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Aug. 8th, 2008 09:10 pma few minutes ago I was just assigned a case, This case has apparently gone through about 5 hands before It was thrown at my department, and subsequently at me. customer sent in a logfile showing this:
Supply Status Fault Fan Fail Temp Fail
------ ------------ -------- --------- ---------
PS0 [NO_FAULT ] OFF OFF OFF
PS1 [NO AC POWER ]
"NO AC POWER", could well mean that the Power Supply is bad, but most likely it means it's not plugged in, or plugged into a bad outlet or something.
There is no real nice way to say "hey putz, make sure it's plugged in", but I can't send just send them a tech with a new PSU without asking first. So I sent the customer an e-mail, asking, as politely as possible, if they can check to make sure it's plugged in properly.
Not even 2 minutes goes past before I get a response back that says simply "close the case, the problem is resolved"
lawl.
Supply Status Fault Fan Fail Temp Fail
------ ------------ -------- --------- ---------
PS0 [NO_FAULT ] OFF OFF OFF
PS1 [NO AC POWER ]
"NO AC POWER", could well mean that the Power Supply is bad, but most likely it means it's not plugged in, or plugged into a bad outlet or something.
There is no real nice way to say "hey putz, make sure it's plugged in", but I can't send just send them a tech with a new PSU without asking first. So I sent the customer an e-mail, asking, as politely as possible, if they can check to make sure it's plugged in properly.
Not even 2 minutes goes past before I get a response back that says simply "close the case, the problem is resolved"
lawl.
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Date: 2008-08-09 03:01 am (UTC)Here's what I do.
Date: 2008-08-09 04:32 am (UTC)If the person had it unplugged or the connection was loose, it gives them an out.
If it wasn't connected to the right thing in the first place, it takes the user's eyes off of the socket, and they might pay more attention this time.
Re: Here's what I do.
Date: 2008-08-09 10:11 am (UTC)Another variant for this particular scenario is "Please unplug the (power) cable and check if the prong/underside of the plug has a power rating written on it..." followed by "Then plug it back in and press the following buttons - [some sequence which does nothing, or maybe a reboot]."
Re: Here's what I do.
Date: 2008-08-09 10:13 am (UTC)Re: Here's what I do.
Date: 2008-08-09 10:29 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-09 01:04 pm (UTC)"At both ends?"
Funny how often that works.
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Date: 2008-08-09 03:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-09 03:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-11 05:22 pm (UTC)Sure there is...
"The message indicates it may be plugged into a faulty outlet. Can you please unplug it, and try something else in the same outlet?"