Use this window to edit warning thresholds for your system's power consumption. All values are measured in Watts.
Selection | User Privileges | |
U=User; P=Power User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable | ||
View Data | Configure Thresholds | |
Power Consumption | P, A | P, A |
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NOTE: For more details on user privilege levels, see "Privilege Levels in the Server Administrator GUI." |
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NOTE: This help page may include information about features not supported by your system. Server Administrator only displays the features that are supported on your system. |
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NOTE: When assigning probe threshold values, Server Administrator rounds the values you enter to the closest assignable value. |
Status | Indicates whether the event type for this probe is Normal/OK, Warning/Noncritical, or Critical/Failure. |
Reading | Displays a snapshot of the power consumption measured by the probe at a given time. |
Failure Threshold | Displays the highest acceptable power consumption required for system operation. Power consumption that exceeds this value results in critical/failure events. |
Threshold Settings | ||
Set to Default | Sets the power consumption value
for a warning event at the default value. NOTE: Systems that contain embedded systems management (ESM3) capabilities do not allow you to set warning threshold default values. |
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Set to Value | Allows power users and administrators to specify
a power consumption value that can trigger a warning event. NOTE: You can set threshold values for an external chassis to whole numbers only. If you attempt to set the threshold value to a number that contains a decimal, only the whole number before the decimal place is saved as the threshold setting. |
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Warning Threshold | Displays the acceptable power consumption value recommended for this system. Power consumption that exceeds this value results in warning events. |
Go Back to Power Consumption Page | Returns to the previous window. |
Apply Changes | Applies any edits made to the values in this window. |
For information on how to set alert actions, see "Set Alert Actions."