Ensure that you have configured the power and temperature thresholds in
Alert Thresholds tab under
Metrics tab for devices, or under
Group Details for groups.
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To view a list of devices and groups that have violated the defined threshold values of power, run the in-built for
Power Manager: Metric Thresholds Report for Devices and
Power Manager: Metric Thresholds Report for Groups. The total violation count for power is the sum of upper warning, and upper critical violation counts. The total violation count for temperature is the sum of upper warning, upper critical, lower warning, and lower critical violation counts.
To view the top offenders, perform the following steps:
Steps
Launch OpenManage Enterprise.
If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.4 or earlier, click
Power Management > Overview tab.
If you are using OpenManage Enterprise version 3.5, click
Plugins > Power Management > Overview tab.
The
Overview tab is displayed.
To view the devices that have violated the temperature threshold, go to
Top 10 Temperature Offenders section.
Device information that is provided by default includes information such as device name, service tag, number of times the device has violated the defined temperature threshold, and nature of violations that are based on the alert threshold values defined.
To view the groups that have violated the temperature threshold, select
Groups option from the
Entity Type drop-down menu.
Device information that is provided by default includes information such as group name, service tag, number of times the group has violated the defined temperature threshold, and nature of violations that are based on the alert threshold values defined.
To view devices or groups in a particular violation state, select an option from the
State drop-down menu.
(Optional) To refresh the data, click the refresh option.
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