This question was originally posted on DCIM Support by Enric Climent on 2017-09-28
I've configured de PUE calculation in DCO 8.1 with sensor and values are showed in all total rows but the graph in web client shows zero.
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This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Jef Faridi on 2017-10-03
Hi Enric,
Many thanks for the screen capture. It seems your PUE is showing the correct value (which is practically close to zero). The Total Power in (according to your screen capture) is 69.7 and the total IT Load is 10290. That would give us the PUE = 69.7 / 10290 = 0.00677.
Basically the issue is with your power units. Your Power in units are in kW, but the IT Loads are in W.
Change the Multiplier (to either 0.001 for IT Loads or 1000 for Power in) so both Power In and IT Load to have the same power units.
Kind regards
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This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Jef Faridi on 2017-09-29
Hi Enric,
Can you please add some screen captures so we can follow your steps and see the issue you are seeing. (please mask the sensitive data such as IP address), thanks
Kind regards
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This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Enric Climent on 2017-10-02
Tomorrow I'll a connection with the customer and I'll take screen captures.
Thanks,
Enric Climent
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This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Enric Climent on 2017-10-03
Good morning Jef,
Here you can see the PUE configuration screen capture.
Regards,
Enric Climent
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This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Jef Faridi on 2017-10-03
Hi Enric,
Many thanks for the screen capture. It seems your PUE is showing the correct value (which is practically close to zero). The Total Power in (according to your screen capture) is 69.7 and the total IT Load is 10290. That would give us the PUE = 69.7 / 10290 = 0.00677.
Basically the issue is with your power units. Your Power in units are in kW, but the IT Loads are in W.
Change the Multiplier (to either 0.001 for IT Loads or 1000 for Power in) so both Power In and IT Load to have the same power units.
Kind regards
(CID:126159001)
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