Temperature Service-Affecting Alarms - HP VMA Series Installation And Service Manual

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Service-Affecting Alarms
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Scheduler Paused Alarm
The Scheduler Paused alarm indicates that the hardware scheduler temporarily
paused during bootup or when a VIMM is being taken out of service.
To clear the alarm, wait for the system to successfully complete the bootup
process.
Unable to Poll VIMM Temperatures; System
Shutdown Alarm
The Unable to Poll VIMM Temperatures; System Shutdown alarm indicates that
the management channel is not allowing temperatures on the VIMMs to be
polled, which should never happen. The system is shut down to prevent a
overheating.
System Booting Alarm
The System Booting alarm indicates that the system is in the bootup process.
To clear the alarm, wait for the system to successfully complete the bootup
process.
System Shut Down Alarm
The alarm indicates the system has been shut down.

Temperature Service-Affecting Alarms

There is one service-affecting temperature alarm.
Mozart Overheated, System Shut Down Alarm
The Mozart Overheated, System Shut Down alarm indicates that the main
processor of the system experienced temperatures over the acceptable
maximum temperature and has shut the system down to prevent damage to the
equipment. The alarm specifies the system's current temperature in Celsius.
To clear the alarm, reboot the system, check the fans for proper operation,
check the fan filter for cleanliness, and check the ambient temperature of the
system.
VMA-series Memory Array Installation and Service Guide
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