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License Required
iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency
None
System.Power.Cap.Percent (Read or Write)
Table 427. Details of System.Power.Cap.Percent
Description
Represents the maximum power as a percentage of total power that a server is allowed to consume. To meet this
cap, 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 percentage.
Write Privilege
Congure iDRAC
License Required
iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
Dependency
Enable System.Power.Cap.Enable
System.Power.Redundancypolicy (Read or Write)
Table 428. Details of System.Power.Redundancypolicy
Description Selects the redundancy policy.
Legal Values
255 — N/A, for the systems that are not supported
0 — Not Redundant — In this mode, even if one PSU stops functioning, the server is automatically turned
o.
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 dierent 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 conguration. In this mode, the system is functional even if one PSU stops
functioning.
Default Value N/A
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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.
248 Database Objects With Get and Set Commands