HP DL360 ISS Technology Update Volume 8, Number 1

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  • HP DL360 | ISS Technology Update Volume 8, Number 1 - Page 1
    the latest ISS technology BladeSystem enclosure amperage now in Onboard Administrator v2.30 1 Quick tip: Configuring a redundant domain defaulting to Amps-but changeable to BTU/hr or Watts. OA does not have a voltage sensor. Therefore, the pull-down menu in the lower right corner allows users
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    Technology Update Volume 8, Number 1 Figure 1-1. Power Meter in Onboard Administrator v2.30 allows users to track power use for the entire enclosure. 2
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    iLO device to allow a backup domain controller. The Microsoft DNS server will automatically update the Domain Name System (DNS) name to reflect domain controller availability. Administrators should configure iLO to reference the DNS name of the domain, not the specific IP address of the domain
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    HP Integrated Lights-Out www.hp.com/go/ilo "Integrating HP ProLiant Lights-Out processors with Microsoft® Active Directory" Integration Note http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/Support Manual for the Energy Efficient Ethernet standard." Wayne marvels (50,000 applicants to 12 positions
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    a system level understanding of a problem that HP leadership? David: HP has been concerned about server power consumption, capacity, and energy efficiency for several years. ISS recently introduced Dynamic Power Capping to manage the maximum power consumed by a group of servers in racks and blade
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    technologies for x86-based HP BladeSystem and HP ProLiant servers, 3rd edition 10 Gigabit Ethernet technology for industry-standard servers Implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 prerelease build on HP servers URL http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c015161 56/c01516156
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ISS Technology Update
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BladeSystem enclosure amperage now in Onboard Administrator v2.30
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Quick tip: Configuring a redundant domain controller when using Microsoft Active Directory and iLO or
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Meet the Expert
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Recently published industry standard server technology papers
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BladeSystem enclosure amperage now in Onboard Administrator v2.30
IT administrators have been able to track the power use per server through Insight Power Manager. But before the release of
Onboard Administrator v2.30, the only way to determine the power use for an enclosure was to calculate it as follows:
Single phase - Amps = watts/voltage
3-phase - Amps = watts/(voltage*1.74), where 1.74 is the 3-phase power factor
Now, through Power Meter in OA v2.30 (see Figure 1-
1), users can track an enclosure’s average power use on the upper
graph and choose to display the power cap and/or the minimum power by using the legend. The pull-down menu above the
graph allows users to view the graph in Watts, BTU/hr, or Amps. The lower two graphs show peak power for both sides of the
enclosure
defaulting to Amps
but changeable to BTU/hr or Watts.
OA does not have a voltage sensor. Therefore, the pull-down menu in the lower right corner allows users to change the voltage
applied in calculating the Amps. The lower left corner displays 24-hour average, peak, and minimum power readings.
ISS Technology Update
Volume 8, Number 1
Keeping you informed of the latest ISS technology