I've scanned the docs and the now.netapp.com site for an answer to this... no luck.
How do I determine the status of either power supply in a F760 filer. If a power supply is off or failed, I'd like to run a command that will tell me just that.
Thanks, Aaron
hitz> version NetApp Release 5.3: Thu Apr 1 11:18:39 PST 1999 hitz> Fri May 7 14:27:46 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power Supply #2 Failed Fri May 7 14:27:46 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply is in degraded mode! Fri May 7 14:27:57 PDT [hitz: asup_main]: Cluster Notification mail sent Fri May 7 14:28:15 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply OK! Fri May 7 14:28:22 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power Supply #1 Failed Fri May 7 14:28:22 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply is in degraded mode! Fri May 7 14:28:24 PDT [hitz: asup_main]: Cluster Notification mail sent Fri May 7 14:28:39 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply OK! hitz>
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[14:35] tmoore-pc:/hitz/etc > mount -t nfs | grep hitz hitz:/vol/vol0 on /hitz type nfs (rw,rsize=4096,wsize=4096,bg,hard,intr,udp,nfsvers=3,addr=10.153.4.75) [14:34] tmoore-pc:/hitz/etc > tail -12 messages Fri May 7 13:00:01 PDT [hitz: statd]: 1:00pm up 6 days, 19:54 3356742 NFS ops, 98 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops Fri May 7 14:00:01 PDT [hitz: statd]: 2:00pm up 6 days, 20:54 3356742 NFS ops, 98 CIFS ops, 0 HTTP ops Fri May 7 14:27:08 PDT [hitz: tn_login_0]: root logged in from host: TMOORE-PC.2700-1.netapp.com Fri May 7 14:27:46 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power Supply #2 Failed Fri May 7 14:27:46 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply is in degraded mode! Fri May 7 14:27:57 PDT [hitz: asup_main]: Cluster Notification mail sent Fri May 7 14:28:15 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply OK! Fri May 7 14:28:22 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power Supply #1 Failed Fri May 7 14:28:22 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply is in degraded mode! Fri May 7 14:28:24 PDT [hitz: asup_main]: Cluster Notification mail sent Fri May 7 14:28:39 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply OK! [14:34] tmoore-pc:/hitz/etc >
"Aaron M. Sims" wrote:
I've scanned the docs and the now.netapp.com site for an answer to this... no luck.
How do I determine the status of either power supply in a F760 filer. If a power supply is off or failed, I'd like to run a command that will tell me just that.
On Fri, 7 May 1999, Timothy Moore wrote:
hitz> version NetApp Release 5.3: Thu Apr 1 11:18:39 PST 1999 hitz> Fri May 7 14:27:46 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power Supply #2 Failed Fri May 7 14:27:46 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply is in degraded mode! Fri May 7 14:27:57 PDT [hitz: asup_main]: Cluster Notification mail sent Fri May 7 14:28:15 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply OK! Fri May 7 14:28:22 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power Supply #1 Failed Fri May 7 14:28:22 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply is in degraded mode! Fri May 7 14:28:24 PDT [hitz: asup_main]: Cluster Notification mail sent Fri May 7 14:28:39 PDT [hitz: power_low_monitor]: Power supply OK! hitz>
Where did you get those "Power supply OK!" messages from? We've had a lot of false "Power supply failed" messages so that the power supply itself was not broken but it had a dip. But we never had the Ok messages. :( If we did, it would have spared NetApp a number of shipments of power supplies. ;-)
Regards Elena
The machine 'hitz' is a F760 in my lab running 5.3. At the back of the machine I turned one power supply off then back on, repeat with the other. The messages were generated to the console, system logger and as event notification email.
This particular 760 is running on 220v in the new cabinet. For 110v you might want to have the power supply monitored through a 24 hour cycle for adequate amperage, out of tolerance fluctuations and possible power conditioning needs.
Regards, Tim.
Elena Samsonova wrote:
Where did you get those "Power supply OK!" messages from? We've had a lot of false "Power supply failed" messages so that the power supply itself was not broken but it had a dip. But we never had the Ok messages. :( If we did, it would have spared NetApp a number of shipments of power supplies. ;-)
On Mon, 10 May 1999, Timothy Moore wrote:
The machine 'hitz' is a F760 in my lab running 5.3. At the back of the machine I turned one power supply off then back on, repeat with the other. The messages were generated to the console, system logger and as event notification email.
The machines I was referring to, are NetCaches C760 running 3.3R2D12. We did the same with switching the power supplies on and off and the Ok message never came, only the failed one did.
This particular 760 is running on 220v in the new cabinet. For 110v you might want to have the power supply monitored through a 24 hour cycle for adequate amperage, out of tolerance fluctuations and possible power conditioning needs.
That's all right, we use 220v.
Regards Elena