fuelg command
This command displays information about the server power.
Note
Some fuelg commands are not available in high-density server nodes.
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.
Syntax:
fuelg [-options]
| Option | Description | Values |
|---|---|---|
| -pme | Enable or disable power management and capping on the server. | on, off Note This option is not available in high-density server nodes. |
| -pcapmode | Set the power capping mode for the server. | output Note
|
| -pcap | A 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 Note This option is not available in high-density server nodes. |
| -history | Display power consumption or performance history. | pc, perf |
| -period | A numeric value to display history. | 1, 6, 12, 24 hours |
| -pm | Set the policy mode for loss of redundant power. |
|
| -zm | Enable or disable zero output mode. This setting can only be set when the policy mode is set to redundant with throttling. | on, off Note This option is not available in high-density server nodes. |
| -perf | Display the current compute utilization, including system, processor, memory module, and I/O. | Note For AMD servers, only the processor and memory module utilization will be included. |
| -pc | Display current power consumption |
Note For AMD servers, only the system, CPU and other components will be included. |
Example:
system> fuelg
-pme : off
-pcapmode : output
-pcap : 0
-pm : rt
-zm : off
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