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тАО09-04-2003 05:42 AM
тАО09-04-2003 05:42 AM
Did anybody else experienced this type of issue?
There are two AC units next to the rack so the ambient temperature is normal.
I would like to know if this is an issue related to the temperature sensor that incorrectly reports the temperature forcing the server to shut down or it is something else? Any help would be highly appreciate it.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО09-04-2003 07:11 AM
тАО09-04-2003 07:11 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
See also how is the threshold temperature set.
I hope this can help.
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тАО09-04-2003 07:39 AM
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тАО09-04-2003 10:03 AM
тАО09-04-2003 10:03 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
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тАО09-04-2003 11:51 AM
тАО09-04-2003 11:51 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
Thank you all guys for your suggestions. My problem is fixed.
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тАО11-03-2003 11:22 PM
тАО11-03-2003 11:22 PM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
We run Redhat 2.1 AS and when heavily stressed the server boots.
The HP manager tells us it's overheating in zone 3 at 53 degrees Celcius.
We've already had the motherboards replaced of 3 servers. Those servers didn't have the problem after that.
We run our servers in a properly cooled datacentre. servers are stacked 4u and then 1u "breathingspace"
HP is going to send some guys to measure our conditions. I'll keep you posted on the results...
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тАО11-03-2003 11:43 PM
тАО11-03-2003 11:43 PM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
In general to resolve this problem:
Install the latest Rombios and check if sw3 of SW2 on the systemboard is set to the off position and check the mounting of both coolplates.
Leon
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тАО11-04-2003 12:03 AM
тАО11-04-2003 12:03 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
Setting the dipswitches would only change the fan speeds of the system, so that sounds like a workaround to me.
We're flashin the bios now, and will stresstest more after that.
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тАО11-04-2003 12:22 AM
тАО11-04-2003 12:22 AM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
sw3 to off lets the system management driver take control over the fanspeed.
So it is important that there is a management driver installed.
Leon
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тАО11-04-2003 08:37 PM
тАО11-04-2003 08:37 PM
Re: Proliant DL360 G3 overheating
Regarding the fan speeds : We don't want to install the agents as we are using a heavily tweaked system that is dedicated for a single purpose. The Bios should be able to measure the temperatures and control the fans properly.
A bios upgrade did not fix our problem.