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Dell IDRAC6 User Manual

Dell IDRAC6
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Power Monitoring and Power Management 183
Viewing Power Budget
The server provides power budget status overviews of the power subsystem on the
Power Budget screen.
Using the Web Interface
NOTE: To perform power management actions, you must have Administrative
privilege.
1
Log in to iDRAC6 Web interface.
2
In the system tree, select
System
.
3
Click the
Power Management
tab, and then click
Power Budget
.
The
Power Budget
screen appears.
The Power Budget Information table displays the minimum and maximum
limits of power thresholds for the current system configuration. These cover
the range of AC power consumptions a thresholded system under heavy
workload will present to the datacenter.
•
Minimum Potential Power Consumption
represents the lowest Power
Budget Threshold value.
•
Maximum Potential Power Consumption
represents the highest Power
Budget Threshold value. This value is also the current system
configuration's absolute maximum power consumption.
Using RACADM
On a managed server, open a command line interface and enter:
racadm getconfig -g cfgServerPower
NOTE: For more information about cfgServerPower, including output details,
see "cfgServerPower."
Power Budget Threshold
Power Budget Threshold, if enabled, enforces power limits for the system.
System performance is dynamically adjusted to maintain power consumption
near the specified threshold.
Actual power consumption may be less for light workloads and momentarily
may exceed the threshold until performance adjustments have completed.

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Dell IDRAC6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Remote ManagementYes
Out-of-band ManagementYes
Remote KVMYes
Virtual ConsoleYes
Version6
InterfaceWeb-based
FeaturesRemote console, Virtual media
SecuritySSL encryption
Protocols SupportedIPMI, SNMP
AuthenticationActive Directory
Compatible HardwareDell PowerEdge servers (11th generation)
Remote AccessYes
Alerts and NotificationsEmail, SNMP traps
Power ManagementRemote power on/off/reset, Power monitoring
Firmware UpdatesRemote firmware updates via web interface or command line

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