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0 — Not Redundant — In this mode, even if one PSU stops functioning, the server is automatically turned
off.
1 — Input Power Redundant — In this mode, the system is functional even if one PSU input circuit stops
functioning, provided the PSUs are connected to different input circuits. This is also called AC redundancy.
2 — PSU Redundant — Available only on systems with four PSUs. This is also called DC redundancy. This
is only valid in a 2+1 PSU configuration. In this mode, the system is functional even if one PSU stops
functioning.
Default Value N/A
Write Privilege Login and configure iDRAC
License Required iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency None
NOTE: In a two PSU system, you must set the primary PSU (that must be ON). In a four PSU system, you must set the
pair of PSUs (1+3 or 2+4) that must be ON.
System.Power.Cap.Watts (Read or Write)
Table 430. Details of System.Power.Cap.Watts
Description
Represents the Maximum Power in Watts a device is allowed to consume. To meet this capacity , throttle the
device.
NOTE: This value is applicable only if System.Power.Cap.Enable is set to 1.
Legal Values
Values 0–100
Default Value
Server power threshold in watts
Write Privilege
Configure iDRAC
License Required
iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency
Enable System.Power.Cap.Enable
System.Power.EnergyConsumption (Read Only)
Table 431. Details of System.Power.EnergyConsumption
Description
Represents the Cumulative power consumption by the blade or system.
Legal Values
Values: 1–65535
Default Value
Cumulative power consumption
Write Privilege
Configure iDRAC
License Required
iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency
None
System.Power.EnergyConsumption.Clear (Read or Write)
Table 432. Details of System.Power.EnergyConsumption.Clear
Description
Clears the cumulative power consumption timestamps.
254 Database Objects With Get and Set Commands