An object of the present invention is to provide a management technique
for managing power supply modules. In multiple computer equipment 100, in
response to a load state, if an operation system 1101 issues a command
that changes a processor state of a processor 1021 to a sleep state, a
management module 107 is notified through a management network MI that
the processor state has changed. The management module 107 holds a system
information 108, and performs the steps of: updating system information
108 because the processor state has changed; from this system information
108, calculating the power consumption required for the multiple computer
equipment 100; determining the number of required AC-DC power supply
modules 1061, 1062, . . . to be operated; and changing the number of
operating AC-DC power supply modules 1061, 1062, . . . by use of a
control interface PA.