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тАО08-27-2007 11:40 PM
тАО08-27-2007 11:40 PM
Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
I have a failed FAN in my server. From the logs I see that:
Monitor.............: dm_chassis
Event #.............: 1296
Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
Cause:
IO Cooling Fan Failed
Action:
Replace IO Fan Module as soon as possible following the IO Fan Module Remove and Replace Procedures.
..............................
Alert Level : 0x4 (Unexpected configuration change
detected.)
Source FRU : 0x6 (platform entity)
Source FRU Detail : 0x4 (card cage fan)
Source ID : 0x5 (platform dependent)
Event Detail : 0x4 (fan failure)
Caller Activity : 0x4 (monitor)
Caller Subactivity : 0x5 (fan)
Activity Status : 0xf (implementation dependent)
Reporting Entity Type : 0x2 (power monitor)
Reporting Entity ID : 0x0 Cabinet 0x0 Cell 0x0 CPU 0x0
Data Type : 0x4 (physical location)
Message ID : 0x3
Domain Name : Partition 0
FRU Source = 0x6 (platform entity)
Source Detail = 0x4 (card cage fan)
Cabinet Location = 0x0
Slot Number = 0x2
I see that the FANs are of two types: System FANs (rear/front) and PCI FANs (inside the server).
Please help me to determine which fan has failed and the slot number of the failed fan.
Thank you.
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тАО08-27-2007 11:50 PM
тАО08-27-2007 11:50 PM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
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тАО08-28-2007 12:00 AM
тАО08-28-2007 12:00 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
Source Detail = 0x4 (card cage fan)
Cabinet Location = 0x0
Slot Number = 0x2
Card cage fans are the ones inside... rear/fron ones are called I/O FANS.. since here it is written as card cage fan it is the one inside.. normaly there would be 6
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тАО08-28-2007 12:18 AM
тАО08-28-2007 12:18 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
Hope this helps!
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тАО08-28-2007 12:43 AM
тАО08-28-2007 12:43 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
My server model is RP7410.
Hi Mridul,
I saw that there is written "card cage fan" for the source detail, but the main description in the top is event 1296:
Summary:
IO Fan Failed.
Description of Error:
Chassis Code Keyword IOFAN_FAIL.
An IO Chassis cooling fan has failed. Depending on the number of
fans still operating, the cabinet may or may not shut down. View Error Log entries to determine if the cabinet is operating. If many log entries call out entities powering off during the same time frame as this IOFAN_FAIL, the cabinet has probably shutdown. Carefully review the log for the first few events within the same time frame for the root cause of the problem.
The Guardian Service Processor command, PS, will show a detailed
power status for a cabinet. The +48V LED on the Front Panel Board not
lit, power is not enabled to the cabinet, indicating the cabinet IO Chassis fans have
probably gone from N to N - 1 status requiring an immediate cabinet shutdown.
Probable Cause / Recommended Action:
Cause:
IO Cooling Fan Failed
Action:
Replace IO Fan Module as soon as possible following the IO Fan
Module Remove and Replace Procedures.
........................................
So here is what I want to know:
The logged event is #1296, which is related to I/O fans.
In the bottom is written:
Source Detail = 0x4 (card cage fan)
Whose fan is damaged and in which location?
Thank you.
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тАО08-28-2007 12:47 AM
тАО08-28-2007 12:47 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
Have you a management card ?
if yes go to GSP, select Command menu (CM) and execute PS
mp0015608a9b01] MP:CM> ps
PS
System Power state: On
Temperature : Normal
Power supplies State
-----------------------------------------------------------
Power Supply 1 Normal
Power Supply 2 Normal
Fans State
-----------------------------------------------------------
Fan1A (CPU) Normal
Fan1B (CPU) Normal
Fan2 (Memory) Normal
Fan3 (I/O) Normal
CPU0 Fan Normal
CPU1 Fan Normal
regards
L-DERLYN
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тАО08-28-2007 01:02 AM
тАО08-28-2007 01:02 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
The slot 2 in the PCI area is right side, rear position (viewed from front). Check the LED too.
Hope this helps!
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тАО08-28-2007 01:09 AM
тАО08-28-2007 01:09 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
and to confirm the same u can check the PS o/p from GSP
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тАО08-28-2007 02:37 AM
тАО08-28-2007 02:37 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
rear
|=====|=====|=====|
| 0 | 1 | 2 |
|=====|=====|=====|
| 3 | 4 | 5 |
|=====|=====|=====|
front
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тАО08-28-2007 02:41 AM
тАО08-28-2007 02:41 AM
Re: Need to determine the failed FAN from the logs
|=======|=======|=======|
| fan 0 | fan 1 | fan 2 |
|=======|=======|=======|
| fan 3 | fan 4 | fan 5 |
|=======|=======|=======|
front of rp7410