Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
Resolve Voltage and Temperature Warnings
QX and QXS Setup Guide
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Answer
Possible reasons
Actions
No
Nonexistent
replication image.
l
In the Configuration View panel, expand disk groups and subordinate
volumes to reveal the existence of a replication image or images.
l
If a replication image has not been successfully created, use V2 disk
management utility to create one as described in the “Using
AssuredRemote to replicate volumes” topic within the disk management
utility .
No
Communication
link is down.
See actions described in Can you view information about remote links?
Can you view remote systems?
Answer
Possible reasons
Actions
Yes
System
functioning
properly.
No action required.
No
Communication
link is down.
See actions described in Can you view information about remote links?
Table 34:
View Remote Systems
Resolve Voltage and Temperature Warnings
1. Check that all of the fans are working by making sure the Voltage/Fan Fault/Service Required LED on
each power supply is off, or by using the V3 or V2 disk management utility to view the health status of the
chassis and its components.
V3
: In the lower corner of the footer, overall health status of the chassis is indicated by a health status
icon. For more information, point to the System tab and select View System to see the System panel.
You can select Front, Rear, and Table views on the System panel. If you hover over a component, its
associated metadata and health status displays onscreen.
V2
: In the Configuration View panel, right click the chassis and click View > Overview to view the health
status of the chassis and its components. The Enclosure Overview page enables you to see information
about each chassis and its physical components in front, rear, and tabular views—using graphical or
tabular presentation—allowing you to view the health status of the chassis and its components.
See Options Available For Performing Basic Steps
for a description of health status icons
and alternatives for monitoring chassis health.