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The Line Voltage value is used to provide conversion to Amps. The default value is based on the power supply<br />

hardware model, not the actual line voltage. Select the actual line voltage for the enclosure for a more<br />

accurate Amps conversion.<br />

To view updated power meter information, click Refresh Page.<br />

Average Power data graph<br />

This graph displays the power usage of the enclosure over the previous 24 hours. The <strong>Onboard</strong><br />

<strong>Administrator</strong> collects power usage and Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap information from the enclosure every<br />

5 minutes. For each 5 minute time period, the peak and average power usage and the cap for that time<br />

period are stored in a circular buffer. These values appear in the form of a bar graph, with the average value<br />

in blue, the peak value in red, and the cap value in black. This data is reset when the enclosure is reset. You<br />

can choose what appears on the bar graph by selecting or clearing the Average, Cap, Derated, Rated, and<br />

Min checkboxes.<br />

Present Power<br />

This value represents the number of watts being consumed by all devices in the enclosure.<br />

Most Recent Power Meter Reading<br />

This value represents the most recent power reading from the enclosure.<br />

Peak Power data graph<br />

This graph displays the peak power usage and the Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap over the previous 24<br />

hours.<br />

The label Peak Power becomes Peak Power (Side A + Side B) when N+N redundant power is in place,<br />

indicating that the peak is divided across two circuits. Also, two graphs appear: one for Side A and one for<br />

Side B.<br />

The power distribution between Side A and Side B is estimated from the number of active power supplies on<br />

each side. If redundancy is lost, the lost side displays peak power of zero.<br />

Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap<br />

This value represents the most recent Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap reading from the enclosure.<br />

Average Power Reading<br />

This value represents the average of the power readings from the enclosure over the last 24-hour period. If<br />

the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, then the value is the average of all the readings since the<br />

enclosure was powered up.<br />

Peak Power Reading<br />

This value represents the peak power readings from the enclosure over the last 24-hour period. If the<br />

enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, then the value is the maximum of all the readings since the<br />

enclosure was powered up or the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> was reset.<br />

The label Peak Power Reading becomes Peak Power Reading (Side A + Side B) when N+N redundant power<br />

is in place, indicating that the peak is divided across two circuits.<br />

Minimum Power Reading<br />

This value represents the minimum power readings from the enclosure over the last 24-hour period. If the<br />

enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, then the value is the minimum of all the readings since the<br />

enclosure was powered up.<br />

Refresh Page<br />

Configuring the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 167

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