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8. Identify the cause
of the over
temperature
condition
The over temperaturecondition may be caused
excessive ambient roomtemperature, an
overheatingpower supply or a faulty fan tray
assembly.
• If ambient room temperature is too high, reduce
roomtemperature.
• If over temperature condition still exists, go to
Action 9.
• If over temperature condition does not exist, go
to Action 10.
9. Identifythe faulty
FRU.
The FRUsrequire that you shut down the server to
perform a cold-swap.
After replacingthe faulty FRU, go to Action 14.
“ToRemove the Fan Tray
Assembly”on page 60 and
“ToReplace the Fan Tray
Assembly” on page 61.
“ToRemove the Power
Supply” on page 61 and
“ToReplace the Power
Supply” on page 62
10. Check the Solaris
log filesfor fault
information.
The Solaris message bufferand log files record
system events and can provideinformation about
faults.
• If system messages indicate a faulty device,
replacethe FRU (Action 11).
• To obtain more diagnostic information, got to
Action 7.
“Collecting Information
FromSolaris OS Files and
Commands” on page 39
11. Run POST. POSTperforsm basic tests of the server components
and reportsfaulty FRUs.
• If POST indicates a faulty FRU, replace the FRU
(Action 9).
• If POST does not indicate a faulty FRU, go to
Action 12.
“Running POST” on
page27
12. Run SunVTS. SunVTS providestests used to exercise and
diagnoseFRUs. To run SunVTS, the server must be
running the Solaris OS.
• If SunVTS reports a faulty device replace the
FRU (Action 9).
• If SunVTS does not report a faulty device, go to
Action 11.
“Exercisingthe System
with SunVTS” on page 43
TABLE2-1 Diagnostic Flow Chart Actions (Continued)
Action
No. DiagnosticAction ResultingAction
Formore information, see
thesesections