User's Manual

324 Power Management
where
<value>
is
0
(No Redundancy), 1 (AC Redundancy),
2
(Power Supply Redundancy). The default is 0.
For example, the following command:
racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o
cfgChassisRedundancyPolicy 1
sets the redundancy policy to 1.
To enable or disable dynamic PSU engagement, type:
racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o
cfgChassisDynamicPSUEngagementEnable <value>
where
<value>
is
0
(disable), 1 (enable). The default is 0.
For example, the following command:
racadm config -g cfgChassisPower -o
cfgChassisDynamicPSUEngagementEnable 0
disables dynamic PSU engagement.
For information about RACADM commands for chassis power, see the
config, getconfig, getpbinfo, and cfgChassisPower sections
in the Command
Line Reference Guide for iDRAC6 and CMC
.
Assigning Priority Levels to Servers
Server priority levels determine which servers the CMC draws power from
when additional power is required.
NOTE: The priority you assign to a server is linked to its slot and not to the server
itself. If you move the server to a new slot, you must reconfigure the priority for the
new slot location.
NOTE: To perform power management actions, you must have Chassis
Configuration Administrator privilege.