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Posted: 2020-07-31 08:35 AM
Hi team,
One of our customer, we need to show the below DCIM Feature points for Cooling configuration.
We didn't find out the Alarms / recommended actions as follow up the below scenario.
Ability to alarm cooling configuration issues and provide recommended actions. For example, a room has no perforated tiles for the Computer Room Air Conditioning (CRAC) unit airflow (one or more CRACs have been added to the floor but no perforated tiles have been added), or there is no perforated tile airflow (one or more perforated tiles have been added to the room but no CRACs have been provided to supply any airflow).
Kindly suggest us with screenshots to explain customer end.
Thanks & Regards,
K.Venkat.
Posted: 2020-08-02 11:30 PM . Last Modified: 2020-08-03 04:55 AM
Hi Venkat,
The notification concerning adding perforated tiles may be displayed if there should be modeled downflow CRACS in the room.
Modeling downflow CRACS requires raised floor and adding some perforated tiles. To configure raised floor, right click on your room/data center > Properties > Floor , and then enable the 'Raised floor' option and define 'Floor height'.
In the following illustration I have only modeled a Downflow CRAC:
then I will go ahead and set the room/Floor properties:
and add Perforated Floor Tile(s):
Kind regards,
Jef
Posted: 2020-08-02 11:30 PM . Last Modified: 2020-08-03 04:55 AM
Hi Venkat,
The notification concerning adding perforated tiles may be displayed if there should be modeled downflow CRACS in the room.
Modeling downflow CRACS requires raised floor and adding some perforated tiles. To configure raised floor, right click on your room/data center > Properties > Floor , and then enable the 'Raised floor' option and define 'Floor height'.
In the following illustration I have only modeled a Downflow CRAC:
then I will go ahead and set the room/Floor properties:
and add Perforated Floor Tile(s):
Kind regards,
Jef
Posted: 2020-08-03 08:25 AM
Thanks Jef.
Simulated with customer exiting solution and got the same result.
Regards - K.Venkat
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