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Strany 1 - User Guide

HP Modular Cooling System Web Interface User Guide Part Number 403358-002 February 2007 (Second Edition)

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Web interface 10 Parameter Function Magnetic Door Lock Status Displays the door lock status • OK means the door lock is functioning properly and t

Strany 3 - Contents

Web interface 11 Indicators Meaning Actual operator display alarm message Top, Mid, or Bot Fan Mod. Failed Actual web interface alarm message Top,

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Web interface 12 Indicators Meaning Sensors HEX1, HEX2, or HEX3 sensors (this is the water to air heat exchanger unit temperature of the intake to

Strany 5 - Overview

Web interface 13 Solution: 1. View the Overview menu to distinguish which temperature sensor is different from the other temperature sensors. 2.

Strany 6 - Web interface

Web interface 14 Indicators Meaning Actual operator display alarm message Water Temp. Out Failed Actual web interface alarm message Water Unit Temp

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Web interface 15 1. Verify the water valve is closed. 2. Contact HP, or see the HP website (http://www.hp.com). Leak detector sensor is not working

Strany 8 - Home tab

Web interface 16 Solution: 1. Verify the water inlet temperature. 2. Verify that the flow matches the specifications required for heat load. 3. A

Strany 9 - Overview menu

Web interface 17 Indicators Meaning Actual web interface alarm message Temperature too low Condition Average server air temperature is lower than t

Strany 10 - Alarms menu

Web interface 18 Indicators Meaning Actual web interface alarm message Emergency Door Opening due to Water Flow Loss (0 l/min; 36/34/35°C) (0 gal/mi

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Web interface 19 3. Adjust the temperature in the Server Intake Temperature Set Point or the Water Flow Loss Emergency Door Opening Temperature Thre

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© Copyright 2006, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warra

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Web interface 20 IMPORTANT: Use caution when entering temperatures in the Condensation Pump Threshold fields. Be sure to determine the proper defa

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Web interface 21 Parameter Value System Contact Displays information entered in the Setup>Management>System Information>System Contact fie

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Web interface 22 On the Event Log screen: • (Admin only) Click Clear Alarm History to clear the log files. This function clears all of the log f

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Web interface 23 On the Event Log screen: • (Admin only) Click Clear Event Log to clear the log files. This function clears all of the log files, a

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Web interface 24 Intake Temp tab This screen enables the Admin to change server intake temperature settings for the management module. To change th

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Web interface 25 NOTE: A 24-hour clock starts when the condensation pump runs for the first time in more than 24 hours. A warning is issued if ei

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Web interface 26 Remote Access tab This screen enables the Admin to enter information for remote access to the management module. To enable SSL: 1.

Strany 20 - Identification menu

Web interface 27 2. Enter the port number to use HTTP in the HTTP Port field. 3. Do one of the following: o Click Save Settings to save the inform

Strany 21 - Alarm History menu

Web interface 28 c. Click Next. The Certificate Store screen appears. d. Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of cer

Strany 22 - Event Log menu

Web interface 29 Alarms/Warnings tab This screen enables the Admin to change alarm and warning settings for the management module. To change the al

Strany 23 - Setup tab

Contents 3 Contents Overview...

Strany 24 - Intake Temp tab

Web interface 30 load? warning appears in the operator display, and a Heat Load Warning appears in the web interface. Setting the value to 0 disable

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Web interface 31 o Click Save Settings to save the information o Click Door Opening Test to open the MCS front and rear doors and test the magnetic

Strany 26 - Remote Access tab

Web interface 32 General menu Click General in the left navigation frame to display the General screen. This screen enables the Admin to configure g

Strany 27 - Browser security alert

Web interface 33 o Click Clear Alarms to clear the alarms. NOTE: To clear the condensation pump cycles warning, click Cooling System in the lef

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Web interface 34 NOTE: When DHCP is enabled, the IP Address, Network Mask, and Default Gateway fields are not available. 1. Select to enable o

