Displaying Power Domain Information
Purpose
You can display power domain information to make sure the power domains are operating properly. The JCS chassis is separated into two power domains. Power domain A supports all JCS modules and slots (bays) 1 through 6. Power domain A uses power modules 1 and 2. Power domain B supports slots 7 though 14 and uses power modules 3 and 4.
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Note: To support devices in power domain B, a power-supply option (consisting of two power modules) must be installed. |
Action
Display power domain information using the JCS CLI fuelg command.
The following sample output appears when power domain information is displayed:
system> fuelg
Note: All power values are displayed in Watts. Power Domain 1 -------------- Status: Power domain status is good. Modules: Bay 1: 2880 Bay 2: 2880 Power Management Policy: Basic Power Management Power in Use: 907 Total Power: 4000 Allocated Power (Max): 1921 Remaining Power: 2079 Power Domain 2 -------------- Status: Power domain status is good. Modules: Bay 3: 2880 Bay 4: 2880 Power Management Policy: Basic Power Management Power in Use: 116 Total Power: 4000 Allocated Power (Max): 800 Remaining Power: 3200