Quick Reference Guide
SYSCFG 85
NOTE: Set the value of --profile to
custom to change the values of
cpupowermode,
memorypowermode, and
fanpowermode.
--profile NA Displays the profile set and the
respective profile parameters.
--cap Displays the values of budgetcap,
and the maximum and minimum
power thresholds in Watts.
--cap <budgetcap>
--unit <unit>
<budgetcap> is
the limit for
power
consumption in
Watts, or btuphr,
or percent.
<unit> is the
unit of the
<budgetcap>
value and can be
watt, or btuphr,
or percent.
The value of <budgetcap> must
be between the maximum and
minimum threshold values, else
an error is displayed. If the value is
less than the minimum threshold
value, a warning message appears.
If the unit is btuphr, it is
converted in to Watts using the
formula Watt = BTU/hr /3.413. If
the unit is percent, the formula is
Power Cap (Watts) = [Power
supply rating for input power
(Watts) - Min potential power
(Watts)] * Power Cap (%) + Min
potential power (Watts)]
A:>syscfg power --cap=
<value> --unit=watt
--setuppwdoverride
--maxpowercap Displays the value of the
maximum power threshold.
--minpowercap Displays the value of the
minimum power threshold.
Table 3-5. Sub-options and Arguments for the power Option
(continued)
Option Sub-option Arguments Description