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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager Version 2.0 User’s Guide

View active Emergency Power Reduction

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NOTE If you are logging in as a Device Manager, only the device groups and devices that are in your scope are available for viewing and management.

If you are logging in as a Device Manager DM1 user, you can view only the EPRs applied by Device Manager DM1 user on the assigned devices and groups.

When Device Manager users have common groups or devices in their scope, and Device Manager DM1 user applies EPR on any of these groups or devices:
  • Other Device Manager users, administrators, and viewers can see the red color banner. However, the active EPR is listed on Emergency Power Reduction and Policies and EPR tabs only for Device Manager DM1 user and not for any other Device Manager users since it is not a shared resource.
  • If temperature-triggered EPR is applied on a group or device, due to a temperature-triggered policy created by Device Manager DM1 user, then all the other Device Manager users can see the red color banner with the source of EPR.
To view the list of devices and groups to which Emergency Power Reduction (EPR) is applied, perform the following:

Steps

From OpenManage Enterprise, perform any one of the following:
  • To view, an EPR applied on a device or a group, click the Devices tab, click the device name, Power Management and Monitoring tab, and then click Policies and EPR.
  • To view EPRs applied on all devices and groups in Power Manager:
  1. Click Plugins > Power Management > Emergency Power Reduction.

    The Emergency Power Reduction tab is displayed.

    The following fields are displayed:
    • ASSIGNED TO—Device name or service tag to which the EPR is applied.
    • ENTITY TYPE—Type of device. The supported entity types are, devices, and groups.
    • EPR TYPE—Type of EPR applied. The supported EPR types are Throttle and Shut down.
    • EPR SOURCE—Source of EPR trigger. You can apply an EPR manually or automatically.
    • CREATED ON—Time the EPR was applied.
  2. To filter and view the data, click Advanced Filters.
    You can filter your data using the following components:
    • Assigned To—Filters EPRs based on the device name or service tag.
    • EPR Source—Filters the EPR source. The supported filters are, All, Manual, and Temperature-triggered.
  3. To sort any column alphabetically, click a column name so that an arrow is displayed with the column name.

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