Resetting or Inhibiting Processor Modules and Power Supplies
Power Supply 2 Type: PS/130
Serial #: 1234567890
Status:
Redundant
SCM Version 4101
--Out of Range-
-----Thermal-----
Hardware
Warnings:
+5v +12V -12V
Warning Shutdown
Inhibit
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Current:
X
Historical:
X
X X
X
Voltages
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Maximum Consumed Available
+5V Level: +4.87
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+12V Level: +12.43
+5V:
100W
70W
30W
-12V Level: -11.91
+12V:
35W
25W
10W
-12V:
35W
15W
20W
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Supply Total: 150W
110W
40W
Chassis Total:300W
200W
100W
Figure 6-2. A Sample Power Supply Status Display
The status of this PS/130 Power supply is Redundant, so you can inhibit it from the
command interface.
Resetting a Power Supply
The following command resets power supply 2, which is Redundant:
Xyplex>> reset chassis power supply 2
For a power supply with the status Redundant or Required, this command simply resets the
SCM. For a power supply with the status of Inhibited, this command reactivates the power
supply and resets the SCM.
Inhibiting a Power Supply
The following command holds power supply 2, which is Redundant.
Xyplex>> reset chassis power supply 2 hold
Power supply 2 is now inhibited, and is no longer providing power to modules in the
chassis. Because it was redundant, one or more other power supplies in the chassis are now
providing more power to compensate for the loss of power supply 2. The remaining active
power supplies may become Required under these conditions.
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