NOTE:
Dynamic Power Cap is not supported on Superdome 2.
Peak Power (Total) data graph
This graph shows the peak power usage over the previous 24 hours.
The label Peak Power becomes Peak Power (Side A + Side B) when N+N redundant power is in
place, indicating that the peak is divided across two circuits. Also, two graphs are shown: One
for Side A and one for Side B.
The power distribution between Side A and Side B is estimated from the number of active power
supplies on each side. If redundancy is lost, the lost side shows peak power of zero.
•
Average Power Reading
: This value represents the average of the power readings from the
enclosure over the last 24 hours. If the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, then the
value is the average of all the readings after the enclosure was powered on.
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Peak Power Reading
: This value represents the peak power readings from the enclosure over
the last 24 hours. If the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, then the value is the
maximum of all the readings after the enclosure was powered on or the Onboard Administrator
was reset.
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Minimum Power Reading
: This value represents the minimum power readings from the enclosure
over the last 24 hour period. If the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, then the value
is the minimum of all the readings since the enclosure was powered on.
Show values and Line voltage drop-downs
To toggle between Watts, Btu/hr, and Amps, click
Show Values
.
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.
Refresh Page button
To view updated power meter information, click the
Refresh Page
button.
When you restart an enclosure, HP recommends waiting for 5 minutes and then refreshing the
page because the Power Meter does not dynamically update.
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