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One Power supply shows as Shutdown status?

redhat251
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Level 1

sh environment power

Fan:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan Model Hw Direction Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan1(sys_fan1) NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI -- front-to-back Ok
Fan2(sys_fan2) NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI -- front-to-back Ok
Fan3(sys_fan3) NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS1 -- -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS2 -- -- front-to-back Shutdown
Fan Zone Speed: Zone 1: 0x80
Fan Air Filter : NotSupported


Power Supply:
Voltage: 12 Volts
Power Actual Actual Total
Supply Model Output Input Capacity Status
(Watts ) (Watts ) (Watts )
------- ---------- --------------- ------ ---------- --------------------
1 NXA-PAC-750W-PI 252 W 266 W 750 W Ok
2 NXA-PAC-750W-PI 0 W 0 W 0 W Shutdown


Power Usage Summary:
--------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode (configured) PS-Redundant
Power Supply redundancy mode (operational) Non-Redundant

Total Power Capacity (based on configured mode) 750.00 W
Total Grid-A (first half of PS slots) Power Capacity 750.00 W
Total Grid-B (second half of PS slots) Power Capacity 0.00 W
Total Power of all Inputs (cumulative) 750.00 W
Total Power Output (actual draw) 252.00 W
Total Power Input (actual draw) 266.00 W
Total Power Allocated (budget) N/A
Total Power Available for additional modules N/A

 

Temperature:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status
(Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1 FRONT 70 42 30 Ok
1 BACK 80 70 35 Ok
1 CPU 90 80 39 Ok
1 Heavenly 110 90 51 Ok

 

 

sh environment
Fan:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan Model Hw Direction Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan1(sys_fan1) NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI -- front-to-back Ok
Fan2(sys_fan2) NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI -- front-to-back Ok
Fan3(sys_fan3) NXA-FAN-65CFM-PI -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS1 -- -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS2 -- -- front-to-back Shutdown
Fan Zone Speed: Zone 1: 0x80
Fan Air Filter : NotSupported


Power Supply:
Voltage: 12 Volts
Power Actual Actual Total
Supply Model Output Input Capacity Status
(Watts ) (Watts ) (Watts )
------- ---------- --------------- ------ ---------- --------------------
1 NXA-PAC-750W-PI 246 W 262 W 750 W Ok
2 NXA-PAC-750W-PI 0 W 0 W 0 W Shutdown


Power Usage Summary:
--------------------
Power Supply redundancy mode (configured) PS-Redundant
Power Supply redundancy mode (operational) Non-Redundant

Total Power Capacity (based on configured mode) 750.00 W
Total Grid-A (first half of PS slots) Power Capacity 750.00 W
Total Grid-B (second half of PS slots) Power Capacity 0.00 W
Total Power of all Inputs (cumulative) 750.00 W
Total Power Output (actual draw) 246.00 W
Total Power Input (actual draw) 262.00 W
Total Power Allocated (budget) N/A
Total Power Available for additional modules N/A

 

Temperature:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status
(Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
1 FRONT 70 42 30 Ok
1 BACK 80 70 36 Ok
1 CPU 90 80 40 Ok
1 Heavenly 110 90 51 Ok

 

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balaji.bandi
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First, i would Physically check the Power lead input and check is the PSU has green Light, if possible I will reseat the PSU (it's hot-swappable) - is this resolve the issue?

If you see PSU LED Green and you still see a shutdown, this may be a bug of nexus os - check the below bug : ( make necessary actions to fix the issue)

https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCvi92225

 

 

BB

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balaji.bandi
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First, i would Physically check the Power lead input and check is the PSU has green Light, if possible I will reseat the PSU (it's hot-swappable) - is this resolve the issue?

If you see PSU LED Green and you still see a shutdown, this may be a bug of nexus os - check the below bug : ( make necessary actions to fix the issue)

https://quickview.cloudapps.cisco.com/quickview/bug/CSCvi92225

 

 

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Hi balaji,

Thank you for your observation, please see the below snap , we visited the site physical and gather the below information

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i do not see OK, reseat the PSU, still has the same issue, Time for RMA

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Hello,

I maybe missed it but I don't see any suggested solution for this issue in the Bugg page.

Br,

 

Sadeghian
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Recently faced a Cisco Nexus switch power supply showing "Shutdown." Quick fix: unplugged the cable for 10 secs, plugged it back in—now showing "OK" with show env power. Simple solution, but it worked for us.

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