Troubleshooting power supply modules, Troubleshooting fan modules – Dell PowerEdge M600 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Your System

Troubleshooting Power Supply Modules

Problem

A power supply module is not operating properly

Action

NOTICE:

The power-supply modules are hot-pluggable. Remove and replace only

one power-supply module at a time in a system that is turned on. Leave a failed
power-supply module installed in the enclosure until you are ready to replace it.
Operating the system with a power-supply module removed for extended periods of
time can cause the system to overheat.

NOTE:

The 2360-W power supply modules require a 200–240 V power source to

operate. If they are plugged into 110-V electrical outlets, the power supply modules
do not power up.

1 Locate the faulty power supply module and check the indicators. See

Figure 1-11. The power supply's AC indicator is green if AC power is
available. The power supply's fault indicator is amber if the power supply is
faulty. If no indicators are lit, ensure that 208V AC power is available from
the PDU and that the power cable is properly connected to the power
supply module.

2 Install a new power supply. See "Installing a Power Supply Module" on

page 160.

NOTE:

After installing a new power supply, allow several seconds for the

system to recognize the power supply and determine whether it is working
properly. The power supply DC power indicator turns green if the power
supply is functioning properly. See Figure 1-11.

3 If none of the power supplies show a fault LED and the blades will not

power on, check the LCD display or CMC for status messages.

4 If the problem is not resolved, see "Getting Help" on page 217 for

information about obtaining technical assistance.

Troubleshooting Fan Modules

Problem

A fan is not operating properly

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