OSM User's Guide (G06.27+)
Table Of Contents
- OSM User's Guide
- OSM User's Guide
- What's New in This Guide
- About This Guide
- Related Reading
- Chapter 1. Introducing OSM
- Chapter 2. Preparing the OSM Environment
- Chapter 3. Configuring OSM
- Chapter 4. Starting the OSM Service Connection
- Chapter 5. Using the Management Window
- Chapter 6. Viewing Alarms
- Chapter 7. Viewing Attributes
- Chapter 8. Performing Actions
- Chapter 9. Viewing Summary Reports
- Chapter 10. Managing a System
- Chapter 11. System Resources
- Chapter 12. Managing a ServerNet Cluster
- Chapter 13. Cluster Resources
- Chapter 14. Updating ServerNet Cluster Topology
- Glossary
- Index
- Legal Notice
- Version and Copyright Information

Power Supply
Attributes
Actions
Replacement Guidelines and Precautions
The power supply converts standard AC line voltage and distributes DC power to all components in
its power domain. The power supply is:
A component of all the IOMF CRUs and PMF CRUs in NonStop S7000 servers●
A separate CRU for enclosures containing IOMF2, PMF2, or PMF CRUs in NonStop S7400
or later servers
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In Telco systems, the power supply units displayed in slots 31 and 32 of the OSM GUI
represent up to 4 Telco Isolating Converters (TICs) in positions A1, A2, B1, and B2. For
information on installing or replacing power components in a Telco system, see the NonStop
S-Series Central Office Server Installation and Service Guide.
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Location in OSM Tree:
Component: System > Group > Module > CRU > Power Supply
CRU: System > Group > Module > Power Supply
Slot Location:
Component: Power supplies are located within NonStop S7000 PMF CRUs and within IOMF CRUs
in slots 50 and 55 of the enclosure (service side).
CRU: Power supply CRUs are located in slots 31 and 32 of enclosures containing IOMF2, PMF2,
and PMF (NonStop S7400 or later) CRUs.
Example: Power Supply (1.1.31)
Attributes
Power Supply
Service State
Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is
something other than OK. Values
Physical
Power State
The state of the power supply CRU as known to the operating system on the server.
Values
Logical