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Posted: 2022-03-15 08:02 AM
Hi people, how are you?
Could anyone help me with two doubts in ITA?
First - The system have any method to connect two or more PDU`s in paralel?
Second - If i have monitored breakers, can I see the information about power in RackPdu connected to this cirtcuit? Can I associate this device to a breaker or a RPDU in system and see the information even if i have to do this with API or ETL integration?
Thanks!!!
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Posted: 2022-03-15 08:24 AM
Hello Silvio
Can you provide some details regarding question #1? something which describes the power path you're attempting to model showing the connection from one device to the next?
Most connections in ITA are 1 to 1, but that does not mean there are not methods to connect a UPS to several PDU's.
In regards to question #2. If you have breaker level power measurements then those power readings will be visible on the rack pdu connected to the breaker. Usually the device(s) discovered via DCE/ITE are associated to the PDU/RPP and then sensor mapping is used to map the proper sensors to the breaker poles.
There are also methods using the power import tool and/or using ETL to assign measurements to breaker poles.
Regards
Greg Sterling
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Posted: 2022-03-21 06:45 AM
Hi Greg!
Thank you very much.
below a simple draw by the powerpath.
Can you send me a type of documentation or a link to the ETL Integration?
Best Regards.
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Posted: 2022-03-21 09:13 AM
Thanks for the response.
In regards to the power path I'll refer you to this page specifically review the distributed redundant section.
In regards to the power import, there is a built-in tool this page describes the built-in process.
Regards
Greg Sterling
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