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Power Utilization Management Profile
service1 : DCIM_OEMPowerUtilizationManagementService
PowerUtilizationMode : 3 (Dynamic)
PowerUtilizationAlgorithm : 3 (Custtom Settings Based)
PendingPowerUtilizationAlgorithm : 0 (Unknown)
sys1 : ComputerSystem
cap1 : DCIM_OEMPowerUtilizationManagementCapabilities
SupportedMethods: {32769 (RequestPowerUtilizationAlgorithm) }
SupportedRequestedAlgorithms: { 2 (None), 3 (Custom Settings
Based), 4 (Maximum Performance), 5(Minimum Performance),
6(OS Specific), 7 (Active Power Utilization)}
RequiredCustomSettings : { 2 (CPUPowerMode), 3
(MemoryPowerMode), 4 (OtherMemoryPowerMode),
5(FanPowerMode)
HostedService
ElementCapabilities
ServiceAffectsElement
customsettingdata1 :
DCIM_OEMPowerUtilizationCustomSettingData
CPUPowerMode : 4 (OS Demand Based)
MemoryPowerMode : 1 (Other)
OtherMemoryPowerMode : 1067
FanPowerMode : 3 (Min Power)
ElementSettingData
Is Pending : 1 (Is Not Pending)
Is Current : 3 (Is Current)
Figure 5 – Power Utilization Management Profile: After Reboot of the Managed System
9.3 Power Consumption Budget and Levels
Figure 6 represents an instantiation of the Power Utilization Management Profile. Syspwrcurr represents
the system1’s power aspect. The syspowercurr.Limit property represents the system1’s current power
consumption budget, while the syspowercurr.Reservation property represents the system1’s power
consumption. The SettingDefineCapabilities association references syspwrmax, and has the ValueRange
property set to 3 (Maximus) denoting the syspwrmax as the maximum power consumption setting. The
syspwrmax.Limit property represents the maximum power consumption budget for system1. Similarly,
syspwrmin.Limit property represents the minimum power consumption budget for system1 because its
association’s ValueRange property has value 2 (Minimus).
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