PDU modeling #1382
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Hey @ciroiriarte so let me break this out a bit and I will do my best to answer In regards to B, this one is difficult. This is a neat PDU but not a common thing from the data centers ive frequented. That being said, I dont really know how to model this. Let me reach out to the other maintainers and I will get back to you In regards to D, this is not current something that can be tracked. Are the breakers status accessible via the management console/cli? Can you control the breakers via that management interface? Also, is tracking breaker status something that you really need? Besides on off, what is there to track? |
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Probably there's no magic answer. I'm thinking about modeling all of them as C13, and have users modify the port type on demand to C19 as needed. |
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Hello!,
I'm trying to model a PDU, and I'm wondering how should the port to breaker be mapped, if there are missing attributes in the model or if it's relevant at all and should just be ignored.
A- It has a single 3 phase input, that is supported.
B- It has 30 x C13/C19 combined outlets, not sure how to model that.
C- Each phase has 10 outlets, also supported attribute
D- And there are 6 breakers, 5 ports depend on each of them (2 circuits per phase). This doesn't seen to be supported.
Model in question:
https://www.geistglobal.com/power-distribution-unit/NI30682
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