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Re: Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) initiated due to thermal reasons

 
Andrew P_1
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Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) initiated due to thermal reasons

The thermal degraded actions in System Management appear to be continue and shutdown. Shutdown seems to be restart - anyone know of a way to actually have the server shutdown when this condition is reached?
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Shameer.V.A
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Re: Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) initiated due to thermal reasons

Hi Andrew,

The /etc/envd.conf determines the actions that system will take when threshholds are reached. The hardware guide should give you the required details

You can install a manageable temperature sensor on your server rack , which can be accessible through web, can send mail/sms to you once it crosses the threshold. ( APC has installed the same at our DC)

Also our SAN Switch (Storageworks 2/8v) is manageable over LAN so that I can check my server room temperature from my home by checking the switch temperature status ( Switch is having 4 temperature sensors installed).

Hope these informations will help you..

Regards,

Shameer
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Shameer.V.A
Respected Contributor

Re: Environment Abnormality Auto Shutdown (EAAS) initiated due to thermal reasons

Hi Andrew,

Please go through the following threads also, all the experts already said lot about this concern.

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=904639

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=942504

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=205033

Hope these informations will help you..

Regards,

Shameer

.... See invisible, feel intangible and achieve impossible as everything is possible ....