You can use the CMM web
interface to view the power information, based on projected power
consumption, and configure power management for the Flex System Enterprise
Chassis.
The CMM web
interface provides options to view or configure policies related to
power redundancy and power limiting. The No Power Policy provides
options for configuring power redundancy to protect your chassis in
the case of a power supply failure.
The following options are
available for the No Power Policy:
- AC Power Source Redundancy - Intended for dual AC power
sources into the chassis. Maximum input power is limited to the capacity
of half the number of installed power modules. This is the most conservative
approach and is recommended when all power modules are installed.
When the chassis is correctly wired with dual AC power sources, one
AC power source can fail without affecting compute node server operation.
Note that some compute nodes may not be allowed to power on if doing
so would exceed the policy power limit.
- AC Power Source Redundancy with Compute Node Throttling Allowed -
Very similar to the AC Power Source Redundancy. This policy allows
higher input power, however capable compute nodes may be allowed to
throttle down if one AC power source fails.
- Power Module Redundancy - Intended for a single AC power
source into the chassis where each Power Module is on its own dedicated
circuit. Maximum input power is limited to one less than the number
of Power Modules when more than one Power Module is present. One Power
Module can fail without affecting compute node operation. Multiple
Power Module failures can cause the chassis to power off. Note that
some compute nodes may not be allowed to power on if doing so would
exceed the policy power limit.
- Power Module Redundancy with Compute Nodes Throttling Allowed -
Very similar to Power Module Redundancy. This policy allows higher
input power; however, capable compute nodes may be allowed to throttle
down if one Power Module fails.
- Basic Power Management - Maximum input power is higher
than other policies and is limited only by the nameplate power of
all the Power Modules combined. This is the least conservative approach,
since it does not provide any protection for AC power source or Power
Module failure. If any single power supply fails, compute node and/or
chassis operation may be affected.
The Power Limiting/Capping Policy provides options to
limit the total amount of power that the chassis and components are
allowed to consume. The following options are available for the Power
Limiting/Capping Policy:
- No Power Limiting - Maximum input power will be determined
by the active Power Redundancy policy.
- Static Power Limiting - Sets an overall chassis limit on
the maximum input power. In a situation where powering on a component
would cause the limit to be exceeded, the component would not be permitted
to power on.
Use this information to help you configure the No Power
Policy and Power Limiting/Capping Policy for your chassis:
- From the CMM web
interface homepage, click Chassis Management > Power
Modules and Management.
- Click Change to view or change the No Power Policy, and
click OK to save any changes that were made.
- Click Change to view or change the Power Limiting/Capping
Policy, and click OK to save any changes that were made.