Power error messages
Table 28. Power error messages
Message
Action
Power supply
x
current share fault
(level-critical; excessive current demand on
power supply
x
)
Replace power supply
x
.
Power supply
x
DC good fault
(level-critical; power good signal not detected
for power supply
x
)
Replace power supply
x
.
Power supply
x
temperature fault
Replace power supply
x
.
Power supply
x
removed
No action required - information only.
Power supply
x
fan fault
(level-critical; fan
fault in power supply
x
)
Replace power supply
x
.
Power supply
x
12 V fault
(level-critical;
overcurrent condition detected)
See “Power checkout” on page 105.
Power supply
x
3.3 V fault
(level-critical;
3.3 V power supply
x
had an error)
See “Power checkout” on page 105.
Power supply
x
5 V fault
(level-critical; 5 V
power supply
x
had an error)
See “Power checkout” on page 105.
System running non-redundant power
(level-noncritical; system does not have
redundant power)
Replace power supply.
Note:
System can continue to operate without redundancy protection.
System under recommended voltage for
x
(level-warning; indicated voltage supply
under nominal value; value for
x
can be +12,
-12, or +5)
1. Check connections to the power subsystem.
2. Power supply.
3. Power cage assembly.
SCSI error codes
Table 29 describes SCSI error codes and their suggested actions.
Table 29. SCSI error codes and actions
Error code
Meaning
Part/action
All SCSI Errors
You might be experiencing one or
more of the following problems:
v
A failing SCSI device (adapter,
drive, or controller)
v
An incorrect SCSI configuration
or SCSI termination jumper
setting
v
Duplicate SCSI IDs in the same
SCSI chain
v
A missing or incorrectly installed
SCSI terminator
v
A defective SCSI terminator
v
An incorrectly installed cable
v
A defective cable
1. Ensure that the external SCSI devices were
powered-on before the appliance was powered-on.
2. Ensure that the cables for all external SCSI devices
are connected correctly.
3. If you have attached an external SCSI device to the
appliance, make sure the external SCSI termination
is set to automatic.
4. Ensure that the last device in each SCSI chain is
terminated correctly.
5. Ensure that the SCSI devices are configured
correctly.
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