Multiple hosts within the cluster are reporting a consistent, throttled CPU clock speed of exactly 28.6% of their rated frequency. This performance degradation is uniform across the fleet and persists regardless of OS-level power management settings.
The specific value of 28.6% is a signature of a Power Supply Unit (PSU) Redundancy Failure or a Power Capacity Mismatch at the chassis/blade level.
Most enterprise servers (e.g., Dell PowerEdge, HPE ProLiant) are designed to "fail safe." If the server detects that the available power from the remaining PSUs cannot support a 100% load during a spike, the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC), Integrated Lights Out (iLO), or Chassis Management Controller (CMC) will trigger an Extreme Power Cap.
| Potential Cause | Description |
| PSU Loss | One of the redundant power supplies has failed or lost its AC source. |
| Power Budget Over-subscription | New hardware (GPUs, high-draw NVMe drives) was added without upgrading the PSU capacity. |
| Firmware Bug | A glitch in the Power Management Controller incorrectly reporting available wattage. |
| DAPC/OS Conflict | The BIOS is set to "Minimum Power" or a specific "Power Cap" policy has been pushed via management software. |
1. Validate Power Hardware
2. Review Power Cap Policies
3. Gracefully shut down the host.
4. Update Firmware
5. Update Firmware
Change the power settings in power management of the iDrac/iLO to use A/B Grid Redundant. (Should always be set to Redundant)