[j-nsp] redundant bad power supply

Phil Rosenthal pr at isprime.com
Thu Jul 1 16:23:44 EDT 2004


What you're not understanding here is that the power supply isn't dead, 
the fan isn't dead -- the fan sensor is.

The alarm messages are just cosmetic.
On Jul 1, 2004, at 4:04 PM, Warren Kumari, PhD, CCIE#9190 wrote:

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> Erm, just pull the dead one out? Not like you want to use it anyway!
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> Warren.
> On Jul 1, 2004, at 3:30 PM, telecom at servidor.unam.mx wrote:
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>>
>> Hi, Is there any way other than replacing the power supply to stop 
>> these
>> messages..
>>
>> Jul  1 11:40:05.965  m20-1 chassisd[4479]: CHASSISD_SNMP_TRAP6: SNMP 
>> trap
>> generated: Power Supply failed (jnxContentsContainerIndex 2, 
>> jnxContentsL1Index
>> 1, jnx ContentsL2Index 0, jnxContentsL3Index 0, jnxContentsDescr Power
>> Supply A, jnxOperatingState/Temp 6)
>>
>> I have a bad fan but no time nor money to replace it now.. so just 
>> making
>> sure i have no alternatives
>>
>> m20-1> show chassis alarms
>> 1 alarms currently active
>> Alarm time               Class  Description
>> 2004-06-30 10:35:15 PDT  Major  Power Supply A fan failed
>>
>> Thanks
>>
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