%PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode

Hi All,
We are getting the below error on our Cisco 3560 Switch and the device is running on the image ":c3560-ipservicesk9-mz.122-55.SE4.bin".
010790: Mar  2 00:19:35 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010791: Mar  2 00:24:35 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010792: Mar  2 00:29:35 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010793: Mar  2 00:34:35 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010794: Mar  2 00:39:36 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010795: Mar  2 00:44:36 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010796: Mar  2 00:49:37 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
010797: Mar  2 00:54:37 PDT: %PLATFORM_ENV-1-PWR_RPS: Redundant power supply faulty or in standby mode
DCSW#sh env all
FAN is OK
TEMPERATURE is OK
SW  PID                 Serial#     Status           Sys Pwr  PoE Pwr  Watts
 1  Built-in                                         Good
SW  Status          RPS Name          RPS Serial#  RPS Port#
1   Standby         <>
Kindly help me on how to fix this issue and what to do next?

Hi Senthil,
What are the LED status on RPS. It looks like RPS may have gone faulty. How many switches are connected to it?  Possibly a  reset of RPS could fix this issue, else replace it.
Thanks,
M

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