Power Supply Status Changed

A while back our Xserve G5 went on UPS power for a few seconds. No big deal just a power blip.
Since then we get a "Power Supply Status Changed" message in the server log ever 12 seconds. I can't get it to go away. Server has been rebooted multiple times.
The OS Version is 10.4.1
Everything is functioning normally and there are no power problems. How do I stop this message?

We are also using the APC. Not sure which model, but we are also getting the same messages. We disconnected the cable early last week and the message is still going. We have been investigating all logs on our server for another problem which is where the server just stops being available on the network. To fix requires a restart using the power button to turn if off and then on again.
Then all is normal except for the "Power Supply Status Changed" error.
So far this is the only error we get that shows a problem exists.
Is anyone else also having the lockup problem?
X Serve G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   RAID

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    Setting up a newly purchased X99S Gaming 9 ACK, and would appreciate any help.  Can't get past status code 00 and am in debug mode.
    First step in my debug process, I'm trying to confirm power supply requirements.   The board has two 12V input connectors - JPWR2 and JPWR3.  The manual mentions them both.  However, my power supply only has one 12V "EPS12V" cable with an 8 pin connector that can be separated into 4+4. 
    A quick search did not turn up any power supplies that come stock with two 12V cables.  This seemed odd, so I searched for information for JPWR2 and JPWR3 hoping to find something and what turned up was somewhat contradictory.  Some info out there seems to suggest that powering one of the two would be OK if not overclocking.  So I tried that - first just JPWR3, then split the power connector and did just JPWR2, then did JPWR2 and part of JPWR3....and then just to confirm what I thought I was seeing (that 00 status is telling me the CPU's not active) I removed everything from both JPWR2 and JPWR3.  In all cases, the status code was 00.
    So I'm looking to find out how folks with this MB actually working have connected the power.
    Question 1:  Does anyone run it without having both JPWR2 and JPWR3 connected?  If so, what approach do you use?
    Question 2:  Does anyone run it having them both connected?  If so, please let me know what power supply you use.  I am guessing maybe a configurable cable sort could be set up with two 12V lines?
    I know, it's possible with no known-good components (well, the power supply is freshly removed from a happily functioning PC, so it's not suspect) I may have either a bad CPU or a bad MB.  And they are both brand new and eminently returnable.  But I don't want to do that till I know I've got them powered correctly.  I'm relatively confident (well, hopeful) that having the correct power supply setup will let me get past 00 status code and see what else I get to debug.
    Thanks in advance for any and all help.

    Thanks for the input.  Reset CMOS, removed all but the first stick of RAM.  No change.  Status code 00.
    Initial PS was the Corsair TX750W.  I got another power supply to test that has cables to fill both JPWR2 and JPWR3.  No change.  Status code 00.
    So, apparently a DOA Motherboard.  Was afraid of that.  Sending it back to try again.

  • Macbook pro will not turn to almost have changed the motherboard and the power supply board

    Hello,
    A customer brought me to repair his macbook pro A1151, the computer flashed, I had to change the power board and the motherboard and the computer still does not turn.
    The customer used a power supply with wire was déterrioré there were overheating the power supply board has traces of burns and a component of the motherboard is broken.
    What may be another problem that prevents your computer from turning on?
    Thank you.

    Run an Apple Hardware Test:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1509
    It may pick up some information that might give you a clue as to the unusual behavior.
    Note: An error free AHT is not always definitive.
    I still would go to an Apple store genius bar and have the MBP examined.  It will be done for FREE regardless of warranty status.
    Ciao.

  • I phone 4 32 gb has been showing NO SERVICE since a day now and I'm out of town changed the sim, restored power, but no change in status!

    I phone 4 32 gb has been showing NO SERVICE since a day now and I'm out of town changed the sim, restored power, but no change in status!

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  • Does changing a power supply require thermal calibration?

    Hi all. I recently changed the power supply on a Late 2005 dual core 2.0 GHz G5 and now the fans are on full bore from startup. Of the 2 fans in the rear of the CPU, only the bottom one (where the 2nd processor would go if it was a quad) was going nuts, the top seemed normal. I swapped that fan with another one and now the top one is spinning away and the bottom seems normal. At first I thought it was only the rear fans but now I think it's all of them. I removed the clear deflector shield, which would normally make the fans kick it up a notch, but they didn't. I think they're already maxed out. The LED on the LB goes off when the clear door is in place so I know it's being seen. It does this with or without a hard drive installed and it does it when booting from an OS disc. I guess my question is: does replacing the PSU require the Apple Service Diagnostic disc? I thought that was only if the CPU was swapped. I put the same one back in. Other than the fans everything is working again. Thanks in advance.

    Well, quite frankly, I haven't a clue as to what you might have forgotten. I think that there is a point of no return that you reach where you will need a calibration no matter how you back out, but I don't know what that point is. I've never swapped a PSU in a PMG5.
    You, fiveinchwrench, are one of the few brave souls that have both done this an posted your results
    I am simply trying to think of things that maybe you haven't. Maybe something is wrong with one of the fans in addition to needing the calibration. I figured that you double and triple checked everything, but it doesn't hurt to ask.
    Luck-
    -DP

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