HP UPS Network Module web interface 38
Item
Description
1
Battery capacity
2
Time
3
Utility failure
4
Shutdown initiated
5
Load segment powered down
6
Low battery
7
Battery depleted
8
Operating system shutdown time
9
If battery capacity under (n%)
10
Low battery
b.
Enter the OS Shutdown value for protected servers connected to the individual load segments (0 to
99999 seconds, 120 seconds by default). This is the number of seconds required to completely shut
down protected servers, including running shutdown scripts, shutting down the operating systems,
and powering off the servers. The value you enter is compared with the maximum OS shutdown time
of all subscribed HPPP Clients. The highest value is used.
NOTE:
When one of the On Battery triggers is reached, the shutdown sequence starts for that
load segment or for the entire UPS. When the OS Shutdown value is reached, the shut down
cannot be reversed, even if utility power is restored.
c.
Enter the Restart values. When utility power is restored, all Restart settings are evaluated, and the
first trigger that is reached initiates the restart sequence.
IMPORTANT:
Carefully plan the restart settings configuration. You might experience an
additional delay before servers power up, even though utility power is restored.
i.
In the Restart if battery capacity exceeds field (entire UPS), enter the percentage of battery
charge that must be available before restarting the UPS after AC power is restored (0 to 100%,
0% by default).
ii.
In the Switch on after the restart (individual load segments), enter the number of seconds after the
UPS restarts that the UPS Network Module should wait before restarting the load segment (from
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