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тАО10-21-2010 04:31 AM
тАО10-21-2010 04:31 AM
HP fault light
Is there a mechanism for instantly locating the fault that a flashing fault light is indicating?
Searching through the logs looking for the relevant message is a bit of a pain compared to having a "show fault" command.
Searching through the logs looking for the relevant message is a bit of a pain compared to having a "show fault" command.
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тАО10-21-2010 05:16 AM
тАО10-21-2010 05:16 AM
Re: HP fault light
Hello Mohammed,
I am not aware of such command. Maybe you can grep the log files for events coming from the subsystem "chassis":
Procurve-5406# sh log -w | include chassis
12:22:49 00576 chassis: 50V Power Supply 1 is Faulted. Failures: 1
-> in this case the power supply #1 is faulted causing a flashing fault LED.
Cheers,
Michael
I am not aware of such command. Maybe you can grep the log files for events coming from the subsystem "chassis":
Procurve-5406# sh log -w | include chassis
12:22:49 00576 chassis: 50V Power Supply 1 is Faulted. Failures: 1
-> in this case the power supply #1 is faulted causing a flashing fault LED.
Cheers,
Michael
Ingentive Networks GmbH
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тАО10-21-2010 05:48 AM
тАО10-21-2010 05:48 AM
Re: HP fault light
Hi Michael,
Thanks. I was hoping there would be something more specific to all/any faults. It just seemed so obivous when I was trying to find the fault that I thought I must be missing something.
The issue in particular happened to be:
W 07/14/10 13:50:54 00265 system: Lost Communication with Mgmt Module 1
so you can't always catch everything unless you manually look through the whole log! :) (it doesn't help that not all procurve's support the grep option for logs)
Thanks. I was hoping there would be something more specific to all/any faults. It just seemed so obivous when I was trying to find the fault that I thought I must be missing something.
The issue in particular happened to be:
W 07/14/10 13:50:54 00265 system: Lost Communication with Mgmt Module 1
so you can't always catch everything unless you manually look through the whole log! :) (it doesn't help that not all procurve's support the grep option for logs)
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