PRIMERGY BX600 S3 Hardware Manual page 34

Blade server system
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Chapter 4 Web UI
• Management Blade Wrap Around Event Log Enable
Sets the log operations when Management Blade event logs exceed the maximum capacity.
- enable (Default value)
When event logs exceed the maximum capacity, logs are overwritten in order of the oldest.
- disable
Stops log operations when event logs exceed the maximum capacity.
Environment/Maintenance
In the Environment/Maintenance page, information about temperature, power supply and door status is
checked. Actions for temperature errors and fan failures can also be set.
Order for the reboot of the Management Blade can be set.
• Firmware Update
Not normally used.
• Power Supply
On the Power Supply page, information such as the temperature of the PSU, the internal fans and
running time is displayed and ON/OFF is set.
The Power Supply page is explained below.
Display/Parameter
Power Status / Power
Switch
Group Status
Power Redundancy
Power Supply unit 1 – 4
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PSU and dummy PSU are non-durable components (→ "BX600 S3 Blade Server
System Unit Hardware Guide").
Change settings after replacement.
Displays and sets the power (main power) status of the PSU.
When using refer to "6.2 Points to Note about Remote Power OFF and the
Shutdown Function" ( p.139).
• power on: turn on the main power of the chassis.
• hard power off: turn off the main power of the chassis.
• graceful shutdown and off: order "- graceful shutdown and off" ( p.57) to all
the installed Server Blades then turn off the main power of the chassis.
Note:
When using this function, it is necessary to make various settings to the
installed Server Blades. For details, refer to "6.2 Points to Note about
Remote Power OFF and the Shutdown Function" ( p.139). When
performing operations for Server Blades that are not supported, do not
select this, because, unexpected operations such as ACPI shutdown or
power off may occur.
If the following checkbox is checked, you can set the power to be forcibly turned
off when graceful shutdown fails,
❑ When graceful shutdown fail, force power off after n minutes. (n can be 1-7
mins.)
Indicates the overall status of the PSU.
• ok: The PSU is operating normally.
• degraded: A problem is occurring in the PSU.
• critical: A critical problem is occurring in the PSU.
Indicates whether the PSU is redundant or not (yes/no).
Displays the status of the various PSU/dummy PSU installed in PSU slots 1 – 4.
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