Hi Fellow Skunks,
I am hoping those who had a chance to watch the webcast on IPv6 had an informative and insightful session.
However, I would like need opinions on an issue with a server, purely power based.
What we have:
HP ML 370 G6 server, Win2k8, 64bit, 1 PSU
8 CPUs (2 cores, each quadcore), 8GB RAM, 8 HDD
APC SC1500 UPS, protecting my above server
Scenario:
When power interruption occurs (low voltage/brownout/blackout), then server goes off immediately, this means its not protecting the server.
For a blackout, we have to wait for mains power to resume before we proceed with anything
For a low voltage (dim), the server power button gives an orange LED, meaning we have to wait until sufficient power resumes (Voltage analysis shows the server will only remains ON when there is mains power input of >235 Vrms to UPS. Am told server is basically pulling in more power then the UPS can supply...
***Another ML 370 G5 with similar spec.s has no issues, its well protected withe same UPS model and doesn't go off in any of the power interruptions
What I have tried:
1. APC PowerChute software for managing the UPS doesn't options for changing power settings, i.e supply volatge and power to the server
2.
I have looked for that power option to select Balanced power mode, assuming its on high performance and which makes the server require higher power (from
Windows server)
What should I do to ensure the server is protected?
And does disabling the hyperthreading option in setup help?
Any power settings that I need to change, and how....?
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