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Power Topology Profile
pwrsupply2 : PowerSupply
pwrsupply1 : PowerSupply
pwrsupply3 : PowerSupply
pwrsupply4 : PowerSupply
redundancyset1 : RedundancySet
RedundancyStatus : 2(Fully Redundant)
TypeOfSet : 2 (N+1)
MemberOfCollection
system1 : ComputerSystem
OwningCollectionElement
pwrsrcdom1 : AdminDomain
ElementName : External Power Domain
pwrsrcdom2 : AdminDomain
ElementName : External Power Domain
SystemComponent
SystemDevice
redundancyset2 : RedundancySet
RedundancyStatus : 0(Unknown)
TypeOfSet : 2 (N+1)
OwningCollectionElement
MemberOfCollection
MemberOfCollection
ConcreteIdentity
Dell_OEMPowerConfigurationService
Dell_OEMOrderedServiceAffectsElement
AssignedSequence : 0
Dell_OEMOrderedServiceAffectsElement
AssignedSequence : 0
HostedService
Figure 3 – Power Topology Profile: Initial Power Topology
Figure 4 shows a possible instantiation of the Power Topology Profile. This figure represents an initial
non-redundant external power domain redundancy. The managed system, system1, has two external
power domains, pwrsrcdom1 and pwrsrcdom2, where only pwsrcdom1 is associated to the power
supplies, representing that the instrumentation is assuming a non-redundant configuration for the external
grids. Redundancyset2, which represents the external power domain redundancy, has a value of 4
(Redundancy Lost) for the RedundancyStatus property. When the managed system’s power supplies are
configured in the external power redundant configuration, upon the successful execution of
Dell_OEMPowerConfigurationService.ConfigureExternalPowerDomainDefaults(
) or
Dell_OEMPowerConfigurationService.ConfigureExternalPowerDomains(
) the underlying instrumentation
will represent the appropriate topology for the power configuration.
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