down home wrote:
If the GFI has a little led on it and it is flashing then it needs resetting, if it is flashing and warm there is a possible problem needing investigating. If no light there is no power to the break and thus the other plug ins.
That is dependent on the maker of the GFI outlet.
I have a GFI outlet that has a light on when it is functional.
My sister has a GFI outlet that has a light that comes on then the GFI trips. (That caused me grief while installing it. I couldn't understand why I wasn't getting power from the outlet since the light was on. I finally broke down and RTFM.)
I have never seen a GFI outlet that has a light that flashes, though I don't doubt it exists.
To the OP:
Like everyone else, I will recommend that you get a meter or test light and start at the pedestal checking for power. Go one connection at a time. When you get to the first connection with no power, you know the problem lies in it, or between it and the last connection that had power.
There is no shortcut to this process.