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
The Power Subsystem screen provides status on the power subsystem, on each individual power supply, and fault conditions.
This screen provides status on the power subsystem and on each individual power supply.
Power subsystem
Row |
Description |
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Power Subsystem Status |
The status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. |
Power Mode |
A user setting to configure the enclosure DC power capacity and the input power redundancy mode of the enclosure. Possible values are Redundant, AC Redundant, Power Supply Redundant, Not Redundant, or Unknown. |
Redundancy State |
Indicates the redundancy status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Redundant, Not Redundant, or Redundancy Lost. |
Power supply status
Column |
Description |
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Bay |
The bay in the enclosure of the corresponding power supply. This field displays only populated bays. Empty bays do not appear in this table. |
Model |
The power supply model name. |
Status |
The overall status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Critical Error. |
Input Status |
The input status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Critical Error. |
Present Output (Watts) |
This value is a measure of the present output of the power supply in watts. |
Output Capacity (Watts) |
The amount of power provided by the power supply displayed in watts. This is a measure of the output in DC watts generated by the power supply. |
Click Refresh to update the power subsystem information.