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Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status (continued) Item Description Present Power The amount of watts being consumed by all devices in the enclosure. Power Limit The maximum amount of power available for consumption by the enclosure measured in watts. IMPORTANT: In a complex with one or more failed power supplies it is possible for attempts to power on servers to fail if the resulting power allocation would result in the Power Redundancy Status becoming Failed. The administrator must explicitly reduce the redundancy setting to enable powering on servers prior to the failed power supplies being serviced. This applies to AC Redundant and Power Supply Redundant power modes. NOTE: If redundancy mode is set to AC Redundant, or Power Supply Redundant, and power redundancy is lost, then you must either add additional power supplies or change the redundancy mode setting in the Onboard Administrator to restore Power Subsystem status. See the Insight Display for corrective steps. NOTE: The Power Limit is dependent on the enclosure power redundancy setting and the number and location of the power supplies in the enclosure. If a Static Power Limit has been specified, the Power Limit displays that limit. Complex Information screen The Complex Information screen has three tabs: • Status • Information • Complex Logs • Complex CLI Status tab The Status tab provides the current operational status of the entire complex and the status of each compute enclosure and IOX in the complex. Complex Information screen 63

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Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status
(continued)
Description
Item
The amount of watts being consumed by all devices in the enclosure.
Present Power
The maximum amount of power available for consumption by the enclosure measured
in watts.
Power Limit
IMPORTANT:
In a complex with one or more failed power supplies it is possible for attempts to
power on servers to fail if the resulting power allocation would result in the Power Redundancy
Status becoming Failed. The administrator must explicitly reduce the redundancy setting to enable
powering on servers prior to the failed power supplies being serviced. This applies to AC Redundant
and Power Supply Redundant power modes.
NOTE:
If redundancy mode is set to AC Redundant, or Power Supply Redundant, and power
redundancy is lost, then you must either add additional power supplies or change the redundancy
mode setting in the Onboard Administrator to restore Power Subsystem status. See the Insight
Display for corrective steps.
NOTE:
The Power Limit is dependent on the enclosure power redundancy setting and the number
and location of the power supplies in the enclosure. If a Static Power Limit has been specified, the
Power Limit displays that limit.
Complex Information screen
The Complex Information screen has three tabs:
Status
Information
Complex Logs
Complex CLI
Status tab
The Status tab provides the current operational status of the entire complex and the status of each
compute enclosure and IOX in the complex.
Complex Information screen
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