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тАО09-04-2009 12:15 AM
тАО09-04-2009 12:15 AM
Can anyone help, can I know if the RP3440 can automatically shutdown when it detect the environment temperature is over heating , is there any document that have a write out that there is such a feature.
Please advice??
Regards
Vincent
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тАО09-04-2009 12:22 AM
тАО09-04-2009 12:22 AM
Solution- warning
- critical warning
- shutdown
- power off
Hope this helps!
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тАО09-04-2009 12:41 AM
тАО09-04-2009 12:41 AM
Re: re : rp3440 problem
Thanks for the info.
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Vincent
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тАО09-04-2009 01:18 PM
тАО09-04-2009 01:18 PM
Re: re : rp3440 problem
yes the server will automatically shutdown if over temp, you should get notifications first with the ems running
in the site prep guide it states this
Over-temperature shutdown +40├В┬░C (+104├В┬░F)
http://docs.hp.com/en/A7137-96005/A7137-96005_rp3410_rp3440_Siteprep.pdf
Andy
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тАО09-07-2009 01:01 PM
тАО09-07-2009 01:01 PM
Re: re : rp3440 problem
I would always design a data center with an emergency overtemp sensor for the entire room. Once the maximum temperature is reached (typically 100 F to 110 F) then all power is removed from the center. The equipment is far too expensive to risk damage from a bad air conditioner.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin