CyberPower Systems 6 Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
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Setup Necessary Shutdown Time
Each computer running the Client requires a sufficient time to shut down completely before the PDU turns off
the connected outlet for any reason. Therefore users can set up this sufficient time at the Necessary
shutdown time option on the Event Action/Settings page in the Client.
When the PDU outlet powering to a computer running the Client is going to be turned off, the outlet should not
be turned off by the PDU until the Client computer is shut down completely. The Client will detect whether the
off-delay time is sufficient for the Client computer to shut down gracefully and give a warning on the Event
Action/Settings page to users that the computer running the Client may be shut down improperly due to
insufficient time. Click the Setup button in the warning block to set up a sufficient time for the Delay Off Time
setting on the connected outlet of the PDU. Users can also set up a sufficient time on the Delay Off Time
manually in the PDU web interface.
Configure Shutdown Action for VMware ESXi
In order to ensure the ESXi server host and all virtual machines can be shut down correctly in case of power
events, users have to configure the ESXi host address, account and password of the root user for the host
shutdown from vMA. Because PowerPanel Business Edition software must be installed on the Service
Console of ESX instead of vMA, Event Action/Settings page don’t provides these shutdown settings for user
to configure. Fill in the Host Address, Account and Password fields with actual username and password for
ESX/ESXi host on the Event Action/Settings page.
Note: Host Address is the IP address of the ESXi host computer on which vMA is operating but not the IP
address of vMA.
Note: In order to allow the interactions between physical and virtual machines, VMware tools must be
installed on each virtual machine. Refer to VMware ESX/ESXi Server documentation for further information
about VMware Tools.
Configure Shutdown Action for Citrix XenServer