Input power unavailable for PSU @ PS0


 
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Old 12-26-2007
Input power unavailable for PSU @ PS0

I have a question here about the OS logs (/var/adm/messages) where it should write most alarms.

I ran a hardware test by showing the Power Supply redundancy. Removing PS0 while PS1 is still plugged in confirms that the system still operates with no problems. However, when it comes to logging, I am unable to see any logs stating that the power to PS0 has been resumed. The only alarm I see is this:

Dec 26 15:47:52 <server_name> rmclomv: [ID 632913 kern.error] Input power unavailable for PSU @ PS0.

I am running on Solaris 8, v240 if that information helps.


Thanks.
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Old 12-29-2007
Sounds like a valid kernel response for the condition. The system is unaware if the PS failed or has been removed. If the system continued to operate then things are working as expected.
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