Power supply failed
Depending on the model of your storage array, the power supply may be either be located inside of a power supply canister or inside of a power-fan canister. Refer to the Component requiring service field in the Details area to determine this.
If a power supply is located inside a power-fan canister, be aware that removing the power-fan canister affects both the cooling of the storage array and also one of its power sources.
One possible cause for this problem is that the power supply is not supported by the current shelf.
The storage array does not have redundant power. The storage array will continue to operate with the remaining power supply. However, failure of the remaining power supply will result in a loss of access to the storage array.
Before proceeding, ensure that the OK to remove
field in the Details area indicates Yes. If No is displayed, it indicates that there is another component that must be serviced first. Always select Recheck
prior to and after servicing a component to ensure that there aren't any new problems that may affect the component you plan to service.
Always use proper anti-static protection when handling components. Touching components without using a grounding wrist strap may damage equipment.
Recovery Steps
Remove the component identified in the Component requiring service and the Location field in the Details area.
Check the part number of the removed component to ensure that you have a proper replacement component.
Insert the new power supply firmly into place.
Select Recheck to ensure the problem has been resolved.