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04-14-2011 07:42 AM
04-14-2011 07:42 AM
Help with "Show Temperature" feature
Robert was having issues with getting correct temperature readings:
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Hi team,
I have one simple question:
Why the SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP Is showing this way with G6 and the other way with G7?
How does the enclosure temperature gets calculated? Is it an average of the device list temp readings?
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Monty had some info for Robert:
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The Onboard Administrator (OA) reports a calculated Enclosure Ambient Temperature based on:
- Highest reported server blade ambient temperature for servers that have powered on and completed POST
- If no server blades are powered on, the OA displays the temp sensor on the OA module as the enclosure temp.
Until a server blade has powered on and completed POST – none of the blade temp sensors are operational.
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Comments or suggestions for Robert?