to the corresponding data The Overview tab preserves to scale the spatial distribution of objects in each zone within each data center Accessing the Overview tab 1 From the Navigation panel select the data center or zone you want to display 2 Select the Overview tab which is the default tab The Overview for the selected data center or zone appears The page displays highlighted areas corresponding to the physical area covered for each zone in the selected data center The following is a data center example Erat at eripi Views 19 The following is a zone example Caer eT Comme avd lure que ae mem Qucm sme cma mom mh im ee ee S ES ee ee a By default the Overview tab displays a solid color background However a customized Overview layout image is configured during installation providing a spatially accurate site specific rendering of the layout For more information on configuring the background image see the HP Insight Environmental Configurator User Guide Viewing data center Overview information On the data center Overview tab all users can view the layout of all zones in the data center selected on the Navigation panel and some configuration information about each zone Each data center zone is represented

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