Table 39. SEL Events for Power Supply Changes
Power Supply Event
System Event Log (SEL) Entry
Insertion
Power supply is present.
Removal
Power supply is absent.
AC input received
The power input for power supply has been restored.
AC input lost
The power input for power supply is lost.
DC output produced
Power supply is operating normally.
DC output lost
Power supply failed.
Events related to changes in the power redundancy status that record entries in the SEL are redundancy loss and redundancy regain
for the modular enclosure that is configured for either an
Grid Redundancy
power policy or
Power Supply Redundancy
power
policy. The following table lists the SEL entries that are related to power redundancy policy changes.
Table 40. SEL Events for Power Redundancy Policy Changes
Power Policy Event
System Event Log (SEL) Entry
Redundancy lost
Power supply redundancy is lost.
Redundancy regained
The power supplies are redundant.
Configuring power budget and redundancy
You can configure the power budget, redundancy, and dynamic power of the entire chassis (chassis, servers, I/O module, KVM,
CMC, and power supplies), which uses four power supply units (PSUs). The power management service optimizes power
consumption and reallocates power to different modules based on the requirement.
You can configure the following:
•
System Input Power Cap
•
Redundancy Policy
•
Enable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement
•
Disable Chassis Power Button
•
Max Power Conservation Mode
•
Remote Power Logging
•
Remote Power Logging Interval
•
Server Based Power Management
•
Disable AC Power Recovery
Power Conservation and Power Budget
CMC conserves power when the user-configured maximum power limit is reached. When the demand for power exceeds the user
configured System Input Power Cap, CMC reduces power to servers in reverse-priority order to free power for higher priority
servers and other modules in the chassis.
If all or multiple slots in the chassis are configured with the same priority level, CMC decreases power to servers in the order of
increasing slot number. For example, if the servers in slots 1 and 2 have the same priority level, the power for the server in slot 1 is
decreased before that of the server in slot 2.
NOTE: You can assign a priority level to each server in the chassis assigning a number from 1 through 9 for each server.
The default priority level for all servers is 1. The lower the number, the higher the priority level.
The power budget is limited to a maximum of whichever set of two PSUs that is the weakest. If you attempt to set an AC power
budget value that exceeds the
System Input Power Cap
value, CMC displays a message. The power budget is limited to 4800W.
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