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01-11-2011 05:34 AM
01-11-2011 05:34 AM
C7000 /BL460 G1 /overtemp shutdown.
Hello,
One of my customer has had cooling room problem and some of its BL460 have been powered off by themself. His question is : Is it possible to modify the setting of the overheating ?
IML log : System Overheating (zone 9,location Ambiant temp 39°)
Automatic Operarting system shutdown initiated due to overheat condition .
One of my customer has had cooling room problem and some of its BL460 have been powered off by themself. His question is : Is it possible to modify the setting of the overheating ?
IML log : System Overheating (zone 9,location Ambiant temp 39°)
Automatic Operarting system shutdown initiated due to overheat condition .
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01-12-2011 12:51 AM
01-12-2011 12:51 AM
Re: C7000 /BL460 G1 /overtemp shutdown.
Is that a joke?
You have an ambient temp of 39degrees(Celsius, I assume.) and you want to enable the servers to run at even higher temperatures?
That temperature limit is there for a good reason. Heat kills ICs.
Frankly, if we had that kind of temperatures in my server room, I would be selling tickets to the other employees in the building... (it's winter outside... )
You have an ambient temp of 39degrees(Celsius, I assume.) and you want to enable the servers to run at even higher temperatures?
That temperature limit is there for a good reason. Heat kills ICs.
Frankly, if we had that kind of temperatures in my server room, I would be selling tickets to the other employees in the building... (it's winter outside... )
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