FUJITSU INTEGRATED REMOTE MANAGEMENT CONTROLLER IRMC S2/S3 User Manual

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iRMC S2/S3

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Power Management

Enabled

Enables

0 Watt

mode.

Even if

Enabled

has been configured, the

0 Watt

mode is blocked in the

following cases:

Power-cycle request / power-on delay

A power cycle request powers down the server without enabling

0 Watt

mode, i.e.

0 Watt

mode will not be enabled in the delay between

powering down and powering up during a power cycle:

Any power-on request occurring within the delay causes the
server to be powered on after the delay is over.

If no power-on request occurred during the delay, the iRMC S3
enables the

0 Watt

mode after the delay time period has passed.

Thermal power-on prohibition

If the

Temperature Monitoring

mode (system thermal power on

prohibition) has been configured in the BIOS/UEFI setup menu,

0 Watt

mode will not be enabled.

ASR&R

Any ASR&R action currently reducing the retry counter prevents

0 Watt

mode from being enabled. This applies even if the server was

finally powered off after the retry counter reached 0.

Scheduled

Power On/Off Time

(see

"Power On/Off Time - Specify

power on/off times for the server" on page 193

)

As long as a

Power On/Off

timer configured in the iRMC S3

Power

Options

page is active,

0 Watt

mode cannot be enabled.

0 Watt

mode also cannot be enabled if the

Power On/Off

timer gets

deactivated while the server is powered off. In this case, only next
power-off transition will enable

0 Watt

mode. No scheduled

Power

On/Off

timer will then prevent

0 Watt

mode from being enabled.

Global Error LED

If the global Error LED indicates any problematic system health
conditions, the iRMC S3 will not enable

0 Watt

mode. This is because

the server must be able to report system health problems even if
powered off.

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