Power Supply Events
The power supply sensors monitor the functionality of the power supplies. These messages provide status and warning information for power supplies for a particular system.
Event Message | Severity | Cause |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> power supply
sensor removed. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply sensor is removed. |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> power supply
sensor AC recovered. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has been replaced. |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> power supply
sensor returned to normal state. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply that failed or removed was replaced and the state has returned to normal. |
<Entity Name> PS Redundancy sensor
redundancy degraded. | Information | Power supply redundancy is degraded if one of the power supply sources is removed or failed. |
<Entity Name> PS Redundancy sensor
redundancy lost. | Critical | Power supply redundancy is lost if only one power supply is functional. |
<Entity Name> PS Redundancy sensor
redundancy regained. | Information | This event is generated if the power supply has been reconnected or replaced. |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> predictive
failure was asserted. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply is about to fail. |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> input lost
was asserted. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply is unplugged. |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> predictive
failure was deasserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier predictive failure event. |
<Power Supply Sensor Name> input lost
was deasserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply is plugged in. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, presence was asserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply is plugged in. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, presence was deasserted. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply is removed. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, failure was asserted. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply has failed. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, failure was deasserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier failure event. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, predictive failure was asserted. | Warning | This event is generated when the power supply is about to fail. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, predictive failure was deasserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier predictive failure event. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, input lost was asserted. | Critical | This event is generated when AC power is removed from the power supply. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, input lost was deasserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply is plugged in. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, configuration error was asserted. | Warning/Critical | This event is generated when an invalid power supply configuration is detected. |
PS 1 Status: Power supply sensor for PS
1, configuration error was deasserted. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier invalid configuration. |
Power supply <number> is present. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply is plugged in. |
Power supply <number> is absent. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply is removed. |
Power supply <number> failed. | Critical | This event is generated when the power supply has failed. |
A predictive failure detected on power
supply <number>. | Warning | This event is generated when the power supply is about to fail. |
The power input for power supply <number>
is lost. | Critical | This event is generated when input power is removed from the power supply. |
The input power for power supply <number>
has been restored. | Information | This event is generated if the power supply has been reconnected or replaced. |
Power supply <number> is incorrectly
configured. | Critical/Warning | This event is generated when an invalid power supply configuration is detected. |
Power supply <number> is correctly
configured. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier invalid configuration. |
Power supply <number> is operating
normally. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier failure event. |
Cannot communicate with power supply <number>. | Critical | The power supply may operate, however power supply monitoring is degraded. |
The temperature for power supply <number>
is in a warning range. | Warning | Temperature of specified power supply entered into non-critical state. |
The temperature for power supply <number>
is outside of range. | Critical | Temperature of specified power supply entered into critical state. |
An under voltage fault detected on power
supply <number>. | Critical | The specified power supply detected inefficient voltage. |
An over voltage fault detected on power
supply <number>. | Critical | The specified power supply detected an over voltage condition. |
An over current fault detected on power
supply <number>. | Crotoca; | The specified power supply detected an over current condition. |
Fan failure detected on power supply <number>. | Critical | The specified power supply fan has failed. |
Communication has been restored to power
supply <number>. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier communication problem. |
A power supply wattage mismatch is detected;
power supply <number> is rated for <value> watts. | Critical | This event is generated when there is more than one power supplies in the system and the power supply wattage do not match. |
Power supply <number> wattage mismatch
corrected. | Information | This event is generated when the power supply has recovered from an earlier power supply wattage mismatch. |
Power supply redundancy is lost. | Critical | Power supply redundancy is lost if only one power supply is functional. |
Power supply redundancy is degraded. | Warning | Power supply redundancy is degraded if one of the power supply sources is removed or failed. |
The power supplies are redundant. | Information | This event is generated if the power supply has been reconnected or replaced. |