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Asset ID: 1-75-1321301.1
Update Date:2011-05-25
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Solution Type  Troubleshooting Sure

Solution  1321301.1 :   Sun Enterprise[TM] 10000: Troubleshooting Power Supply Issues  


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In this Document
  Purpose
  Last Review Date
  Instructions for the Reader
  Troubleshooting Details


Applies to:

Sun Enterprise 10000 Server - Version: Not Applicable to Not Applicable - Release: N/A to N/A
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

This document provides troubleshooting steps for issues involving platform power supplies.

Last Review Date

May 11, 2011

Instructions for the Reader

A Troubleshooting Guide is provided to assist in debugging a specific issue. When possible, diagnostic tools are included in the document to assist in troubleshooting.

Troubleshooting Details

The power command reports incorrect number of Good 48V Power Supplies

Symptom:

Power is reporting that some or all of the power supplies are not good

Number of Good 48V Power Supplies       : 0
Required Number of 48V Power Supplies : 7
However visually the power supply is on and looks functional.

Resolution:

Investigate the following in order:

  • Is the platform an all-fiber configuration (no SCSI)? If so, review power supply and logic vs. frame ground.
  • Is cbe reporting other component status correctly? Ensure the cbe<-->cbs communication is intact. This includes the private network configuration.
  • Are the sense cables to the A/C Input Module loose?
  • If all power supplies are reported dead, switch to the alternate control board

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