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тАО11-11-2010 02:22 AM
тАО11-11-2010 02:22 AM
c3000 OA Power Meter shows crazy values
Our c3000 OA Power Meter page is showing AC power consumption around 37kW !!! although the DC power values displayed elsewhere seem sensible.
Table view shows stuff like: Peak Watts (Side A + Side B) 37554, Min Watts 36481, Avg Watts AC 37087, Cap Watts 0, Derated Watts 0, Rated Watts 0.
Looks like there is seriously duff data somewhere.
Any ideas why this may be like this?
Running OA firmware 3.00
Table view shows stuff like: Peak Watts (Side A + Side B) 37554, Min Watts 36481, Avg Watts AC 37087, Cap Watts 0, Derated Watts 0, Rated Watts 0.
Looks like there is seriously duff data somewhere.
Any ideas why this may be like this?
Running OA firmware 3.00
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тАО11-11-2010 05:21 AM
тАО11-11-2010 05:21 AM
Re: c3000 OA Power Meter shows crazy values
Try to upgrade OA firmware to 3.20, and upgrade all iLO firmware in server blades.
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тАО08-10-2012 03:57 AM
тАО08-10-2012 03:57 AM
Re: c3000 OA Power Meter shows crazy values
Bob,
Having an identical issue with a C3000 enclosure - however we have the latest FW for both ILO and OA installed. Is it possible to tell us how you resolved your issue?
Jon
@Bob Cullen wrote:
Our c3000 OA Power Meter page is showing AC power consumption around 37kW !!! although the DC power values displayed elsewhere seem sensible.
Table view shows stuff like: Peak Watts (Side A + Side B) 37554, Min Watts 36481, Avg Watts AC 37087, Cap Watts 0, Derated Watts 0, Rated Watts 0.
Looks like there is seriously duff data somewhere.
Any ideas why this may be like this?
Running OA firmware 3.00
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