Description: A power supply in the external storage unit has failed.

Action: Replace the power supply.

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated an Overheated Condition...

...SOLUTION: Make sure all cooling fans are operating properly. Also be sure the operating environment of storage enclosure is within temperature specifications.

Description: The external storage unit is generating a temperature alert.

Action:

1.Be sure all fans are connected and operating properly.

2.Be sure the operating environment of the storage unit is within specifications.

3.For better airflow, remove any dust buildup from fans or other areas.

4.Check the server documentation for allowable temperature specifications and additional tips.

5.If the problem persists, replace the fan.

Storage enclosure on SCSI Bus X is unsupported with its current firmware version...

...SOLUTION: Upgrade the firmware version on the storage enclosure.

Description: The firmware version of the external storage unit is not supported.

Action: Update the storage device to the latest firmware version ("Firmware maintenance" on page 65).

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan Failed...

...SOLUTION: Replace the fan.

Description: The cooling fan located in the external storage unit has failed.

Action: Replace the fan.

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan is Degraded...

...SOLUTION: this condition usually occurs on enclosures with multiple fans and one of those fans has failed. Replace any fans not operating properly.

Description: One or more fans in the external storage unit have failed.

Action: Replace the failed fans.

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X Indicated that the Fan Module is Unplugged...

...SOLUTION: Make sure the fan module is properly connected.

Description: A fan in the external storage unit is not connected properly.

Action: Check and reseat all fan connections securely.

Storage Enclosure on SCSI Bus X - Wide SCSI Transfer Failed...

...SOLUTION: This may indicate a bad SCSI cable on bus X. Try replacing the cable. Description: A cable on bus X has failed.

Action:

1.Replace the failed cable.

2.If the problem persists, contact an authorized service provider.

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ProLight Server specifications

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