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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager Version 3.0 User’s Guide

Appendix

Here are the details about all the filters that are used in the Individual Devices tab of Power Manager.
  • Health State indicates the working state of the device. The health status—OK, critical, and warning—are identified by respective color symbols.
    Table 1. Device health statuses in OpenManage EnterpriseHealth statuses of devices monitored by OpenManage Enterprise
    Health status Definition
    Critical Indicates that the device health status is in critical state and requires immediate attention.Indicates an occurrence of a failure of an important aspect of the device or environment.
    Warning Indicates that the device health status is in warning state and may fail. Requires immediate attention.The device is about to fail. Indicates that some aspects of the device or environment are not normal. Requires immediate attention.
    Ok Indicates that the device health is normal and good.The device is fully functional.
    Unknown Indicates that the device health is unknownThe device status is unknown.
  • Power State indicates that the device is turned on or off.
  • Connection State indicates whether the device is connected to OpenManage Enterprise.
  • Name indicates device name.
  • Service Tag/Identifier indicates the unique code for the device.
  • Model indicates the device model.
  • TYPE indicates the type of devices—Server chassis, Dell EMC Storage, and networking switch.
  • Managed State indicates the onboarding status of the device.
    • Error: Device cannot be onboarded. Try by logging in by using the recommended privileges in OpenManage Enterprise User's Guide.
    • Managed: Device successfully onboarded, and can be managed by the OpenManage Enterprise console.
    • Monitored: Device does not have management option (such as the one discovered by using SNMP).
    • Managed with alerts: Device is successfully onboarded, and the OpenManage Enterprise console has successfully registered its IP address with the device as a trap destination during discovery.
    • Proxied: Available only for MX7000 chassis. Indicates that the device is discovered through an MX7000 chassis and not directly.
  • Part of Group indicates if the device is part of any group that is monitored in Power Manager.
  • State indicates that the Power Manager policy is enabled or disabled.
  • Description indicates the device, policy, or job description.
  • Hostname indicates the unique name of the device.
  • Type indicates static power or temperature-triggered policy.
  • Assigned To indicates to which device the policy is assigned to.
  • EPR Source indicates if the policy is applied manually or system-triggered policy.
  • Size of Device (U) indicates the rack space that is consumed by the device.
  • Estimated Max Power (W) indicates the maximum power that is defined for the device.

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