HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administra - Page 62

Table 2 Compute enclosure cooling requirements, Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status

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Table 2 Compute enclosure cooling requirements Item Current Btu/hr Max Btu/hr Description The sum of the amount of heat being generated by the complex enclosures measured in Btu per hour. The maximum amount of heat that can be generated by the complex enclosures under load measured in Btu per hour. Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status Item Description Enclosure Ambient Temperature This box displays the highest ambient temperature being reported by the installed blade devices. If no blade devices are installed, then this box displays the temperature of the Onboard Administrator module as an approximation of the ambient temperature. Thermal Subsystem Status The overall thermal status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. Power Subsystem Status The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. Power Mode A user setting to configure the enclosure dc power capacity and the input power redundancy mode of the enclosure. See "Power Management screen" (page 131) for possible values. 62 Complex Overview

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Table 2 Compute enclosure cooling requirements
Description
Item
The sum of the amount of heat being generated by the complex enclosures measured in
Btu per hour.
Current Btu/hr
The maximum amount of heat that can be generated by the complex enclosures under load
measured in Btu per hour.
Max Btu/hr
Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status
Description
Item
This box displays the highest ambient temperature being reported by the installed
blade devices. If no blade devices are installed, then this box displays the
Enclosure Ambient Temperature
temperature of the Onboard Administrator module as an approximation of the
ambient temperature.
The overall thermal status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK,
Degraded, or Critical Error.
Thermal Subsystem Status
The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK,
Degraded, or Critical Error.
Power Subsystem Status
A user setting to configure the enclosure dc power capacity and the input power
redundancy mode of the enclosure. See
“Power Management screen” (page 131)
for possible values.
Power Mode
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Complex Overview