Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
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Enclosure
Overheat
Overheating is a potentially serious condition because the
excessively high temperatures can lead to disk drive failure and
controller malfunction.
Overheating usually results from:
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Fan failure
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Poor air circulation around the enclosure
Fan Failure
On VessRAID, there are two kinds of fans:
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Power supply fan
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RAID Controller fan
If a power supply fan fails, you must replace the power supply.
If a RAID Controller fan fails, you can replace it onsite. See
page 210.
Air Circulation
Air circulation around the VessRAID enclosure may be a more
complex problem. Use the thermometer icons to help you locate
the specific hot spot. Check for these conditions:
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Accumulated dust or objects blocking the fans
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Less than a minimum of 5 inches (13 cm) space between the
back of the VessRAID and the wall or other object
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Ambient temperature above 95°F (35°C) where the
VessRAID is operating
Cooling Down the Enclosure
To cool down a VessRAID enclosure:
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Correct any problems identified above
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Power down the VessRAID and let it sit for an hour or longer
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