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Scenario 2. You try to import a license on a device without a license
imported
In this case, the following happens:
• If a policy exists on the devices, you will receive a "Server Capabilities
Changed" event.
• The
Policy
tab of the devices is set to
Enabled
in the
Power Overview
page.
• The power capability status of the devices is changed in the
Device List
page.
• The policy of the devices is editable. You can access it from the
Policies
page.
Upgrading Device Power Policy Capability
The power policy capability of some devices can be upgraded to include
capping of power consumption, for example, Dell PowerEdge M620. These
devices show Monitor and Upgradable. To upgrade the device so that its
power consumption can be capped, go to the Device List page and click
Upgrade next to the device, then follow the instructions on the pop-up help
page to upgrade the device power capability. Once the upgrade is completed,
the power capability status changes to Monitor & Capping within 24 hours.
Creating a Policy
You can create static or dynamic policies for your device/group.
You can create static power policies for a rack, chassis or device, and create
dynamic power policies for any group/device. Power policies only apply to the
groups/devices that have Monitor & Capping power capability.
You can create multiple policies on the same device/group. This is useful
when you want to apply different policies at different time periods for the
same device/group.
To create a new policy:
1
Go to
Power Overview
→
Physical/Logical Groups
page.
2
Click the rack/chassis/device icon, and go to the
Policies
tab.
3
Click
Create New Policy
.
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