Current Vertiv / Liebert profiles
The repository includes the liebert-isunity profile for IS-UNITY-DP IntelliSlot cards used with GXT, PSI5, and ITA families, plus a separate vertiv-ita2 profile for ITA2 and Edge equipment.
- Profile matching by sysObjectID
- Encrypted reusable SNMP credentials
- Read-only operator-initiated discovery
Signals mapped by the profile
IS-UNITY is a self-contained vendor path with charge, runtime, battery voltage, input/output electrical values, load, strong serial identity, battery commissioning date, and a mapped active-condition table. The ITA2 profile currently maps power state only.
- Readable normalized states
- Fleet histories and CSV export
- Battery and fault context where exposed
Verification boundary
Both Vertiv profiles remain verified:false. IS-UNITY needs a live transfer and condition-table walk; ITA2 has the largest evidence gap because its electrical and battery objects are intentionally omitted until bench discovery confirms them.
- RFC 1628 baseline verified
- Vendor profile hardware proof pending
- No vendor SET claim without bench approval
Shutdown readiness
For controlled shutdown, MayaUPS uses the Observe → Dry-run → Armed safety sequence. Policies can be evaluated before action, dry-run proof is recorded before arming, and live shutdown can use SNMP-SET for UPS shutdown plus an mTLS host agent for ordered host sequences. These live-action paths still require final real-hardware bench approval before general release.
- Observe first
- Dry-run proof before arming
- SNMP-SET and mTLS host-agent path
Operations after polling
MayaUPS brings the available telemetry into one bilingual fleet view with 24 h / 7 d / 30 d histories, CSV export, battery service-life planning, and grouped SMTP email or JSON webhook notifications. That gives mixed sites one operating process while keeping device-specific evidence boundaries visible.