Blade Power Monitoring with ITA

Here are some screen shots using ITA version 8.1.1, that ships as part of Dell OpenManage 5.3.1, to monitor the power consumption of an M600 blade in a chassis.

This first screen shows where you select the Performance and Power Monitoring section for ITA.
Blade Power Monitoring with ITA - The Dell TechCenter

This shows the attributes you can select for monitoring after creating the task.
Blade Power Monitoring with ITA - The Dell TechCenter

This is the execution log that is seen as the task is running. Good for troubleshooting purposes is the data is not getting collected.
Blade Power Monitoring with ITA - The Dell TechCenter

If you right-click on the device name in the screen above, you get the option to view the chart. This shows the chart a few minutes after I've kicked off a CPU burn in utility. Please note, the values seen below are not indicative of any real workload on the server. You can can also see the Warning (yellow line) and Critical (red line) Thresholds that I set when creating the task.
Blade Power Monitoring with ITA - The Dell TechCenter

This is the chart a few minutes later after I've ramped down the CPU burn-in utility.
Blade Power Monitoring with ITA - The Dell TechCenter


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GP-KQueen Same functionality in MOM 05 / SCOM 07 0 Oct 6 2008, 12:13 PM EDT by GP-KQueen
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Does anyone know if this same kind of power consumption monitoring is available using the OpenManage MOM and SCOM Management Packs, and if so anytips on where to look to implement these counters?

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