Dell Version 7.3 manual Power Supplies, Management Subtabs Budget Profiles

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You can also view the System Instantaneous Headroom and System Peak Headroom. The values are displayed in both Watts and BTU/hr (British Thermal Unit). Power thresholds can be set in Watts and BTU/hr.

The Statistics tab allows you to view and reset your system’s Power tracking statistics like energy consumption, system peak power, and system peak amperage.

Management

Subtabs: Budget Profiles

The Budget tab allows you to view the Power Inventory attributes like System Idle Power and System Maximum Potential Power in Watts and BTU/hr. You can also use the Power Budget option to Enable Power Cap and set the Power Cap for your system.

The Profiles tab allows you to choose a power profile to maximize your system’s performance and conserve energy.

Alert Management

Subtabs: Alert Actions SNMP Traps

Use the Alert Actions tab to set system alert actions for various system events like System Power Probe Warning and System Peak Power.

Use the SNMP Traps tab to configure SNMP traps for your system.

Certain Power Management features may be available only on systems enabled with the Power Management Bus (PMBus).

Power Supplies

Click the Power Supplies object to manage your system’s power supplies. Server Administrator monitors power supply status, including redundancy, to ensure that each power supply present in your system is functioning properly. The Power Supplies object action window can have the following tabs, depending on the user's group privileges: Properties

and Alert Management.

NOTE: Power Supply Monitoring and Power Monitoring features are available only for systems that have two or more redundant, hot-swappable power supplies installed. These features are unavailable for permanently installed, non-redundant power supplies that lack power management circuitry.

Properties

Subtab: Elements

Under the Properties tab, you can:

View information about your power supply redundancy attributes.

Check the status of individual power supply elements, including the Firmware Version of the power supply, Rated Input Wattage, and Maximum Output Wattage. The Rated Input Wattage attribute is displayed only on PMBus systems starting 11G.

Alert Management

Subtabs: Alert Actions SNMP Traps

Under the Alert Management tab, you can:

View current alert actions settings and set the alert actions that you want to be performed in the event that a system power returns a warning or failure value.

Configure Platform Event Alert destinations for IPv6 addresses.

View current SNMP trap alert thresholds and set the alert threshold levels for system power watts. The selected traps are triggered if the system generates a corresponding event at the selected severity level.

NOTE: The System Peak Power trap generates events only for informational severity.

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