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Temperature-Triggered Policy
22 Static Power and Temperature-Triggered Policies with OpenManage Enterprise Power Manager
Message IDCPWR0050, SeverityInfo, CategoryAudit
MessageThe Emergency Power Reduction feature is successfully enabled on the group <Group Name> by
using the temperature triggered policy <Policy Name>.
Note: Power Manager cannot apply Temperature-Triggered EPR (Throttle) when the group already has EPR
(Throttle or Shutdown) applied manually or when all the devices monitored as part of the group has EPR
(Throttle or Shutdown) applied individually. Following audit log entry is generated in this case.
Message IDCPWR0023, SeverityWarning, CategoryConfiguration.
MessageUnable to enable the Emergency Power Reduction feature on the target <Device Name> because
the feature is already enabled on the target.
4.2 Disable Temperature-Triggered Policy
Manually disabling a Temperature-Triggered EPR is not supported. After the temperature normalizes, Power
Manager automatically removes the EPR after the next metric collection. The duration of metric collection is
based the on data gathering interval set in Power Management > Settings tab.
EPR Throttle applied by virtue of Temperature-Triggered policy is removed from Power Manager and the
target device when the corresponding policy is disabled, deleted or if the temperature threshold is updated to
a value higher than average temperature of the group.