X4200 M2 Server in Standby Mode

Hi ,
I have X4200M2 Server, which is going in standby mode. I have collected the logs from ILO
root : Open Session : object = /session/type : value = shell : success 2277 Wed Jun 24 12:15:21 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 65d : 06/24/2009 : 12:15:21 : Power Supply : ps0.vinok : State Deas
serted 2276 Wed Jun 24 12:15:19 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 65c : 06/24/2009 : 12:15:19 : Power Supply : ps0.pwrok : State Deas
serted 2275 Wed Jun 24 12:14:08 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 65b : 06/24/2009 : 12:14:08 : Power Supply : ps0.pwrok : State Asse
rted 2274 Wed Jun 24 12:14:04 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 65a : 06/24/2009 : 12:14:04 : Power Supply : ps0.vinok : State Asse
rted 2273 Tue Jun 23 17:52:23 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 659 : 06/23/2009 : 17:52:23 : Button : bp.locate.btn : State Assert
ed 2272 Tue Jun 23 17:52:20 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 658 : 06/23/2009 : 17:52:20 : Button : fp.locate.btn : State Assert
ed **2271 Tue Jun 23 17:47:28 2009 IPMI Log critical**
**ID = 657 : 06/23/2009 : 17:47:23 : System ACPI Power State : sys.acpi :**
**S5/G2: soft-off** 2270 Tue Jun 23 17:47:28 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 656 : 06/23/2009 : 17:47:23 : Physical Security : sys.intsw : Gener
al Chassis intrusion 2269 Tue Jun 23 17:47:22 2009 IPMI Log critical
ID = 655 : 06/23/2009 : 17:47:22 : Entity Presence : ps0.prsnt : Device
Present Paused: press any key to continue, or 'q' to quit
As per logs i see the power supply is in going in soft-off. I am new to sun servers. Front Power OK(Green LED) is flashing instead of permanent green.Please assist me on this.
With Regards
Anubhav Dhingra

It appears that your server is having power supply issues. Is the yellow warning light on?
Do you have a warranty for hardware service? If so, I would submit a request for service with SUN.
The green flashing light means that the server is in standby mode, with the ILOM available, but with the server in standby.

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