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HP Insight Control
power management User Guide
HP Part Number: 504591-001
Published: January 2010
Edition: 1
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Page 1 - HP Insight Control

HP Insight Controlpower management User GuideHP Part Number: 504591-001Published: January 2010Edition: 1

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2 Key conceptsData centers, racks, and power delivery devicesData centersHP Insight Control power management enables you to define the data center phy

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Power delivery hierarchyPower is provided through a set of power delivery devices. Insight Control power management representsplaces that can be monit

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• Rack PDU: Rack Power Distribution Unit - This represents the input power and multiple outputs to loadsegments.• Load Segment: This represents each o

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• Line Voltage: The line voltage of the data center that is delivered to the observed device. The LineVoltage is shown in Volts and used to provide tr

Page 7 - List of Tables

reduced, the consumption must be adjusted to match the change. Some examples of sudden capacityreduction include loss of external power, chiller failu

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or by configuring HP Systems Insight Manager system-specific credentials. If no valid credentials are available,power management will additionally att

Page 9 - 1 Introduction

Power RegulatorHP Power Regulator for ProLiantHP Power Regulator for ProLiant is a hardware feature that enables ProLiant servers to control performan

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• HP Dynamic Power Savings Mode. Allows the system to dynamically change processor p-states whenneeded based on current operating conditions. The impl

Page 11 - 2 Key concepts

the system shifts into the highest processor p-state and the power consumption for 90% and 100% workload,and matches the power consumption in HP Stati

Page 12 - Power delivery hierarchy

© Copyright 2004 - 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Legal NoticesConfidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for posse

Page 13 - Power Summary meter

Insight Control power management to avoid or even delay new data center expansion can save your companythousands of dollars. Insight Control power man

Page 14 - Data Center Power Control

3 Basic proceduresGetting startedIMPORTANT: The following steps assume HP Systems Insight Manager (Systems Insight Manager) is installedon theCentral

Page 15 - Security properties

NOTE: c-Class enclosures and PDUs do not require an Insight Control license to enable the powermanagement application.5. Using Insight managed system

Page 16 - Credentials

3. In the Specify a key string field, enter the license key that you purchased or obtained from the InsightSoftware DVD and click Open. The system is

Page 17 - Power Regulator

Go toToReports→Power Management→Display Power/ThermalData...View reportsReports→Power Management→Export ReportExport reportsPower/Thermal tab > Pow

Page 18 - Analysis of power consumption

kilowatt-hours used by the system to obtain the cooling kilowatt-hours that are used in the Analysissection of graphs that display power consumption.•

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SSH credentials configured in Systems Insight Manager. If this fails, power management uses the Sign-incredentials of Systems Insight Manager.7. Defau

Page 20 - Power Capping

• Define Power Delivery Device... (Power Delivery tab only): Enables you to define a power deliverydevice that describes the power feed or branch circ

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• Cap Headroom (Watts): The spare cap capacity that is identified from the difference of peak powerconsumption and power cap values. This helps to ide

Page 22 - Integrated Lights-Out

• Orientation (front): The front of a rack facing a particular direction. The direction could be North,South, East, or West. By convention, power mana

Page 23 - License Manager

Table of Contents1 Introduction...9Overview...

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available systems/devices in the rack. Click the required checkbox on Side A and Side B for a particularsystem/device to supply power and monitor the

Page 25 - HP SIM INSTALLED

• Power Feed• Rack PDUFor more information on the type of power delivery device, see Power delivery hierarchy.3. Enter a brief description for this po

Page 26 - 26 Basic procedures

Insight Manager discoverable IP address. For all discoverable devices, the properties are included/configuredduring discovery through Systems Insight

Page 27 - Available Power

4. Use the Rack/Power Editor to connect the power consumers to the power delivery devices providingpower to them.a. If the power is delivered from mon

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The name of the rack, height of the rack, and the direction of the rack information are displayed in the RackName, Height (U slots), and Orientation (

Page 29 - Defining a rack

NOTE: IfIntegrated Lights-Out(iLO) was recently licensed, data is minimal because data was notcollected before iLO Advanced was licensed. The minimum

Page 30 - Defining a data center

NOTE: Changing the HP Power Regulator mode may result in a small change in the system minimumpower draw. This will be detected the next time the syste

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• The closer the entered value is to the Minimum Power the more likely that your system(s) performancewill be impacted.• With enclosures, you can set

Page 32 - 32 Basic procedures

When viewing the group portion of the table as seen in the image above, the Power Cap value (if supported)is allocated only to the Power Cap supported

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a set number of times. Periodic scheduling allows time filters to be applied. These filters specifythe hours of the day when a scheduled task can oper

Page 34 - Generating reports and graphs

Displaying the next page of data...35Configuring/C

Page 35 - Printing the graph

5. Under Select data range, select one of the following:• Most recent. Select a value from the list.• Use this range. Select the date and time for the

Page 36 - 36 Basic procedures

Using the Data Center Power Control Rules page, you can define, edit, delete, and simulate the executionof rules. Each rule corresponds to a button on

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7. Click New Step to add a new step with action for the rule. The New step section appears at the bottomof the New Rule section of the Power Control R

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Table 3-2 ActionOptionsParameterFor Action• Graceful: Select this to cleanly shutdown applications on the system beforethe system shuts down. This tak

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10. Add one or more filters for the Act on systems field. The filters information is detailed as:Table 3-3 Act on systemsDescriptionFiltersSelects sys

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To edit a rule, perform the following:1. From the Data Center Power Control Rules page, select a rule within a group and click Edit. The EditRule sect

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Simulating the ruleYou can simulate a rule to validate all the information and check licensing and connectivity to all the targetsystems without actua

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• Task Name This field displays the name of the task that was executed.• Tool This field displays the name of the tool that was used.• Owner This fiel

Page 43 - Table 3-2 Action

1. From HP Systems Insight Manager console, select Configure→Managed System Setup Wizard.2. Select the target servers to configure and click Apply. Th

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4 Managing power and cooling facilities in your data centerTask: Importing power configuration from external databasesHP Insight Control power managem

Page 45 - Reordering the group or rule

B Troubleshooting...79Glossary ...

