powerPolicyName

CME-MIB · .1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.51.2.2.10.6.1.1.3

Object

column mandatory OctetString
The short name of the power policy. The following are the possible
names and their detailed description:
              
 Power Module Redundancy
      Intended for a single power source into the chassis
      where each Power Module is on its own dedicated circuit.
      Total allowed power draw is limited to one less than the
      number of Power Modules when more than one Power Module is
      present. One Power Module can fail without affecting blade
      operation. Multiple Power Module failures can cause
      the chassis to power off. Note that some blades may not be
      allowed to power on if doing so would exceed the policy power
      limit.
              
 Power Module Redundancy with Blade Throttling Allowed
      Very similar to the Power Module Redundancy policy. This
      policy allows you to draw more total power; however, capable
      blades may be allowed to throttle down if one Power Module fails.
              
 Basic Power Management
      Total allowed power is higher than other policies and is limited only
      by the total power capacity of all the Power Modules up to the maximum
      of chassis power rating. This is the least conservative approach, since
      it does not provide any protection for power source or Power Module
      failure. If any single power supply fails, blade and/or chassis
      operation may be affected.
              
 Power Source Redundancy
      Intended for dual power sources into the chassis. Total
      allowed power draw is limited to the capacity of two Power
      Modules. This is the most conservative approach and is
      recommended when all four Power Modules are installed.
      When the chassis is correctly wired with dual power
      sources, one power source can fail without affecting
      blade operation. Note that some blades may not be
      allowed to power on if doing so would exceed the policy
      power limit.
              
 Power Source Redundancy with Blade Throttling Allowed
      Very similar to the Power Source Redundancy policy. This policy
      allows you to draw more total power; however, capable blades
      may be allowed to throttle down if one power source fails.

Context

MIB
CME-MIB
OID
.1.3.6.1.4.1.2.3.51.2.2.10.6.1.1.3
Type
column
Access
readonly
Status
mandatory
Parent
powerPolicyEntry
Table
powerPolicyTable
Siblings
6

Syntax

OctetString

Values & Constraints

No enumerated values or constraints recorded.

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