User's Manual

The Power Supplies section displays the following:
Bay—The bay number of the power supply.
Status—The status of the power supply.
Model—The model name of the power supply.
Capacity—The capacity of the power supply (watts).
Present Power Reading—The amount that the power supply is consuming, measured in watts.
Serial—The serial number of the power supply.
Spare—The part number of the spare power supply.
Firmware—The installed power supply firmware.
The Chassis Manager Power Metrics section displays
Power Consumed (Watts)—The power used by the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis, measured in
watts.
Power Capacity (Watts)—The maximum amount of power the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis is
capable of supporting.
Viewing fan information
From the main menu, select Fans to view fan information. The Fans page displays details about
the fans installed in the HP Moonshot System.
The iLO CM firmware, in conjunction with the hardware, controls the operation and speed of the
fans. Fans provide essential cooling of components to ensure reliability and continued operation.
The fans react to the temperatures monitored throughout the system to provide sufficient cooling
with minimal noise.
Monitoring the fan subsystem includes the sufficient, redundant, and nonredundant fan
configurations. If one or more fans fail, the HP Moonshot System still provides sufficient cooling to
continue operation.
In nonredundant configurations, or redundant configurations where multiple fan failures occur, the
system might be incapable of providing sufficient cooling to protect the server from damage and
to ensure data integrity. In this case, in addition to the cooling policies, the firmware might start a
graceful shutdown of the HP Moonshot System.
The page displays the following information:
Bay—Chassis location.
Type—The model.
Status—Health status, indicated by an icon.
OK—No health issues
Degraded—Significant service issue with possible service degradation
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