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Special Forums Hardware Units in server racks Post 302414295 by kduffin on Monday 19th of April 2010 07:31:28 PM
Old 04-19-2010
If you're starting to look at RU (Rack Units) and other metrics to consider when filling a cabinet, three other items to consider would be: the total power used by the system (Watts), the power used by the system at startup (Watts - generally higher than the 1st metric) and the amount of heat the system is going to generate (BTU). I've seen poorly planned environments where breakers will throw or systems shutdown because of temperature.

Cheers,

Keith
 

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LFC-LISTUSRMAP(1)					    LFC Administrator Commands						 LFC-LISTUSRMAP(1)

NAME
lfc-listusrmap - query about a given user or list all existing users in virtual uid table SYNOPSIS
lfc-listusrmap [ --uid uid ] [ --user username ] DESCRIPTION
lfc-listusrmap queries about a given user or lists all existing users in virtual uid table. This function requires ADMIN privilege. OPTIONS
--uid uid specifies the Virtual User Id. --user username specifies the user name. EXAMPLES
lfc-listusrmap --uid 5678 5678 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond lfc-listusrmap --user "/DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond" 5678 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond lfc-listusrmap 5678 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Jean Dupond 6789 /DC=ch/DC=cern/OU=Organic Units/OU=Users/CN=Luc Martin EXIT STATUS
This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed. SEE ALSO
Castor_limits(4), lfc_getusrbynam(3), lfc_getusrbyuid(3) LFC
$Date: 2007/12/13 06:15:14 $ LFC-LISTUSRMAP(1)
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