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03-09-2018 01:09 PM
Is there any other way to see if a power modules as failed? I just happened to notice the LED lights were red on the front of the secondary PA but my primary PA is in another building altogether so I would not know without going over there.
03-09-2018 01:45 PM
Hello @jdprovine,
Looks like this article covers what you are looking for?
I would hope the systems are setup to email if a hardware component failed and didtn take the box offline? I think this is a good subject to learn from and setup my own monitoring.
Regards,
03-09-2018 01:45 PM
Hello @jdprovine,
Looks like this article covers what you are looking for?
I would hope the systems are setup to email if a hardware component failed and didtn take the box offline? I think this is a good subject to learn from and setup my own monitoring.
Regards,
03-10-2018 05:25 PM
Since @OtakarKlier already gave you the command to see if it's failed, I'll just throw in another note that you should have alerting setup on the PAN so that something like a hardware failure would actually notify you that something was wrong.
03-12-2018 05:19 AM
I will definitely check out alerting
03-12-2018 12:50 PM
alerting on PAN setup do you mean panorama cause we don't have that. We have syslog servers but not panorama
03-13-2018 06:40 AM
I was actually talking about configuring an 'Email' server profile, then setting up alerting utilizing the 'Log Settings' options. There you'll be able to configure System forwarding to your Email server to get alerts such as this.
03-13-2018 09:53 AM
I checked and now both power supplies have been replaced on my secondary firewall in the last two years, interesting.
You can use this command to look only at the power supples
>show system environmentals power-supply
03-13-2018 09:55 AM
Hello @jdprovine,
Its good to hear that the system is back with good power supplies. Are they being fed power via a UPS? If not they could be getting dirty power causing the premature failures?
Just some thoughts.
03-13-2018 10:09 AM
I agree with @OtakarKlier, something doesn't sound right with that @jdprovine. It could be that you simply got a couple of weak power supplies, but I'd say it's more likely that you either aren't feeding the power through a UPS or other power conditioner or that whatever you are using is having some issues cleaning up the power the firewall is being suplied.
03-13-2018 11:01 AM
It is on UPS always has been
03-13-2018 11:37 AM
That is always a good idea. I would check the UPS just to make sure its putting out clean power. Also I assume that temp and humidity are also being considered as well as airflow?
03-14-2018 08:30 AM
The UPS was just put in last month with new wiring. the first power failure, which was power module 1 failed in April 2016 while the device was in a different building. It has been in the new building for about a year with the power module 2 failed last Friday.
03-14-2018 08:46 AM
Hmmm, perhaps its just bad luck?
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