Power Supply Faults And Recommended Actions; Events Sent As Indications To Smi-S Clients; Events And Corresponding Smi-S Indications - HP P2000 G3 MSA Reference Manual

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Power supply faults and recommended actions

Table 2
Power supply faults and recommended actions
Fault
Power supply fan warning or failure, or power
supply warning or failure. Event code 168.
Power supply module status is listed as failed or
you receive a voltage event notification. Event code
168.
Power LED is off.
Voltage/Fan Fault/Service Required LED is on.

Events sent as indications to SMI-S clients

If the storage system's SMI-S interface is enabled, the system will send events as indications to SMI-S clients
so that SMI-S clients can monitor system performance. For information about enabling the SMI-S interface,
see the chapter about configuring the system in the SMU Reference Guide.
The event categories below pertain to FRU assemblies and certain FRU components.
Table 3

Events and corresponding SMI-S indications

FRU/Event category Corresponding SMI-S class
Controller
Hard Disk Drive
Fan
Power Supply
Temperature Sensor HP_OverallTempSensor
Battery/SuperCap
FC Port
SAS Port
ISCSI Port
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Event descriptions
HP_Controller
HP_DiskDrive
HP_PSUFan
HP_PSU
HP_SuperCap
HP_FCPort
HP_SASTargetPort
HP_ISCSIEthernetPort
Recommended action
Check that all of the fans are working using
SMU.
Make sure that no slots are left open for more
than two minutes. If you need to replace a
module, leave the old module in place until you
have the replacement, or use a blank cover to
close the slot. Leaving a slot open negatively
affects the airflow and might cause the unit to
overheat.
Make sure that the power supply modules are
properly seated in their slots and that their
latches are locked.
For each power supply module with a switch,
check that the switch is turned on.
Check that the power cables are firmly plugged
into both power supply and into an appropriate
and functional electrical outlet.
Replace the power supply module.
Same as above.
Replace the power supply module.
Operation status values that would trigger alert
conditions
Down, Not Installed, OK
Unknown, Missing, Error, Degraded, OK
Error, Stopped, OK
Unknown, Error, Other, Stressed, Degraded, OK
Unknown, Other, Error, Non-Recoverable Error,
Degraded, OK
Unknown, Error, OK
Stopped, OK
Stopped, OK
Stopped, OK

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