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02-18-2020 08:20 AM
02-18-2020 08:20 AM
Excessive heating problem in ProLiant DL380 gen 9 and 7
its been long time and heating problem is not getting resolved, can anyone tell Inlet and exhaust temperature sensors name in Proliant DL380 gen 9 and 7 and when to reboot it?
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02-20-2020 12:57 AM
02-20-2020 12:57 AM
Re: Excessive heating problem in ProLiant DL380 gen 9 and 7
Hello
Please login to ILO webconsole and navigate to sytem information >> Temperatures . You will see a list of temperature sensors along with its readings, which includes P/S inlet sensors and system exhaust sensors.
Whenever there is a tempeature reading which is exceeding a caution/critical threshold , there will be a system event recorded on IML logs. Please contact HPE support will these logs for further diagnosis.
Regards,
Shwetha