A system reboot cleared this condition. Thanks to Micah for some good advice that I didn't need to follow: He suggested using 'asr-enable <device id>' for the implicated power supply from the OpenBoot prompt. Apparently OpenBoot/the Service Controller likes to be told when hardware is replaced. jonathan. jonathan wrote: >Swapped out a bad power supply with a new one yesterday - power supply >lights are now good, but the main case fault light is still lit. > >picld logs the following: > > "psvc_plugin_init: Can't determine class of PS0_FAN_FAIL_SENSOR" > >prtdiag -v shows: > > Power Supplies: > --------------- > Supply Status Fault Fan Fail Temp Fail > ------ ------------ -------- --------- --------- > Environmental reporting error: Property not found > > >I noticed that the replacement power supply is slightly different from >the one that was originally there: the original is "Series S1:1", while >the replacement is "Series S1:3" - they have different product codes as >well. > >The following document >http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=urn:cds:docid:1-1-4396092-1 >suggests that a reboot may fix? I also found some discussion in >Cantonese online, which is of minimal use to me. > >Insight anyone? >_______________________________________________ >sunmanagers mailing list >sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org >http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagers _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Mar 9 09:01:22 2007
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