04-19-2013 01:56 AM - edited 03-01-2019 10:59 AM
Hi,
In UCS chassis 5108,we noticed a 2 PSU was faulty to check properly we swapped a cable and one of the PSU came up but another PSU was on same status. so we raised PSU and replaced it, but the overall status of the PSU was N/A and its not glowing green LED. Its blinking the Green LED but not continuous glow.
Please find the attached snap.
./Anandraj
04-22-2013 04:35 AM
Hi Anandraj,
What´s your configuration on power groups and firmware version? N+1 or Grid?1.x or 2.x?
The Blinking green led and status power-save, I belived this one is a standby.
When you configure N+1, two PSU work and one Standby mode then If you configure Grid all PSU work together and all Green LED are glowing.
Follow below documantion with Power Group configuration:
PS:
I found this information below, too.
The power supply is providing no power to the system but can be powered up
quickly in the event of another power supply failing. This mode saves power
in two ways:
1. It reduces the power consumption of the PSU, as there is no output the PSU
only requires a small amount of power to keep the capacitors charged and
circuitry active.
2. It increases the load on the remaining PSUs shifting them further on their
efficiency curves.
Kind Regards,
Marcus GOmes
04-26-2013 01:54 PM
Please check on the following PDF that explains very well the power distribution on the UCS chassis.
The PSU will be placed as save mode according the amount of power needed on the chassis.
You can generate the chassis tech support and IOM and check on the powercli file to check the power budget required by the system according the amount of blades installed on the system.
Hope this help!
04-27-2013 12:09 AM
Hi,
Thanks for everyone support. The issue due to an bug
http://tools.cisco.com/squish/3a54A
CSCub84671 Bug Details
Equipment Chassis Power Problem with No Hardware Errors/Status Change | |
Symptoms: |
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