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тАО12-08-2008 06:03 AM
тАО12-08-2008 06:03 AM
External SAS Enclosure Overheating
I have a HP ML350 server that has started to generate the above mentioned error.
The Cissesrv agent generates an event id 24588:
Sensor number 1 has reported that the internal temperature has exceeded the preset limit. This sensor is located in box 1 which is connected to port 2I of array controller [Embedded]. The array controller may attempt to shut down power to the attached box and/or spin down the installed disk drives.
15-20 minutes later it logs that the error is corrected (Sensor number 1 has reported that a previously existing temperature condition has been corrected.)
I haven't been able to find any documentation regarding cissesrv.
The error has happend 3 times in the last two weeks.
Is this just a sensor that is malfunctioning or is it something more serious?
Thanks in advance,
Jan
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тАО12-08-2008 12:43 PM
тАО12-08-2008 12:43 PM
Re: External SAS Enclosure Overheating
ml350 generation? there are 5 generations which one?
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тАО12-08-2008 11:36 PM
тАО12-08-2008 11:36 PM
Re: External SAS Enclosure Overheating
It's a G5.
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Jan
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тАО02-24-2009 11:45 PM
тАО02-24-2009 11:45 PM
Re: External SAS Enclosure Overheating
other problems.
my server doesnt shutdown (Windows 2003 Enterprise Server SP2)
but restart no problem.
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тАО02-28-2009 01:42 PM
тАО02-28-2009 01:42 PM
Re: External SAS Enclosure Overheating
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тАО03-02-2009 12:50 AM
тАО03-02-2009 12:50 AM
Re: External SAS Enclosure Overheating
In our case it was because we didn't have the redundant powersupply plugged in. Since having both powersuplies connected the error hasn't occured.
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Jan