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Power regulator, IMPORTANT, Table 20 Power Meter Readings description

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IMPORTANT: Power consumption data readings are dependent on the configuration, architecture, components, and levels of activity of the server at any given time. Table 20 Power Meter Readings description Item Power Meter Readings Graph Description Power samples are taken every 5 minutes. Each 5-minute sample includes the power usage, power regulator mode, temperature, and timestamp of when the sample was taken. Samples are collected over a 24-hour period. The peak and average power usage appear by default. You can display or hide peak, average, and minimum power samples by using the appropriate checkbox. Peak samples are red and appear in the background. Average samples are blue. Minimum samples are gray and appear in the foreground. Samples are not retained over an MP or server reset. Data can be displayed in Watts or BTU/hr. To display a tool tip that indicates the power usage, power regulator mode, temperature, and timestamp, pause the mouse over the particular sample on the bar graph. Peak Average Minimum Present Power Reading 24-hour Power History Section Average Power Maximum Power Minimum Power Power Units Refresh Data Displays the highest power usage of the samples collected over the last 24-hour period. Displays the average power usage of all the samples collected over the last 24-hour period. Displays the lowest power usage of the samples collected from the server over the last 24-hour period. Displays the power reading at the time the page is requested. 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. Displays power samples n either Watts or BTU/hr when you click Show Values. To update Power Meter Readings, click Refresh Data. Power regulator The Power Regulator page enables you to view and control the Power Regulator mode of the server. To change this setting, you must have the iLO MP Configuration user right. The Power Regulator feature is available on systems where support is provided by the operating system, processors, PDH (processor dependant hardware), SFW (System Firmware), and iLO firmware. To learn about power regulation support, see your server model Quickspecs document. In Integrity iLO 3 v1.0, the iLO Power Regulator is set to Enable OS Control Mode only, as shown in Figure 24. 86 Using iLO 3

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IMPORTANT:
Power consumption data readings are dependent on the configuration, architecture,
components, and levels of activity of the server at any given time.
Table 20 Power Meter Readings description
Description
Item
Power samples are taken every 5 minutes. Each 5-minute sample includes the power
usage, power regulator mode, temperature, and timestamp of when the sample was
taken. Samples are collected over a 24-hour period.
Power Meter Readings
Graph
The peak and average power usage appear by default. You can display or hide peak,
average, and minimum power samples by using the appropriate checkbox. Peak samples
are red and appear in the background. Average samples are blue. Minimum samples
are gray and appear in the foreground.
Samples are not retained over an MP or server reset. Data can be displayed in Watts
or BTU/hr.
To display a tool tip that indicates the power usage, power regulator mode, temperature,
and timestamp, pause the mouse over the particular sample on the bar graph.
Displays the highest power usage of the samples collected over the last 24-hour period.
Peak
Displays the average power usage of all the samples collected over the last 24-hour
period.
Average
Displays the lowest power usage of the samples collected from the server over the last
24-hour period.
Minimum
Displays the power reading at the time the page is requested.
Present Power Reading
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
Displays power samples n either Watts or BTU/hr when you click
Show Values
.
Power Units
To update Power Meter Readings, click
Refresh Data
.
Refresh Data
Power regulator
The Power Regulator page enables you to view and control the Power Regulator mode of the server.
To change this setting, you must have the iLO MP Configuration user right.
The Power Regulator feature is available on systems where support is provided by the operating
system, processors, PDH (processor dependant hardware), SFW (System Firmware), and iLO
firmware. To learn about power regulation support, see your server model Quickspecs document.
In Integrity iLO 3 v1.0, the iLO Power Regulator is set to Enable OS Control Mode only, as shown
in
Figure 24
.
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Using iLO 3