Index – HP Insight Control Software for Linux User Manual

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Index

C

concepts

Data Center Power Control,

10

data centers,

7

Dynamic Power Capping,

16

Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping,

16

Power Capping,

16

power delivery devices,

7

power delivery hierarchy,

7

power history calculation,

7

power regulator,

12

power status alerts,

7

power summary meter,

7

power topology,

7

racks,

7

security properties,

11

H

HP Insight Control power management

overview,

5

troubleshooting,

31

understanding HP Power Regulator for Integrity,

13

understanding HP Power Regulator savings,

13

understanding Power Regulator,

12

M

modes

HP Dynamic Power Savings,

12

HP Static High Performance,

12

HP Static Low Power,

12

OS Control,

12

O

overview

HP Insight Control power management,

5

P

Power Capping

Dynamic Power Capping,

16

Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping,

16

power consumption savings

cooling,

15

power monitoring for Integrity servers,

16

Power Regulator,

15

understanding HP Power Regulator for Integrity,

13

understanding HP Power Regulator savings,

13

understanding Power Regulator,

12

power savings,

12

S

security properties,

11

Data Center Power Control,

11

support

how to contact HP,

36

warranty information,

36

T

task

classifying systems by business criticality,

28

controlling the power of the PDU outlets,

27

defining rules for external events,

28

defining rules to reduce power consumption,

28

delegating rule authorization for operators,

29

determining trapped capacity in your data center,

24

ensuring the sufficient availability of power and cooling

for your data center,

22

generating power topology for BladeSystem enclosures

through iPDUs,

28

getting notified of unexpected or excessive power

consumption,

23

gracefully shutting down virtual machines,

30

importing power configuration from external databases,

18

limiting the power consumption in the data center during

events,

29

monitoring the power and cooling requirements of your

IT equipment,

20

protecting your power and cooling infrastructure,

22

reclaiming power/thermal capacity for a new system,

26

validating delivery of redundant power to systems,

24

troubleshooting,

31

typographic conventions,

36

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38

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