Setting Data Logging

The PXE can store 120 measurements for each sensor in a memory buffer. This memory buffer is known as the data log. Sensor readings in the data log can be retrieved using SNMP.

You can configure how often measurements are written into the data log using the Measurements Per Log Entry field. Since the PXE internal sensors are measured every second, specifying a value of 60, for example, would cause measurements to be written to the data log once every minute. Since there are 120 measurements of storage per sensor, specifying a value of 60 means the log can store the last two hours of measurements before the oldest one in the log gets overwritten.

Whenever measurements are written to the log, three values for each sensor are written: the average, minimum and maximum values. For example, if measurements are written every minute, the average of all measurements that occurred during the preceding 60 seconds along with the minimum and maximum measurement values are written to the log.

Note that the outlet-level measurement data is NOT available for Raritan models described in this online help.

Note: The PXE device's SNMP agent must be enabled for this feature to work. See Enabling SNMP for more details. In addition, using an NTP time server ensures accurately time-stamped measurements.

In This Section

Enabling Data Logging

See Also

Device Management

Displaying PDU Information

Naming the PDU

Modifying the Network Configuration

Modifying Network Service Settings

Setting the Date and Time

Setting Default Measurement Units

Specifying the Device Altitude

Configuring SMTP Settings

Setting the EnergyWise Configuration

Rebooting the PXE Device

Resetting All Active Energy Readings

Internal Beeper State