From: David Roman Esteban (droman@plcendesa.com)
Date: Mon Aug 29 2005 - 03:42:56 EDT
Thks for all the responses there is a consensus that this is a fault of
the power supply that gives enough power for the lom but not to start
the computer.
I've also done a "check" at lom level (Aaron suggestion) because the
power supply remains in OK status and it doesn't change anything. I will
open a ticket in our support center in order to make this clear
Best regards
Roman Esteban, David
droman@plcendesa.com
The commands run after all the suggestion:
lom>environment
Fault OFF
Alarm1 OFF
Alarm2 OFF
Alarm3 ON
Fans:
1 fan1 OK standby
2 fan2 OK standby
3 cpu OK standby
4 psu OK standby
PSUs:
1 OK standby
Temperature sensors:
1 Enclosure 25degC OK
Overheat sensors:
1 CPU standby
Circuit breakers:
1 SCSI-Term standby
2 USB0 standby
3 USB1 standby
4 SCC standby
Supply rails:
1 5V standby
2 3V3 standby
3 +12V standby
4 CPU core standby
5 +3VSB standby
lom>check
lom>environment
Fault OFF
Alarm1 OFF
Alarm2 OFF
Alarm3 ON
Fans:
1 fan1 OK standby
2 fan2 OK standby
3 cpu OK standby
4 psu OK standby
PSUs:
1 OK standby
Temperature sensors:
1 Enclosure 25degC OK
Overheat sensors:
1 CPU standby
Circuit breakers:
1 SCSI-Term standby
2 USB0 standby
3 USB1 standby
4 SCC standby
Supply rails:
1 5V standby
2 3V3 standby
3 +12V standby
4 CPU core standby
5 +3VSB standby
lom>reset
System in standby
lom>poweron
lom>console
System in standby
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