Checking Temperature; Table 4-6 Description Of Parameters Related To The Power Supply Status - Symantec NetBackup 5020 Routine Maintenance

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4 Guide to the Routine Maintenance Using the System
Monitor Interface

Table 4-6 Description of parameters related to the power supply status

Parameter
Status
Wattage
LowWaterMark
HighWaterMark
ErrorStatus
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Exception Handling
If the power supply is in the Failure detected state, see "Power Module Alarm" in the
NetBackup 5020 Hardware Troubleshooting.

4.7 Checking Temperature

This section describes how to check the temperature on the system monitoring interface.
Impact on the System
None.
Reference Standard
The normal temperature of the Intake Vent Temp, Outtake Vent Temp, and Backplane
Temp ranges between -10°C to +75°C.
Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the system monitoring interface.
For the detailed procedure, see
4-16
Description
The running state of the power supply.
Presence detected indicates that the power supply works
normally.
Failure detected indicates that the power supply is absent or
faulty.
The power value of the power supply. Unit: Watts.
The value of Wattage ranges between LowWaterMark and
HighWaterMark, that is, between 1 Watts and 700 Watts.
Lowest value of the power supply. The value is 1 Watts.
Highest value of the power supply. The value is 700 Watts.
Power supply status.
If the value of ErrorStatus is 0, it indicates that a power supply is
working normally.
If the value of ErrorStatus is 1, it indicates that a power supply is
working abnormally.
Log into the system monitoring
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