Page 46 - Viewing task instance results

4. Verify the bnb2ipm.xls file for any errors, duplication of entries, or missing information using thecommand:ipmtab2txt bnb2ipm.xls > /dev/nullFo

Page 47 - Viewing target details

Step 3: Finding thermal hot-spots in your data centerInsight Control power management provides detailed monitoring data, which you can use in differen

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to your IT systems. For information on manually configuring the devices, see Describing Power DeliveryHierarchy.3. After completing the initial config

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4. You will now analyze the power requirements for the combination of systems selected based on powerconsumption history. It is a best practice that y

Page 50 - Importing

Task: Validating delivery of redundant power to systemsAfter configuring the systems and devices, the Power Delivery tab in the Power/Thermal Analysis

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Various HP ProLiant servers support power capping (which limits the thermal output), and Dynamic PowerCapping (which limits the electrical power consu

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If the power requirements for the system slightly exceed the power or thermal capacity within the chosenrack, you can configure power capping to this

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For more information on changing HP Systems Insight Manager collections, seeChapter 17 Collections inHP Systems Insight ManagerinHP Systems Insight Ma

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Support and other resourcesInformation to collect before contacting HPBe sure to have the following information available before you contact HP:• Soft

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HP authorized resellersFor the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller, see the following sources:• In the United States, see the HP U.S. service l

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Typographic conventionsThis document uses the following typographical conventions:Book titleThe title of a book. On the web, this can be a hyperlink t

Page 60 - Related information

A Command referencePower Management commandsThis reference section contains detailed descriptions of the Insight Control power management commands.• i

Page 61 - Typographic conventions

the flow of current from the panels to the device. Defining the nodes and relationships well is essential toproper data center design, growth, analysi

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The following attributes are recognized in specific formats only.FORMATSTYPENAMETAB, textStringCircuitNameAll but XMLStringDeviceNameTAB, textStringDe

Page 63 - A Command reference

Hauteur: StartIf a non-administrator wishes to create a personal alias file, set and export the shell variable IPMALIASFILEto the alternate file name.

Page 64 - COMMON FORMAT

DIAGNOSTICSipmexport displays error messages in stderr for any of the following conditions:+ Machine run on is not an active HPSIM CMS.+ User has no H

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reason is a typographical error in the text file, such as "o" instead of zero in a name, or the device may begone permanently. Remove errone

Page 66 - 66 Command reference

SYNOPSISipmtab2txt input_file_nameDESCRIPTIONThe purpose of this tool is to convert a spreadsheet tabular representation of data center topology gener

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List of Tables3-1 Using Insight Control power management...233-

Page 68 - 68 Command reference

--+------------------------+------------+--------------+-------- 3|northamerica | 42 | 1 |--+------------------------+--

Page 69 - EXAMPLES

Any user with file permissions can read a spreadsheet or text file. The common attribute:value text format isdescribed in ipm.1m in detail.EXAMPLESSee

Page 70 - 70 Command reference

The conversion process can vary by site depending on the input spreadsheet style. The only requirementsare for the DatacentreID:string in the first at

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17| U4 | |--+------------------------+ +18| U3 |

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RowNumber:1 RackName:southamerica, PositionRow:8, rackHeight:48 DeviceName:ecuador, StartU:17, HeightU:4 DeviceName:bolivia, StartU:1

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DeviceName:peru, StartU:5, HeightU:2This is a sample XML input:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><node-l

Page 74 - 74 Command reference

ipmtxt2xml(1M)NAMEipmtxt2xml - Insight Control Power Management text to XML conversion toolSYNOPSISipmtxt2xml input_text_fileDESCRIPTIONThe purpose of

Page 75 - SEE ALSO

RETURN VALUESThe ipmtxt2xml command returns exit status based on the success or failure of the operation.0 No errors.1 Errors in the command-line argu

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B TroubleshootingInsight Control power management fails to show the Power graph and I receive the message Insight Controlpower management could not co

Page 79 - B Troubleshooting

If you select enclosures, licensed servers, and unlicensed servers to license the unlicensed servers and generatepower management reports, the selecte

Page 80 - Solution

Glossaryadministrativerights userA user who is authorized for the All Tools toolbox on all systems, including the CentralManagement Server. This type

Page 81 - Glossary

IntegratedLights-Out (iLO)Basic system management functions, diagnostics, and essential Lights-Out functionality are includedas core components of Int

Page 82 - 82 Glossary

NOTE: Dynamic power caps are only set when an enclosure is selected. Selecting all theblades in an enclosure results in a static group cap.power deliv

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Web-BasedEnterpriseThis industry initiative provides management of systems, networks, users, and applications acrossmultiple vendor environments. WBEM

Page 84 - 84 Glossary

IndexAalertsconfigure, schedule, and receive, 38Ccommand line toolsipm(1M), 63ipmexport(1M), 66ipmimport(1M), 67ipmtab2txt(1M), 68ipmtxt2tab(1M), 70ip

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Ppower and heat options, 24power consumption savings, 18cooling, 19power delivery devicesdefine, 30power delivery hierarchydescribe, 32power savings,

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1 IntroductionOverviewHP Insight Control power management (power management) is a component of HP Insight Control to workon Windows and Linux, and HP-

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