Table 4-4
Class: HP_PowerRedundancySet
Property name
Caption
Description
ElementName
InstanceID
MaxNumberSupported
MinNumberNeeded
TypeOfSet
LoadBalanceAlgorithm
RedundancyStatus
4.3.4HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy
HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy is used to represent an association between HP_PowerSupply and
HP_PowerRedundancySet. The Windows implementation class is
HP_WinMemberOfPowerRedundancy.
Table 4-5
Class: HP_MemberOfPowerRedundancy
Property name
Property implementation
CIM_ManagedElement
Power Redundancy Set n, where n represents the
number of the redundancy set instance.
Power Redundancy Set n is collection of fault
tolerant power supplies that provide redundant power.
n represents the number of the redundancy set instance
Power Redundancy Set n, where n represents the
number of the redundancy set instance.
CIM_SystemSpecificCollection
HPQ:HP_WinPowerRedundancySet:<x>
Where x is a unique identifier for this power
redundancy instance (for example, 1, 2, ...).
CIM_RedundancySet
The maximum number of power supplies supported for
this redundancy set
Not supported.
2 (N+1)
0 (Unknown)
•
0 (Unknown) – if the redundancy status is
unknown
•
2 (Fully Redundant) – if the all power supplies in
the set are operating properly and enough to
achieve redundancy
•
3 (Degraded Redundancy) – if there are at least
enough power supplies for the redundancy set to
provide power, but power supplies have failed
•
4 (Redundancy Lost) – if there are not enough
power supplies required to achieve redundancy,
but there are enough for the redundancy set to
provide power
•
5 (Overall Failure) – if there are not enough
power supplies operating properly for the
redundancy set to provide power.
Property implementation
System Power Supply 54
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