Hi Stan,
This looks like it may match up with an issue that I actually have a case on right now, and I am working with engineering towards a permanent resolution.
If the PoE controller in the switch is overloaded, it can cause a voltage dip on the input, leading to the PoE controller to shutdown as a protection mechanism.
Unfortunately, the only way to recover at this point is to reboot the switch.
You can find the GTAC Knowledge article for this at the link below:
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/When-the-PoE-budget-is-exceeded-the-swit...
As I receive further information on this, the Knowledge article will be updated appropriately.
Let me know if there are any questions. If the symptoms from the Knowledge article don't match up with what you see, it may be best to open a case with GTAC to ensure that there isn't something else causing this.
-Brandon