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2- Fully redundant. Fully redundant - all of
the congured redundancy is still available.
3 - Degraded redundancy. Degraded
redundancy - that some failures have been
experienced but some reduced amount of
redundancy is still available.
4 - Redundancy lost. Redundancy lost - that
a sucient number of failures have occurred
so that no redundancy is available and the
next failure experienced causes overall
failure.
CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup
The CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup class described in below properties Table applies to systems that have more capability and components than
are required for normal operation, for example, systems that have extra fans or power supplies.
Table 53. CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup Properties
Class Name:
CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup
Parent Class:
CIM_RedundancyGroup
Property Description Data Type
MinNumberNeeded Species the smallest number of elements
that must be operational in order to have
redundancy. For example, in an N+1
redundancy relationship, the
MinNumberNeeded property should be set
to N.
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DELL_PSRedundancyGroup
The DELL_PSRedundancyGroup described in Table below is a Dell-specic extension of the CIM_ExtraCapacityGroup class. The
DELL_PSRedundancyGroup class denes what constitutes power supply redundancy in a system.
CIM_LogicalElement
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