> > > You can use IPMI if the machine has it. That way you get a consistent method to get many errors from the machine. > > - James - I did the following... yum install ipmitool modprobe ipmi_devintf ipmitool chassis status and I got this below. System Power : on Power Overload : false Power Interlock : inactive Main Power Fault : false Power Control Fault : false Power Restore Policy : previous Last Power Event : Chassis Intrusion : inactive Front-Panel Lockout : inactive Drive Fault : false Cooling/Fan Fault : false Sleep Button Disable : not allowed Diag Button Disable : allowed Reset Button Disable : not allowed Power Button Disable : allowed Sleep Button Disabled: false Diag Button Disabled : true Reset Button Disabled: false Power Button Disabled: false Then I unplugged the power to 1 of the two supplies and waited for the "orange" display so the machine noticed the power fault. Then ran the command "ipmitool chassis status" again and got the same output. It was not reporting the power supply issue. Is there something I am missing? Thanks, jerry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos