CRU OK (Green) CRU Fault
(Amber)
External host port
activity (Green)
Status
Blinking
EBOD VPD error
Actions:
•
If the CRU OK LED is off, and the IOM is powered on, the module has failed.
•
Check that the IOM is fully inserted and latched in place, and that the enclosure is powered on.
•
Check the event log for specific information regarding the failure.
•
If the CRU Fault LED is on, a fault condition is detected.
•
Restart this IOM using the ME Storage Manager or CLI.
•
If the restart does not resolve the fault, remove the IOM and reinsert it.
•
If the previous actions do not resolve the fault, contact your supplier for assistance. IOM replacement may be necessary.
Troubleshooting 2U enclosures
Common problems that may occur with your 2U enclosure system.
The Module Fault LED on the Ops panel, described in
Figure 30. Ops panel LEDs—2U enclosure front panel
, lights amber to indicate a
fault for the problems listed in the following table:
NOTE:
All alarms also report through SES.
Table 20. 2U alarm conditions
Status
Severity
Alarm
PCM alert – loss of DC power from a single PCM
Fault – loss of redundancy
S1
PCM fan fail
Fault – loss of redundancy
S1
SBB module detected PCM fault
Fault
S1
PCM removed
Configuration error
None
Enclosure configuration error (VPD)
Fault – critical
S1
Low warning temperature alert
Warning
S1
High warning temperature alert
Warning
S1
Over-temperature alarm
Fault – critical
S4
I
2
C bus failure
Fault – loss of redundancy
S1
Ops panel communication error (I
2
C)
Fault – critical
S1
RAID error
Fault – critical
S1
SBB interface module fault
Fault – critical
S1
SBB interface module removed
Warning
None
Drive power control fault
Warning – no loss of disk power
S1
Drive power control fault
Fault – critical – loss of disk power
S1
Drive removed
Warning
None
Insufficient power available
Warning
None
For details about replacing modules, see the
Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Owner’s Manual
.
NOTE:
Use the ME Storage Manager to monitor the storage system event logs for information about enclosure-related
events, and to determine any necessary recommended actions.
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