Configuring And Managing Power; Installing Or Updating The Cmc Firmware - Dell POWEREDGE M1000E Configuration Manual

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Configuring and Managing Power

You can use the Web-based and RACADM interfaces to manage and
configure power controls on the CMC, as outlined in the following sections.
For detailed information on the various power management options, see
"Power Management" in the CMC User's Guide.
Configuring Power Budget and Redundancy
The CMC's power management service optimizes power consumption for the
entire chassis (the chassis, servers, I/O modules, iKVM, CMC, and PSUs) and
re-allocates power to different modules based on the demand.
NOTE:
To perform power management actions, you must have Chassis Control
Administrator privileges.
1 Log in to the CMC Web-based interface.
2 Select Chassis in the system tree.
3 Click the Power Management tab. The Power Budget Status page is
displayed.
4 Click the Configuration sub-tab. The Budget/Redundancy Configuration
page is displayed.
5 Configure the power budget and redundancy settings based on the
components in the enclosure and your needs.
6 Click Apply to save your changes.

Installing or Updating the CMC Firmware

NOTE:
It is normal for some or all of the fan units to spin at 100 percent during CMC
or iDRAC firmware updates on a server.
Updating Firmware in a Redundant CMC Configuration
NOTE:
In redundant CMC configuration, care must be taken to update CMC
firmware on both modules. Failure to do so may cause unexpected behavior during
a CMC failover or failback. Use the following procedure for redundant CMC
deployments.
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