Users Guide

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Remote Logging
Power consumption can be reported to a remote syslog server. Total chassis power consumption, minimum, maximum, and
average power consumption over a collection period can be logged. For more information about enabling this feature and
configuring the collection or logging interval, see Managing and Monitoring Power.
External Power Management
CMC power management is optionally controlled by the OpenManage Power Center (OMPC). For more information, see the
OMPC Users Guide.
When external power management is enabled, OMPC manages:
Server power of supported VRTX servers
Server priority of supported VRTX servers
System input power capacity
Maximum power conservation mode
The CMC continues to maintain or manage:
Redundancy policy
Remote power logging
Server performance over power redundancy
Dynamic power supply engagement
OPMC then manages prioritization and power of supported VRTX server nodes in the chassis from the budget available after
allocation of power to chassis infrastructure and prior generation server nodes. Remote power logging is unaffected by external
power management.
After the Server Based Power Management Mode is enabled, the chassis is prepared for PM3 management. All supported VRTX
server priorities are set to 1 (High). PM3 manages the server power and priorities directly. Since PM3 controls compatible server
power allocations, CMC no longer controls the Maximum Power Conservation Mode. Hence, this selection is disabled.
When the Maximum Power Conservation Mode is enabled, the CMC sets the System Input Power Capacity to the maximum
that the chassis can handle. CMC does not allow power to exceed the highest capacity. However, PM3 handles all other power
capacity limitations.
When PM3 management of power is disabled, the CMC reverts to the server priority settings before the external management
was enabled.
NOTE:
When PM3 management is disabled, CMC does not revert to the earlier setting of the maximum chassis power. See
the CMC log for the earlier setting to manually restore the value.
Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy Using CMC Web
Interface
NOTE: To perform power management actions, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
To configure power budget:
1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview > Power > Configuration.
2. On the Budget/Redundancy Configuration page, select any or all of the following properties as appropriate. For
information about the field descriptions, see the Online Help.
Enable Server-Based Power Management
System Input Power Cap
Redundancy Policy
Enable Dynamic Power Supply Engagement
Disable Chassis Power Button
Max Power Conservation Mode
Enable Remote Power Logging
Remote Power Logging Interval
3. Click Apply to save the changes.
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