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12-13-2012 02:59 AM - edited 12-13-2012 03:03 AM
12-13-2012 02:59 AM - edited 12-13-2012 03:03 AM
ILO report the wrong temperature value (0 instead of N/A)
Hi,
I use hphealth (hpasmcli) under linux to manage / monitor my Proliant ML310G8 server.
The Threshold of the POWER SUPPLY BAY is reported wrongly:
Sensor Location Temp Threshold
#17 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 27C/80F 0C/32F
it should be:
Sensor Location Temp Threshold
#17 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 27C/80F NA/32F
This cause hpasm to detect a failure (27°C insted of 0°C) and to shutdown the server
Here's the full output:
hpasmcli> show temp
Sensor Location Temp Threshold
------ -------- ---- ---------
#1 AMBIENT 23C/73F 42C/107F
#2 CPU#1 40C/104F 70C/158F
#3 MEMORY_BD 29C/84F 87C/188F
#4 MEMORY_BD 31C/87F 110C/230F
#5 SYSTEM_BD - 60C/140F
#6 SYSTEM_BD 49C/120F 105C/221F
#7 SYSTEM_BD 32C/89F 75C/167F
#8 SYSTEM_BD 31C/87F 90C/194F
#9 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 31C/87F 115C/239F
#10 I/O_ZONE 25C/77F 60C/140F
#11 I/O_ZONE 25C/77F 60C/140F
#12 I/O_ZONE 26C/78F 70C/158F
#13 I/O_ZONE 27C/80F 70C/158F
#14 SYSTEM_BD 27C/80F 80C/176F
#15 SYSTEM_BD 27C/80F 80C/176F
#16 CHASSIS_ZONE 25C/77F 75C/167F
#17 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 27C/80F 0C/32F
#18 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY - 0C/32F
#19 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#20 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#21 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#22 I/O_ZONE - 100C/212F
#23 POWER_SUPPLY_BAY 31C/87F 115C/239F
#24 SYSTEM_BD - 65C/149F
I use ilo4 version: 1.13
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12-14-2012 10:02 AM
12-14-2012 10:02 AM
Re: ILO report the wrong temperature value (0 instead of N/A)
You need to call HP support and log a case.
Have you tried upgrading the System ROM as well? The System ROM gives iLO the configuration of the system, including the list of sensors and thresholds so, the issue could be ROM related.
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