ProxySG 9000 power rail voltage operating ranges
There are multiple voltage rails (1.8V, 3.3V, 5.0V, 12.0V, and CPU voltage) in the ProxySG 9000. The table below describes what normal voltage is considered, where the warning voltage levels start and when the critical level starts. It also includes details and actions necessary to help remedy the issue.
System parameter | Operating range | Warning level | System behavior (warning) | Critical level | System behavior (critical) |
Power rail voltage +3.3V | 3.135V to 3.465V | Low end: More than 2.97V and less than 3.13V Upper end: More than 3.46V and less than 3.63V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 2.98V or more than 3.62V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |
Power rail voltage +5.0V | 4.75V to 5.25V | Low end: More than 4.5V and less than 4.71V Upper end: More than 5.29V and less than 5.5V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 4.51V or more than 5.49V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |
Power rail voltage +12.0V | 11.4V to 12.6V | Low end: More than 10.8V and less than 11.21V Upper end: More than 12.79V and less than 13.2V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 10.81V or more than 13.19V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |
Power rail voltage CPU 1 core voltage | 0.875V to 1.350V | Low end: More than 0.8V and less than 0.851V Upper end: More than 1.39V and less than 1.425V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 0.81V or more than 1.424V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |
Power rail voltage CPU1 +1.8V | 1.7V to 1.9V | Low end: More than 1.60V and less than 1.66V Upper end: More than 1.94V and less than 2.0V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 1.61V or more than 1.99V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |
Power rail voltage CPU 2 core voltage | 0.875V to 1.350V | Low end: More than 0.8V and less than 0.851V Upper end: More than 1.39V and less than 1.425V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 0.81V or more than 1.424V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |
Power rail voltage CPU2 +1.8V | 1.7V to 1.9V | Low end: More than 1.60V and less than 1.66V Upper end: More than 1.94V and less than 2.0V | The system management LED is solid amber. The system can operate but it is highly recommended to record the failed component, save the data and shut down the system and call Customer Service. | Less than 1.61V or more than 1.99V | The system management LED starts flashing amber. It is highly recommended to check for the fans and power supply input feed. If both seem OK, shut down the system immediately and call Customer Service. |