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4
Click
Apply
.
Filtering Policies
You can apply a filter to show only specific policies.
To filter policies:
1
Go to the
Policies
page.
2
Click
Filter
.
3
The
Filter
window opens. Click a filtering option in the left pane -
Policy
Ty p e
,
Power Cap
, or
Policy Status
- to display a specific filtering option
window.
4
In the filtering option window, use the displayed information to select the
filtering options. You can use one or more options to filter policies.
•
Policy Type
—
Select the static power policy or dynamic power policy. You
can select multiple policy types.
•
Power Cap
—
Define the power cap range for the device/group by setting
the minimum and maximum power cap values.
•
Policy Status
—
Select the status of the policy. The status can be Enabled,
Disabled and Active, Inactive. You can select multiple options.
5
Click
Apply
. The
Policies
page displays the filtered policies.
Emergency Power Reduction
When there is an emergency situation, for example, if there is a power failure
and the devices are running on the UPS, you can initiate Emergency Power
Reduction to set the power consumption to minimal.
WARNING: Applying emergency power reduction will throttle power on the
devices down to an extremely low level, which will impact performance. All the
devices with Monitor & Capping power capability are impacted. Use this only in
an emergency situation.
To initiate an emergency power reduction:
1
Go to
Power Overview
→
Physical/Logical Groups
.
2
Click the icon of the device/group, and go to the
Policies
tab.
3
Click
Emergency Power Reduction
in the upper-right corner.
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