3.1Troubleshooting Power Supplies
The status LEDs on the power supplies can help you determine the problem with the power supplies. See TABLE
TABLE 3-1 Power Supply Status LEDs
Glyph | Name | Color | State and Meaning |
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| Active | Green | On – Power supply enabled, 12 VDC is supplied. |
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| Off – Power supply disabled, 12 VDC is not supplied. |
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| Flashing – No function. |
| Attention | Amber | On – Fault detected, 12 VDC shut down |
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| Off – No faults detected |
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| Flashing – No function |
| Connected | Green | On – Correct AC input voltage is present. |
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| Off – No input voltage |
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| Flashing – Incorrect AC input voltage. |
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Additionally, the showpresent and psustatus commands can provide some information.
3.2Powering Off Power Supplies
Power supplies can be brought from full power to standby state, using the disablepsu command. For example, to bring power supply 0 (PSU0) to a standby state:
#disablepsu 0
Using psu i2c addr 0x5d PSU 0, 12 V is off
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The power supplies are only fully powered off when they are disconnected from the facility power. This is possible by:
■Disconnecting the power cord for the power supply
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