Eaton® Intelligent Power® Manager (IPM)User’s Guide
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 1Chapter 1 IntroductionThe Eaton® Intelligent Power® Manager (IPM) i
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 91Figure 103. Standalone Hypervisor and Local Solution
Virtualization92 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 104. Need TitleConfiguring Hypervisors Descri
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 93Configuring Maintenance and ShutdownAfter you enter
Virtualization94 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 106 illustrates an example of the Shutdown Se
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 952. In the Shutdown Settings panel on the right side
Virtualization96 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 !IMPORTANTIf you install an Eaton IPP on the VM Host
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 97Chapter 8 RedundancyThis chapter describes the Eaton Intelligent P
Redundancy98 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 lHot standby mode: When the upstream UPS powers the load
RedundancyEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 99Figure 113. Selecting Set Composite Device for Nodes5. I
NOTE No new composite device is created by this action, so no composite device duplication is possible.Redundancy100 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (
Introduction2 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 CompatibilityEaton has tested the compatibility of the
RedundancyEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 101Composite Device in Power Source ViewWhen redundancy an
Redundancy102 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Redundancy Use CasesThis section describes several typi
RedundancyEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 103Figure 120. UPS Shutdown and Restart SettingsUse Case #
Redundancy104 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 122. Network Management Card Shutdown Parameters
RedundancyEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 105Figure 124. Edit Shutdown Configuration Dialog BoxlYou
Redundancy106 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Protection Alarm Management with Four ModulesAccording
Table 15. Redundancy Compatibility (Three-phase UPS) UPS Parallel Multiple Feed Hot Standby STSBlade UPS NET NET n/a n/a9x55 (9155 and 9355) NET NET n
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Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 109Chapter 9 User DriversThe User Drivers feature allows the Eaton I
User Drivers110 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 126. User Drivers Editor SelectionNOTE By defa
IntroductionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 3Serial Line DevicesThe Eaton IPM is compatible with the
User DriversEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 111User Driver Editor DialogWhen Settings > Auto Disc
User Drivers112 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 ButtonsThe following buttons allow you to manage driv
User DriversEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 113lCheck with this address: Allows you to check the rul
User Drivers114 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 When the rule is created, you can test the rule using
User DriversEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 115There are two ways to select the destination object n
User Drivers116 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 You can also define your own object list to create li
User DriversEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 117Figure 131. Other Data PanelSource Object NameThis fe
User Drivers118 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Table 17. Conversion Rules Rule StringSTRING Format:
User DriversEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 119LIST Format: LIST(<srcVal1:dstVal1>, <srcVal
User Drivers120 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
Introduction4 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Other Network DevicesThe Eaton IPM is compatible with t
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 121Chapter 10 StorageThe Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) can s
Storage122 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 133. System Settings Page5. Add identification info
StorageEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 123Figure 135. Node Configuration Panel1. Check (select) a ch
Storage124 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 When the ups_1 in on battery, the storage (netApp_1) will
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 125Chapter 11 Extended FunctionalityThis chapter describes extended
Extended Functionality126 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 137. vCenter Plug-in ManagerEvents
Extended FunctionalityEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 127Using Eaton IPM through vCenterThe Eaton IP
Extended Functionality128 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 141. WebPlugin Host LevelConfiguring
Extended FunctionalityEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 129Figure 143. Plugin Directory (Rescan)
Extended Functionality130 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Using Eaton IPM through XenCenterAfter the
IntroductionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 5Test conditions during 40 hours:l1300 nodes (including
Extended FunctionalityEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 131The Distributed Power Manager (DPM) applica
Extended Functionality132 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 145. HA Mode with Eaton IPMEaton
Extended FunctionalityEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 133Configuring Maintenance Mode and Live Migra
Extended Functionality134 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 vCenter Server (VMware Supervisor)lVisit ht
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 135Chapter 12 Virtual ApplianceThis chapter describes deploying the
Virtual Appliance136 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 146. Deploy OVF TemplateConfiguring a Vir
Virtual ApplianceEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 137With a Standard Console, you will see the follow
Virtual Appliance138 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 148. Firewall ConfigurationTo modify the
NOTE After upgrading IPM software (1.28 to 1.40 for example) you must add these 2 rules in the firewall:/sbin/iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 61616
Virtual Appliance140 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
Introduction6 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 TroubleshootingHTML pagesCannot display the UPS propert
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 141Chapter 13 Service and SupportIf you have any questions or proble
Service and Support142 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
IntroductionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 7lLib USBlNet SNMPThe full license version for each of t
Introduction8 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 9Chapter 2 InstallationThis chapter provides Eaton Intelligent Power
Installation10 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 JRE PrerequisitesFor all features correlated to the in
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InstallationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 11Figure 2. Welcome Screen3. Read the application descri
Installation12 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 4. Quick Start - Auto Discovery PagelFor the ot
InstallationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 13Figure 6. Shutdown Displays in the Settings Menu Hiera
Installation14 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 7. Node List Main Pagel[Optional] If you have e
InstallationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 15Uninstalling the Eaton IPMThe following methods for un
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Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 17Chapter 3 ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to configure the
Configuration18 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Quick ScanThe Quick Scan request is a broadcast frame
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 19Address ScanThis type of node discovery performs a si
Configuration20 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 11. Address(es) Scan Dialog Box (Example 2)Sca
Class A EMC StatementsFCC InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 21Figure 12. Edit Scan Settings Dialog BoxChange driver
