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Data Compression
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You can set the number of the days (1-14) to keep
the non-compressed data. The default is 7 days.
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Purge Data Older Than
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You can set the number of the days (1-365) to
keep the compressed data and the event logs. The default is 365 days.
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Schedule Database Purging Daily at
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You can set the time of day to
start database purging (00:00:00 - 23:00:00). The default is 23:00:00.
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Export Database
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You can export the data in a selected date range to a
.csv file. Click
Export Database
, and define a start and end date to export
all the data between 00:00:00 of the start date to 00:00:00 of the next day
after the end date to a .csv file. By default, the .csv file is saved in the
Downloads folder of your Web browser.
The following data is exported:
– Measurement data of supported devices (excludes groups)
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There is
no measurement data for unsupported devices.
–Hourly data
—
Hourly data is the data collected during the hour
before (timestamp - 1). For example, if the timestamp of the data is
14:00:00, the "PowerAvg" field displays the average power from
13:00:00 to 14:00:00.
NOTE: If there is no data available at the defined timestamp, this field displays
"-1".
The .csv file includes the following fields:
– DeviceId
—
Power Center internal device unique ID.
– DeviceType
—
Device type. For example, Server, PDU, UPS and
CMC.
– DeviceName
—
Device name.
– DeviceIP
—
Device IP address.
–Timestamp
—
Data timestamp.
–PowerAvg
—
Average power value.
–PowerMin
—
Minimum power value.
–PowerMax
—
Maximum power value.
– InletTemperatureAvg
—
Average inlet temperature value.
– InletTemperatureMin
—
Minimum inlet temperature value.
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