12-20-2002 12:51 PM - edited 03-02-2019 03:45 AM
This is the command from sh log
Does anyone have any idea why the power supply failures are under #2 when there is no #2? Sure would like any help you can give me.
CSB-1> (enable) sh log
Network Management Processor (ACTIVE NMP) Log:
Reset count: 77
Re-boot History: Feb 01 2002 04:07:53 0, Feb 01 2002 03:20:39 0
Feb 01 2002 03:16:14 0, Jan 30 2002 03:13:50 0
Jan 29 2002 12:54:15 0, Jan 29 2002 12:50:41 0
Jan 29 2002 12:42:15 0, Jan 25 2002 12:36:55 0
Jan 24 2002 05:03:45 0, Jan 24 2002 04:17:43 0
Bootrom Checksum Failures: 0 UART Failures: 0
Flash Checksum Failures: 0 Flash Program Failures: 0
Power Supply 1 Failures: 0 Power Supply 2 Failures: 59
DRAM Failures: 0
Exceptions: 0
Last software reset by user: 3/8/2000,11:10:12
MCP Exceptions/Hang: 0
Heap Memory Log:
Corrupted Block = none
NVRAM log:
12-22-2002 03:53 AM
That sure doesn't make sense. The only way that this chassis can have 2 PSU's is if you had a redundant power supply RPS connected. It would be interesting to see what you switch says when you input the command "show sys" under the PS2-Status?
If there definately isn't a RPS connected to the switch then I would get it swapped out if you have a maintenance contract, as there is definately a fault with it.
12-22-2002 04:01 AM
You probably had a power supply 2 in the switch earlier. Please do clear log on the switch and this will clear all the entries in the log.
12-22-2002 05:12 AM
CAT2948G does not have a built in redundant PS. Unless you had an external RPS, I suspect it to be a cosmetic bug. I'll do some scrubbing to see if I can find one
12-22-2002 01:43 PM
Hi,
can you please paste the output of show env all, show system , sh mod , sh ver from the switch and then do clear log to see if that are incrementing..
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