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11-17-2014 03:15 PM
11-17-2014 03:15 PM
wrong Temperature settings on DL380 G8
Hi,
I get a temperature alarm reported on and off on my HP DL 380 Gen 8. I noticed the following after troubleshooting.
The Threshold of the POWER SUPPLY BAY is reported in ILO as:
14-P/S 1 Power Supply 1 12 OK 75F Caution: N/A; Critical: N/A 15-P/S 2 Power Supply 1 12 OK 79F Caution: N/A; Critical: N/A
but when I check using CLI, I get
Sensor Location Temp Threshold
#14 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 25C/77F 0C/32F
#15 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 27C/80F 0C/32F
This causes an alarm to be generated, because the threshold will always be exceeded.
How can I set the threshold to be N/A like in the ILO?
hpasmcli> show temp
Sensor Location Temp Threshold
------ -------- ---- ---------
#1 AMBIENT 18C/64F 42C/107F
#2 CPU#1 40C/104F 70C/158F
#3 CPU#2 40C/104F 70C/158F
#4 MEMORY_BD 23C/73F 87C/188F
#5 MEMORY_BD 23C/73F 87C/188F
#6 MEMORY_BD 24C/75F 87C/188F
#7 MEMORY_BD 23C/73F 87C/188F
#8 MEMORY_BD 30C/86F 87C/188F
#9 MEMORY_BD 30C/86F 87C/188F
#10 MEMORY_BD 25C/77F 87C/188F
#11 MEMORY_BD 24C/75F 87C/188F
#12 SYSTEM_BD 35C/95F 60C/140F
#13 SYSTEM_BD 46C/114F 105C/221F
#14 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 25C/77F 0C/32F
#15 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 27C/80F 0C/32F
#16 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 29C/84F 75C/167F
#17 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 32C/89F 115C/239F
#18 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 36C/96F 115C/239F
#19 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 30C/86F 115C/239F
#20 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 28C/82F 115C/239F
#21 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 33C/91F 115C/239F
#22 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 33C/91F 115C/239F
#23 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 28C/82F 90C/194F
#24 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 31C/87F 90C/194F
#25 SYSTEM_BD 53C/127F 100C/212F
#26 SYSTEM_BD 30C/86F 90C/194F
#27 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#28 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#29 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#30 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#31 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#32 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#33 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#34 I/O_ZONE 24C/75F 65C/149F
#35 I/O_ZONE 25C/77F 66C/150F
#36 I/O_ZONE 25C/77F 66C/150F
#37 I/O_ZONE - 65C/149F
#38 I/O_ZONE - 65C/149F
#39 I/O_ZONE - 65C/149F
#40 I/O_ZONE 28C/82F 66C/150F
#41 I/O_ZONE - 66C/150F
#42 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 23C/73F 95C/203F
#43 SYSTEM_BD 36C/96F 90C/194F
#44 SYSTEM_BD 28C/82F 80C/176F
#45 SYSTEM_BD 21C/69F 65C/149F
#46 SYSTEM_BD 31C/87F 75C/167F
#47 SYSTEM_BD 29C/84F 75C/167F
#48 SYSTEM_BD 29C/84F 75C/167F
#49 CHASSIS_ZONE 27C/80F 75C/167F
#50 CHASSIS_ZONE 29C/84F 75C/167F
hpasmcli>
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11-18-2014 06:10 AM - edited 11-18-2014 06:49 AM
11-18-2014 06:10 AM - edited 11-18-2014 06:49 AM
Re: wrong Temperature settings on DL380 G8
An update of ILO to 2.03 may solve this.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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11-18-2014 11:28 AM
11-18-2014 11:28 AM
Re: wrong Temperature settings on DL380 G8
Speaking of the new ILO 4 version 2.03, I've been trying to reach the HP download pages for a couple days and they're still having problems. I can't even get to the page that tells me what's new with that version.
Hopefully it's just a temporary glitch on the HP website, and not a sign of how things will be now that HP is splitting up.
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11-19-2014 01:35 AM
11-19-2014 01:35 AM
Re: wrong Temperature settings on DL380 G8
Hi,
iLO4 Drivers & software page:
Online ROM Flash Component for Windows - HP Integrated Lights-Out 4: