Maintenance-Object Repair Procedures
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FAIL
2. Procedures for a J58890CE:
The cabinet is currently without AC power.
1. Check for AC power at the wall outlet (99–127 or 200–250 VAC).
If AC power is absent, then the problem is not with the system itself.
Power must be restored to the wall outlet.
If present, there could be a problem with the battery or battery chargers.
Resolve every alarm logged against POWER (battery & battery charger),
and rerun the test.
If the test still fails, then fuse F5 may have opened. Replace this fuse,
and rerun the test.
!
WARNING:
Turn off the 397C Battery Charger before inserting or
removing Fuse F5.
If the test still fails, then the server’s watchdog or an EPN’s Maintenance
circuit pack may be incorrectly reporting the problem. Resolve every
alarm against these MOs, and rerun the test. Some watchdog and
Maintenance circuit-pack errors may not be detected by their respective
maintenance routines, but can cause many environment tests to fail.
If more than two environment tests are failing, replace the suspect circuit
pack (depending on the system configuration), and rerun the test.
100
FAIL
The cabinet is currently without AC power, and AC power maintenance is in
the middle of timing the NPH interval.
1. Follow the repair steps for error code 1.
PASS
The server’s watchdog or the EPN’s Maintenance circuit pack has reported
that the cabinet has AC power.
Table 8-2.
Test #78 Power Query Test —
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