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тАО03-03-2009 02:44 PM
тАО03-03-2009 02:44 PM
Power supply problem
It is showing 2 power supplies failed when we checked on stm/xstm. But when Engineer checked physically, he is saying all are fine and he can see the power lights on.
Even in syslog.log it is showing error /opt/resmon/bin/resdata -R 177668106 -r /system/events/core_hw/core_hw -n 177668099 -a. We work from offshore.
can anyone help me in this?
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тАО03-03-2009 03:01 PM
тАО03-03-2009 03:01 PM
Re: Power supply problem
login to the gsp and check the status of the power supplies there first
once logged onto the gsp issue the ps command
GSP>ps
this should show you the current status of the power on the system.
also check the event log
/var/opt/resmon/log/event.log
it could be that the power just got interupted for a short period? what is the time stamp on the errors?
Andy
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тАО03-03-2009 09:20 PM
тАО03-03-2009 09:20 PM
Re: Power supply problem
You should check from GSP:
GSP> ps
PS
Power Monitor Status:
Firmware Revision : A
System Power state: On Power Switch : On
Temperature : Normal Selected fan state: Normal
Power supplies | Fan
# State Type | States
-----------------------------------------------------------
0 Normal Type 0 | Normal
1 Normal Type 0 | Normal
2 Not Installed - | Normal
and from hp-ux:
# echo "sel dev 1;info;wait;il"|cstm
...
Cabinet 0
Cabinet 0 Hardware Inventory:
Component Present Failure State
--------- ------- ------- -------
Cabinet Fans (blowers) 8 0 unknown
Cabinet Power Supplies 3 0 unknown
I/O Power Supplies 0
BackPlane Power Supplies 0
...
What is this telling you:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -R 177668106 -r /system/events/core_hw/core_hw -n 177668099 -a
Timestamp?
Maybe the power source was off and is now on again.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО03-03-2009 09:21 PM
тАО03-03-2009 09:21 PM
Re: Power supply problem
You should check from GSP:
GSP> ps
PS
Power Monitor Status:
Firmware Revision : A
System Power state: On Power Switch : On
Temperature : Normal Selected fan state: Normal
Power supplies | Fan
# State Type | States
-----------------------------------------------------------
0 Normal Type 0 | Normal
1 Normal Type 0 | Normal
2 Not Installed - | Normal
and from hp-ux:
# echo "sel dev 1;info;wait;il"|cstm
...
Cabinet 0
Cabinet 0 Hardware Inventory:
Component Present Failure State
--------- ------- ------- -------
Cabinet Fans (blowers) 8 0 unknown
Cabinet Power Supplies 3 0 unknown
I/O Power Supplies 0
BackPlane Power Supplies 0
...
What is this telling you:
/opt/resmon/bin/resdata -R 177668106 -r /system/events/core_hw/core_hw -n 177668099 -a
Timestamp?
Maybe the power source was off and is now on again.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО03-04-2009 07:04 AM
тАО03-04-2009 07:04 AM
Re: Power supply problem
Good Luck
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тАО03-04-2009 09:33 AM
тАО03-04-2009 09:33 AM
Re: Power supply problem
# echo "sel dev 1;info;wait;il"|cstm
with above command i got below information.
Hardware Inventory:
Cabinet Fans = 8 (No Failures)
Cabinet Power Supplies = 3 (1 Failure; Power Supply 2)
Cabinet I/O Bay Fans = 0
I/O Bay Power Supplies = 0
time stamp for the error log : Mar 3 11:07:22
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тАО03-04-2009 09:41 AM
тАО03-04-2009 09:41 AM
Re: Power supply problem
The GSP is always installed!
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО03-04-2009 10:58 AM
тАО03-04-2009 10:58 AM
Re: Power supply problem
server wont run if no gsp card installed.
I guess you just dont know how to use it, or it hasnt been set up for remote login?
your output shows a failed PSU though
Cabinet Power Supplies = 3 (1 Failure; Power Supply 2)
Andy