User's Manual

Power Management 267
Table 8-8. Real-Time Power Statistics
Item Description
System Input
Power
Displays the current cumulative power consumption of all
modules in the chassis measured from the input side of the PSUs.
The value for system input power is indicated in both watts and
BTU/h units.
Peak System
Power
Displays the maximum system level input power consumption
since the value was last cleared. This property allows you to track
the maximum power consumption by the system (chassis and
modules) recorded over a period of time. Click the Configuration
sub-tab on the Budget Status page to clear this value. The value
for peak system power is indicated in both watts and BTU/h units.
Peak System
Power Start Time
Displays the date and time recorded when the peak system power
consumption value was last cleared. The timestamp is
displayed in the format hh:mm:ss MM/DD/YYYY, where hh is
hours (0-24), mm is minutes (00-60), ss is seconds (00-60),
MM is the month (1-12), DD is the day (1-31), and YYYY is
the year. This value is reset with the Reset Peak/Min Power
Statistics button and also when the CMC resets or fails over.
Peak System
Power Timestamp
Displays the date and time recorded when the peak system power
consumption value occurred over the time period being recorded.
The timestamp is displayed in the format hh:mm:ss
MM/DD/YYYY, where hh is hours (0–24), mm is minutes
(00–60), ss is seconds (00–60), MM is the month (1–12), DD is
the day, 1–31, and YYYY is the year.
Minimum System
Power
Displays the minimum system level AC power consumption value
(in watts) over the time since the user last cleared this value.
This property allows you to track the minimum power
consumption by the system (chassis and modules) recorded over
a period of time. Click the Configuration sub-tab on the Budget
Status page to clear this value. The value for minimum system
power is displayed in both the watts and BTU/h units. This value
is reset with the Reset Peak/Min Power Statistics button and also
when the CMC resets or fails over.