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iPMI get host power regulatory details

 
Rakshth_b
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iPMI get host power regulatory details

How can i get the power regulatory settings details using ipmi

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Suvamay
HPE Pro

Re: iPMI get host power regulatory details

Hello 

Please find the below link, if you find useful from the technical paper then great else, please let us know the details about your query. Please have a ticket logged about the issue if 

https://h50146.www5.hpe.com/products/software/oe/linux/mainstream/support/whitepaper/pdfs/4AA5-4240ENW.pdf

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Rakshth_b
Occasional Visitor

Re: iPMI get host power regulatory details

Hi,

i had gone through the white paper, i'm tryinh to get power data from ilo usinh ipmi. I have enabled ipmi over lan. i'm able to get all the details like CPU temperature, inlet, exhaust temperature etc. but not able to get the details on which power regulator mode is the server running currently.

Suvamay
HPE Pro

Re: iPMI get host power regulatory details

Hello 

This can be useful. check the below command regarding the power...

power <command>

Platform power limit command options are:

reading

Get power related readings from the system.

get_limit

Get the configured power limits.

set_limit  <parameter> <value>

Set a power limit option.

Possible parameters/values are: action <No Action | Hard Power Off & Log Event to SEL | Log Event to SEL>

Exception Actions are taken as "No Action", "Hard Power Off system and log events to SEL", or "Log event to SEL only".

limit <number in Watts>

Power Limit Requested in Watts.

correction <number in milliseconds>

Correction Time Limit in milliseconds.

sample <number in seconds>

Statistics Sampling period in seconds.

activate

Activate the set power limit.

deactivate

Deactivate the set power limit.

 

 

 

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