Strany 29 - Advanced tab

Web interface 35 System Information tab This screen enables the Admin to enter contact information for the management module. The information entere

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Web interface 36 To receive traps in HP SIM, see "Systems Insight Manager integration (on page 49)." To configure which servers should re

Strany 31 - Timers tab

Web interface 37 The SNMP manager entries do not have any effect on sending traps. To configure SNMP managers: 1. Enter the IP address for each S

Strany 32 - General menu

Web interface 38 • Serial Console Administrator (Admin)—Has full privileges to all of the serial console menu items To modify a password: 1. Ente

Strany 33 - Network menu

Web interface 39 • Click Restore Configuration to restore the configuration file. • Click Undo Changes to undo the changes. You can save the confi

Strany 34 - Management menu

Contents 4 Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information ... 55 Replaceable parts

Strany 35 - Trap Receivers tab

Web interface 40 Contents menu Click Contents in the left navigation frame to display the Contents menu. This menu provides a list of the links to h

Strany 36 - SNMP Managers tab

Web interface 41 Overview page Click Overview in the left navigation frame to display the Overview page. This page displays overview information abo

Strany 37 - Accounts menu

Web interface 42 Index menu Click Index in the left navigation frame to display the Index menu. This menu provides a list of the links to help topic

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Upgrading the firmware 43 Upgrading the firmware In this section Upgrading the HP Modular Cooling System firmware...

Strany 39 - Help tab

Cooling performance parameter settings 44 Cooling performance parameter settings In this section Cooling performance parameter settings overview ...

Strany 40 - Contents menu

Cooling performance parameter settings 45 Parameter Function Warning Temperature Threshold Used to issue a warning if the warning temperature thresh

Strany 41 - Overview page

Cooling performance parameter settings 46 IMPORTANT: Temperature Control Manual mode is for service and troubleshooting only and is not to be u

Strany 42 - Index menu

Cooling performance parameter settings 47 Example Server intake temperature Server exhaust temperature Top 24.5°C (76.1°F) 38.8°C (101.8°F) Midd

Strany 43 - Upgrading the firmware

Cooling performance parameter settings 48 • If the server intake temperature is above the Server Intake Temperature Set Point, the water valve open

Strany 44 - In this section

Systems Insight Manager integration 49 Systems Insight Manager integration In this section Systems Insight Manager overview...

Strany 45 - Parameter Function

Overview 5 Overview In this section Introduction ...

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Systems Insight Manager integration 50 1. Locate the additionalwsdisc.props file in the CONFIG directory in the Systems Insight Manager install dire

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Systems Insight Manager integration 51 Configuring the management module to send traps to HP SIM 1. Add the HP SIM server as an SNMP trap recipient

Strany 48 - Temperature Control settings

Security considerations 52 Security considerations In this section Security considerations overview...

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Frequently asked questions 53 Frequently asked questions In this section Frequently asked questions...

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Frequently asked questions 54 Question Answer Why are my event.log and alarm.logs not formatted correctly when I download them in .bin mode?The even

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Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information 55 Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information In this section Replaceable p

Strany 52 - Security considerations

Acronyms and abbreviations 56 Acronyms and abbreviations CSR Customer Self Repair DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DST daylight savings ti

Strany 53 - Frequently asked questions

Index 57 A accessing the management module 7 Advanced tab 29 Air temperature sensor failed 10 alarm and warning messages 10 Alarm History men

Strany 54 - Question Answer

Index 58 signing in through the web management interface 8 SNMP settings 51 SNMP trap notifications, setting up 49, 50 SSL browser security ale

Strany 55 - Replaceable parts

Web interface 6 Web interface In this section Using the web interface ...

Strany 56 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Web interface 7 • Main frame—Contains the various web interface screens based on the menu option selected in the left navigation frame. Active Al

Strany 57 - Index 57

Web interface 8 where hostname is the IP address of the management module and port number is the port number if using a port other than the default

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Web interface 9 • Identification menu Overview menu Click Overview in the left navigation frame to display the Overview screen. This screen displa

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