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тАО03-29-2008 09:32 AM
тАО03-29-2008 09:32 AM
DL380 G5 Power
Hello All,
I have read that many people are having numerous problems with this model and it's related power supply (SP# 403781-001).
We encountered a new issue last night on a production server. When we replaced the faulty power supply it caused the "good" one to fail as well bringing down the server.
Is there a known Hot Plug issue regarding this model of power supply or server? I need help gathering any information related to this, I've already read all the threads regarding the server and found some similar issues but I need to know the official HP stance regarding this.
Any help or similar experiences people can put in this thread would be a great help. Thanks!
I have read that many people are having numerous problems with this model and it's related power supply (SP# 403781-001).
We encountered a new issue last night on a production server. When we replaced the faulty power supply it caused the "good" one to fail as well bringing down the server.
Is there a known Hot Plug issue regarding this model of power supply or server? I need help gathering any information related to this, I've already read all the threads regarding the server and found some similar issues but I need to know the official HP stance regarding this.
Any help or similar experiences people can put in this thread would be a great help. Thanks!
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тАО03-30-2008 11:05 PM
тАО03-30-2008 11:05 PM
Re: DL380 G5 Power
Hi ,
Yes there is an issue with certain DL 380 G5 servers and power supplies with that P/N.
"SCOPE
Any of the following ProLiant servers with Hot Plug Power Supply Part Number 379123-001 and Revision Level 03M (or earlier).
ProLiant DL380 G5, ProLiant DL385 G2, ProLiant ML350 G5 and ProLiant ML370 G5 servers with a server serial number beginning with XXX708XXXX, where the 4th through 6th digits are 708 (or earlier)."
That was the info we got last june from HP.
We ended up swopping ~40 power supplies due to this.
Note that there are also power supplies which have the known bad revision number but have been repaired and tested, and they have a green or a yellow dot on them to mark that.
Yes there is an issue with certain DL 380 G5 servers and power supplies with that P/N.
"SCOPE
Any of the following ProLiant servers with Hot Plug Power Supply Part Number 379123-001 and Revision Level 03M (or earlier).
ProLiant DL380 G5, ProLiant DL385 G2, ProLiant ML350 G5 and ProLiant ML370 G5 servers with a server serial number beginning with XXX708XXXX, where the 4th through 6th digits are 708 (or earlier)."
That was the info we got last june from HP.
We ended up swopping ~40 power supplies due to this.
Note that there are also power supplies which have the known bad revision number but have been repaired and tested, and they have a green or a yellow dot on them to mark that.
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тАО03-31-2008 07:49 AM
тАО03-31-2008 07:49 AM
Re: DL380 G5 Power
Is their a link on HP.com you can provide relating to this issue?
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