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Row Description<br />

Present Power<br />

Enclosure Power Detail<br />

This value shows the power being consumed by all devices in the enclosure.<br />

The Enclosure Power Detail table provides detailed information for each five minute sample period. Click<br />

Date in the table heading to arrange the order of the detailed enclosure power information from present date<br />

to oldest date or oldest date to present date.<br />

Power units<br />

Select the appropriate value in which to display the power date from the dropdown menu.<br />

Line voltage<br />

Select the appropriate line voltage from the dropdown menu.<br />

Enclosure power allocation<br />

The Power Allocation screen displays basic information regarding the power subsystem's total capacity,<br />

redundant capacity, and the allocated power in watts. The Enclosure Internal Power graph displays the watts<br />

that are allocated in green against a gray background, which represents the total redundant capacity of the<br />

power supplies.<br />

If you change the enclosure redundancy mode after power is allocated to the devices, then the power<br />

subsystem might become degraded. Power is still allocated to the devices, but redundancy might not function<br />

properly. If zero watts are available and the power graph displays degraded, check your power subsystem<br />

and redundancy configurations. You can resolve the degraded condition by changing your redundancy<br />

mode or by adding more power supplies to the enclosure.<br />

Power Capacity will equal Power Allocated in the case where redundancy is lost.<br />

Configuring the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 169

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