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07-20-2006 11:13 PM
07-20-2006 11:13 PM
Power supply - general failure
We`re using HP Insight Manager. One of the servers are reporting a minor warning on a power supply:
Bay 1
Present: Present Status: No Error
Redundancy State: Not Redundant Hot Pluggable: Hot Plug
Bay 2
Present: Present Status: General Failure
Redundancy State: Not Redundant Hot Pluggable: Hot Plug
This server is a DL380 G4. We tried to insert a power supply from another DL380 G4, but the error is still there after we do a hardware status polling. The strange thing is that we got no alerts stating that the power supply is not present while it`s taken out. When we see at the power supply status bay 2 is "Present".
Are there any point in ordering a new power supply when it didn`t work with a power supply from another server?
The LED`s are on both power supply`s.
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08-08-2006 01:31 AM
08-08-2006 01:31 AM
Re: Power supply - general failure
All power leds on PS are ok.
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08-08-2006 01:35 AM
08-08-2006 01:35 AM
Re: Power supply - general failure
Part number: 361667-001
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08-31-2006 12:37 AM
08-31-2006 12:37 AM
Re: Power supply - general failure
I removed both power supplies (not at the same time) and verified the same model number and spare part numbers, but despite changing out with fresh spares, the error does not clear. The server continues to run despite running on the "bad" PSU.
If the power converter is the culprit, does anyone have the model or spare part number for this? Thanks in advance!
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08-31-2006 12:37 AM
08-31-2006 12:37 AM
Re: Power supply - general failure
I removed both power supplies (not at the same time) and verified the same model number and spare part numbers, but despite changing out with fresh spares, the error does not clear. The server continues to run despite running on the "bad" PSU.
If the power converter is the culprit, does anyone have the model or spare part number for this? Thanks in advance!