RPS Stand-by mode

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04-23-2013 07:55 AM - edited 03-07-2019 12:59 PM
Hello GUys,
I am receiving these error on our stack-switches;
Apr 23 08:35:42.586 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:35:51.687 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:35:54.757 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:00.830 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:03.900 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:09.973 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:13.035 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:31.112 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Our management wants us to stop these errors, could any one tell how do I stop it ?
Here is the more output results
#sh env all
FAN is OK
TEMPERATURE is OK
Temperature Value: 45 Degree Celsius
Temperature State: GREEN
Yellow Threshold : 49 Degree Celsius
Red Threshold : 59 Degree Celsius
SW PID Serial# Status Sys Pwr PoE Pwr Watts
-- ------------------ ---------- --------------- ------- ------- -----
1 C3K-PWR-265WAC QCS1408C0KH OK Good N/A 265/0
2 C3K-PWR-265WAC QCS1409C06L OK Good N/A 265/0
SW Status RPS Name RPS Serial# RPS Port#
-- ------------- ---------------- ----------- ---------
1 Standby CiscoRPS FDO1415SG7A 4
2 Standby CiscoRPS FDO1415SG7A 1
RPS Name: CiscoRPS
State: Standby
PID: PWR-RPS2300
Serial#: FDO1415SG7A
Fan: Good
Temperature: Green
RPS Power Supply A: Present
PID : C3K-PWR-1150WAC
Serial# : ART1536W055
System Power : Good
PoE Power : Good
Watts : 300/800 (System/PoE)
RPS Power Supply B: Present
PID : C3K-PWR-1150WAC
Serial# : ART1536W05D
System Power : Good
PoE Power : Good
Watts : 300/800 (System/PoE)
DCOut State Connected Priority BackingUp WillBackup Portname SW#
----- ------- --------- -------- --------- ---------- --------------- ---
1 Active Yes 6 No Yes sw8 2
2 Active Yes 6 Yes Yes <> -
3 Active Yes 6 Yes Yes <> -
4 Active Yes 6 No Yes sw8 1
5 Active Yes 6 Yes Yes <> -
6 Active Yes 6 Yes Yes <> -
Cisco IOS Software, C3750E Software (C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M), Version 12.2(52)SE, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
BOOTLDR: C3750E Boot Loader (C3750E-HBOOT-M) Version 12.2(44r)SE3, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Version ID : V03
Switch Ports Model SW Version SW Image
Version ID : V03
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04-23-2013 08:58 PM
Hi Taimoor,
Might be 2 issues here.
1 - Switch reloaded
2 - After the reload, RPS complaining with the following errors in logs:
Apr 23 08:35:42.586 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:35:51.687 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:35:54.757 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:00.830 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:03.900 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:09.973 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:13.035 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Apr 23 08:36:31.112 MDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-3-RPS_CHANGE_TO_STANDBY: RPS state changed to standby
Have a look at the following URL, specifically Table 4-1 and check the
standby/Active LED on the RPS
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/power_supplies/rps2300/hardware
/installation/guide/rpstrb.html#wpxref72657
Standby/Active LED is blinking amber. >>>>> The RPS 2300 is in standby
mode. >>>>>Press the Standby/Active button to put the RPS 2300 in active
mode.
Verify the LED on the RPS and if the above is all you need to do.
If not, have a look at Table 4 - 1 for additional diagnostics you can do
on RPS.
To reset the RPS if needed:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/power_supplies/rps2300/hardware
/installation/guide/rpsoview.html#wp1054006
"To manually reset the ports to the default settings, press both the
Select and Standby/Active buttons for 3 seconds, and then release. All
system and port LEDs flash green, then amber before the RPS 2300 begins
operating with the default port priority settings."
But do verify or let me know if the LED was blinking amber or so. If
that is the case, just pressing the Standby/Active button should make
the led go green.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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04-25-2013 12:24 PM
Hello Anayat,
Thanks for the reply thats very useful information. I have a question so if I change RPS into active-mood using router config than it wont effect the running router/production server ? I belive the guy who install these stacks forget to turn Active the rps.
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04-25-2013 05:47 PM
Hi Taimoor,
Typically you should not. But still it would be worth if you could do off business hours.
HTH
Regards
Inayath
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