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If the AC power is plugged in when the system is totally off,
psu-monitor doesn't get to resolve errors because it can not see their
states change from faulted to not faulted.

Tested:

Physically cut off power and reapplied it to check for any incorrect LED
indications for the power supply. Checked error logs to make sure input
power faults were resolved.

Signed-off-by: Aatir Manzur [email protected]
Change-Id: I893b67fabc9075fdd0ea3ae3a2912bc443cbadf8

If the AC power is plugged in when the system is totally off,
psu-monitor doesn't get to resolve errors because it can not see their
states change from faulted to not faulted.

Tested:

Physically cut off power and reapplied it to check for any incorrect LED
indications for the power supply. Checked error logs to make sure input
power faults were resolved.

Signed-off-by: Aatir Manzur <[email protected]>
Change-Id: I893b67fabc9075fdd0ea3ae3a2912bc443cbadf8
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bjwyman commented Aug 27, 2019

This change looks to already be committed:
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