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Each node is named and indicates what type it is. A computer or generic node provides more information.
A context menu for each node can be accessed by clicking “ ” icon. This allows you to view detailed information
such as Summary and request operations such as Shutdown or Restart. A menu item becomes disabled when this
operation is in progress or is not supported.
A context menu appears by accessing a computer node.
Each node can be one of the following types:
Computer. A computer which has Agent installed and is supplied power by
the UPS.
Computer. A computer which has Client installed.
Generic Equipment. Equipment which may be a computer or powered
equipment.
A Group.
Computer. This computer is the VMware vCenter host.
Computer. This computer is the VMware ESXi server.
A node also provides a column to indicate what the current state is and what power events have occurred. A UPS
node column can display power events such as Utility power failure or Runtime is insufficient, and a PDU node column
can display power events such as Input is low load or Input is overload.
Each node provides a column to describe what the current status is and what operation is processing. A computer
node displays whether it is going to be shut down and a generic equipment node displays whether it is going to be
powered off in event of the device it is plugged into turning off.
Group Management
Multiple computers and generic equipment can be managed by grouping them. All computers and generic equipment
can be added to a group and moved between groups.
Add Group
Users can click Add Group on the toolbar to create a new group.