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ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?

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  • 1.  ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?

    MVP GURU
    Posted May 15, 2020 12:41 PM

    Hi! On a VSF (two Aruba 5406R zl2) running on ArubaOS-Switch 16.05.0007 I was always used to see that the show system power-supply detailed CLI command reported details only for VSF Commander's powered PS Modules (PS1 and PS2) lacking totally about PS Modules inserted into the VSF Standby member.

     

    Example:

     

     

    VSF# show system fans
    
    Fan Information 
    
    VSF-Member  1
    
      Num  | State       | Failures | Location 
    Sys-1  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-2  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-3  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-4  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-5  | Fan OK      |   0      | PS 1 
    Sys-6  | Fan OK      |   0      | PS 2 
    
    0 / 6 Fans in Failure State
    0 / 6 Fans have been in Failure State
    
    VSF-Member  2
    
      Num  | State       | Failures | Location 
    -------+-------------+----------+----------
    Sys-1  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-2  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-3  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-4  | Fan OK      |   0      | Fan Tray 
    Sys-5  | Fan OK      |   0      | PS 1 
    Sys-6  | Fan OK      |   0      | PS 2 
    
    0 / 6 Fans in Failure State
    0 / 6 Fans have been in Failure State
    
    VSF# show system power-supply detailed 
    
     Status and Counters - Power Supply Detailed Information 
    
      PS Model  Serial     State            Status
      -- ------ ---------- ---------------- -------------------------------------
      1  J9829A CN6AKxxxxx Powered          AC Power Consumption : 83 Watts
                                            AC MAIN Voltage      : 229 Volts
                                            Power Supplied       : 63 Watts
                                            Power Capacity       : 1100 Watts
                                            Inlet Temp (C/F)     : 32.0C/89.6F
                                            Internal Temp (C/F)  : 50.4C/122.0F
                                            Fan 1 Speed          : 1080 RPM (31%)
                                            Fan 2 Speed          : 1125 RPM (33%)
    
      2  J9829A IN01Gxxxxx Powered          AC Power Consumption : 85 Watts
                                            AC MAIN Voltage      : 230 Volts
                                            Power Supplied       : 55 Watts
                                            Power Capacity       : 1100 Watts
                                            Inlet Temp (C/F)     : 24.1C/75.2F
                                            Internal Temp (C/F)  : 34.4C/93.2F
                                            Fan 1 Speed          : 1600 RPM (47%)
                                            Fan 2 Speed          : 1600 RPM (47%)
    
     
    
       2 /  2 supply bays delivering power.
       Currently supplying 118 W / 2200 W total power.
    
       Refer to command's help option for field definitions

     

     

    Is that a "bug" solved on newer software release or just the designed way the command was built?

     

    Second question: is it normal to see those differences between PS1 and PS2 (recently changed due to a fault -> PS2 was made in India and newer than PS1 which was made in China)?

     

     

    J9829A (Made in China) deployed as PS1
    
    Inlet Temp (C/F)     : 32.0C/89.6F
    Internal Temp (C/F)  : 50.4C/122.0F
    Fan 1 Speed          : 1080 RPM (31%)
    Fan 2 Speed          : 1125 RPM (33%)
    
    versus
    
    J9829A (Made in India) deployed as PS2
    
    Inlet Temp (C/F)     : 24.1C/75.2F
    Internal Temp (C/F)  : 34.4C/93.2F
    Fan 1 Speed          : 1600 RPM (47%)
    Fan 2 Speed          : 1600 RPM (47%)

     

     

    Note that both PS Modules are on the same VSF Commander chassis...and I always looked at the temperature values reported by PS1 (and old PS2 now gone) as normal for the ambient temperature we know there is into the whole rack.



  • 2.  RE: ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?
    Best Answer

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 21, 2020 06:34 AM

    It is a known issue that "show system power-supply detailed" command gives PS details of teh commander only on a stack/VSF

    Fix is coming in CPE 29 (CR250966)

     

    show system power-supply (without detailed option) works and that provides some info



  • 3.  RE: ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?

    MVP GURU
    Posted May 21, 2020 10:57 AM

    Hi! Thanks...it was the very first of my suspects. Out of curiosity what does CPE 29 mean? I know what CR means in this context (CR = Change Request)...but...does CPE 29 mean that next ArubaOS-Switch 16.10 software version incorporating the fix will be released during week 29th 2020?



  • 4.  RE: ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted May 22, 2020 11:36 AM

    As far as I know CPE means COLLEGES WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE.

    CPE29

    It is just numerically incrementing last release was CPE 28

    Release CPE29: Expected in early-mid June (Please add a week or two buffer for communicating to customer during this Covid-19 pandemic)



  • 5.  RE: ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?

    MVP GURU
    Posted May 22, 2020 11:50 AM

    Gosh, mine was a joke!

     

    I'm pretty sure that CPE is the acronym of Current Product Engineering (referred to a Software branch)...so, OK...it's CPE 29th...and thus the next stage will be the GA release, expected to be available in early-mid June 2020.

     

    That's look good!

     

    Thanks! Definitely, it's time for me to plan an update to that VSF.



  • 6.  RE: ArubaOS-Switch VSF: does show system power-supply detailed report about PS of VSF Commander only?
    Best Answer

    MVP GURU
    Posted Jul 01, 2020 04:12 AM

    CR_0000250966 "The switch fails to display the power supply details" Fixed on 16.10.0009 available since today July, 1st 2020.