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тАО12-29-2009 02:35 AM
тАО12-29-2009 02:35 AM
Power failure on C3000
Hi
I've had a power failure on my C3000. Im not sure which power supply failed or why.
Here's the information i get from the SNMP traps:
[root@nagios bektra07]# /usr/local/nagios32/libexec/check_hp_bladechassis -H 192.168.238.10 -C public -p -d
System: BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure
ServiceTag: CZC8350L55
Firmware: 2.32
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Component Status
=============================================================================
STATE | PART NO. | MESSAGE TEXT
---------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------
CRITICAL | 437504-B21 | Enclosure overall health condition is Failed
OK | 448589-B21 | Enclosure management module 1 is Active, status is Ok
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 1 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 2 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 3 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 4 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 5 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 6 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 459486R-B21 | Blade 1 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: vmwareesxi01
OK | 435458-B21 | Blade 2 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer01
OK | 435458-B21 | Blade 3 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer02
OK | 435458-B21 | Blade 4 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer03
OK | 459486R-B21 | Blade 5 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: BRIO2
OK | 435458R-B21 | Blade 8 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer06
OK | 406740-B21 | I/O module 1 is type noconnect: HP HP 1Gb Ethernet Pass-Thru Module for c-Class BladeSystem
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 1 is Ok, output: 280 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 2 is Ok, output: 224 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 3 is Ok, output: 196 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 4 is Ok, output: 128 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 5 is Ok, output: 253 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 6 is Ok, output: 265 W
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Power Readings
=============================================================================
Total power consumption: 1346 W
Look at the first line. For me it looks like its the whole enclosure that needs to be replaced.
CRITICAL | 437504-B21 | Enclosure overall health condition is Failed
I hope someone out there knows what this means.
Regards Michael
Denmark
I've had a power failure on my C3000. Im not sure which power supply failed or why.
Here's the information i get from the SNMP traps:
[root@nagios bektra07]# /usr/local/nagios32/libexec/check_hp_bladechassis -H 192.168.238.10 -C public -p -d
System: BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure
ServiceTag: CZC8350L55
Firmware: 2.32
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Component Status
=============================================================================
STATE | PART NO. | MESSAGE TEXT
---------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------
CRITICAL | 437504-B21 | Enclosure overall health condition is Failed
OK | 448589-B21 | Enclosure management module 1 is Active, status is Ok
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 1 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 2 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 3 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 4 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 5 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 412140-B21 | Fan 6 condition is Ok (present)
OK | 459486R-B21 | Blade 1 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: vmwareesxi01
OK | 435458-B21 | Blade 2 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer01
OK | 435458-B21 | Blade 3 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer02
OK | 435458-B21 | Blade 4 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer03
OK | 459486R-B21 | Blade 5 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: BRIO2
OK | 435458R-B21 | Blade 8 is a ProLiant BL460c G1 with name: XenServer06
OK | 406740-B21 | I/O module 1 is type noconnect: HP HP 1Gb Ethernet Pass-Thru Module for c-Class BladeSystem
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 1 is Ok, output: 280 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 2 is Ok, output: 224 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 3 is Ok, output: 196 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 4 is Ok, output: 128 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 5 is Ok, output: 253 W
OK | 437572-B21 | PSU 6 is Ok, output: 265 W
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
System Power Readings
=============================================================================
Total power consumption: 1346 W
Look at the first line. For me it looks like its the whole enclosure that needs to be replaced.
CRITICAL | 437504-B21 | Enclosure overall health condition is Failed
I hope someone out there knows what this means.
Regards Michael
Denmark
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тАО01-04-2010 10:06 AM
тАО01-04-2010 10:06 AM
Re: Power failure on C3000
Hi Michael,
Power and Fan seems to be OK, may be it is temperature-related...
May be you should login via the Onboard Administrator module and check the enclosure's status from there?
Also it is known that the Onboard Admin, server and ILO firmware should be updated for everything to work correctly, take a look in the HP Support Site for updated firmware files (specially in the ILO for each blade server...)
Hope it helps,
Albatross
Power and Fan seems to be OK, may be it is temperature-related...
May be you should login via the Onboard Administrator module and check the enclosure's status from there?
Also it is known that the Onboard Admin, server and ILO firmware should be updated for everything to work correctly, take a look in the HP Support Site for updated firmware files (specially in the ILO for each blade server...)
Hope it helps,
Albatross
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тАО01-04-2010 10:54 AM
тАО01-04-2010 10:54 AM
Re: Power failure on C3000
Ive contacted HP and send them an showAll report.. Hopefully i will get status by the end of the week..
i'll get back to u all
i'll get back to u all
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