We do have the same issue, irrespective of the iDRAC firmware version. Our service provider replaces the motherboard to fix this issue. Interestingly it seems to be triggered by a specific workload.
On Tue, 2018-10-02 at 20:42 +0000, I-Ming Chen wrote: > [EXTERNAL EMAIL] > Please report any suspicious attachments, links, or requests for > sensitive information. > > Has anyone else experience power supply issues with iDRAC > v2.60.60.60? > > I’ve been starting to see the iDRAC spamming log events like: > “The system board PS1 PG Fail voltage is outside of range.” > “Power supply 1 is incorrectly configured.” > > In most cases, the server ends up rebooting on its own as a result. > > -- > I-Ming Chen | 949-955-1380 x14094 (O) | 949-656-1405 (C) > Data Center Engineer | Blizzard Entertainment > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-PowerEdge mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge -- | System Programmer | SURFsara | Science Park 140 | 1098 XG Amsterdam | | T +31 6 20043417 | [email protected] | www.surfsara.nl |
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