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2 weeks ago - last edited yesterday by support_s
2 weeks ago - last edited yesterday by support_s
Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
Hello,
I would like to retreive the Maximum and Average power consumption for my servers using HPE Oneview powershell module.
Has someone a script like that and would be willing to share ?
PhS
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
Hi PhS,
I have a script but it`s too big to share here.
Basically I`m using the 'Get-HPEiLOPowerMeter' cmdlet (for iLO5 and above) from the PowerShell Scripting Tools. It contains all information you are looking for.
kind regards
Tom
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
Since the file is quite big to share and for us to work extensively on the query, May we request a Remote session to diagnose further?
Can you please log a Support case with us for further diagnosis?
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
Sure I can open a case ... but how can I make sure it ends up at the right place ?
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
Once a support ticket has been raised with the correct entitlement and issue summary, our engineers would check and would direct it to the relevant team
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
We all know that is the theory : that tickets are reaching the correct team.
Can you help me writting the ticket that has the most chance for that ? BTW a ticket ws raised automaticaly by the bot on this forum HPE Support case 5389587712 ... but I have not been contacted, and I cannot find this ticket.
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
5389587712 is a community support ticket raised wherein we are currently suggesting you to log a Support ticket at support.hpe.com
Once the ticket is raised through a valid support contract/warrnaty we would reach out to your phone/Weblink for a Remote session.
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
@PhS- wrote:We all know that is the theory : that tickets are reaching the correct team.
Can you help me writting the ticket that has the most chance for that ? BTW a ticket ws raised automaticaly by the bot on this forum HPE Support case 5389587712 ... but I have not been contacted, and I cannot find this ticket.
AFAIK, these are free cases and not tied to the serial numbers of your product because serial number is confidential information and should not be shared in public forums. Thats why they do not show up in support center also. , So they recommend calling tech support to perform proper analysis. This was what was explained to me.
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Re: Powershell : Retrieve Maximum and Average power consumption for servers.
I have opened a case ... and I am waiting to be contacted