DescriptionName
Whathappens to a server when the demand for power within a power
groupexceeds the power supply. This can be one of the following:
NoCap—The server runs at full capacity regardless of the power
requirementsof the otherservers inits powergroup.
cap—Theserver is allocated a minimum amount of power capacity
basedon the the server's priority relative to the other servers in its
servergroup. If more power becomes available, Cisco UCS allows
thecapped serversto exceedtheir original allocations. It only
lowersthe allocations if there is a drop in the total power available
tothe power group.
PowerCapping field
Thepriority the server has within its power group when power capping
isin effect.
Enteran integer between 1 and 10, where 1 is the highest priority.
Priorityfield
Step 6 ClickOK.
What to Do Next
Includethe policy ina serviceprofile or service profile template.

Deleting a Power Control Policy

Procedure
Step 1 Inthe Navigation pane, clickthe Servers tab.
Step 2 Onthe Servers tab, expand Servers >Policies >Organization_Name.
Step 3 Expandthe Power ControlPolicies node.
Step 4 Right-clickthe policy youwant todelete and selectDelete.
Step 5 Ifthe CiscoUCS Manager GUI displaysa confirmation dialog box, clickYes.
Configuring Manual Blade-Level Power Capping

Manual Blade-Level Power Capping

Whenmanual blade-level power capping is configured in the global cap policy, you can set a power cap for
eachblade server in aCisco UCS domain.
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Configuring Manual Blade-Level Power Capping