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HP Modular Cooling System 200/100
Web Interface User Guide
Abstract
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage systems. HP assumes you are qualified in the
servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
Part Number: 750706-001
December 2013
Edition: 1
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Web Interface User Guide

HP Modular Cooling System 200/100 Web Interface User Guide Abstract This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots se

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Web interface 10 Alarms menu Click Alarms in the left navigation frame to display the Alarms screen. The active alarms are listed by the date and ti

Page 3 - Contents

Web interface 11 1. Remove the fan unit. 2. Reinstall the same fan unit. If the warning message does not clear after the module is reseated, replac

Page 4 - Contents 4

Web interface 12 Indicators Meaning Operator display alarm message Water Temperature In Failed Web interface alarm message Water Unit Temperature

Page 5 - Overview

Web interface 13 Indicators Meaning Operator display alarm message Water Valve? Web interface alarm message Water Valve Failed Condition Water flo

Page 6 - Web interface

Web interface 14 Indicators Meaning Web interface alarm message Temperature too high Condition Heat overload condition Modules or sensors The avera

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Web interface 15 Indicators Meaning Operator display alarm message Temperature is too low Web interface alarm message Temperature is too low Condi

Page 8 - Home tab

Web interface 16 Indicators Meaning Modules or sensors Server Intake Temperature, Water Flow Meter SNMP notification Critical Type of message Alarm

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Web interface 17 Indicators Meaning Condition The water level has exceeded the permissible level of the condensation pump sensor. Modules or sensor

Page 10 - Alarms menu

Web interface 18 NOTE: To clear the condensation pump cycles warning, click Cooling System in the left navigation frame to access the Cooling Sys

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Web interface 19 You can enter or change the system name, system contact, and system location information in the System Information tab (on page 31)

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© Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warrantie

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Web interface 20 Access tab (on page 33). The alarm.history and event.log files are located in the download directory. Every file uploaded and downl

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Web interface 21 • To update the screen with current log information, click Refresh. Event Log menu To display the Event Log screen, in the left n

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Web interface 22 • General menu (on page 28) • Network menu (on page 30) • Management menu (on page 31) • Accounts menu (on page 36) • Configur

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Web interface 23 4. In the Low Temperature Threshold field, enter an air temperature at which an alarm is issued and a trap is sent if the server in

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Web interface 24 Alarms/Warnings tab This screen enables the Admin to change alarm and warning settings for the management module. NOTE: The fo

Page 18 - Identification menu

Web interface 25 When the MCS unit is in Auto mode, the Fan Speed Target and Water Valve fields are not active. NOTE: The following screen is t

Page 19 - Logs tab

Web interface 26 Flow Meter/Capacity Calculation The Flow Meter/Capacity Calculation feature enables flow meter measurements and capacity calculatio

Page 20 - Alarm History menu

Web interface 27 To test the Automatic Door Release feature: 1. At the bottom of the screen, click the Door Opening Test button. A new screen appea

Page 21 - Setup tab

Web interface 28 2. In the Condensation Pump field, select Enable. Timers tab This screen enables the Admin to change timer settings for the manage

Page 22 - Cooling System

Web interface 29 To change the general parameters: 1. Enter a date in the Date field. (If NTP is enabled in the Network menu, do not enter a dat

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Contents 3 Contents Overview ...

Page 24 - Advanced tab

Web interface 30 o Click Cancel to undo the changes. Network menu Click Network in the left navigation frame to access the Network screen. This scr

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Web interface 31 If you enable NTP: a. Enter the IP address of the primary NTP server in the Primary NTP Server field. b. Enter the IP address of

Page 26 - Automatic Door Release Kit

Web interface 32 To enter the contact information: 1. Enter the name of the management module in the System Name field. 2. Enter the name of th

Page 27 - Condensation pump

Web interface 33 3. Enter the IP address for up to four trap recipients in the IP Address fields. 4. To save the settings, choose one of the follow

Page 28 - General menu

Web interface 34 To enable SSL: 1. Click the SSL radio button. 2. Click Save Settings. A new HTTPS URL appears on the operator display. 3. Log

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Web interface 35 2. Enter the number of minutes for the HTTP/Console Session Timeout field. The default is 30 minutes. 3. Do one of the following:

Page 30 - Network menu

Web interface 36 • Exit and import the certificate into your browser from a file provided by the administrator. a. Click No at the Security Alert

Page 31 - Management menu

Web interface 37 To modify a password: 1. In the Password field, enter the new password. 2. In the Retype Password field, enter the new passwor

Page 32 - Trap Receivers tab

Web interface 38 1. Configure the settings through the web interface. 2. From the Setup tab (on page 21), select Configuration Save/Restore. 3. Cl

Page 33 - Remote Access tab

Web interface 39 Contents tab To display the Contents menu, in the left navigation frame, click Contents tab. This menu provides a list of the links

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Contents 4 Obtaining replaceable parts ...

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Upgrading the firmware 40 Upgrading the firmware Upgrading the HP Modular Cooling System firmware The MCS unit must have the latest firmware to work

Page 36 - Accounts menu

Cooling performance parameter settings 41 Cooling performance parameter settings Cooling performance parameter settings overview The MCS unit has se

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Cooling performance parameter settings 42 Parameter Function Low Temperature Threshold Used to issue a warning if the low temperature threshold tem

Page 38 - Help tab

Cooling performance parameter settings 43 IMPORTANT: Temperature Control Manual mode is for service and troubleshooting only and is not to be used

Page 39 - Index tab

Cooling performance parameter settings 44 Server intake temperature provided by the MCS unit The management module constantly compares the server in

Page 40 - Upgrading the firmware

Systems Insight Manager integration 45 Systems Insight Manager integration Systems Insight Manager overview Use HP Systems Insight Manager to: • Di

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Systems Insight Manager integration 46 #------------------------------------------------------- #Additional Web Server Discover Properties #--------

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Security considerations 47 Security considerations Security considerations overview The management module implements strict security for two importa

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Frequently asked questions 48 Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions Question Answer How many user sessions are supported at on

Page 44 - Temperature Control settings

Frequently asked questions 49 Question Answer Is there a confirmation that my system is being restarted after I select the Restore to Factory Defau

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Overview 5 Overview Introduction The HP Modular Cooling System has a management module with a web interface that analyzes, queries, and manages vari

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Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information 50 Replaceable parts and maintenance and service information Obtaining replaceable parts F

Page 47 - Security considerations

Acronyms and abbreviations 51 Acronyms and abbreviations CSR Customer Self Repair DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DST daylight savings ti

Page 48 - Frequently asked questions

Documentation feedback 52 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentat

Page 49 - Question Answer

Index 53 A AC transfer switch 26 accessing the management module 7 Accounts menu 36 Active Alarms 7 adjusting the air flow 43 Advanced tab

Page 50 - Obtaining replaceable parts

Index 54 R Remote Access tab 33 replaceable spare parts 50 requirements 5 S secure sessions, Internet Explorer 35 secure sessions, Mozilla

Page 51 - Acronyms and abbreviations

Web interface 6 Web interface Using the web interface The web interface is divided into three frames: • Top frame—Contains a Sign Out hyperlink and

Page 52 - Documentation feedback

Web interface 7 Active Alarms and Legend display panel Each tab in the web interface contains an Active Alarms and Legend display panel. When the M

Page 53 - Index 53

Web interface 8 For instructions on changing the password, see "Accounts menu (on page 36)." Only one Admin session and one User session

Page 54 - Index 54

Web interface 9 Parameter Function Server Intake Temperature Displays the average server intake temperature Server Exhaust Temperature Displa

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