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Catalyst Supervisor Engine 32 PISA Cisco IOS System Message Guide, Release 12.2ZY
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Chapter 2 Messages and Recovery Procedures
C6KPWR Messages
C6KPWR-3
Error Message %C6KPWR-3-PSUNKNOWN: Unknown power supply in slot [dec] (idprom read
failed).
Explanation
The IDPROM of the power supply in the specified slot cannot be read.
Recommended Action Remove and reinsert the power supply. Fasten the screw, and attempt to operate
the power supply again. If this message recurs, copy the message exactly as it appears on the console
or in the system log. Research and attempt to resolve the issue using the tools and utilities provided
at http://www.cisco.com/tac. With some messages, these tools and utilities will supply clarifying
information. Search for resolved software issues using the Bug Toolkit at
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/. If you still require assistance, open a case with the
Technical Assistance Center via the Internet at http://tools.cisco.com/ServiceRequestTool/create, or
contact your Cisco technical support representative and provide the representative with the
information you have gathered. Attach the following information to your case in nonzipped,
plain-text (.txt) format: the output of the show logging and show tech-support commands and your
pertinent troubleshooting logs.
C6KPWR-4
Error Message %C6KPWR-4-INPUTCHANGE: Power supply [dec] input has changed. Power
capacity adjusted to [chars]W
Explanation
The power supply in the specified slot has detected a change 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-MAJORPOWERALARMRECOVER: System power usage has returned to
allowed operating range
Explanation
System power usage has returned to the allowed operating range, so the scheduled
shutdown was cancelled. The system will continue operating.
Recommended Action No action is required.
Error Message %C6KPWR-4-MINORPOWERALARM: In the absence of power supply 1, system
power usage exceeds the recommended range of [chars]W
Explanation
The power supply in slot 2 has exceeded its allowed range, causing a minor power
alarm. The range is specified in the error message. Selected modules will be shut down to prevent a
complete power failure.
Recommended Action Enter the show power command to determine the actual power usage. Insert a
power supply in power supply slot 1, or power down some modules to reduce system power usage.
If downtime can be scheduled, move the power supply from slot 2 to slot 1.