HP Xw460c HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Gui - Page 124

Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands, SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP, SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP_BAYS_TO_EXCLUDE

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Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP • Command: SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP [< number> | OFF ] • Description: Sets the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap in watts AC. OFF disables Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restrictions: o A redundant Onboard Administrator is required. o A redundant power configuration is required. o The Power Cap must be in the range displayed by the command SHOW ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP. o In scripts, if both SET POWER LIMIT and SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP are set to non-zero values, whichever command is used last takes precedence. SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP_BAYS_TO_EXCLUDE • Command: SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP_BAYS_TO_EXCLUDE [NONE | }] • Description: Specifies bays to omit from Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap. Blades in omitted bays are treated as unmanaged components of the system: They receive a maximum power allocation even when the power is not being consumed, raising the minimum Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap value that can be applied to the enclosure. Any blades in bays not specified are managed. If you have previously specified bays to exclude, using this command again replaces that specification rather than augmenting it. • Access level/Bay level: OA administrator, OA operator • Restriction: You can exclude no more than one fourth of the bays. Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands 124

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Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands
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Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap commands
SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP
Command:
SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP [< number> | OFF ]
Description:
Sets the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap in watts AC. OFF disables Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap.
Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restrictions:
o
A redundant Onboard Administrator is required.
o
A redundant power configuration is required.
o
The Power Cap must be in the range displayed by the command
SHOW ENCLOSURE
POWER_CAP.
o
In scripts, if both
SET POWER LIMIT
and
SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP
are set to non-zero
values, whichever command is used last takes precedence.
SET ENCLOSURE
POWER_CAP_BAYS_TO_EXCLUDE
Command:
SET ENCLOSURE POWER_CAP_BAYS_TO_EXCLUDE [NONE | <bay number> {[ , | - ]
<bay number>}]
Description:
Specifies bays to omit from Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap. Blades in omitted bays are treated as
unmanaged components of the system: They receive a maximum power allocation even when the
power is not being consumed, raising the minimum Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap value that can be
applied to the enclosure. Any blades in bays not specified are managed.
If you have previously specified bays to exclude, using this command again replaces that
specification rather than augmenting it.
Access level/Bay level:
OA administrator, OA operator
Restriction:
You can exclude no more than one fourth of the bays.