Dell PowerEdge VRTX Chassis Management Controller Version 1.0 for Dell PowerEd - Page 150

Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using CMC Web Interface, Viewing Power Consumption Status

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Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using CMC Web Interface To assign priority levels: 1. In the left pane, click Server Overview → Power → Priority . The Server Priority page lists all the servers in the chassis. 2. From the Priority drop-down menu, select a priority level (1-9, where 1 is the highest priority) for one, multiple, or all servers. The default value is 1. You can assign the same priority level to multiple servers. 3. Click Apply to save your changes. Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using RACADM Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type: racadm config -g cfgServerInfo -o cfgServerPriority -i where (1-4) refers to the location of the server, and is a value between 1-9. For example, to set the priority level to 1 for the server in slot 4, type the following command: racadm config -g cfgServerInfo -o cfgServerPriority -i 4 1 Viewing Power Consumption Status CMC provides the actual input power consumption for the entire system. Viewing Power Consumption Status Using CMC Web Interface In the left pane, click Chassis Overview → Power → Power Monitoring . The Power Monitoring page displays the power health, system power status, real-time power statistics, and real-time energy statistics. For more information, see the Online Help. NOTE: You can also view the power redundancy status under Power Supplies. Viewing Power Consumption Status Using RACADM To view power consumption status using RACADM: Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type: racadm getpminfo Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interface To view power budget status using CMC Web interface, in the left pane go to Chassis Overview and click Power → Budget Status. The Power Budget Status page displays the system power policy configuration, power budget details, budget allocated for server modules, and chassis power supply details. For more information, see the Online Help. 150

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Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using CMC Web Interface
To assign priority levels:
1.
In the left pane, click
Server Overview
Power
Priority
.
The
Server Priority
page lists all the servers in the chassis.
2.
From the
Priority
drop-down menu, select a priority level (1–9, where 1 is the highest priority) for one, multiple, or all
servers. The default value is 1. You can assign the same priority level to multiple servers.
3.
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Assigning Priority Levels To Servers Using RACADM
Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:
racadm config -g cfgServerInfo -o cfgServerPriority -i <
slot number
> <
priority
level
>
where <
slot number
> (1–4) refers to the location of the server, and <
priority level
> is a value between 1–9.
For example, to set the priority level to 1 for the server in slot 4, type the following command:
racadm config -g cfgServerInfo -o cfgServerPriority -i 4 1
Viewing Power Consumption Status
CMC provides the actual input power consumption for the entire system.
Viewing Power Consumption Status Using CMC Web Interface
In the left pane, click
Chassis Overview
Power
Power Monitoring
. The Power Monitoring page displays the power
health, system power status, real-time power statistics, and real-time energy statistics. For more information, see the
Online Help
.
NOTE:
You can also view the power redundancy status under Power Supplies.
Viewing Power Consumption Status Using RACADM
To view power consumption status using RACADM:
Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:
racadm getpminfo
Viewing Power Budget Status Using CMC Web Interface
To view power budget status using CMC Web interface, in the left pane go to
Chassis Overview
and click
Power
Budget Status
. The
Power Budget Status
page displays the system power policy configuration, power budget details,
budget allocated for server modules, and chassis power supply details. For more information, see the
Online Help
.
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