HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 135

Power Regulator, Table 8-20 Power Meter Readings Description

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Table 8-20 Power Meter Readings Page Description (continued) Fields and Buttons Minimum 24-hour Power History Section Average Power Maximum Power Minimum Power Show values in BTu/hr Refresh Data Description Displays the minimum power reading from the server over the last 24-hour period. The 24-hour History section displays the average, maximum, and minimum power averages. The peak and minimum samples are recorded along with the average of the averages from the 24-hour time period. Displays the average of the power readings from the server over the last 24-hour period. If the server has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the average of all the readings since the server was booted. Displays the maximum power reading from the server over the last 24-hour period. If the server has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the maximum of all the readings since the server was booted. Displays the minimum power reading from the server over the last 24-hour period. If the server has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the minimum of all the readings since the server was booted. Changes the displayed data from watts to BTu/hr. and from BTu/hr. to watts. Refreshes the data graph. Power Regulator The Power Regulator page (Figure 8-20) enables you to view and modify the power efficiency regulator mode of the system. The Power Regulator feature is available on systems where support is provided by the operating system, processors, processor dependant hardware (PDH), system firmware (SFW), and iLO 2 firmware. On Integrity servers, power regulation requires the server to have both a CPU and an operating system that is capable of power regulation. Power regulation functions are available only when the OS is booted, and the system has the required hardware, firmware, OS, and software. The Power Regulator feature does not require the Advanced Pack license. The following is required before you can use this feature: • You must have the power control right to view and modify the power regulation modes. • To access power and thermal history or the power regulator through IPM, requires both an IPM license and an iLO 2 (select or advanced ) license. • You must have a power-aware OS installed and running to use any mode of Power Regulation (static, dynamic, or OS control). Power Regulation on Integrity servers works in cooperation with the OS. For information on operating systems that currently support power regulation, see the HP website at: http://www.hp.com/go/integrityiLO. Web GUI 135

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Table 8-20 Power Meter Readings Page Description
(continued)
Description
Fields and Buttons
Displays the minimum power reading from the server over the last 24-hour period.
Minimum
The 24-hour History section displays the average, maximum, and minimum power
averages. The peak and minimum samples are recorded along with the average of the
averages from the 24-hour time period.
24-hour Power History
Section
Displays the average of the power readings from the server over the last 24-hour period.
If the server has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the average of all the
readings since the server was booted.
Average Power
Displays the maximum power reading from the server over the last 24-hour period. If
the server has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the maximum of all the
readings since the server was booted.
Maximum Power
Displays the minimum power reading from the server over the last 24-hour period. If
the server has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the minimum of all the
readings since the server was booted.
Minimum Power
Changes the displayed data from watts to BTu/hr. and from BTu/hr. to watts.
Show values in BTu/hr
Refreshes the data graph.
Refresh Data
Power Regulator
The Power Regulator page (
Figure 8-20
) enables you to view and modify the power efficiency
regulator mode of the system.
The Power Regulator feature is available on systems where support is provided by the operating
system, processors, processor dependant hardware (PDH), system firmware (SFW), and iLO 2
firmware.
On Integrity servers, power regulation requires the server to have both a CPU and an operating
system that is capable of power regulation. Power regulation functions are available only when
the OS is booted, and the system has the required hardware, firmware, OS, and software.
The Power Regulator feature does not require the Advanced Pack license.
The following is required before you can use this feature:
You must have the power control right to view and modify the power regulation modes.
To access power and thermal history or the power regulator through IPM, requires both an
IPM license and an iLO 2 (select or advanced ) license.
You must have a power-aware OS installed and running to use any mode of Power Regulation
(static, dynamic, or OS control). Power Regulation on Integrity servers works in cooperation
with the OS. For information on operating systems that currently support power regulation,
see the HP website at:
http://www
.hp.com/go/integrityiLO
.
Web GUI
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