HP Insight Management WBEM Providers 9.0 for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 Data Sheet
Table 4-3 Class: HP_PowerCollection
Property name
Property implementation
GroupOperationalStatus[0] Represents the most severe power redundancy status
and non-fault tolerant power supply operational status:
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0 (Unknown)—If power collection status is unknown
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2 (OK)—If power supplies are operating properly
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3 (Degraded)—If no
HP_WinPowerSupply.OperationalStatus[0] for all
non-fault tolerant power supplies report 6 (Error)
and
HP_WinPowerRedundancySet.RedundancyStatus
for any power redundancy sets report 3 (Degraded
Redundancy) or 4 (Redundancy Lost) and no power
redundancy sets report 5 (Overall Failure). If the
system starts up with a redundancy status set to 4
(Redundancy Lost) and no power supplies were
removed or failed, GroupOperationalStatus is set
to 2 (OK) because this is a valid configuration.
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6 (Error)—If
HP_WinPowerSupply.OperationalStatus[0] for any
non-fault tolerant power supplies report 6 (Error) or
if HP_WinPowerRedundancySet.RedundancyStatus
for any power redundancy sets report 5 (Overall
Failure).
GroupStatusDescriptions[0]
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Unknown status for power supplies, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 0 (Unknown)
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Power supplies are operating properly, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 2 (OK)
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Fault tolerant power supplies are degraded, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 3 (Degraded)
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Power supplies have failed, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 6 (Error)
4-3-3 HP_PowerRedundancySet
HP_PowerRedundancySet is used to model power supply redundancy sets on ProLiant servers. The
Windows® implementation class is HP_WinPowerRedundancySet.
Table 4-4 Class: HP_PowerRedundancySet
Property name Property implementation
CIM_ManagedElement
Caption Power Redundancy Set n, where n represents the
number of the redundancy set instance
Description Power Redundancy Set n is collection of fault tolerant
power supplies that provide redundant power.
n
represents the number of the redundancy set instance