Is this a failed power supply?

Folks,
I think PSU2 has failed:
atl01-ucsf01a-A /server # show psu detail
PSU:
    PSU: 1
    Overall Status: Operable
    Operability: Operable
    Threshold Status: OK
    Power State: On
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: OK
    Voltage Status: OK
    Product Name: 650W power supply, with added 5A Standby for UCS C200 or C210
    PID: R2X0-PSU2-650W-SB
    VID: V00
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): QCI15411SCZ
    HW Revision: 0
    PSU: 2
    Overall Status: N/A
    Operability: N/A
    Threshold Status: N/A
    Power State: PwrSave
    Presence: Equipped
    Thermal Status: OK
    Voltage Status: N/A
    Product Name: 650W power supply, with added 5A Standby for UCS C200 or C210
    PID: R2X0-PSU2-650W-SB
    VID: V00
    Vendor: Cisco Systems Inc
    Serial (SN): QCI15391R9C
    HW Revision: 0
However, UCS isn't showing a fault:
atl01-ucsf01a-A /server # show fault
atl01-ucsf01a-A /server #
Any assistance is appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul

Hello,
It is indeed a UCSM managed C210 M2:
atl01-ucsf01a-A /server # show inventory
Server 11:
    Name: ATL-L09-U24
    Acknowledged Serial (SN): QCI1543AD3U
    Acknowledged Product Name: Cisco UCS C210 M2
    Acknowledged PID: R210-2121605W
    Acknowledged VID: 0
    Acknowledged Memory (MB): 98304
    Acknowledged Effective Memory (MB): 98304
    Acknowledged Cores: 8
    Acknowledged Adapters: 1
Here's the rest of the information you were looking for:
atl01-ucsf01a-A# show version
System version: 2.0(3c)
atl01-ucsf01a-A# scope org
atl01-ucsf01a-A /org # show psu-policy
PSU Policy:
    Redundancy Description
    Grid
I think this is the power policy information you were looking for?
Cheers,
Paul

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