HP Integrity Superdome 2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator User G - Page 127

Power Subsystem screen, Power supplies available for use in Superdome 2 compute enclosures

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The Line Voltage value is used to provide conversion to Amps for display. The default value is based on the power supply hardware model, not the actual line voltage. Select the actual line voltage for the enclosure for a more accurate Amps conversion. To view updated power meter information, click the Refresh Page button. Power Subsystem screen Power supplies available for use in Superdome 2 compute enclosures All power supplies in one enclosure must have the same part number. The Onboard Administrator identifies which power supplies must be replaced by displaying a caution icon. Power Supply summary The Power Subsystem screen provides status on the power subsystem, on each individual power supply, and fault conditions. This screen provides status on the power subsystem and on each individual power supply. Power Subsystem information Item Power Subsystem Status Power Mode Redundancy State Description The status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. A user setting to configure the enclosure dc power capacity and the input power redundancy mode of the enclosure. Possible values are Redundant, AC Redundant, Power Supply Redundant, Not Redundant, or Unknown. Indicates the redundancy status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Redundant, Not Redundant, or Redundancy Lost. Enclosure power management 127

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The
Line Voltage
value is used to provide conversion to Amps for display. The default value is
based on the power supply hardware model, not the actual line voltage. Select the actual line
voltage for the enclosure for a more accurate Amps conversion.
To view updated power meter information, click the
Refresh Page
button.
Power Subsystem screen
Power supplies available for use in Superdome 2 compute enclosures
All power supplies in one enclosure must have the same part number. The Onboard Administrator
identifies which power supplies must be replaced by displaying a caution icon.
Power Supply summary
The Power Subsystem screen provides status on the power subsystem, on each individual power
supply, and fault conditions.
This screen provides status on the power subsystem and on each individual power supply.
Power Subsystem information
Description
Item
The status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or
Critical Error.
Power Subsystem Status
A user setting to configure the enclosure dc power capacity and the input power
redundancy mode of the enclosure. Possible values are Redundant, AC Redundant,
Power Supply Redundant, Not Redundant, or Unknown.
Power Mode
Indicates the redundancy status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Redundant,
Not Redundant, or Redundancy Lost.
Redundancy State
Enclosure power management
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