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тАО04-01-2011 07:04 AM
тАО04-01-2011 07:04 AM
Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
This enclosure PS #2 failed, and soon after that Server #3 got powered down and refused to power up, IML is showing:
Server Blade Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power (Enclosure Serial Number USEXXXXXXX, Slot 3).
Said server is not affected by the Power Managment Controller issue, and its ILO version was 1.81.
Dynamic Power was enabled an PS #6 was powered off, even after disabling Dynamic Mode the server refused to power up, (also tried to reset the server from the OA and from what i've been said the server was re-inserted).
Of course there was plenty of power left on the enclosures, so i'm at odds why the server would not power up...
No matter what, the server won't power up
Now, since dynamic Power mode was on, PS #6 was actually turned off,
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тАО04-01-2011 07:48 AM
тАО04-01-2011 07:48 AM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
What interconnect devices? Virtual Connect? Firmware versions for oba, interconnects, blades? ILO 1.81 might be a bit old. System BIOS?
I know that Virtual Connect can prevent power on, and there are firmware issues...
Also, can you display the various power settings for us?
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тАО04-12-2011 01:51 PM
тАО04-12-2011 01:51 PM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
As soon as the PS got replaced the server powered up normally.
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тАО04-13-2011 12:55 AM
тАО04-13-2011 12:55 AM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
BR
/jag
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тАО04-13-2011 06:16 AM
тАО04-13-2011 06:16 AM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
This should be AC Redundant to run the enclosure without any issues.
In that situation only if 1,2,3 power supplies powered off the enclosures all servers should run without any issues.
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тАО04-13-2011 07:20 AM
тАО04-13-2011 07:20 AM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
I'm at odds here..
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тАО07-25-2012 10:49 AM
тАО07-25-2012 10:49 AM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
You are screwed. The problem is with the power controller *in the chassis* not the blade.
We've had this happen TWICE in our c7000 chassis and the only remedy is to power cycle the entire chassis since the chassis firmware is not resettable or upgradeable.
By chance do you have a "HP 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch" (not procurve) in an interconnect bay slot? The chassis seems to lose contact with our "HP 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch" devices a few days before this problem occurs. The IC bay Error says "The device is not supported by Hewlett-Packard".
The blades will them start showing " I/O mismatch detected. Please see port mapping information." Whane you see this error, DO NOT POWER CYCLE THE BLADE, because it will not power on once the " I/O mismatch detected. Please see port mapping information." erorr is logged.
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тАО07-10-2017 09:06 AM
тАО07-10-2017 09:06 AM
Re: Enclosure Inadequate Power To Power On: Not Enough Power
Hi, Gerardo.
How do you solve this issue. I have a C3000 Enclosure with 2 clusters:
ClusterA1: 4 BL460c G8
Cluster B: 2 BL460c G9 with 1 BL460c G7
My BL460 G7 is showing that same message, but it still on, and It seems to work properly.
Attached, yo can see more information.
Thanks for your help.