Power Monitoring and Power Management
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•
Reading
: The current power consumption in AC Amps
Power Tracking Statistics and Peak Statistics
•
Statistic:
–
Cumulative System Power
displays the current cumulative energy
consumption (in kWh) for the server. The value represents the total
energy used by the system. You can reset this value to 0 by clicking
Reset
at the end of the table row.
–
System Peak Power
specifies the system peak value in AC Watts.
System Peak Amperage
specifies the system peak amperage. The peak
value is the highest value recorded between the
Measurement Start
Time
and now. The peak time was the point in time when that peak
value occurred. Click
Reset
at the end of the table row to set it back to
the current instantaneous value (which, if the server is running, will
not be 0). Clicking reset will also reset the measurement start time to
the current time.
•
Measurement Start Time
displays the date and time recorded when the
system energy consumption value was last cleared and the new
measurement cycle began. For
Cumulative System Power
,
System Peak
Amperage
, and
System Peak Power
statistics, the peak values when reset,
will immediately reflect the current instantaneous value.
•
Measurement Current Time
for
Cumulative System Power
displays the
current date and time when the system energy consumption was
calculated for display. For
System Peak Amperage
and
System Peak Power
,
the
Peak Time
fields display the time when these peaks occurred.
•
Reading
: The value of the appropriate statistic—
Cumulative System Power
,
System Peak Power
, and
System Peak Amperage
since the counter was started.
NOTE:
Power Tracking Statistics are maintained across system resets and so reflect
all activity in the interval between the stated Start and Current times. The power
values displayed in the Power Consumption table are cumulative averages over the
respective time interval (last minute, hour, day and week). Since the Start to Finish
time intervals here may differ from those of the Power Tracking Statistics ones, peak
power values (Max Peak Watts versus Max Power Consumption) may differ.
Summary of Contents for IDRAC6
Page 38: ...38 iDRAC6 Enterprise Overview ...
Page 84: ...84 Configuring the Managed Server ...
Page 120: ...120 Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface ...
Page 160: ...160 Using iDRAC6 With Microsoft Active Directory ...
Page 166: ...166 Configuring Smart Card Authentication ...
Page 222: ...222 Using GUI Console Redirection ...
Page 228: ...228 Configuring the vFlash Media Card for Use With iDRAC6 ...
Page 270: ...270 Using the RACADM Command Line Interface ...
Page 308: ...308 Using iDRAC6 Configuration Utility ...
Page 334: ...334 Recovering and Troubleshooting the Managed System ...
Page 382: ...382 RACADM Subcommand Overview ...
Page 452: ...452 iDRAC6 Enterprise Property Database Group and Object Definitions ...
Page 462: ...462 Glossary ...
Page 472: ...472 Index ...