HP Onboard Administrator User Manual

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First Time Setup Wizard 79

IMPORTANT:

To change the power redundancy mode, you must disable EDPC. After changing

the power redundancy mode, reset EDPC based on the new ranges.

The HP BladeSystem c3000 or c7000 Enclosure power management system enables you to configure the
enclosure to meet your needs. You can choose from the different modes on the Onboard Administrator Power

Management screen. The power modes are explained in the following table.

Mode

Insight Display
name

Description

Redundant

Redundant

For DC power supplies only. In this configuration, N power

supplies are used to provide power and N are used to

provide redundancy (where N can equal 1, 2, or 3). Up to
three power supplies can fail without causing the enclosure

to fail. When correctly wired with redundant DC line feeds,

this configuration also ensures that a DC line feed failure
does not cause the enclosure to power off.

AC Redundant

AC Redundant

For AC power supplies only. In this configuration, N power

supplies are used to provide power, and N are used to

provide redundancy (where N can equal 1, 2, or 3). Up to
three power supplies can fail without causing the enclosure

to fail. When correctly wired with redundant AC line feeds,

this configuration also ensures that an AC line feed failure
does not cause the enclosure to power off.

Power Supply Redundant Power Supply

Up to six power supplies can be installed with one power

supply always reserved to provide redundancy. In the event

of a single power supply failure, the redundant power supply
takes over the load. A line feed failure of more than one

power supply causes the system to power off.

Not Redundant

None

There is no power redundancy and no power redundancy
warnings are given. If all power supplies are needed to

supply Present Power, then any power supply or line failure

may cause the enclosure to brown-out.

Dynamic Power

Dynamic Power

If enabled, Dynamic Power automatically places unused
power supplies in standby mode to increase enclosure

power supply efficiency, thereby minimizing enclosure

power consumption during lower power demand. Increased
power demands automatically return standby power

supplies to full performance. More information about

Dynamic Power follows this table.

Static Power Limit

Power Limit

An optional setting to limit power. Whenever you attempt to
power on a device, the total power demands of the new

device and of the devices already on are compared against

this Static Power Limit. If the total power demands exceed the
limit, the new device is prevented from powering on.

See the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap description for more

information on the Static Power Limit and how it compares to
the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap.

Dynamic Power—The default setting is Disabled. The following selections are valid:

Enabled—Some power supplies can be automatically placed on standby to increase overall enclosure

power subsystem efficiency.

Disabled—All power supplies share the load. The power subsystem efficiency varies based on load.

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