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тАО07-23-2009 12:37 PM
тАО07-23-2009 12:37 PM
Chassis Log Timestamp : 07/22/2009 19:53:02
Chassis Code Encoded Field : 0x202001446403405f
Alert Level : 4 (Unexpected configuration change detected.)
Source FRU : 6 (platform entity)
Source FRU Detail : 4 (card cage fan)
Source ID : 3 (platform dependent)
Event Detail : 4 (fan failure)
Caller Activity : 4 (monitor)
Caller Subactivity : 5 (fan)
Activity Status : 15 (implementation dependent)
Reporting Entity Type : 2 (power monitor)
Reporting Entity ID : 0
Data Type : 4 (physical location)
Message ID : 1
FRU Physical Location: 0x00ffffffff03ff64
FRU Source = 6 (platform entity)
Source Detail = 4 (card cage fan)
Cabinet Location = 0
Slot Number = 3
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тАО07-23-2009 01:52 PM
тАО07-23-2009 01:52 PM
Solutionthe fan is the one in slot 3.
however there is teo fans both with a position slot 3.
I think the one you are after is the pci card cage assy fans though. this is the front left fan as viewed from the front under the top cover.
more details of the fans and there replacement is here
http://www.docs.hp.com/en/A6752-96008/A6752-96008.pdf
see page 93 and 95
Andy
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тАО07-24-2009 10:10 AM
тАО07-24-2009 10:10 AM
Re: RP 7410 Fan Failure Error
In addition, make sure you're running the latest PDC, as some fan related issues were resolved in later versions:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?swItem=PF-CKEYMAT0605тМй=en&cc=us&idx=0&mode=4&
HTH
Rgds,
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тАО07-28-2009 03:45 AM
тАО07-28-2009 03:45 AM
Re: RP 7410 Fan Failure Error
I replaced the fan and will update the pdc if I see any further issues.
So the slot number is the fan position then? Someone else told me it was in the chassis code encoded field.
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тАО07-28-2009 07:54 AM
тАО07-28-2009 07:54 AM
Re: RP 7410 Fan Failure Error
It is in the code, but it will break it down to text if configured to. In your case it was there:
FRU Physical Location: 0x00ffffffff03ff64
FRU Source = 6 (platform entity)
Source Detail = 4 (card cage fan)
Cabinet Location = 0
Slot Number = 3
The chassis code break-down tells you (most of the time ;-))where the failing component is.
The fan slot locations are documented in here:
http://docs.hp.com/en/A6752-96008/A6752-96008.pdf
Hope this helps.
Rgds,