Administrator action
Follow the instructions in
Event notification: Fan speed out of spec
,
to determine if this event is a false
alarm.
If this event is not a false alarm, contact Technical Support.
900130011
A power supply fan in the might have failed.
Description
If the fan speed temporarily falls out of optimal range for less than a minute or so and the event does not repeat, this event
might be a false alarm.
Administrator action
Follow the instructions in
Event notification: Fan speed out of spec
,
to determine if this event is a false
alarm.
If this event is not a false alarm, contact Technical Support.
900130013
The internal or ambient temperature around a node has exceeded the allowable thresholds for a power supply.
Description
Ambient temperature is only measured by front panel sensors. If you receive an event that indicates that the front panel is out
of specification, the temperature in your data center might need to be adjusted.
If a node is subjected to high temperatures for an extended period of time, the CPU is throttled and the node goes into read
only-mode to help prevent potential data loss due to component failure. If the node temperature reaches critical levels, it is
possible that the node will shut down entirely.
Administrator action
Perform the following steps in the order listed. If the issue resolves after a step, there is no need to complete the subsequent
steps.
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(HD400 only) Make sure that the drive drawer is properly shut by sliding it out and re-closing it firmly but carefully.
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Review the temperature statistics for the affected sensor, which are included in the event. If the temperature is consistently
elevated, the problem is likely a high ambient temperature in the data center. Address any changes in the cluster
environment such as air conditioning outages.
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Verify that air flow within the rack, and through the front and rear panel vents of the node, is not obstructed in any way.
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Make sure that the faceplate on the affected node is installed, properly seated, and undamaged. In some cases, removing
and re-seating the faceplate will resolve this issue.
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Run the
isi_hw_status
command. Review the output to determine whether there is a slow or failed fan that was not
otherwise reported.
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Check for high CPU and disk usage in the node. High usage can contribute to high temperatures within the node.
If the steps above were unsuccessful in clearing this event, the subsystem that monitors the health of the hardware (such as
the temperature and fan speeds) might have encountered a problem. This event can occur intermittently without harm to the
system and you can safely quiet the event unless the issue persists.
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