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. |
Display power domain information using the JCS CLI fuelg command.
The following sample output appears when power domain information is displayed:
system> fuelgNote: 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