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Server Problem Notification



We've got 3 G5 Xserver's in the office, and we've been getting log messages via Server Monitor on one of them for awhile now. In the Server Monitor Log, it's showing as "Power supply status change," and we get one at regular intervals for whatever the "Update Every...." setting is set for. So if I set it for 10 seconds, the log shows the message every 10 seconds. This morning, a second xServer started doing the same thing, and since it's set to email a notification, it started sending me emails every time them monitor updated the status. I've included a copy of one of the emails below. Both servers are connected to UPS's with USB connections and using the built-in Apple Energy settings to monitor the UPS and shutdown if necessary. They are 2 different brand UPS's, and unplugging the USB cable did not fix the problem. One UPS is a Belkin Universal UPS 1200VA, the other is an APC Backup UPS RS 1500VA. I've run self-checks on both UPS's and they appear to be functioning correctly. I've switched the server that started the notifications today to a second Belkin Universal UPS 1200VA that is powering my xServer RAID and the notifications stopped.

Anyone have a clue what's causing this and how to fix it? I can free up another UPS to test further, but if this is a known problem I can save myself some time.

thanks,

Rick

I'm getting the following Message:

From: email@hidden
Date: August 7, 2006 9:20:22 AM EDT
To: email@hidden
Subject: Server Problem Notification

A problem has been detected on this server.

Notification Triggered By : <CAUSEDBY>
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Status Summary

Server:
    IP address: xxx
    Name: Photo1-Server
    Kind: RackMac3,1
    Up time: 0 days 00:03:02
    OS version: Mac OS X Server 10.4.6 (8I127)
    Processor: 1 x 2 GHz
    Memory: 1024 MB
    BootROM: 5.1.7f1
    Serial number: xxx
    System identifier: Off

Memory:
    Slot  1: 512 MB, Normal
    Slot  2: 512 MB, Normal

Drives:
    Drive 1: Normal
    Drive 2: Normal
    Drive 3: Normal
    Drive 4: Normal

Power Supplies:
    SYSTEM-POWER:
        CPU 1 Power: 18.11 watts, Normal
    System Voltages 1:
        CPU 1 Vcore: 1.22 volts, Normal
        System Controller Vcore: 1.69 volts, Normal
        System Bus IO VDD: 1.47 volts, Normal
        DDR IO: 2.63 volts, Normal
        DDR IO Sleep: 2.63 volts, Normal
    System Voltages 2:
        1.2v: 1.18 volts, Normal
        1.2v Sleep: 1.18 volts, Normal
        1.5v: 1.49 volts, Normal
        1.5v Sleep: 1.51 volts, Normal
        1.8v: 1.80 volts, Normal
    System Voltages 3:
        3.3v: 3.29 volts, Normal
        3.3v Sleep: 3.28 volts, Normal
        3.3v Trickle: 3.28 volts, Normal
        5v: 5.02 volts, Normal
        5v Sleep: 5.04 volts, Normal
        12v: 12.00 volts, Normal
        12v Trickle: 11.94 volts, Normal
    System Currents:
        CPU 1 Core: 14.89 amps, Normal
        CPU 1 12v: 1.72 amps, Normal

Network:
    en0: Normal
        Link Status: Up
    en1: Normal
        Link Status: Down
    fw1: Normal
        Link Status: Down

Temperatures:
    System Controller:
      CPU 1 Inlet: 23°C (74°F), Normal
      CPU 1 Ambient: 34°C (94°F), Normal
      CPU 1 Internal: 44°C (112°F), Normal
      CPU 2 Inlet: 22°C (72°F), Normal
    Enclosure:
      Internal Ambient: 29°C (84°F), Normal
      System Controller Ambient: 38°C (101°F), Normal
      System Controller Internal: 52°C (126°F), Normal
      Memory Bank: 47°C (116°F), Normal
      PCI Slots: 42°C (107°F), Normal

Blowers:
    CPU A1 Fan: 4009 RPM, Normal
    CPU A2 Fan: 4011 RPM, Normal
    CPU A3 Fan: 4007 RPM, Normal
    CPU B1 Fan: 4026 RPM, Normal
    CPU B2 Fan: 3987 RPM, Normal
    CPU B3 Fan: 3988 RPM, Normal
    System Controller Fan: 5356 RPM, Normal
    PCI Slot Fan: 3941 RPM, Normal

Security:
    Enclosure Intrusion: No


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----------------------- Rick O’Quinn Photographic Services Coordinator University of Georgia Public Affairs Broadcast, Video & Photographic Services 188 Georgia Center Athens GA 30602-3603 Work: (706) 542-8085 Fax: (706) 583-0011 email@hidden http://www.photo.alumni.uga.edu


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