NAME

Cisco::UCS::Blade::PowerBudget - Class for operations with a Cisco UCS blade power budgets.

SYNOPSIS

        # Print all blades in all chassis along with the chassis current 
	# output power and each blades current input power both in watts and 
	# as a percentage of the chassis input power level.

        map { 
                my $c_power = $_->stats->output_power;

                printf( "Chassis: %d - Output power: %.3f\n", $_->id, $c_power );

                map {
                        printf( "\tBlade: %d - Input power: %.3f (%.2f%%)\n",
				$_->id, $_->power_budget->current_power, 
				( $c_power == 0 
					? '-' 
					: ( $_->power_budget->current_power 
						/ $c_power * 100 ) 
				) 
			) 
                }   
                sort { $a->id <=> $b->id } $_->get_blades 
        } 
        sort { 
                $a->id <=> $b->id 
        } $ucs->get_chassiss;

        # E.g.
        #
        # Chassis: 1 - Output power: 704.000
        #       Blade: 1 - Input power: 119.000 (16.90%)
        #       Blade: 2 - Input power: 134.000 (19.03%)
        #       Blade: 3 - Input power: 135.000 (19.18%)
        #       Blade: 4 - Input power: 0.000 (0.00%)
        #       Blade: 5 - Input power: 0.000 (0.00%)
        #       Blade: 6 - Input power: 0.000 (0.00%)
        #       Blade: 7 - Input power: 0.000 (0.00%)
        #       Blade: 8 - Input power: 136.000 (19.32%)
        # Chassis: 2 - Output power: 1188.000
        #       Blade: 1 - Input power: 127.000 (10.69%)
        #       Blade: 2 - Input power: 0.000 (0.00%)
        #       Blade: 3 - Input power: 120.000 (10.10%)
        #       Blade: 4 - Input power: 0.000 (0.00%)
        #       Blade: 5 - Input power: 127.000 (10.69%)
        #       Blade: 6 - Input power: 121.000 (10.19%)
        #       Blade: 7 - Input power: 172.000 (14.48%)
        #       Blade: 8 - Input power: 136.000 (11.45%)
        # etc.

DECRIPTION

Cisco::UCS::Blade::PowerBudget is a class providing operations with a Cisco UCS blade power budget.

Note that you are not supposed to call the constructor yourself, rather a Cisco::UCS::Blade::PowerBudget object is created automatically by method calls on a Cisco::UCS::Blade object.

METHODS

admin_commited

Returns the administrative commited power level of the blade.

admin_peak

Returns the administrative peak power level of the blade.

cap_action

Returns the power cap action of the blade.

catalog_power

Returns the catalog power level of the blade.

current_power

Returns the current power level of the blade.

dyn_reallocation

Returns the power dynamic reallocation policy of the blade.

group_name

Returns the power group name of the blade.

idle_power

Returns the idle power level of the blade.

max_power

Returns the maximum power level of the blade.

min_power

Returns the minimum power level of the blade.

oper_commited

Returns the operator committed power level of the blade.

oper_min

Returns the operator committed minimum power level of the blade.

oper_peak

Returns the operator committed peak power level of the blade.

oper_state

Returns the operational power state of the blade.

priority

Returns the administrative power priority of the blade.

psu_capacity

Returns the PSU capacity.

psu_state

Returns the PSU state.

scaled_wt

Returns the scaled weighted threshold of the blade power budget.

style

Returns the power budget management style of the blade.

update_time

Returns a timestamp at which time the last time power budget statistics and information were last updated.

weight

Returns the power budget weight for the blade.

AUTHOR

Luke Poskitt, <ltp at cpan.org>

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-cisco-ucs-blade-powerbudget at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Cisco-UCS-Blade-PowerBudget. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc Cisco::UCS::Blade::PowerBudget

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2013 Luke Poskitt.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.

See http://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.