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Evgeny Ferapontov2014-05-23 14:23:05
Power Supply
Evgeny Ferapontov, 2014-05-23 14:23:05

The server on remote hosting is spamming low CPU voltage logs. What to do?

There is a server on a platform from Intel, located in the data center of a single ^H large Belarusian provider. About a few days ago, the following messages began to appear in the logs:

BB P1 Vcc Voltage reports the sensor is in a low, but non-critical, and going lower state - Asserted
BB P1 Vcc Voltage reports the sensor is in a low, but non-critical, and going lower state - Deasserted

At first, they didn’t pay attention to this and shoved everything off as a power failure in the data center, but the spam continued. Yesterday, instead of +1.2 V, the sensor showed +0.98 V. Today, the figure is already +0.975 V. Does this indicate a failure of the power supply? And if so, why are all the other indicators in perfect condition?

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Puma Thailand, 2014-05-23
@opium

probably one conder died.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-05-24
@inkvizitor68sl

As an option - they began to serve you dirty food. The remaining options are something with iron, but in this place there is a failover or a margin of safety (if the air conditioner burned out, the car flies to the rest).

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