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How to check PSU status of LEAF from GUI and CLI

Hi Experts , 

How do I check the PSU status of LEAF switch from GUI and also from CLI . 

 

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RedNectar
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Hi @Network_Sarovani ,

Firstly, IF there is a problem with a power supply it will show up as a Fault. There are many places you can look for Faults, but lets say Leaf2201 has a problem with a power supply:

Navigate to Fabric > Networking >> Pod1 > Leaf2201 (Node -2201) |> [Faults] tab.  There you should see something like:

RedNectar_0-1667418438580.png

Navigating to Fabric > Networking >> Pod1 > Leaf2201 (Node -2201) |> [Health] tab should also lead you to the same problem, so if you want warm fuzzy feelings and a positive indication that the PS is OK, you should probably look at the Health tab, or to to get hot flushes, navigate to Fabric > Networking >> Pod1 > Leaf2201 (Node -2201) > Chassis > Power Supply Units >1 [or 2] |> [Health] or [Faults] tab - where you'll see the same information, but with the addition of a [Stats] tab - you may have to play with the view range a bit to find what you are looking for (Oh. I made a pun! Watt you are looking for....)

RedNectar_1-1667419113466.png

From the CLI, there is a command that doesn't seem to work. At least this is what I saw - absolutely zilch!

apic1# show health leaf Leaf2201 inventory powersupply 1

apic1# show health leaf Leaf2201 inventory powersupply 2

so you may have to resort to moquery - this example shows the health for PS1 in leaf 2201

apic1# moquery -d topology/pod-1/node-2201/sys/ch/psuslot-1/health
Total Objects shown: 1

# health.Inst
childAction  :
chng         : 2
cur          : 100
dn           : topology/pod-1/node-2201/sys/ch/psuslot-1/health
maxSev       : cleared
modTs        : never
prev         : 98
rn           : health
status       :
twScore      : 100
updTs        : 2022-10-04T17:09:00.005+11:00

 

RedNectar aka Chris Welsh.
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RedNectar
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Hi @Network_Sarovani ,

Firstly, IF there is a problem with a power supply it will show up as a Fault. There are many places you can look for Faults, but lets say Leaf2201 has a problem with a power supply:

Navigate to Fabric > Networking >> Pod1 > Leaf2201 (Node -2201) |> [Faults] tab.  There you should see something like:

RedNectar_0-1667418438580.png

Navigating to Fabric > Networking >> Pod1 > Leaf2201 (Node -2201) |> [Health] tab should also lead you to the same problem, so if you want warm fuzzy feelings and a positive indication that the PS is OK, you should probably look at the Health tab, or to to get hot flushes, navigate to Fabric > Networking >> Pod1 > Leaf2201 (Node -2201) > Chassis > Power Supply Units >1 [or 2] |> [Health] or [Faults] tab - where you'll see the same information, but with the addition of a [Stats] tab - you may have to play with the view range a bit to find what you are looking for (Oh. I made a pun! Watt you are looking for....)

RedNectar_1-1667419113466.png

From the CLI, there is a command that doesn't seem to work. At least this is what I saw - absolutely zilch!

apic1# show health leaf Leaf2201 inventory powersupply 1

apic1# show health leaf Leaf2201 inventory powersupply 2

so you may have to resort to moquery - this example shows the health for PS1 in leaf 2201

apic1# moquery -d topology/pod-1/node-2201/sys/ch/psuslot-1/health
Total Objects shown: 1

# health.Inst
childAction  :
chng         : 2
cur          : 100
dn           : topology/pod-1/node-2201/sys/ch/psuslot-1/health
maxSev       : cleared
modTs        : never
prev         : 98
rn           : health
status       :
twScore      : 100
updTs        : 2022-10-04T17:09:00.005+11:00

 

RedNectar aka Chris Welsh.
Forum Tips: 1. Paste images inline - don't attach. 2. Always mark helpful and correct answers, it helps others find what they need.

Thank you @RedNectar 

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