19 resources related to data center facilities, 1 data centers, 2 racks – HP OneView User Manual

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UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

Several REST API resources are related to the appliance and appliance settings. See the
resources in the following categories in the HP OneView REST API Reference in the online
help:

Settings

Security

Settings

For more information about various appliance configuration settings, see the online help for the
Settings screen.

2.19 Resources related to data center facilities

2.19.1 Data centers

In the appliance, a data center represents a physically contiguous area in which racks containing
IT equipment—such as servers, enclosures, and devices—are located. You create a data center to
describe a portion of a computer room that provides a useful grouping to summarize your
environment and its power and thermal requirements. A data center resource is often a subset of
your entire data center and can include equipment that is not managed by the appliance. By
representing the physical layout of your data center equipment, including unmanaged devices,
you can use detailed monitoring information provided by the appliance for space planning and
determining power and cooling requirements.

In the appliance, you can:

View a 3D model of the data center layout that includes a color-coding scheme to help you
identify areas that are too hot or too cold.

View temperature history data.

More easily locate specific devices for hands-on servicing.

Relationship to other resources

A data center resource is associated with the following resources in the

resource summary

diagram (page 29)

:

Zero or more

racks

UI screens and REST API resources

REST API resource

UI screen

datacenters

Data Centers

For more information about data centers, see the online help for the Data Centers screen.

2.19.2 Racks

A rack is a physical structure that contains IT equipment such as enclosures, servers, power delivery
devices, and unmanaged devices in a data center. By describing the physical location, size, and
thermal limit of equipment in the racks, you enable space and power planning and power analysis
features for your data center.

2.19 Resources related to data center facilities

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