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Power Supply 2 Down
Our checkpoint security gateway's power supply 2 is down.
1. How can we fix the issue?
2. Is there any possible way that we can check for some logs when the problem happens?
I highly appreciate everyone's help.
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Why is this posted in General Topics ?
1. RMA the PSU
2. Use SNMP traps for reporting
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See this article for info: https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/General-Topics/Syslog-alert-for-power-supply-failure/m-p/10161#M...
CLI command to run in this case is
cpstat os -f power_supply
or
show sysenv ps
If the WebGUI and CLI shows it as we see it here, this is instant RMA...
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2. Use SNMP traps for reporting
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@G_W_Albrecht
Can you give me some hint how can i configure the SNMP Trap
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See the link above (https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/General-Topics/Syslog-alert-for-power-supply-failure/m-p/10161#M...) and sk121723: SNMP Custom Traps for Monitoring Processes
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You can check messages logs in /var/log directory. Also, better contact TAC, though most likely they may ask you to run hcp -r all command, so may as well do that beforehand.
Best,
Andy
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See this article for info: https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/General-Topics/Syslog-alert-for-power-supply-failure/m-p/10161#M...
CLI command to run in this case is
cpstat os -f power_supply
or
show sysenv ps
If the WebGUI and CLI shows it as we see it here, this is instant RMA...
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@the_rock
does that command give me when does the power supply failed?
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Im pretty sure it does, just ran it on my lab fw.
Andy
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Are there 2 power supply's in this system?
You can try to remove the cable, remove power supply and put it back in and try again.
Also try to use different power outlet (one that is working for sure).
If it is still not working start RMA.
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Thats a very valid point.
Andy
