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3.1.1 ............................................. FAS6000 POWER SUPPLIES CAN LATCH FAILED: BURT 249588. ... 11
3.1.2BURT 222687: RTC BATTERY VOLTAGE WARNING ON FAS60XX INCLUDING CHASSIS POWER
DEGRADED ......................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3.1 .......................... BURT 416892: FALSE ERROR MESSAGES FOR PSU TEMP AND FAN SPEED ... 12
3.3.2 ................................................. FAS3100 POWER SUPPLY DOES NOT CONTAIN SYSTEM FAN ... 13
3.4.1FAS2000 CANNOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN AC INPUT FAILURE AND DEAD POWER SUPPLY.. 14
3.5.3FAS30X0 AND V30X0 PSU ERRONEOUS MESSAGES AND/OR PANICS: DATA ONTAP SOLUTIONS
............................................................................................................................................................. 17
3.5.4 ................ FAS3020, FAS3050, V3020, AND V3050 “POWER SUPPLY MISSING” AND “DEVICE
COMMUNICATIONS TIMEOUT” ERRONEOUS ERROR MESSAGES ............................................... 18
4.2 ...KB ARTICLE 2013210 FORMER KB: 2262: INTERMITTENT SHELF POWER SUPPLY ALARM ... 20
Confirm the power supply status using the power supply LEDs
environment status
KB 2013351 Former kb54480 has an example output for the environment status
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2013351
There are only 5 shelf power supply messages: All other power supply
messages are related to platform power supplies
NetApp support can confirm current part number details and any updated
information.
* There are older versions of X730 which are non-ROHS compliant which
can be used in Non-ROHS compliant regions, including USA.
*** The X731-R5 is the universal input 110-240VAC with a 20 Amp fuse.
This model is used in all FAS6000 applications except in specific Europe
installations which require a high line 200-240VAC with a 10 amp fuse, the
X732- R5. System configurations should be consulted for Europe systems
to determine if there is a high line requirement for the particular customer.
Error Messages
Various Faults reported on disk storage shelf.
Field Response
Refer to KB article 1012073 (Former KB 50783) for LED identification and
interpretation.
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&actp=LIST&id=1012073
Error Messages
Field Response
For more information on SHELF_FAULT errors, please refer to the
KnowledgeBase article
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2012955
For temperature issues, investigate the ambient temperature status and ensure
proper system installation and airflow. Please refer to the Site Requirements
Guide for specifics on your storage controller.
Error Messages
SHPWRN
Field Response
This SHPWRN scenario can occur for a number of reasons:
A brown out situation has occurred. In Japan, running voltage at 90 volts can
more easily lead to DC under voltage due to no margin for fluctuations.
Only in rare occasions the shelf power supply has malfunctioned and requires
replacement.
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2012128
Field Response
For more information on Shelf Cooling Unit Fail Warnings, please refer to the
KnowledgeBase article
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2011427
The system will report a PWRFLT power fault warning specifically: SHPINT -
shelf power interrupted. This is a clear indication the power to the shelf has been
lost at least temporarily.
Error Messages
PWRFLT:Cluster Notification from afspf120 (SHELF POWER INTERRUPTED) WARNING
Field Response
The power supply has been turned off or unplugged.
The input power to the system either failed or fluctuated. Check the AC input in
the server room.
If the shelf power supply has malfunctioned there are accompanying messages
indicating a problem.
For more information on shelf power interrupted warnings, please refer to the
KnowledgeBase article
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2013351
This results in Data ONTAP issuing false warning messages about these
sensors. A power cycle will reset the unit
Error Messages
Every hour message appears regarding degraded power supply, although filer is functioning
properly and both power supplies are receiving power.
Field Response
Power cycle the PSUs by either using the rocker switch on the PSU (one by one)
or by using the Remote LAN Module (RLM) NOTE: Using the RLM is disruptive
as both PSUs are powered off both PSUs simultaneously
This issue has been fixed in DOT version 7.2.4 and subsequent releases,
including the 7.3 series DOT.
Synopsis
Since the real time clock (RTC) lithium manganese battery has a normal service
Life of eight (8) years, a low battery warning does not require a battery
Replacement, there is an issue with the motherboard.
Error Messages
Tue Oct 10 18:00:39 GMT [svtl-6070-1: monitor.chassisPower.degraded:notice]: Chassis power
is degraded: RTC Battery is in WARN LOW state current voltage is 2445 mV, normal low is 2800
mV
Field Response
If you observe a low RTC console message this is an indication that you need to
have your motherboard replaced. The power supply does not need to be
replaced.
