Problem Solutions and Tips

Troubleshooting

All the fans have failed

ÊImmediately shut down the system to prevent overheating damage in the device.

ÊReplace the fan module (see section “Installing/Removing the Fan Module” on page 34).

VCAUTION!

It is imperative when replacing the fan module during operation that you take no longer than 30 seconds, since otherwise the temperature in the storage subsystem exceeds the permissible limit values.

11.1.3Server Management Status

In order to guarantee the server management for the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem over SES (SCSI Enclosure Service), at least one of the two first HDD modules (HDD1 and HDD2, see also section “Identification Marks and Loop Addresses” on page 43) must be installed.

This indication can be activated manually from the ServerView. Evaluation is performed with a later version of the storage subsystem.

11.1.3.1 Server Management Status LED lights permanently

Identification indication (can be activated manually from ServerView)

The following disturbances can have occurred:

A power supply unit has failed

Short interruption of the power supply

An out-of-limit temperature condition exists

Controller partner has failed

SES monitoring has failed

ÊRecover the disturbance as described in this section. You find further infor- mation in the GAM software documentation.

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S60 specifications

Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 is a notable offering from the collaboration between Fujitsu and Siemens, aimed at delivering high performance in the realm of desktop computing. Launched in the early 2000s, the S60 series represents a sophisticated blend of technology and design, appealing to both business users and tech enthusiasts alike.

One of the main features of the Fujitsu Siemens S60 is its robust hardware architecture. The system typically came equipped with Intel processors, ranging from Pentium 4 to Core 2 Duo, enabling seamless multitasking and efficient performance for various applications. With support for varying amounts of RAM, generally from 512MB to 4GB, the S60 catered to different user needs, whether for basic office tasks or more demanding software environments.

Storage options were versatile, featuring both traditional hard drives and the emerging SSD technology, allowing users to choose between speed and larger storage capacity. The inclusion of multiple USB ports facilitated easy connectivity with peripherals, such as printers, external drives, and various multimedia devices.

In terms of display technology, the Fujitsu Siemens S60 was compatible with a variety of monitors, including LCD displays which offered improved clarity and energy efficiency over traditional CRTs. The desktop's graphics capabilities were enhanced by integrated solutions from Intel, which provided adequate performance for standard business applications without needing a dedicated graphics card.

Another key characteristic is the emphasis on energy efficiency and eco-friendliness. Fujitsu Siemens prioritized the development of systems that met environmental standards, helping to minimize the carbon footprint of their products. This commitment is evident in their Energy Star-compliant designs, which aimed to reduce power consumption during operation.

The S60 series also featured various connectivity options, including Ethernet for network access and, in later models, wireless capabilities, giving users the flexibility to connect to the internet and enterprise resources effortlessly.

Adopting a modular design approach, the Fujitsu Siemens S60 made upgrades straightforward. Users could easily swap out components such as RAM, hard drives, and graphics cards, making the system highly adaptable to evolving technology needs.

Overall, the Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 provided a comprehensive solution for users seeking a balanced combination of performance, expandability, and sustainability, making it a popular choice during its time. With its feature-rich specifications and forward-thinking design, the S60 left a lasting impression on the desktop computing landscape.