Power-Supply Policy Redundant - HPE D6020 Maintenance And Service Manual

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power-supply policy redundant

Use power-supply policy redundant to specify the number of redundant power supplies.
Use undo power-supply policy redundant to restore the default.
Syntax
Distributed devices in standalone mode:
power-supply policy redundant module-count
undo power-supply policy redundant
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
power-supply policy chassis chassis-number redundant module-count
undo power-supply policy chassis chassis-number redundant
Default
The number of redundant power supplies is 0.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
chassis chassis-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. (Distributed devices in
IRF mode.)
module-count: Specifies the number of redundant power supplies. The value range varies by device
model. To view the value range for the module-count argument, use the online help for this command
at the CLI. The upper limit for the value range is the maximum number of redundant power supplies
supported by the system. The actual number of redundant power supplies that you can specify
varies by the number of the interface cards and their power consumption. The actual number is
smaller than or equal to the maximum number.
Usage guidelines
The following matrix shows the command and hardware compatibility:
Hardware
MSR954 (JH296A/JH297A/JH298A/JH299A/JH373A)
MSR958 (JH300A/JH301A)
MSR1002-4/1003-8S
MSR2003
MSR2004-24/2004-48
MSR3012/3024/3044/3064
MSR4060/4080
The configuration of this command takes effect only when power supply management is enabled.
Examples
# (Distributed devices in standalone mode.) Set the number of redundant power supplies to 3.
<Sysname> system-view
Command compatibility
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
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