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01-24-2021 02:47 AM
01-24-2021 02:47 AM
Hello,
I bought 8 Samsung PM1643 SAS SSD's to go in the server. Planning for a vsan all flash lab environment.
After enabling HBA mode in the P440AR and re-boot I get a sensor overheating alarm
The only thing is when I insert an ssd in slot 3/4 I get the HD max temperature overheating message and the systems shutdowns. When I have no ssd's inserted everything is just fine.
Firmware is P89 V2.72, Ilo firmware V2.77.
HPE actually sells these samsung drives for servers so I figured I could buy those sas ssd's.
How to resolve this? Is it a firmware thing?
Thanks.
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01-25-2021 06:35 PM
01-25-2021 06:35 PM
SolutionHi,
Thank you for the Post.
It looks like the Firmware issue or the Drives might be having issues.
To isolate you can first try updating the Firmware and Drivers of the Array Controllers along with Firmware of Drives if available.
Also try to insert different Drives on the Slot and check. If available try with SAS Drives / Hard drives to see if there are any changes.
If the behavior is same we may have to look into different options.
If the restarts are not seen with different Drives, then it would be suggested to go with the different Drives.
Thank you
RamKS
I work for HPE
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01-26-2021 12:28 AM
01-26-2021 12:28 AM
Re: DL360 Gen 9 HD-MAX Sensor 8 overheat
Hello,
I managed to install 3 ssd's without problems. When I installed number 4 the server goes to airplane mode,
Yesterday I updated the server firmware to V2.76 latest according to the prolient service packs.
It updated several things inlcuding the system firmware and the P440 raid controller to V7.00.
After the update no problems anymore. At least up to now.
Thanks for your reply
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