HP_CoolingCollection
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HP_CoolingCollection is used to model fan collections on Integrity Servers. The Windows
implementation class is HP_WinCoolingCollection. There is one instance of this class on systems
modeling fans.
Table 5-3
Class: HP_CoolingCollection
Property name
CIM_ManagedElement
Caption
Description
ElementName
CIM_SystemSpecificCollection
InstanceID
HP_GroupSystemSpecificCollection
GroupOperationalStatus[0]
GroupStatusDescriptions[0]
Property implementation
Cooling Collection
This is a collection of all devices including fans that
provide cooling. GroupStatusDescription., where
GroupStatusDescription represents the value of the
GroupStatusDescriptions[0] property
Cooling Collection
Unique identifier for this cooling collection instance
Represents the most severe cooling redundancy status
and non-fault tolerant fan operational status:
•
0 (Unknown)—if fan collection status is unknown
•
2 (OK)—if fans are operating properly
•
3 (Degraded)—if no
HP_WinFan.OperationalStatus[0] for all non-fault
tolerant fans report 6 (Error) and
HP_WinCoolingRedundancySet.RedundancyStatus
for any cooling redundancy sets report 3
(Degraded Redundancy) or 4 (Redundancy Lost)
and no cooling redundancy sets report 5 (Overall
Failure). If the system starts up with a redundancy
status set to 4 (Redundancy Lost) and no fans have
been removed or failed, the
GroupOperationalStatus is set to 2 (OK) because
this is a valid configuration.
•
6 (Error)—if HP_WinFan.OperationalStatus[0] for
any non-fault tolerant fans report 6 (Error) or
HP_WinCoolingRedundancySet.RedundancyStatus
for any cooling redundancy sets report 5 (Overall
Failure).
•
Unknown status for fans, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 0 (Unknown);
•
Fans are operating properly, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 2 (OK);
•
Fault tolerant fans are degraded, if
GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 3 (Degraded);
•
Fans have failed, if GroupOperationalStatus[0] is 6
(Error)
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