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POWER_OVER_BUDGET Alert on N7K

Mohammad Tbaili
Level 1
Level 1

I am getting the following error on N7K

%PLATFORM-1-PFM_ALERT: POWER_OVER_BUDGET: Power has dropped. Existing power is insufficient

What does it mean?

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sean_evershed
Level 7
Level 7

As a starting point enter all the blades you have installed in your switch into the power calculator below:

http://tools.cisco.com/cpc/

The power supply you have installed in the switch may not have sufficient capacity to support the number and types of blades installed.

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Hi ,

The strange thing is that we have another N7k which has more blades than this N7k and it is not showing any alerts !!!!

This is the output of my environment power details

  

NDOHHQSWI700901# show environment power de
Power Supply:
Voltage: 50 Volts
Power                              Actual        Total
Supply    Model                    Output     Capacity    Status
                                 (Watts )     (Watts )
-------  -------------------  -----------  -----------  --------------
1        N7K-AC-6.0KW                 0 W          0 W     Ok
2        N7K-AC-6.0KW              1795 W       3000 W     Ok


                                  Actual        Power
Module    Model                     Draw    Allocated    Status
                                 (Watts )     (Watts )
-------  -------------------  -----------  -----------  --------------
1        N7K-SUP2                   107 W        190 W    Powered-Up
2        N7K-SUP2                   105 W        190 W    Powered-Up
3        N7K-M224XP-23L             680 W        795 W    Powered-Up
4        N7K-M148GT-11L             313 W        400 W    Powered-Up
5        N7K-M148GT-11L             287 W        400 W    Powered-Up
Xb1      N7K-C7009-FAB-2            N/A           70 W    Powered-Up
Xb2      N7K-C7009-FAB-2            N/A           70 W    Powered-Up
Xb3      N7K-C7009-FAB-2            N/A           70 W    Powered-Up
Xb4      N7K-C7009-FAB-2            N/A           70 W    Powered-Up
Xb5      N7K-C7009-FAB-2            N/A           70 W    Powered-Up
fan1     N7K-C7009-FAN               92 W        650 W    Powered-Up

N/A - Per module power not available


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

Total Power Capacity (based on configured mode)               3000 W
Total Power of all Inputs (cumulative)                        3000 W
Total Power Output (actual draw)                              1795 W
Total Power Allocated (budget)                                3125 W
Total Power Available for additional modules                     0 W


Power Usage details:
--------------------
Power reserved for Supervisor(s):                              530 W
Power reserved for Fabric Module(s):                           350 W
Power reserved for Fan Module(s):                              650 W
Total power reserved for Sups,Fabrics,Fans:                   1530 W

Are all inlet chords connected: No

Power supply details:
---------------------
PS_1 total capacity:       0 W   Voltage:50V
chord 1    capacity:       0 W
chord 1    not connected
chord 2    capacity:       0 W
chord 2    not connected
Software-Alarm: No
Hardware alarm_bits reg0:4E, reg3:10, reg4:FF, reg5:FF, reg6:FF, reg7:FF,
Reg0 bit1: restarted successfully
Reg0 bit2: shutdown had occured (in the past)
Reg0 bit3: loss of line1
Reg0 bit6: Invalid access
Reg3 bit4: reserved

PS_2 total capacity:    3000 W   Voltage:50V
chord 1    capacity:       0 W
chord 1    not connected
chord 2    capacity:    3000 W
chord 2    connected to 220v AC
Software-Alarm: No
Hardware alarm_bits reg0: 2, reg4:FF, reg5:FF, reg6:FF, reg7:FF,
Reg0 bit1: restarted successfully

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