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C6KPWR Messages Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures Error Message %C6KPWR-4-MINORPOWERALARMRECOVER: System power usage has returned to normal operating range Explanation System power usage has returned to the normal operating range. Recommended Action No action is required. Error Message %C6KPWR-4-PS1FAILALERT: Do not remove power supply 1 without inserting another supply. In the absence of power supply 1, system power capacity will be reduced to [chars]W after a [dec] second grace period. Explanation The system is experiencing heavy traffic. In this condition, the single power supply should be used in slot 1 rather than in slot 2. Recommended Action Insert a power supply in slot 1, or move the power supply from slot 2 to slot 1. Error Message %C6KPWR-4-PS2ONLY: Single power supply system should utilize power supply slot 1 Explanation The system is experiencing heavy traffic. In this condition, the single power supply should be used in slot 1 rather than in slot 2. Recommended Action Move the power supply from slot 2 to slot 1. Error Message %C6KPWR-4-PSINPUTDROP: Power supply [dec] input has dropped Explanation The power supply in the specified slot has detected a drop in its input supply. The power capacity for the power supply has been adjusted accordingly. Recommended Action Enter the show power command to see the current power status. Otherwise, no action is required. Error Message %C6KPWR-4-PSMISMATCH: power supplies rated outputs do not match. Explanation The two power supplies in the system have different output ratings. Recommended Action For more efficient load sharing, use power supplies with the same output rating. Error Message %C6KPWR-4-PSNOREDUNDANCY: Power supplies are not in full redundancy, power usage exceeds lower capacity supply Explanation The two power supplies in the system have different output ratings. Current power usage exceeds the capacity of the lower-rated power supply. If the higher-rated power supply fails, the lower-rated power supply will not be able to support all modules that are currently powered up. Recommended Action To ensure that the system power supplies are optimally redundant, use power supplies with identical output ratings or reduce system power consumption. 2-26 Catalyst Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Cisco IOS System Message Guide, Release 12.2ZY OL-11469-02

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Catalyst Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Cisco IOS System Message Guide, Release 12.2ZY
OL-11469-02
Chapter 2
Messages and Recovery Procedures
C6KPWR Messages
Error Message
%C6KPWR-4-MINORPOWERALARMRECOVER: System power usage has returned to
normal operating range
Explanation
System power usage has returned to the normal operating range.
Recommended Action
No action is required.
Error Message
%C6KPWR-4-PS1FAILALERT: Do not remove power supply 1 without inserting
another supply. In the absence of power supply 1, system power capacity will be
reduced to [chars]W after a [dec] second grace period.
Explanation
The system is experiencing heavy traffic. In this condition, the single power supply
should be used in slot 1 rather than in slot 2.
Recommended Action
Insert a power supply in slot 1, or move the power supply from slot 2 to slot 1.
Error Message
%C6KPWR-4-PS2ONLY: Single power supply system should utilize power
supply slot 1
Explanation
The system is experiencing heavy traffic. In this condition, the single power supply
should be used in slot 1 rather than in slot 2.
Recommended Action
Move the power supply from slot 2 to slot 1.
Error Message
%C6KPWR-4-PSINPUTDROP: Power supply [dec] input has dropped
Explanation
The power supply in the specified slot has detected a drop in its input supply. The power
capacity for the power supply has been adjusted accordingly.
Recommended Action
Enter the
show power
command to see the current power status. Otherwise, no
action is required.
Error Message
%C6KPWR-4-PSMISMATCH: power supplies rated outputs do not match.
Explanation
The two power supplies in the system have different output ratings.
Recommended Action
For more efficient load sharing, use power supplies with the same output
rating.
Error Message
%C6KPWR-4-PSNOREDUNDANCY: Power supplies are not in full redundancy,
power usage exceeds lower capacity supply
Explanation
The two power supplies in the system have different output ratings. Current power usage
exceeds the capacity of the lower-rated power supply. If the higher-rated power supply fails, the
lower-rated power supply will not be able to support all modules that are currently powered up.
Recommended Action
To ensure that the system power supplies are optimally redundant, use power
supplies with identical output ratings or reduce system power consumption.