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PowerEdge 4400 Critical fault Peripheral Bay Backplane +5V/+12V

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I have recently installed OMSA 4.5 on a Linux system to try to identify why the front panel error lights are blinking.  The summary report is:


$ omreport chassis

Health

Main System Chassis

SEVERITY : COMPONENT

...

Non-Critical : Fans

...

Critical : Voltages

... 


I figured out how to correct the fans issue, but it is not so clear how to approach handling the Voltages issue on such and old platform.


$ omreport chassis volts

Health : Critical

...

Index : 21

Status : Critical

Probe Name : Peripheral Bay Backplane +5V

Reading : 6.630 V

Minimum Warning Threshold : 4.750 V

Maximum Warning Threshold : 5.250 V

Minimum Failure Threshold : 4.500 V

Maximum Failure Threshold : 5.500 V

Index : 22

Status : Critical

Probe Name : Peripheral Bay Backplane +12V

Reading : 10.550 V

Minimum Warning Threshold : 11.520 V

Maximum Warning Threshold : 12.480 V

Minimum Failure Threshold : 11.400 V

Maximum Failure Threshold : 12.600 V


Any ideas?  Is it more practical to move the system to different hardware than to attempt resolution of these issues?  Also, what is the Peripheral Bay Backplane, is it field replaceable, and does it have a part number usefule for locating a replacement?  I have another 4400 that is in an unknown state (no OS, etc.), so conceptually I might be able to rob parts off of it, or transfer the RAID containers to it.


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