tmac> why bother at all... for just a few buck you can go out and get tmac> some "Y" power cables (C13/C14) and fake the NetApp gear into tmac> thinking it is fully powered.
tmac> I have done that ....so many times.... before.
Duh... what a great idea. My other thought had been to just turn off the power switches on the un-powered side to silence the alarm as well.
And those cords are cheap too! Only $7 each for 3 footers.
http://rackmountpdu.com/Category/150-c14-to-c13-splitter-power-cords.aspx
John