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тАО11-13-2006 01:54 AM
тАО11-13-2006 01:54 AM
Hello All,
This a general inquiry.
Can PSU be Hot swapped when populated with 2 cell boards.The server has 2 power supplies.
Does all the line cords need to plugged in total of 4 or can you still hot swap with 2 line cords.
PJ
This a general inquiry.
Can PSU be Hot swapped when populated with 2 cell boards.The server has 2 power supplies.
Does all the line cords need to plugged in total of 4 or can you still hot swap with 2 line cords.
PJ
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тАО11-13-2006 01:20 PM
тАО11-13-2006 01:20 PM
Re: HP RP7410/7420 Bulk power supply
Hi,
You can hot swap the Bulk Power Supply. About the power cords, you don't have to unplug the cables, so you could do replacement with 4 power cords plugged
regards,
Sandy
You can hot swap the Bulk Power Supply. About the power cords, you don't have to unplug the cables, so you could do replacement with 4 power cords plugged
regards,
Sandy
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тАО11-13-2006 06:19 PM
тАО11-13-2006 06:19 PM
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Hi PJ,
The bulk power supplies are N+1 redundant components and are fully hot-swappable while the system is operational
Do not remove both bulk power supplies simultaneously while the system is operational. Possible data loss may result.
Do not remove a failed bulk power supply (or BPS) unless a replacement BPS is available for immediate installation. This ensures proper airflow during system operation.
Best Regards,
Prashanth
The bulk power supplies are N+1 redundant components and are fully hot-swappable while the system is operational
Do not remove both bulk power supplies simultaneously while the system is operational. Possible data loss may result.
Do not remove a failed bulk power supply (or BPS) unless a replacement BPS is available for immediate installation. This ensures proper airflow during system operation.
Best Regards,
Prashanth
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тАО11-14-2006 03:23 AM
тАО11-14-2006 03:23 AM
Re: HP RP7410/7420 Bulk power supply
Hello,
I got held on a job.My system is fully loaded with 2 cells and so forth.The current configuration is one power source for each PSU i am not using all power sources.So you are saying the system will operate on one PSU in a fully loaded system.Do you need all 4 poer sources to be plugged in.
PJ
I got held on a job.My system is fully loaded with 2 cells and so forth.The current configuration is one power source for each PSU i am not using all power sources.So you are saying the system will operate on one PSU in a fully loaded system.Do you need all 4 poer sources to be plugged in.
PJ
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