32325 – Breaker panel breaker error

Alarm Group: PLAT

Description: This alarm indicates that a power fault has been identified by the breaker panel. The LEDs on the center of the breaker panel (see Figure 1) identify whether the fault occurred on the input power or the output power, as follows:
  • A power fault on input power (power from site source to the breaker panel) is indicated by one of the LEDs in the PWR BUS A or PWR BUS B group illuminated Red. In general, a fault in the input power means that power has been lost to the input power circuit.
    Note: LEDs in the PWR BUS A or PWR BUS B group that correspond to unused feeds are not illuminated; LEDs in these groups that are not illuminated do not indicate problems.
  • A power fault on output power (power from the breaker panel to other frame equipment) is indicated by either BRK FAIL BUS A or BRK FAIL BUS B illuminated RED. This type of fault can be caused by a surge or some sort of power degradation or spike that causes one of the circuit breakers to trip.
Breaker Panel LEDs

Description: This alarm indicates that a power fault has been identified by the breaker panel.

Severity: Major

Instance: May include AlarmLocation, AlarmId, AlarmState, AlarmSeverity, and bindVarNamesValueStr

HA Score: Normal

Auto Clear Seconds: 0 (zero)

OID: TPDBrkPnlBreakerError

Recovery

  1. Verify that the same alarm is displayed by multiple servers:

    • If this alarm is displayed by only one server, the problem is most likely to be with the cable or the server itself. Look for other alarms that indicate a problem with the server and perform the recovery procedures for those alarms first.
    • If this alarm is displayed by multiple servers, go to the next step.

  2. Look at the breaker panel assignments and verify that the corresponding LED in the PWR BUS A group and the PWR BUS B group is illuminated Green.

    Breaker Panel Setting

    If one of the LEDs in the PWR BUS A group or the PWR BUS B group is illuminated Red, a problem has been detected with the corresponding input power feed. Contact My Oracle Support (MOS)

  3. Check the BRK FAIL LEDs for BUS A and for BUS B.

    • If one of the BRK FAIL LEDs is illuminated Red, then one or more of the respective Input Breakers has tripped. (A tripped breaker is indicated by the toggle located in the center position.) Perform the following steps to repair this issue:

    1. For all tripped breakers, move the breaker down to the open (OFF) position and then back up to the closed (ON) position.
    2. After all the tripped breakers have been reset, check the BRK FAIL LEDs again. If one of the BRK FAIL LEDs is still illuminated Red, Contact My Oracle Support (MOS)

    • If all of the BRK FAIL LEDs and all the LEDs in the PWR BUS A group and the PWR BUS B group are illuminated Green, continue with the next step.
    • If all of the BRK FAIL LEDs and all the LEDs in the PWR BUS A group and the PWR BUS B group are illuminated Green, there is most likely a problem with the serial connection between the server and the breaker panel. This connection is used by the system health check to monitor the breaker panel for failures. Verify that both ends of the labeled serial cables are properly secured. If any issues are discovered with these cable connections, make the necessary corrections and continue to the next step to verify that the alarm has been cleared, otherwise Contact My Oracle Support (MOS)

  4. If the problem has not been resolved, contact My Oracle Support (MOS)