User's Manual

282 Power Management
Server Power Reduction to Maintain Power Budget
The CMC reduces power allocations of lower priority servers when
additional power is needed to maintain the system power consumption
within the user-configured System Input Power Cap. For example,
when a new server is engaged, the CMC may decrease power to low
priority servers to allow more power for the new server. If the amount of
power is still insufficient after reducing power allocations of the lower priority
servers, the CMC will lower the performance of servers until sufficient power
is freed to power the new server.
CMC reduces server power allocation in two cases:
Overall power consumption exceeds the configurable
System Input Power
Cap
(see "Setting the Power Budget.")
A power failure occurs in a non-redundant configuration
For information about assigning priority levels to servers, see "Executing
Power Control Operations on the Chassis."
Executing Power Control Operations on the Chassis
NOTE: To perform power management actions, you must have Chassis Control
Administrator privilege.
NOTE: Power control operations affect the entire chassis. For power control
operations on an IOM, see "Executing Power Control Operations on an IOM."
For power control operations on servers, see "Executing Power Control Operations
on a Server."
The CMC enables you to remotely perform several power management
actions, such as an orderly shutdown, on the entire chassis (chassis, servers,
IOMs, iKVM, and PSUs).
Using the Web Interface
1
Log in to the CMC Web interface.
2
Select
Chassis
in the system tree.
3
Click the
Power Management
tab. The
Power Budget Status
page displays.
4
Click the
Control
sub-tab. The
Power Management
page displays.