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тАО06-02-2008 12:55 PM
тАО06-02-2008 12:55 PM
MP:CM> de
Select device: b (bulk power supplies)
Enter slot number: 0
Cached or Actual data [C]/A: a
48 Volt rail V/I State
Overvolt: ok
Undervolt: FLT
Overcurrent: ok
V0(v): 49
V1(v): 0
I(A): 5
Standby rail OVERCURRENT/UNDERVOLTAGE FAULT
Active AC lines = 0 1
MP: CM> ps
Select Device: T - Cabinet
HW status for rp7410 cabinet : FAILURE DETECTED
Power Redundancy : redundant
Power Viability : viable
AC Line status:
Line A0 Present
Line A1 Present
Line B0 Present
Line B1 Present
Any feedback is appreciated.
-Kevin
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тАО06-02-2008 09:20 PM
тАО06-02-2008 09:20 PM
Re: BPS alert for an RP7410
Although the symptom you are dealing with is not mentioned in the customer advisory c00519570, it's worth to verify if the case is applicable.
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c00519570&jumpid=em_EL_Alerts/US/Apr06_ALL/Alerts
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тАО06-03-2008 04:50 AM
тАО06-03-2008 04:50 AM
Re: BPS alert for an RP7410
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тАО06-03-2008 07:08 AM
тАО06-03-2008 07:08 AM
Solutionin the PS output we can see that all four power cables are connected:
AC Line status:
Line A0 Present
Line A1 Present
Line B0 Present
Line B1 Present
but in the de output on the power supply we see
V1(v): 0
This should be 48 V !
Together with the other errors you see (f.e.
"Standby rail OVERCURRENT/UNDERVOLTAGE FAULT
Active AC lines = 0 1" )
I would say, that this powersupply is defect. If you have a downtime, then you could try to swap the BPS to make sure it is not a problem with the connector (I do not think so).
Attention: At least two power lines must be connected (and recognized) to power on a rp7410 although one power line is enough to continue running an already powered on rp7410.
best regards
Stefan
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тАО06-03-2008 08:11 AM
тАО06-03-2008 08:11 AM
Re: BPS alert for an RP7410
Thanks for clarifying the running and boot requirements. It sounds like I could lose the good supply and the server would continue to function. Since it's used only for test applications I'm trying to weigh the risk versus cost of a replacement BPS.
- Kevin
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тАО06-10-2008 04:33 AM
тАО06-10-2008 04:33 AM