Viewing processor information – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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High Efficiency Mode does not affect power redundancy. If the primary power supplies fail,
then the secondary power supplies immediately begin supplying DC power to the system,
preventing any downtime. You can configure redundant power supply modes only through
the system RBSU. You cannot modify these settings through iLO. For more information, see
the HP ROM-Based Setup Utility User Guide.

The available redundant power supply modes are:

Balanced Mode—Shares the power delivery equally between all installed power supplies.

High Efficiency Mode (Auto)—Delivers full power to one of the power supplies and places
the other power supplies on standby at a lower power-usage level. A semi-random
distribution is achieved, because the Auto option chooses between the odd or even power
supply based on the server serial number.

High Efficiency Mode (Even Supply Standby)—Delivers full power to the odd-numbered
power supplies, and places the even-numbered power supplies on standby at a lower
power-usage level.

High Efficiency Mode (Odd Supply Standby)—Delivers full power to the even-numbered
power supplies, and places the odd-numbered power supplies on standby at a lower
power-usage level.

Power Microcontroller—Displays the firmware version of the power microcontroller. The server
must be powered on in order for iLO to determine the power microcontroller firmware version.

Viewing processor information

The Processor Information page displays the available processor slots, the type of processor installed
in each slot, and a summary of the processor subsystem.

If the server is powered off, the system health information on this page is current as of the last
power off. Health information is updated only when the server is powered on and POST is complete.

To view the Processor Information page, navigate to the Information

→System Information page,

and then click the Processors tab, as shown in

Figure 49 (page 103)

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Figure 49 System Information – Processor Information page

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