HP ProLiant SL390s HP Power Interface Control (PPIC) Utility 1.2.0.0 User Guid - Page 7

PPIC Utility and Usage

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PPIC Utility and Usage Command line utility HP provides a simple command line utility, called PPIC, for reading and configuring the power control logic of the SL product lines. Running the PPIC utility from the command line without any command-line options provides a dump if the usage as shown below. The PPIC utility must only be executed through one server node per chassis. HP ProLiant Power Interface Configuration Utility v.1.2.0.0 Copyright (c) 2003, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Usage: ppic1.2.0.0 [Options] options: -d Display and Log Status and Config -v verbose data displayed -s Set Power Config Mode -m 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 -l (in Watts - Required for Mode 03) -c Calibrate and Display Power Limits -p Poll and Log Power Readings -f (in secs) -t (in secs) -v verbose data logged -b override i2c bus #, default = 4 -o override output log filename (default log filename= ppic.log) "Usage" screen output for PPIC PPIC Utility and Usage 7

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PPIC Utility and Usage
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PPIC Utility and Usage
Command line utility
HP provides a simple command line utility, called PPIC, for reading and configuring the power control
logic of the SL product lines. Running the PPIC utility from the command line without any command-line
options provides a dump if the usage as shown below.
The PPIC utility must only be executed through one server node per chassis.
HP ProLiant Power Interface Configuration Utility v.1.2.0.0
Copyright (c) 2003, 2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Usage: ppic1.2.0.0 [Options]
options:
-d
Display and Log Status and Config
-v
verbose data displayed
-s Set Power Config 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
-l<power limit> (in Watts - Required for Mode 03)
-c
Calibrate and Display Power Limits
-p
Poll and Log Power Readings
-f<frequency> (in secs)
-t<duration of run> (in secs)
-v verbose data logged
-b<i2c bus> override i2c bus #, default = 4
-o<name> override output log filename
(default log filename= ppic.log)
"Usage" screen output for PPIC