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HP_PowerRedundancySet, HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy

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4-3-3 HP_PowerRedundancySet HP_PowerRedundancySet is used to model power supply redundancy sets on Integrity servers. The Windows implementation class is HP_WinPowerRedundancySet. Table 4-4 Class: HP_PowerRedundancySet Property name CIM_ManagedElement Caption Description ElementName CIM_SystemSpecificCollection InstanceID CIM_RedundancySet MaxNumberSupported MinNumberNeeded TypeOfSet LoadBalanceAlgorithm RedundancyStatus Property implementation Power Redundancy Set n, where n represents the number of the redundancy set instance Power Redundancy Set n is collection of fault tolerant power supplies that provide redundant power. n represents the number of the redundancy set instance Power Redundancy Set n, where n represents the number of the redundancy set instance Unique identifier for this power redundancy instance The maximum number of power supplies supported for this redundancy set The minimum number of power supplies needed to function 3 (Load Balanced) 0 (Unknown) • 0 (Unknown) - if the redundancy status is unknown • 2 (Fully Redundant) - if the all power supplies in the set are operating properly and enough to achieve redundancy • 3 (Degraded Redundancy) - if there are at least enough power supplies for the redundancy set to provide power, but power supplies have failed • 4 (Redundancy Lost) - if there are not enough power supplies required to achieve redundancy, but there are enough for the redundancy set to provide power • 5 (Overall Failure) - if there are not enough power supplies operating properly for the redundancy set to provide power. 4-3-4 HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy is used to represent an association between HP_PowerSupply and HP_PowerRedundancySet. The Windows implementation class is HP_WinMemberOfPowerRedundancy. 3BSystem Power Supply 46

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4-3-3
HP_PowerRedundancySet
HP_PowerRedundancySet is used to model power supply redundancy sets on Integrity servers. The
Windows implementation class is HP_WinPowerRedundancySet.
Table 4-4
Class: HP_PowerRedundancySet
Property name
Property implementation
CIM_ManagedElement
Caption
Power Redundancy Set
n
, where
n
represents the
number of the redundancy set instance
Description
Power Redundancy Set
n
is collection of fault tolerant
power supplies that provide redundant power.
n
represents the number of the redundancy set instance
ElementName
Power Redundancy Set
n
, where
n
represents the
number of the redundancy set instance
CIM_SystemSpecificCollection
InstanceID
Unique identifier for this power redundancy instance
CIM_RedundancySet
MaxNumberSupported
The maximum number of power supplies supported for
this redundancy set
MinNumberNeeded
The minimum number of power supplies needed to
function
TypeOfSet
3 (Load Balanced)
LoadBalanceAlgorithm
0 (Unknown)
0 (Unknown) – if the redundancy status is unknown
RedundancyStatus
2 (Fully Redundant) – if the all power supplies in
the set are operating properly and enough to
achieve redundancy
3 (Degraded Redundancy) – if there are at least
enough power supplies for the redundancy set to
provide power, but power supplies have failed
4 (Redundancy Lost) – if there are not enough
power supplies required to achieve redundancy,
but there are enough for the redundancy set to
provide power
5 (Overall Failure) – if there are not enough power
supplies operating properly for the redundancy set
to provide power.
4-3-4
HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy
HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy is used to represent an association between HP_PowerSupply and
HP_PowerRedundancySet. The Windows implementation class is
HP_WinMemberOfPowerRedundancy.