07-16-2013 05:12 AM - edited 03-01-2019 11:08 AM
Hi team ,
We are getting error on PSU for Cisco UCS chassis.
Its showing NA under performance & voltage tab.
We tried resetating PSU as well as removing power cable & connecting it back.
PSU is power-on & operational.
Can anyone suggest why this issue is & how to get rid of this.
07-16-2013 06:07 AM
Hi Ashish ,
What is the power policy on the chassis?
What is the firmware version running in the system?
Something you could try is resetting all power supplies one by one (wait until it comes back online to reset the next one). This could be caused by a known issue.
Hope this helps!
David
07-16-2013 06:10 AM
Ashish ,
Check on this answers from the community:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3937482#3937482
-David
07-16-2013 06:15 AM
Hi David ,
What is the power policy on the chassis? - GRID
What is the firmware version running in the system? 2.0(4a)
Earlier it was N+1 & we changed it to GRID. After this we noticed this issue.
I tried unplugging & plug back Power cables for UCS chassis. But no help.
07-16-2013 10:23 AM
Ashish,
Could you please run the following commands and post them here:
ssh to fabric Interconnect A (later try the same on Fabric B same chassis, please)
connect iom x (x = chassis #)
show platform software cmcctrl power redundancy
show platform software cmcctrl showi2c
-Kenny
07-16-2013 12:21 PM
Hi Ashish ,
It is possible that you are hitting I2C issues. I recommend to open a TAC case to have an engineer look at your environment and confirm that the I2C bus is congested.
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Here are your options to clear the i2c bus:
1.You can reseat the IOMs you will need to reseat one IOM at a time starting with the IOM connected to the subordinated fabric, This should not cause a complete outage. However, you should perform this during a maintenance window. Please note, this method does not always clear the i2c bus 100% of the time. You may have to use option 2 if this is the case.
2.The second option is to power down then power back up the chassis. This method clears the i2c bus 100% of the time. However, the down side is it is service impacting and will need to be done during a maintenance window.
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