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02-22-2025 09:39 PM - last edited on 02-28-2025 12:21 AM by support_s
02-22-2025 09:39 PM - last edited on 02-28-2025 12:21 AM by support_s
HPE MSA Log Analysis
Hi everyone,
I have an HPE MSA 2060, and Controller B went down with the following error log:
"<PROPERTY name="additional-information" type="string"> A voltage sensor reported an alert condition. - A voltage sensor is outside a critical voltage threshold in the indicated FRU. - A voltage sensor is not able to communicate with the EMP.</PROPERTY> <PROPERTY name="recommended-action" type="string">-If A voltage sensor is outside a critical voltage threshold in the indicated FRU. - Check that all modules in the enclosure are fully seated in their slots and that their latches, if any, are locked. - If this does not resolve the issue, the indicated FRU has probably failed and should be replaced. - If the voltage sensor is not able to communicate with the EMP. - Wait for at least 10 minutes and check if the error resolves. - If the error persists, check that all modules in the enclosure are fully seated in their slots and that their latches, if any, are locked. - If this does not resolve the issue, note down the FRU. Ensure the partner FRU is not degraded. If the partner FRU is degraded, contact technical support. - For all FRU types except the enclosure, if the partner FRU is not degraded, remove and reinsert the indicated FRU. - If the indicated FRU is the enclosure, set up a preventive maintenance window and power cycle the enclosure at that time. - If this does not resolve the issue, the indicated FRU has probably failed and should be replaced.
<PROPERTY name="message" type="string">An Enclosure Management Processor (EMP) reported an alert condition on a voltage sensor. Type: fault. (enclosure: 1, WWN: 500C0FF0F76B3D3C) voltage sensor for Capacitor Cell 3 Voltage-Ctlr B, sensor status: N/A</PROPERTY>"
I’m having trouble understanding what exactly this means and how to proceed. Could anyone provide guidance on the issue and possible next steps?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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02-22-2025 10:40 PM
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Query: HPE MSA Log Analysis
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1. HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage Management Guide
2. HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Installation Guide
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02-25-2025 06:39 AM
02-25-2025 06:39 AM
Re: HPE MSA Log Analysis
Hi,
Please launch an SSH session to MC A IP and issue below commands.
Please share the command outputs after deleting any confidential information.
show system
show configuration
show controllers
show events last 50
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02-25-2025 10:10 PM
02-25-2025 10:10 PM
Re: HPE MSA Log Analysis
Hi,
Thank you ArunKKR
Here is what you want:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O4YgVL5bbPnDKwze715uAdjGkZvs1JG5KfoOIYEEGZs/edit?usp=sharing
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02-26-2025 12:43 AM
02-26-2025 12:43 AM
Re: HPE MSA Log Analysis
Hi @Merany ,
As per the command outputs shared its the controller A which is down and not controller B. Please issue the below command from SSH session of working controller B IP and check whether controller A comes up:
restart sc a
If issue persists, remove the controller A out by 1-2 inches from the chassis and reseat it.
If issue persists the controller A will require replacement.
You could log a support case right away if the unit is under warranty.
https://www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00105305en_us
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02-27-2025 12:30 AM
02-27-2025 12:30 AM
Re: HPE MSA Log Analysis
Hello @Merany ,
Let us know if you were able to resolve the issue.
If you have no further query and you are satisfied with the answer then kindly mark the topic as Solved so that it is helpful for all community members.
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