- Community Home
- >
- Servers and Operating Systems
- >
- HPE 9000 and HPE e3000 Servers
- >
- Temperature Issue
-
- Forums
-
- Advancing Life & Work
- Advantage EX
- Alliances
- Around the Storage Block
- HPE Ezmeral: Uncut
- OEM Solutions
- Servers & Systems: The Right Compute
- Tech Insights
- The Cloud Experience Everywhere
- HPE Blog, Austria, Germany & Switzerland
- Blog HPE, France
- HPE Blog, Italy
- HPE Blog, Japan
- HPE Blog, Middle East
- HPE Blog, Russia
- HPE Blog, Saudi Arabia
- HPE Blog, South Africa
- HPE Blog, UK & Ireland
-
Blogs
- Advancing Life & Work
- Advantage EX
- Alliances
- Around the Storage Block
- HPE Blog, Latin America
- HPE Blog, Middle East
- HPE Blog, Saudi Arabia
- HPE Blog, South Africa
- HPE Blog, UK & Ireland
- HPE Ezmeral: Uncut
- OEM Solutions
- Servers & Systems: The Right Compute
- Tech Insights
- The Cloud Experience Everywhere
-
Information
- Community
- Welcome
- Getting Started
- FAQ
- Ranking Overview
- Rules of Participation
- Tips and Tricks
- Resources
- Announcements
- Email us
- Feedback
- Information Libraries
- Integrated Systems
- Networking
- Servers
- Storage
- Other HPE Sites
- Support Center
- Aruba Airheads Community
- Enterprise.nxt
- HPE Dev Community
- Cloud28+ Community
- Marketplace
-
Forums
-
Blogs
-
Information
-
English
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Email to a Friend
- Report Inappropriate Content
01-17-2009 10:08 PM
01-17-2009 10:08 PM
What is the default temperature, which down the server then. that When the temperature rises, and how I can change it.
Thanks & kind Regards
Solved! Go to Solution.
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Email to a Friend
- Report Inappropriate Content
01-17-2009 10:56 PM
01-17-2009 10:56 PM
Re: Temperature Issue
In any case, you can't change it. And the values are fuzzy.
(You change the temperature by cooling the computer. :-)
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Email to a Friend
- Report Inappropriate Content
01-17-2009 11:02 PM
01-17-2009 11:02 PM
Re: Temperature Issue
my server is rp8420 and OS is 11.11
i think, because the server is down when the temperature up to 35 degree.
thanks
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Email to a Friend
- Report Inappropriate Content
01-18-2009 12:25 AM
01-18-2009 12:25 AM
SolutionPlease look at first lines in following URL
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-5990/ch01s02.html
Best Regards
Murat
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Email to a Friend
- Report Inappropriate Content
01-18-2009 11:47 AM
01-18-2009 11:47 AM
Re: Temperature Issue
Wow! 35C = 95F. That is way too hot and you may have already damaged your (very expensive) rp8420 and possibly any disks, network switches, firewalls, etc. The correct temperature is 20-25C. You rp8420 is far too expensive to experiment with high temperatures. All semiconductors (computer chips) can be permanently damaged by high temperatures. Often, this damage is quite insidious -- the computer becomes unstable an no longer runs reliably.
Rather than hoping your computer won't have to be repaired, replace your computer room air conditioning system with a redundant system that can properly cool your system(s).
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Hewlett Packard Enterprise International
- Communities
- HPE Blogs and Forum
© Copyright 2021 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP