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User’s Guide
Temperature Tab
The
Temperature
tab gives access to power status data for the hardware element,
indicating overtemperature or temperature–specific faults.
Figure 46.
Temperature probe status details (example)
Indicator
Status
Explanation
Green
NORMAL
Hardware element temperature is normal.
WARNING
PAM software has detected a rise in temperature on this
hardware element, but it is still operational and is not
Yellow
WARNING
hardware element, but it is still operational and is not
jeopardizing system performance.
CRITICAL
PAM software has detected a critical rise in temperature on this
hardware element. PAM will generate an OS shutdown
Orange
CRITICAL
hardware element. PAM will generate an OS shutdown
request.
FATAL
PAM software has detected a fatal rise in temperature on this
hardware element. PAM will automatically shut down the OS.
Red
FATAL
PAM software has detected a fatal rise in temperature on this
hardware element. PAM will automatically shut down the OS.
Gray
UNKNOWN
PAM software cannot read temperature status on this
hardware element.
Table 17.
Temperature tab status indicators
Note:
When a temperature–specific fault is detected, a fault message is generated and the
General
tab
Display Faults List
button gives direct access to the corresponding logs.
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