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NOTE: Power Supply
Monitoring and Power Monitoring features are available only for systems
that have two or more redundant, hot-swappable power supplies installed.
These features are unavailable for permanently installed, non-redundant
power supplies that lack power management circuitry.
Monitoring
Subtabs: Consumption | Statistics
Under the
Consumption tab you can view and
manage your system’s Power Consumption information in Watts and BTU/hr.
BTU/hr = Watt X 3.413 (value rounded off to the nearest
whole number)
Server Administrator monitors power consumption status, amperage,
and tracks power statistic details.
You can also view the System Instantaneous Headroom and System
Peak Headroom. The values are displayed in both Watts and BTU/hr (British
Thermal Unit). Power thresholds can be set in Watts and BTU/hr.
The Statistics tab allows you to view and reset your system’s Power
tracking statistics like energy consumption, system peak power, and
system peak amperage.
Management
Subtabs: Budget | Profiles
The
Budget tab allows you to view the Power
Inventory attributes like System Idle Power and System Maximum Potential
Power in Watts and BTU/hr. You can also use the Power Budget option
to Enable Power Cap and set the Power Cap for your system.
The
Profiles tab allows you to choose a
power profile to maximize your system’s performance and conserve energy.
Alert Management
Subtabs: Alert Actions | SNMP Traps
Use the
Alert Actions tab to set system
alert actions for various system events like System Power Probe Warning
and System Peak Power.
Use the
SNMP Traps tab to configure SNMP
traps for your system.
Certain Power Management features may be available only on systems
enabled with the Power Management Bus (PMBus).