25 monitoring power and temperature, 1 ui power and temperature monitoring, 1 monitoring data center temperature – HP OneView User Manual

Page 179: Power and temperature monitoring feature overview

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25 Monitoring power and temperature

HP OneView enables you to monitor the power and temperature of your hardware environment.

Power and temperature monitoring feature overview

The appliance:

Displays 3D color-coded hardware temperature visualization (UI only)

Collects and reports power metric statistics

Collects and reports temperature metric statistics

Displays utilization statistics using customizable utilization graphs (UI only)

Power and temperature monitoring features by resource

Data Centers

Color-coded temperature visualization of racks and the server hardware in them

Enclosures and Server Hardware

Alerts for degraded and critical temperature and power

Proactive analysis and alerting for power configuration errors

Utilization graphs for power and temperature statistics

Power Delivery Devices

Alerts on power thresholds

Proactive analysis and alerting for power configuration errors

Racks

Proactive analysis and alerting for power configuration errors

25.1 UI power and temperature monitoring

Data Centers screen

Data Centers screen provides a

3D visualization

of your

hardware environment, and uses a color-coded system to
display temperature data for your hardware.

The

Utilization panel

and

Utilization

graphs

Utilization

power

and

temperature

statistics are displayed

on the Utilization panel and via utilization graphs in the
Utilization view on the Enclosures, Interconnects (utilization
graphs only), Power Delivery Devices, and Server Hardware
screens.

25.1.1 Monitoring data center temperature

The Data Centers resource provides a visualization of the racks in your data center and displays
their peak temperature using a color-coded system. To enable this, you must first specify the physical
positions of your racks and the position of the components in them using the Data Centers resource.

You can use temperature visualization to identify over-cooled areas of your data center. You can
close vent tiles in areas that have low peak temperatures to increase airflow to areas that have
insufficient cooling. If the entire data center is over-cooled, you can raise the temperature to save
on cooling costs.

25.1 UI power and temperature monitoring

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