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Cisco EnergyWise Configuration Guide
OL-19806-03
Chapter 2 Managing Multiple Entities
Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
Using Queries to Manage Power in the Domain
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode:
Command Purpose
Step 1
energywise query importance importance
{keywords word,word,... | name name} collect
{delta | usage} [timeout timeout]
or
energywise query importance importance
{keywords word,word,... | name name} sum
{delta | usage} [timeout timeout]
(Optional) Runs a query to display power information for the
domain entities.
• importance importance—Only entities with importance
values less than or equal to the specified value respond to the
query. The importance range is from 1 to 100.
• (Optional) keywords word,word—Filters the results based
on one or more keywords.
• (Optional) name name—Filters the results based on the
name. For the wildcard, use * or name* with the asterisk at
the end of the name phrase.
• collect {delta | usage}—Displays power-usage information
in watts (W) from the domain members and end points.
–
delta—Displays the delta vector with the difference
between the actual power usage and the maximum power
usage for each power level for what-if calculations.
–
usage—Displays the actual power usage.
• sum {delta | usage}—Displays the summary of the
power-usage information from domain members and end
points.
–
delta—Displays the delta vector.
–
usage—Displays the actual power usage.
Note In the results with the sum keyword, the Responded total
is not accurate. The Queried total is accurate and is the
number of entities that respond to the query.
• (Optional) timeout timeout—Sets the time in seconds that
the management station waits for query results.
The default is 6 seconds. The range is from 1 to 180.
Repeat this step to run another query.