Lenovo 8332 manual Cooling fan faults, Thermal cooling, Symptom, Cause, Action

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Cooling fan faults

Table 14. Cooling fan faults

Symptom

Cause

Action

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.

Front panel fault LED amber

1.

Any power fault

1.

Check to ensure DC power to

2.

Audible alarm sounding

2.

A fan failure

 

cooling fans is correct and that

3.

Fan LED is illuminated

 

 

 

the LED is not illuminated

 

 

2.

Disconnect the PSU from main

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

power and remove the faulty fan

 

 

 

 

 

from the system. Re-install. If

 

 

 

 

 

problem persists, replace PSU.

 

 

 

 

3.

Reduce the ambient temperature

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thermal cooling

The Secure Managed Client (SMC) - Storage Array uses extensive thermal monitoring to ensure component temperatures are kept low and acoustic noise is minimized. Airflow is from front to rear of the enclosure.

Table 15. Thermal cooling

Symptom

Cause

Action

 

 

 

 

If the ambient air is cool

The first stage in the thermal

1.

Check the installation for any

(below 25°C or 77°F) and the

control process is for the fans

 

airflow restrictions at either the

fans are observed to increase

to automatically increase in

 

 

front or rear of the enclosure. A

in speed then some restriction

speed when a thermal threshold

 

 

minimum gap of 2.5 cm (1 inch)

on airflow may be causing an

is reached. This may be caused

 

 

at the front and 5 cm (2 inches) at

additional internal temperature

by higher ambient temperatures

 

 

the rear is recommended.

rise.

in the local environment and may

 

2.

Check for restrictions due to dust

Note: This is not a fault condition.

be perfectly normal.

 

build up; clean as appropriate.

 

Note: This threshold changes

 

 

3.

Check for excessive re-circulation

 

according to the number of drives

 

and power supplies installed.

 

of heated air from rear to front.

 

 

 

Use in a fully enclosed rack

 

 

 

installation is not recommended.

 

 

4.

Check that all blank modules are

 

 

 

in place.

 

 

5.

Reduce the ambient temperature.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Secure Managed Client Storage Array User Guide Machine TypePage Secure Managed Client - Storage Array User Guide Copyright Lenovo 2005, 2008. All rights reserved First Edition OctoberContents ivUser Guide Introduction Product contents, order options, and accessoriesviUser Guide Chapter 1. Important safety information 2User Guide 4 Boot drive 5 Server board 6 PCI slots Chapter 2. FeaturesFigure 1. SMC - Storage Array front view Enclosure subsystem Enclosure chassis Server board I/O panel Server board subdivisionFront operators panel ConnectorsServer board LEDs Rear panel Power supply unitCooling fans Power supply output connectorsFigure 10. Cooling fan Drive carrier moduleAnti-tamperlocks Drive status indicator4Drive lock indicator opening 1Green LED 2Amber LED 3Torque screw12User Guide Chapter 3. Getting Started Planning your installationDrive bay numbering convention Preparation of site and host server Enclosure installation prerequisitesUnpacking the enclosure system Rack installation prerequisites Planning and configuring your installationFigure 14. Unpacking the SMC - Storage Array Rail kit assembly Installing the enclosure in a rackEnclosure installation Grounding checks Power cord connection18User Guide Power supply unit LED Power onChapter 4. Operation Blue only when activated Front operators panel LEDs and switchesTable 5. Front operators panel switch functions switchDisk drive LEDs Starting the drivesEngaging the drive module anti-tamperlocks Activating an anti-tamperlockTurning off BIOS settingsInitial start-upproblems Chapter 5. Troubleshooting and problem solvingFaulty cords Alarm sounds and power upCondition Fault conditionLED state LEDsDrive carrier module LEDs Cooling fan LEDsRear panel LED Server board LEDsAlarm interpretation Audible alarmsDescription LED/buzzerState System faults TroubleshootingPower supply unit faults Thermal cooling Cooling fan faultsTable 14. Cooling fan faults Table 15. Thermal coolingDealing with hardware faults Drive carrier module faultsContinuous operation during replacement 32User Guide Lenovo United States, Inc 1009 Think Place Chapter 6. NoticesBuilding One Morrisville, NC USA Attention Lenovo Director of LicensingTrademarks Page 1P P/N 45K1342