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Mode Power Limit Insight Display name Power Limit Description to full performance. This mode is not supported for low voltage on the Superdome 2 enclosure. An optional setting to limit power. Whenever you attempt to power on a device, the total power demands of the new device and of the devices already on are compared against this Static Power Limit. If the total power demands exceed the limit, the new device is prevented from powering on. Dynamic Power-The default setting is Enabled. The following selections are valid: • Enabled- Some power supplies can be automatically placed on standby to increase overall enclosure power subsystem efficiency. • Disabled- All power supplies share the load. The power subsystem efficiency varies based on load. Dynamic Power is not supported for low voltage on the Superdome 2 enclosure. Enclosure Power Allocation screen To set the power management options in Onboard Administrator, go to the menu on the left and select the enclosure to be managed, and then click Power and Thermal. The Enclosure Power Allocation page appears below. Click Enclosure Power Allocation to display the following information: Item Subsystem Status Power Allocated Description The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. The amount of power consumed by the devices in the enclosure in watts. 132 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices

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Description
Insight Display
name
Mode
to full performance. This mode is not supported for low voltage on the
Superdome 2 enclosure.
An optional setting to limit power. Whenever you attempt to power on
a device, the total power demands of the new device and of the devices
Power Limit
Power Limit
already on are compared against this Static Power Limit. If the total
power demands exceed the limit, the new device is prevented from
powering on.
Dynamic Power-The default setting is Enabled. The following selections are valid:
Enabled
— Some power supplies can be automatically placed on standby to increase overall
enclosure power subsystem efficiency.
Disabled
— All power supplies share the load. The power subsystem efficiency varies based
on load.
Dynamic Power is not supported for low voltage on the Superdome 2 enclosure.
Enclosure Power Allocation screen
To set the power management options in Onboard Administrator, go to the menu on the left and
select the enclosure to be managed, and then click
Power and Thermal.
The
Enclosure Power
Allocation
page appears below. Click
Enclosure Power Allocation
to display the following
information:
Description
Item
The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are unknown, OK, Degraded,
and Failed.
Subsystem Status
The amount of power consumed by the devices in the enclosure in watts.
Power Allocated
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