3 managing racks, 1 roles, 2 tasks for racks – HP OneView User Manual

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data center as a whole. The appliance enables you to bring power and cooling management of
your servers, enclosures, and power delivery devices together in a single management system.

The Layout view of the data center is color-coded to depict the peak temperature recorded in the
last 24 hours.

Default data center: Datacenter 1

When you initialize the appliance for the first time, it creates a data center named Datacenter
1

. The appliance provides this data center as a place to visualize your racks. You can rename or

edit this data center to match the values and layout of your data center, you can use it as the basis
for a planned data center model, or you can delete this data center without adverse effects.

Default rack placement

When you add a rack to the appliance for management, the appliance displays the rack in all
data centers even though its actual location is not known. If you view a data center that displays
unpositioned racks, a warning appears to alert you that unpositioned racks are being displayed.
When you assign a rack to a data center, it is no longer displayed in other data centers.

22.3 Managing racks

Racks allow you to manage temperature, power, and depict the layout of enclosures.

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

racks

Racks

22.3.1 Roles

Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator or Server administrator

22.3.2 Tasks for racks

Add, edit, or remove a rack.

Change layout of devices in a rack.

Set the thermal limit of a rack.

22.3.3 About racks

A rack is a physical structure that contains IT equipment such as enclosures, servers, power delivery
devices, and unmanaged devices (an unmanaged device uses slots in the rack and consumes
power or exhausts heat, but it is not managed by the appliance). You can manage your racks and
the equipment in them by adding them to the appliance. Having your racks managed by the
appliance enables you to use the appliance for space and power planning. The appliance also
gathers statistical data and monitors the power and temperature of the racks it manages.

When you add an enclosure to the appliance, it automatically creates a rack and places the
enclosure in it. The appliance places into the rack all enclosures connected by management link
cables. When enclosures are added, the appliance places them in the rack from top to bottom.
To accurately depict the layout of your enclosures within the rack, you must edit the rack to place
the enclosure in the proper slots.

You can use the appliance to view and manage your rack configuration and power delivery
topology. You can specify the physical dimensions of the rack (width, height, and depth), the
number of U slots, and the location of each piece of equipment in the rack. You can specify the

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