02-01-2012 09:57 AM
Hello All,
After replacing some power-suplies we noticed the two of them show a slight diference in "Power Draw" and "Current". Everything else looks OK and I would say that there is no problem with the power-supplies. However just to be sure, please take a look at the below output and advise accordingly.
Before power-supplie replacement:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:EC-XPTO1#admin show environment power-supply
Wed Feb 1 12:52:44.659 WET
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok
R/S/I Power Draw Voltage Current
(W) (V) (A)
0/PM0/* 424.3 54.4 7.8
0/PM1/* 375.9 53.7 7.0
0/PM3/* 455.2 54.2 8.4
0/PM4/* 509.4 54.2 9.4
--------------
Total: 1764.8
Power Shelves Type: DC
Total Power Capacity: 8400W
Usable Power Capacity: 8400W
Supply Failure Protected Capacity: 6300W
Worst Case Power Used: 3420W
Slot Max Watts
---- ---------
0/0/CPU0 350
0/1/CPU0 350
0/2/CPU0 350
0/RSP0/CPU0 235
0/RSP1/CPU0 235
0/5/CPU0 350
0/7/CPU0 350
0/FT0/SP 600
0/FT1/SP 600
Worst Case Power Available: 4980W
Supply Protected Capacity Available: 2880W
After power-supplie replacement:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:EC-XPTO1#admin show environment power-supply
Wed Feb 1 17:27:07.093 WET
R/S/I Modules Capacity Status
(W)
0/PM0/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM1/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM3/*
host PM 2100 Ok
0/PM4/*
host PM 2100 Ok
R/S/I Power Draw Voltage Current
(W) (V) (A)
0/PM0/* 226.3 53.9 4.2
0/PM1/* 672.0 54.2 12.4
0/PM3/* 433.6 54.2 8.0
0/PM4/* 433.6 54.2 8.0
--------------
Total: 1765.5
Power Shelves Type: DC
Total Power Capacity: 8400W
Usable Power Capacity: 8400W
Supply Failure Protected Capacity: 6300W
Worst Case Power Used: 3420W
Slot Max Watts
---- ---------
0/0/CPU0 350
0/1/CPU0 350
0/2/CPU0 350
0/RSP0/CPU0 235
0/RSP1/CPU0 235
0/5/CPU0 350
0/7/CPU0 350
0/FT0/SP 600
0/FT1/SP 600
Worst Case Power Available: 4980W
Supply Protected Capacity Available: 2880W
Could anyone help on this? I would appreciate it!
Thanks!!
Pedro
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02-02-2012 02:04 AM
Hello Pedro,
On a fully loaded chassis (from power perspective) we can expect 15% variance in load sharing between modules. Lower the load, more variance we can get. So you current state is fine and we may not worry about it.
Regards,
/A
02-02-2012 02:04 AM
Hello Pedro,
On a fully loaded chassis (from power perspective) we can expect 15% variance in load sharing between modules. Lower the load, more variance we can get. So you current state is fine and we may not worry about it.
Regards,
/A
02-02-2012 03:50 AM
Thx Akiritch,
Just one question. Why were the values balanced (or more equal) before we change the power-supplies and now they aren't? Any idea?
Once again thank for your help.
Regards,
Pedro
02-02-2012 06:26 AM
Hello Pedro,
Unfortunately, no definitive answer
There are enough variables involved (including that one power module is not precisely the same compare to another) with this sort of question we can't provide an exact answer. The voltage difference on any two sources will also vary due to facility loading and power system things that the we can't control.
Regards,
/A
02-02-2012 07:01 AM
Thanks for your help Akiritch!!!
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