If FC Manager 3.0 Displays a Temperature Alarm

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Symptom

Cause/Solution

 

 

The device’s status is ERROR on

The device’s operating environment is too hot. Verify the

the device status table.

temperature of the operating environment. Cool the

The device’s temperature status

environment if necessary.

 

on the Device Status (hub) or

The device’s fans are blocked or obstructed. Verify that

Switch Status (switch) page is

the fans are not obstructed. Also verify that the fans are not

BAD.

blocked by an enclosure or other device.

The device log includes a

The device is installed in an unsupported rack

temperature alarm entry for the

configuration. If the device is installed in a rack, verify that

device.

the components in the rack are installed in a supported

 

configuration.

 

The fan module is not firmly seated. Reinstall the fan

 

module, then verify that the fan’s status in FC Manager is

 

GOOD.

 

The fans are faulty. Replace the fan module as described in

 

the device’s manual, then verify that the fan’s status in

 

FC Manager is GOOD.

 

The device is faulty. Replace the device.

 

 

Troubleshooting

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HP Surestore Device Management Software manual If FC Manager 3.0 Displays a Temperature Alarm