
Troubleshooting
Eaton Advanced ePDU Troubleshooting Guide P-164000140—Rev 1
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PDU high temperature
warning
This alarm appears when the temperature inside the
ePDU is higher than the internal high temperature
warning threshold.
1- Decrease the temperature of the room where
the ePDU is installed.
PDU internal failure
This alarm appears when an error occurred in the
ePDU.
1- Restart the ePDU.
PDU internal ok
This event is logged when the ePDU recovers from
an internal error.
No action required.
PDU L<i> current normal
This event is logged when the PDU phase <i>
current returns to a normal value.
No action required.
PDU L<i> high current alarm
This alarm appears when the current on phase <i> is
higher than the phase <i> high current alarm
threshold. The user can define the high current
alarm threshold for each phase from the Web
interface.
1- Check the connected loads.
PDU L<i> high current warning
This alarm appears when the current on phase <i> is
higher than the phase <i> high current warning
threshold. The user can define the high current
warning threshold for each phase from the Web
interface.
1- Check the connected loads.
PDU L<i> high voltage alarm
This alarm appears when the voltage on phase <i>
is higher than the phase <i> high voltage alarm
threshold. The user can define the high voltage
alarm threshold for each phase from the Web
interface.
1- Check the ePDU input voltage.
PDU L<i> high voltage warning
This alarm appears when the voltage on phase <i>
is higher than the phase <i> high voltage warning
threshold. The user can define the high voltage
warning threshold for each phase from the Web
interface.
1- Check the ePDU input voltage.
PDU L<i> low voltage warning
This alarm appears when the voltage on phase <i>
is below the phase <i> low voltage warning
threshold. The user can define the low voltage
warning threshold for each phase from the Web
interface.
1- Check the ePDU input voltage.
PDU L<i> voltage normal
This event is logged when the PDU phase <i>
voltage returns to a normal value.
No action required.
Send test mail to <Recipient>
failed
This event is logged when a test e-mail sent to the
e-mail account defined by <Recipient> failed.
1- Check your SMTP/e-mail notification
configuration on the Network Management Card.
Refer to the
Eaton Advanced ePDU User’s Guide
.
2 - Send a test e-mail using the IP address
instead of the DNS name. If successful, check the
DNS value defined in the Network Management
Card IP settings.
3 - Verify that the SMTP server is reachable.
Send test mail to <Recipient>
succeed
This event is logged when a test e-mail sent to the
e-mail account defined by <Recipient> succeeded.
No action required.
Switch to bootloader mode for
upgrade by <Interface>
This event is logged when the Network
Management Card restarts in firmware upgrade
mode. It indicates the interface from which this
action was launched.
No action required.
Table 8. Alarms and Events Troubleshooting (Continued)
Alarm or Event Name
Description
Actions