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Appendix: PPIC command line utility, Copyright c 2003, 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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Appendix: PPIC command line utility HP provides a simple command line utility, called PPIC, for reading and configuring the power control logic of the SL product line. Running the PPIC utility from the command line without any command-line options will provide the options shown below. HP ProLiant Power Interface Control Utility v.1.09 Copyright (c) 2003, 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Usage: POW [Options] options: -d Display and Log Power Status and Configuration -v verbose data displayed -s Set Power Configuration Mode -m Disabled) 00= No Redundancy Mode (Power Throttling Performance w/ 01= AC Redundancy with Throttling Mode (Max Redundancy) 02= Full AC/DC Redundancy Mode License 03= User Configurable Mode (LO100 Advanced Required) -l (in Watts - Required for

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Appendix: PPIC command line utility
HP provides a simple command line utility, called PPIC, for reading and configuring the power control
logic of the SL product line. Running the PPIC utility from the command line without any command-line
options will provide the options shown below.
HP ProLiant Power Interface Control Utility v.1.09
Copyright (c) 2003, 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Usage: POW [Options]
options:
-d
Display and Log Power Status and Configuration
-v
verbose data displayed
-s
Set Power Configuration Mode
-m<mode>
00= No Redundancy Mode (Power Throttling
Disabled)
01= AC Redundancy with Throttling Mode (Max
Performance w/
Redundancy)
02= Full AC/DC Redundancy Mode
03= User Configurable Mode (
LO100 Advanced
License
Required
)
-l<power limit> (in Watts - Required for <Mode 03)
-c
Calibrate and Display Power Limits
-p
Poll and Log Power Readings
-v
verbose data logged
-f<frequency> (in secs)
-t<duration of run> (in secs)
-o<name> override output log filename
(default log filename= ppic.log)