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тАО07-28-2007 07:58 PM
тАО07-28-2007 07:58 PM
rp3410 automatic down problem
After the server down,the PS command out is below:
PS
System Power state: Off
Temperature : Low OverTemp
Power supplies | Fan
# State Type | States
-----------------------------------------------------------
0 Normal Type 0 | Normal
1 Normal Type 0 | Normal
2 - - | Normal
3 - - | Normal
4 - - | Normal
5 - - | Normal
6 - -
7 - - | Normal
what maybe the problem? Is there a hardware problem?
please you help me
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тАО07-29-2007 02:40 PM
тАО07-29-2007 02:40 PM
Re: rp3410 automatic down problem
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тАО07-29-2007 05:29 PM
тАО07-29-2007 05:29 PM
Re: rp3410 automatic down problem
definitely a temperature problem detected by the gsp. Did you detect any abnormal condition on the server room infrastructure?
Also, verify that the air flow is not being affected.
revert
kind regards
yogeeraj
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тАО07-29-2007 05:36 PM
тАО07-29-2007 05:36 PM
Re: rp3410 automatic down problem
Are there any overtemp / overtemp shutdown messages? I'm quite sure you will find some ...
Hope this helps!
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тАО07-29-2007 11:26 PM
тАО07-29-2007 11:26 PM
Re: rp3410 automatic down problem
There is no message in shutdownlog also.
Is there another file I can check?
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тАО07-29-2007 11:32 PM
тАО07-29-2007 11:32 PM
Re: rp3410 automatic down problem
OVERTEMP_CRIT:y
OVERTEMP_EMERG:y
/usr/sbin/reboot -qh
FANFAIL_CRIT:y
FANFAIL_EMERG:y
/usr/sbin/reboot -qh
Because I known the temperature is high from ps command's output, I want to ask if there is another way to check the server down automaicly for reason high temperature.
thanks all.
please give me some advices!
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тАО07-30-2007 12:19 AM
тАО07-30-2007 12:19 AM
Re: rp3410 automatic down problem
With that much ambient heat, powering up the server is likely to heat it even more, maybe so much that the low-level overtemperature alert becomes a high-level alert.
If that happens, envd will cause the system to power off _very_ abruptly (reboot -qh) to prevent damage. As this method of halting the system will stop things like syslogd too, there may be no record of the event in the logs of the operating system.
Check the logs of the Management Processor using the SL command. Select E for System Events, then T to see the logs in text mode, then just keep pressing Enter to see more and more log events.
If this is the only server that shows temperature alarms, ensure that something is not blocking the airflow to the server: for example, a loose plastic bag can become stuck against the air intake.
MK