Configuration22 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 13. Change Driver Mode Dialog BoxConfigure Nod
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 23Figure 14. Node Access Parameters DialogFigure 15. Ed
Configuration24 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 16. Actions PageFigure 17. Create New Action D
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 25E-mail Notification ActionsYou can set e-mail notific
Configuration26 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Alarm Box Notification ActionsThe alarms are displaye
NOTE Right-click the System Tray icon for fast access to the start and stop operations.ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide
Configuration28 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 4. Select the user's profile level. The followin
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 29System SettingsYou can edit system settings. From the
Configuration30 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Automatic Data PurgeAll IPM data (logs, measures and
Special SymbolsThe following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information:RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Obs
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 31Figure 23. Select Add a ConnectorFigure 24. Add a Con
Configuration32 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 25. Cisco UCS Manager Component AddedFigure 26
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 33Edit a ComponentTo edit a Component, right-click on t
Configuration34 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Configure the Cisco UCS Manager ComponentTo set the U
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 35Figure 31. Shutdown Settings-Set Power Capping Change
Configuration36 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Manual Blade-level Power CappingWhen manual blade-lev
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 37Figure 34. Shutdown Settings-Current Power Default Se
Configuration38 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Common Errors and Notifications for the Cisco UCS Man
ConfigurationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 394. A wrong value has been set for the power budget.Fi
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Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 iTable of Contents1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 41Chapter 4 SupervisionThis chapter describes supervision features i
Supervision42 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 43. Node List ViewYou can sort (ascending or des
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 43Flexible Panels ViewTo select which panels display in t
Supervision44 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 lLocation: Device location (value of syslocation object
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 45Figure 47. Status PanelOutlets PanelThe following outle
Supervision46 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 The outlet state is color-coded in the display (see Tab
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 47Figure 50. Measures Panel (Three-Phase)Environment Pane
Supervision48 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 52. Graph PanelSynoptic PanelThis panel displays
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 49Table 9. Synoptic Panel Icons Symbol Color Descriptio
Supervision50 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Power SourceThe Power Source panel displays information
Table of ContentsEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 iiAutomatic Data Purge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 51Powered ApplicationsThe Powered applications panel disp
Supervision52 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 lOverload CountlWarning Alarm CountlCritical Alarm Coun
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 53Figure 59. Views > Node List Example HierarchyFigure
Supervision54 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 61. View Filter Rules Dialog BoxAs the result of
NOTE The Eaton IPP or Network Shutdown Module V3 running on other computers in the network can be monitored in this view.SupervisionEaton Intelligent
Supervision56 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 To share the view:1. Right-click the view to open the c
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 57Map ViewThis supervision map allows you to spatially re
Supervision58 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 68. World Map ViewFigure 69. Country Map View
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 59Figure 70. Server Room Map View
Supervision60 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 EventsList RepresentationSelect Events > Events List
Table of ContentsEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 iiiPower Source View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 61Calendar RepresentationSelect Events > Events Calend
Supervision62 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 lCommunication restored with environment sensorlHumidit
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 63 CRITICAL A serious problem occurred on the UPS device.
Supervision64 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Launching the Device Web InterfaceFrom the Status panel
SupervisionEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 65Figure 74. Export to CSV FileThe function is also avail
Supervision66 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 67Chapter 5 ShutdownThe Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) provid
Shutdown68 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 3. Select the UPS Load Segment that is powering the server
ShutdownEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 69Shutdown SequenceThe Eaton IPM can acquire shutdown alarms
Shutdown70 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
Table of ContentsEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 iv9 USER DRIVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 71Chapter 6 Advanced ManagementThis chapter describes Eaton Intellig
Advanced Management72 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 3. Click the Node List button , select Set Log
Advanced ManagementEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 73Figure 79 provides a typical example with PDU P
Advanced Management74 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 80. NMC Mass ConfigurationNodes UpgradeU
Advanced ManagementEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 75Upgrade ApplicationsTo upgrade the applications
Advanced Management76 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2
Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 77Chapter 7 VirtualizationThe IPM Infrastructures Connectors module
Virtualization78 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 84. System Settings PageWhen a user tries to
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 79Eaton Solutions for VMwareStandalone Hypervisor and
Virtualization80 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Multiple Hypervisor and Remote SolutionFor multiple
Table of ContentsEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 vDeploying a Virtual Appliance in VMware vSphere .
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 81Figure 89. Eaton IPM Connected to ESX/ESXi to Protec
Virtualization82 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Adding Infrastructure ConnectorsTo add Infrastructur
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 83Adding a vCenter Server ManagerTo add a new VMware v
NOTE 1 The encrypted password is stored in the following configuration file ({Eaton IPM INSTALL DIRECTORY}\configs\vmconfig.js). NOTE 2 When configuri
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 85lCustomization for end users: You can customize the
NOTE For more information, refer to the Eaton Intelligent Power Protector (IPP) User’s Guide.Virtualization86 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) Us
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 87Figure 96. Windows PowerShell - Virtual Machine Mana
Virtualization88 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Figure 98. Eaton IPP Running on Citrix XenServerMult
VirtualizationEaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 89Figure 100. Eaton IPM Connected To XenServer to prot
Virtualization90 Eaton Intelligent Power Manager (IPM) User’s Guide v1.40 P-164000289—Rev 2 Adding a XenCenterBecause Citrix XenCenter is a Clie
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