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Sensor Locations
The storage system monitors conditions at different points within each enclosure to
alert you to problems. Power, cooling fan, temperature, and voltage sensors are
located at key points in the enclosure. In in each controller module and expansion
module, the enclosure management processor (EMP) monitors the status of these
sensors to perform SCSI enclosure services (SES) functions. Various RAIDar pages
display the sensor information, for example Monitor > Status > Module Status.
The following sections describe each element and its sensors.
Power Supply Sensors
Each enclosure has two fully redundant power-and-cooling modules with load-
sharing capabilities. The power supply sensors described in the following table
monitor the voltage, temperature, and fans in each power-and-cooling module. If the
power supply sensors report a voltage that is under or over the threshold, check the
input voltage.
Cooling Fan Sensors
Each power-and-cooling module includes two fans. The normal range for fan speed
is 4000 to 6000 RPM. When a fan’s speed drops below 4000 RPM, the EMP
considers it a failure and posts an alarm in the storage system’s event log. The
following table lists the description, location, and alarm condition for each fan. If
Table 6-1
Power Supply Sensors
Description
Location
Alarm Conditions
Power supply 0
Power-and-cooling module 0
Voltage, temperature, or fan fault
Power supply 1
Power-and-cooling module 1
Voltage, temperature, or fan fault
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