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04-04-2019 01:17 AM
04-04-2019 01:17 AM
Aruba 5412R Switch (J9822A) power module not powered
Hello,
We are having a problem with our Aruba 5412R Switch (J9822A) where power modules do not power up after a re-plugged power cable. I have to re-seat the failed power module and then all works fine.
Each power module could work fine in every slot 1-4. It looks like a logical issue to me, but i am not sure if it is a bug or could be fixed by any ver. of firmware.
Anyone could help me on this please?
Software revision : KB.16.08.0001
ROM Version : KB.16.01.0009
Thanks in advanced.
Vincentwo
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04-05-2019 04:57 AM
04-05-2019 04:57 AM
Re: Aruba 5412R Switch (J9822A) power module not powered
What's about providing some more info?
Such as:
HP J9851A Switch 5412Rzl2 Software revision KB.16.05.0007 Aruba# show system power-supply Power Supply Status: PS# Model Serial State AC/DC + V Wattage ---- --------- ------------ ----------------- -------------- --------- 1 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC 120V/240V 1100 2 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC 120V/240V 1100 3 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC 120V/240V 1100 4 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC 120V/240V 1100 4 / 4 supply bays delivering power. Total power: 4400 W Aruba# show system power-supply detailed Status and Counters - Power Supply Detailed Information PS Model Serial State Status -- ------ ---------- ---------------- ------------------------------------- 1 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC Power Consumption : 64 Watts AC MAIN Voltage : 229 Volts Power Supplied : 43 Watts Power Capacity : 1100 Watts Inlet Temp (C/F) : 29.5C/84.2F Internal Temp (C/F) : 54.7C/129.2F Fan 1 Speed : 1125 RPM (33%) Fan 2 Speed : 1110 RPM (32%) 2 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC Power Consumption : 65 Watts AC MAIN Voltage : 229 Volts Power Supplied : 44 Watts Power Capacity : 1100 Watts Inlet Temp (C/F) : 26.9C/78.8F Internal Temp (C/F) : 51.8C/123.8F Fan 1 Speed : 1110 RPM (32%) Fan 2 Speed : 1080 RPM (31%) 3 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC Power Consumption : 63 Watts AC MAIN Voltage : 229 Volts Power Supplied : 41 Watts Power Capacity : 1100 Watts Inlet Temp (C/F) : 29.1C/84.2F Internal Temp (C/F) : 49.9C/120.2F Fan 1 Speed : 1170 RPM (34%) Fan 2 Speed : 1080 RPM (31%) 4 J9829A CN6AKXXXXX Powered AC Power Consumption : 68 Watts AC MAIN Voltage : 230 Volts Power Supplied : 46 Watts Power Capacity : 1100 Watts Inlet Temp (C/F) : 26.7C/78.8F Internal Temp (C/F) : 48.5C/118.4F Fan 1 Speed : 1170 RPM (34%) Fan 2 Speed : 1170 RPM (34%) 4 / 4 supply bays delivering power. Currently supplying 174 W / 4400 W total power. Refer to command's help option for field definitions
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04-08-2019 06:41 PM
04-08-2019 06:41 PM
Re: Aruba 5412R Switch (J9822A) power module not powered
Hi Parnassus,
FYI. i tried to get logs as you did, below are the results.
Chassis: 5412Rzl2 J9851A Software revision : KB.16.08.0001 ROM Version : KB.16.01.0009 5412R# show system power-supply detailed <cr> Status and Counters - Power Supply Detailed Information PS Model Serial State Status -- ------ ---------- ---------------- ------------------------------------- 1 J9829A CN84KXXXXX Powered AC Power Consumption : 195 Watts AC MAIN Voltage : 226 Volts Power Supplied : 192 Watts Power Capacity : 1100 Watts Inlet Temp (C/F) : 35.5C/95.0F Internal Temp (C/F) : 57.0C/134.6F Fan 1 Speed : 1140 RPM (33%) Fan 2 Speed : 1125 RPM (33%) 2 J9829A CN84KXXXXX Powered AC Power Consumption : 198 Watts AC MAIN Voltage : 220 Volts Power Supplied : 194 Watts Power Capacity : 1100 Watts Inlet Temp (C/F) : 29.5C/84.2F Internal Temp (C/F) : 49.3C/120.2F Fan 1 Speed : 1155 RPM (33%) Fan 2 Speed : 1170 RPM (34%) 3 J9829A CN84KXXXXX Not Powered 4 Not Present 2 / 4 supply bays delivering power. Currently supplying 386 W / 2200 W total power. M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02796 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 inserted. Total fault count: 0. M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02797 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 is OK. Total fault count: 0. M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02798 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 main PoE power OK. Total fault count: 0 M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02796 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 2 inserted. Total fault count: 0. M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 2: Main inlet faulted. Total fault count: 0. M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02796 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 3 inserted. Total fault count: 0. M 04/06/19 08:54:41 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 3: Main inlet faulted. Total fault count: 0. M 04/07/19 07:51:01 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1: Main inlet faulted. Total fault count: 0. I 04/07/19 07:51:01 00933 chassis: AM1: Chassis running at reduced backplane capacity W 04/07/19 07:51:01 00549 chassis: AM1: Insufficient power supplies to power Slot G M 04/07/19 07:51:01 02798 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 main PoE power faulted. Total fault count: 1 M 04/07/19 07:51:01 02797 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 is faulted. Total fault count: 2. I 04/07/19 07:51:19 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1: Main inlet OK. Total fault count: 2. M 04/07/19 07:51:19 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1: Main inlet faulted. Total fault count: 2. I 04/07/19 07:51:19 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1: Main inlet OK. Total fault count: 2. M 04/07/19 07:51:19 02797 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 is OK. Total fault count: 2. M 04/07/19 07:51:19 02798 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 main PoE power OK. Total fault count: 2 M 04/08/19 01:42:44 02793 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1: Main inlet faulted. Total fault count: 2. I 04/08/19 01:42:44 00933 chassis: AM1: Chassis running at reduced backplane capacity W 04/08/19 01:42:44 00549 chassis: AM1: Insufficient power supplies to power Slot G M 04/08/19 01:42:44 02798 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 main PoE power faulted. Total fault count: 3 M 04/08/19 01:42:44 02797 chassis: AM1: Internal power supply 1 is faulted. Total fault count: 4.
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04-10-2019 08:22 AM
04-10-2019 08:22 AM
Re: Aruba 5412R Switch (J9822A) power module not powered
Are you sure you have a good/stable power supply line (or lines, if differently connected to Switch's Power Supplies)?
Pretty strange to see also different inlet air temperature on PS number 1 with respect to PS number 2...between 2 and 3 °C of difference is reasonable (our Aruba 5412 is deployed inside a Data Center and surrounding air is clearly strongly cooled)...seeing 6 or more °C is somewhat strange.
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