Power subsystem screen – HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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When EDPC is enabled, Power Capacity is the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap in Watts DC. Power Allocated

is the minimum power the enclosure can be capped to in Watts DC. Power Available is Power Capacity
minus Power Allocated. The total power allocated for Device Bays, Interconnect Bays, and Fans might not be

equal to the Power Allocated for the enclosure because the power cap on each server is controlled

dynamically.
Enclosure Bay Output Power Allocation
Power Allocated in the enclosure is the total of the power allocations for all Device Bays, Interconnect Bays,

and Fans.
Device Bay Power Summary
Each populated device bay is listed with the power allocated. If EDPC is enabled, additional columns

indicate compatible ProLiant server Power Cap, % Power Cap, and Present Power. The % Power Cap is
computed based on current Power Cap Watts divided by the Power Allocated Watts. If EDPC is enabled, a

server blade requesting power is only permitted to turn on if the Power Available supports the request or the

Onboard Administrator can change the power cap for other servers to support the request.
Interconnect Bay Power Summary
Each populated interconnect bay is listed with the power allocated.
Fan Power Summary
Fan power is allocated based on a fan-rule. Fan-rule is determined according to the enclosure type (c3000

or c7000) and occupied device bays. Both the power allocation for the fans and the total Present Power

consumption of all the fans are listed.
To update power summary information, click Refresh.

Power Subsystem screen

Power supplies available for use in BladeSystem enclosures
All power supplies in one enclosure must have the same part number. Onboard Administrator warns which

power supplies must be replaced with a caution icon.
Power Supply summary

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