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Shutdown for Infrastructures
Initiate a shutdown sequence when an event occurs. A shutdown sequence is only initiated by events specific for the
target ESXi host.
Initiated: Determines whether to request the target ESXi host to be shut down and the delay before initiating the
shutdown sequence. The shutdown will be canceled if the event is cleared during this delay time. The minimum
delay time to initiate shut down is based on the time set for the execution of the notification to complete. This
includes the notify delay time.
Note: The Center will use the Shutdown for Infrastructure setting of each event as the default shutdown delay time
for each according event listed on the Event Action tab of the Power Source dialog in the Service Infrastructure
page. Refer to Event Action section for further details.
Event List
The Event List displays power events. The events are divided into below categories:
System
Power consumption is too high. System power consumption has gone above the high threshold.
Power consumption is too low. System power consumption has gone below the low threshold.
Group
Power consumption is too high. Device group power consumption has gone above the high threshold.
Power consumption is too low. Device group power consumption has gone below the low threshold.
UPS
System is overheated. Internal UPS temperature is too high.
Network communication lost. Center cannot establish communication with UPS on the network or established
network communication has been interrupted.
UPS is faulty. UPS has an internal malfunction. The UPS may not be operating properly and will not be able to
affect a proper shutdown.
Utility power failure. Utility power failure, battery power will be supplied.
Battery is not present. Batteries are not present; the UPS cannot provide battery power in this condition.
Available runtime is too low. There is not sufficient runtime for PPBE to perform a complete shutdown based on
current configuration even if the battery is 100% charged.
An excessive load or long shutdown time may cause this event. Reduce some UPS load or set a more accurate
shutdown time to avoid this event.
UPS fatal internal abnormality. The UPS is experiencing one or more of the following fatal abnormalities; UPS
may shut down or stop output power unexpectedly.
Power consumption is too high. UPS power consumption has gone above the high threshold.
Power consumption is too low. UPS power consumption has gone below the low threshold.