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Figure 16. HP ProLiant z6000 G6 chassis node, fan, and power control block diagram


Power control logic in the z6000 G6 chassis operates in one of four possible modes as shown in

Table 3.

Table 3. HP ProLiant G6 chassis power control logic modes

Mode Function

0

No Redundancy. Power Control Disabled. No power throttling will occur.

1

AC Redundancy with throttling. This is the default mode. It provides maximum
performance with power supply redundancy. Power control logic will throttle the

performance of each node if the chassis has only one operational power supply.

In this mode, the servers are expected to survive an unexpected AC power loss to

one of the power supplies.

2

Full AC/DC Redundancy. Power control logic will maintain a power cap value at
the DC rating of a single power supply (460W, 750W, or 1200W), such that if

one power supply experiences a DC or AC failure, the chassis should remain
online and operational. Users should be aware of the minimum power

consumption of the chassis. It must be less than the rating of a single power

supply. Running the PPIC utility with the –c option will provide this information.

3

User Configurable (enabled with LO100i Advanced Pack purchase on the nodes).
The user specifies the total power required to operate the 2U chassis, within the

capabilities of the hardware installed. Before setting this mode, users are strongly

advised to run the PPIC utility with the –c option to calibrate the minimum and
maximum power consumption for the chassis. For accuracy, the –c command

should be run after installing and configuring all hardware and bringing all nodes

online in the 2U chassis. To avoid reduced performance due to throttling, a user
configurable power cap value should not be set below or within 20% of the

minimum power value provided by the –c option.

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