694 - Alarm PSU
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04-25-2012 07:47 AM
Hi,
We deployed a WAAS 694 lately and have the following issue.
The version used is : 4.4.5
This appliance has 2 PSU working just fine (we tested it), but we have the following alarm (show alarm detail) :
Critical Alarms:
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None
Major Alarms:
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Alarm ID Module/Submodule Instance
--------------- -------------------- ---------------
1 psu_ac_status sysmon/psu1_vinok no power
Apr 17 15:19:48.096 UTC, Equipment Alarm, #000001, 1000:445040
Power Supply Unit (PSU1) reports AC lost
Minor Alarms:
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None
The "show hardware | inc Power" command has the folling output :
System restart reason: Power-on.
Primary Power Supply Unit (Installed; No power)
Redundant Power Supply Unit (Installed; Powered)
We have already done a "shutdown poweroff" and a "clear bmc event-log" + reload, but without any success ...
It seems to be a known bug referenced as CSCtq33146 and which should be fixed in a previous release (4.43) !
Any idea how to fix this issue ?
Has someone got the same bug ?
Thanks for your help.
Ismaël
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05-10-2012 04:04 PM
Hi Ismael,
Can you try to perform the following to clear the alarm?
Clear SEL logs using "clear bmc event-log" and reboot the device.
See if that helps to clear the alarm. This bug is caused by errors in BMC logs which raise such alarm.
Regards
Rubens
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05-10-2012 11:45 PM
Hi Rubens,
I already tried that, but the alarm is still there ...
Any other idea ?
Thanks anyway.
Regards.
Ismaël
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05-11-2012 12:12 PM
Hi Ismael,
In this circunstancies it is better that you open a TAC case. They will be able to get a sysreport from your WAAS device and look at the BMC logs to suggest a possible fix.
Best regards
Rubens
