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fuelg command

This command displays information about the server power.

Use the fuelg command to display information about server power usage and configure server power management. This command also configures policies for power redundancy loss. The following table shows the arguments for the options.

Table 1. fuelg command.

The following table is a multi-row three column table consisting of the options, option descriptions, and associated values for the options.

OptionDescriptionValues
-pmeEnable or disable power management and capping on the server.on, off
-pcapmodeSet the power capping mode for the server.input, output
-pcapA numeric value that falls within the range of power capping values displayed when running the fuelg command, with no options, on the target.numeric wattage value
-historyDisplay power consumption or performance historypc, perf
-periodA numeric value to display history (1, 6, 12, 24 hours)numeric value in hours
-pmSet the policy mode for loss of redundant power.
  • bt- basic with throttling

  • rt- redundant with throttling (default)

  • ort- N_1 redundant with throttling

-zmEnable or disable zero output mode. This setting can only be set when the policy mode is set to redundant with throttling.on, off
-perfDisplay the current compute utilization, including system, microprocessor, and I/O.percentage
-pcDisplay current power consumption
  • output- display current DC power consumption. For Rack and Tower servers it will include the power consumption of the system, CPU, memory and other components, For ITE blade servers it will only include the system power consumption.

  • input- Display current input power consumption, including system power consumption.

Syntax:
fuelg [<em className="ph i">options</em>]
option:
-pme <em className="ph i">on|off</em>
-pcapmode <em className="ph i">input|output</em>
-pcap
-history
-period
-pm <em className="ph i">bt|r|rt</em>
-zm <em className="ph i">on|off</em>
-perf
-pc <em className="ph i">input|output</em>
Example:
system> fuelg
-pme: on
system>