Owner's Manual
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* Enable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement: Enables (when checked) dynamic power management. In Dynamic
Engagement mode, the power supplies are turned ON or OFF based on power consumption, optimizing the
energy consumption of the entire chassis.
For example, your power budget is 3000 watts, your redundancy policy is set to AC redundancy mode,
and you have four power supply units. The CMC determines that two of the power supply units can manage
the AC redundancy while the other two remain in standby mode. If an additional 2000W of power is needed
for newly installed servers, then the two standby power supply units are engaged. The two standby power
supply units are also engaged in the event of a power failure.
* Disable Chassis Power Button: Disables (when checked) the chassis power button. If the checkbox is
checked and the user attempts to change the power state of the chassis though the chassis power button,
the user action is ignored. (234463)
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