BUG 222687
3.3.1 BURT 416892: False Error messages for PSU Temp and Fan
speed
Synopsis
On FAS3100 an error message about PSU Temperature and Fan speed is seen
as shown in the example below. In this case the PSU may not be faulty.
Error Messages
monitor.chassisPowerSupply.degraded:notice]: Chassis power supply 1 is degraded:
PSU1_Temperature failed: 0C PSU1_FAN1 failed: 0RPM PSU1_FAN2 failed: 0RPM
[mgl-psnetapp01: callhome.chassis.ps.degraded:error]: Call home for CHASSIS POWER
SUPPLY DEGRADED: PS 1
[mgl-psnetapp01: callhome.chassis.ps.fault:error]: Call home for CHASSIS POWER SUPPLY
FAIL: PS 1
Field Response
Engineering is working on root cause analysis for an issue which affects the
reporting of PSU sensors on one controller in a FAS31X0 C-C configuration.
If both controllers in a C-C configuration are reporting sensor failures for one of
the PSUs, then that PSU does need to be replaced. It is suggested re-seating the
PSU may clear the fault.
Do not replace the power supply, there is no defect. If reseating does not clear
the situation, ignore the failure message.
BURT 416892 No Public Report at this time
Thu Aug 13 17:37:02 GMT [monitor.shelf.fault:CRITICAL]: Fault reported on disk storage shelf
attached to channel 0c. Please check fans, power supplies, disks, and temperature sensors.
Thu Aug 13 17:38:00 GMT [monitor.globalStatus.critical: CRITICAL]: PSU1 is failed. PSU1 12V is
failed. PSU1 5V is failed. PSU1 3V is failed. PSU1 12 Amp is failed. PSU1 5 Amp is failed. Disk
shelf fault.
Field Response
Contact NetApp support for
Hot swapping the power supply can generate the following message:
Note:
This message will NOT appear in the messages log. It will ONLY be displayed
on the console.
Error Messages
Thu Oct 11 11:00:03 CEST [de-fraapp972: monitor.chassisSensor.NR:warning]: Sensor PSU 1
Temp not responding.
Thu Oct 11 11:03:57 CEST [de-fraapp972: monitor.chassisPowerSupply.degraded:notice]:
Chassis power supply 1 is degraded: PSU 1 AC Failed
Field Response
Fixed in DOT 7.2.5 and subsequent releases. Encourage customer to upgrade
Data ONTAP to at least 7.2.5.
If there are no other messages related to the affected PSU, the PSU is working
properly and no hardware replacement is required.
To clear this periodic console message, physically turn off the affected PSU
using the PSU rocker switch. Physically remove the PSU from the chassis and
reseat within 2 minutes and turn on the PSU using the rocker switch. This action
clears the problem, though the problem may reoccur.
BUG 262075
Error Messages
There are 2 different error message produced by the system depending on the version of Data
OnTap:
*Note: Power supply 2 often reports the same message: sometimes in addition to the power supply 1
message, and sometimes independently.
Field Response
The system will continue to operate without issue as these are warning messages.
Error Messages
There are 2 different error message produced by the system depending on the version of Data
OnTap:
*Note: Power supply 2 often reports the same message: sometimes in addition to the power supply 1
message, and sometimes independently.
Field Response
4.2 KB ARTICLE 2013210 FORMER KB: 2262: INTERMITTENT SHELF POWER SUPPLY
ALARM
This article was written in support of a very specific issue at one customer and
has not been identified in any other instance. Also reference BURT 164900.
https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2013210
5 OTHER RESOURCES
LED LED
name color Description
Fault Amber The power supply is not functioning properly and needs
service. See the system console for any applicable error
messages.
LED Status
label indicator Description
OK Green
OK Amber
Note
The PSU status LED is green. The other three LEDs are amber. See Interpreting disk drive LEDs
for an illustrated explanation of how the LEDs function.
Power supply console error messages
The following error messages appear on your storage system console if an SES element on the
power supply fails. For information about replacing the power supply, see Replacing a power
supply in a disk shelf.
Error
message Action required
Power The power supply unit on the left at the back of the disk shelf failed. Contact
supply technical support to replace the power supply.
Element 1:
failed
Power The power supply unit on the right at the back of the disk shelf failed. Contact
supply technical support to replace the power supply.
Element 2:
Cooling The integrated fan module in the power supply unit on the left at the back of the
element disk shelf failed. Contact technical support to replace the power supply.
Element 1:
failed
Cooling The integrated fan module in the power supply unit on the right at the back of the
element disk shelf failed. Contact technical support to replace the power supply.
Element 2:
failed
PSU 2
PSU LEDs