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Web Interface Operation
The meter bar colors on the Environment page represent the following:
S Green – The temperature or humidity reading is within the range of tolerance and no threshold has been
triggered.
S Yellow – The temperature reading is above the high temperature warning threshold value that displays in
the the High warning field, or the humidity reading is below the low humidity warning level threshold value
that displays in the Low warning field.
S Red – The temperature reading is above the high temperature alarm threshold value that displays in the
High critical field, or the humidity reading is below the low humidity alarm threshold value that displays in
the Low critical field.
Viewing Present Alarms and Events
NOTE: The Alarm/Event Table provides the number of active alarms, the ID of the active alarm or event number, the time
the alarm occurred, and an alarm description.
To view present alarms and events:
1 From the Power Management menu, click Alarm/Event Table. The Alarm/Event Table page displays.
2 Review the present alarms and events for the rPDU.
3 This procedure is completed.
Viewing Event and Data logs
NOTE: The logs list all entries that have occurred since the table was cleared. The accumulated entries are overwritten
when a maximum of 50 entries are collected. The logs can also be cleared manually with the
Logs menu bar Clear and
Save
selection.
To view event and data logs:
1 From the Logs menu, click the link for the type of log you want to review:
S NMC Event – Lists the NMC events that occurred in the specified date range, including a description
and the date and time the event occurred.
S PDU Event – Lists the events that occurred in the specified date range, including a description and
the date and time the event occurred.
S Data log – Provides a comprehensive snap-shot of all fundamental Dell DPI parameters by date and
time stamp.
NOTE:
The data collection interval for these measurements can be changed by selecting Configuration from the System
menu and modifying the Data Log Interval setting.
2 In the log event list that displays for your selection, click the link for the selected date range you want to
review.
3 This procedure is completed.
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