Maximum Power Conservation Mode; Server Power Reduction To Maintain Power Budget; 110V Psus Ac Operation; Remote Logging - Dell EMC PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

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Maximum Power Conservation Mode

This is enabled for Grid Redundancy or PSU Redundancy modes. CMC performs maximum power conservation when:
Maximum conservation mode is enabled.
An automated command line script, issued by a UPS device, enables maximum conservation mode.
In maximum power conservation mode, all servers start functioning at their minimum power levels, and all subsequent server power
allocation requests are denied. In this mode, the performance of powered on servers may be degraded. Additional servers cannot be
powered on, regardless of server priority.
The system is restored to full performance when the maximum conservation mode is cleared.
NOTE: If the Maximum Power Conversation Mode (MPCM) is enabled on the chassis, all power requests from a blade
server are denied. The blade server is not powered on if there is any action in the iDRAC or blade server requiring the
host to start the power cycle.

Server Power Reduction to Maintain Power Budget

CMC reduces power allocations of low-priority servers, when additional power is required to maintain the system power consumption
within the user-configured System Input Power Cap. For example, when a new server is engaged, CMC may decrease power to low-
priority servers to allow more power for the new server. If the amount of power is still insufficient after reducing power allocations of
the lower priority servers, CMC lowers the performance of servers until sufficient power is freed to power the new server.
CMC reduces server power allocation in two cases:
Overall power consumption exceeds the configurable System Input Power Cap.
A power failure occurs in a non-redundant configuration.

110V PSUs AC Operation

By default, the 110V PSU AC Operation feature is available. However, a combination of 110V and 220V operation is not supported. If
CMC detects that both voltages are input, one voltage value is selected and those power supplies connected to the other voltage
level are turned off and indicated as not functioning.

Remote Logging

Power consumption can be reported to a remote syslog server. Total chassis power consumption, minimum, maximum, and average
power consumption over a collection period can be logged. For more information about enabling this feature and configuring the
collection or logging interval, see

External Power Management

CMC power management is optionally controlled by the OpenManage Power Center (OMPC). For more information, see the OMPC
User's Guide.
When external power management is enabled, OMPC manages:
Server power of supported VRTX servers
Server priority of supported VRTX servers
System input power capacity
Maximum power conservation mode
The CMC continues to maintain or manage:
Redundancy policy
Remote power logging
Server performance over power redundancy
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