and later [Release: NA and later ]
Sun Storage T3+ Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: NA and later]
Sun Storage 6120 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: NA and later]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
This document addresses the identification of failed power supply in T3,T3+ and 6120 storage arrays, via the symptoms provided.
Symptoms:
-
Storade
reports an alarm in Browser or email
- Performance
degraded,
- PCU
fault LED lit
- Global
fault LED lit.
- Messages
in logs indicating PCU failure.
Please validate that each troubleshooting step below is true for your environment.
Each step will provide instructions via a link to a document, for validating the
step and taking corrective action as necessary. The steps are ordered in the most
appropriate sequence to isolate the issue and identify the proper resolution.
Please do not skip a step.
Last Review Date
June 14, 2010
Instructions for the Reader
A Troubleshooting Guide is provided to assist
in debugging a specific issue. When possible, diagnostic tools are included in the document
to assist in troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting Details
1)Inspect the array PCU LEDs visually to see if any fault exists.
If the array is remote or you still feel there is a problem with the PCU, then proceed to Step 2.
Otherwise, the following table explains the LED status and corrective actions(indicated by *) for fault conditions:
AC
LED
|
PS
LED
|
Description
|
Off
|
Off
|
• Power is off • No AC Input * Action: Check the power source
|
Amber
|
Off
|
• Power is off • Power switch turned off • AC power is available * Action: Check if the PCU switch set to ON position.
|
Green
|
Off
|
Array is shutdown: • PCU disabled • AC power is available * Action: Go to Step 2.
|
Green
|
Green
|
Normal operating state: • PCU receiving AC power • Power switch is turned on • AC power is available * Action: No Action required. If you would like to investigate further, go to Step 2.
|
Amber
|
Amber
|
• Power switch is turned off • Array will power down after PCU is disabled * Action: Check power source and power switch position
|
Green
|
Amber
|
Indicates one or more of the following: • Over temperature condition; PCU is disabled • DC power not available; PCU disabled • Both fans have faults; PCU disabled • Battery is being tested * Action: Proceed to step 2
|
Green
|
Blinking Green
|
• Battery is charging * Action: Refer to <Document: 1002468.1> Verify Battery for battery diagnostics
|
Green
|
Blinking Amber
|
Indicates one or more of the following: • PCU is disabled • single fan fault • Battery low; PCU remains enabled • Battery failure; PCU enabled * Action: Proceed to step 2
|
2)Validate that you can telnet and log into your array.
Reference document: <Document: 1012660.1> Troubleshooting Sun StorEdge[TM] T3, T3+ and 6120 Access Problems
If you log into the array successfully, continue to Step 3.
3)At the prompt run fru stat pcu and examine the output.
Example:
t3:/:<7>fru stat pcu
POWER STATUS STATE SOURCE OUTPUT BATTERY TEMP FAN1 FAN2
------ ------- --------- ------ ------ ------- ------ ------ ------
u1pcu1 ready enabled line normal normal normal normal normal
u1pcu2 ready enabled line normal normal normal normal normal
u2pcu1 ready enabled line normal normal normal normal normal
u2pcu2 ready enabled line normal failed normal normal normal
If status/state is ready-enabled and battery status is normal PCU is optimal. No further action is required.
If status/state is ready-disabled, check power cable, switch, and AC output.
If status is ready-enabled,and the battery is failed,then there may be a problem with the battery. Reference <Document: 1002468.1> Troubleshooting Sun StorEdge T3/6120 Battery Faults.
If status is fault-enabled output=fault, go to Step 4.
4) Contact Oracle for support.
Please collect the array data from a Solaris host by running: /opt/SUNWexplo/explorer -w !default,t3extended, and open a service call with Oracle Support.
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