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

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HP-AM456-9002A Rev 01
Unless noted otherwise, non-service affecting alarms are indicated whenever
the Alarm LED displays a steady light. When the alarm clears and the system
returns to a normal operational state, the Alarm LED displays no light.
This sections describes the non-service affecting alarms that may be raised on
the system and provides instructions for resolving those alarms.
This section is organized into seven topics:

Temperature Non-Service Affecting Alarms

Equipment Non-Service Affecting Alarms
Flash Non-Service Affecting Alarms
Port Non-Service Affecting Alarms
Power Non-Service Affecting Alarms
RAID Non-Service Affecting Alarms
VIMM Non-Service Affecting Alarms
Temperature Non-Service Affecting Alarms
Two non-service affecting temperature alarms may be raised by the system:
Mozart Overheating Alarm
High Temperature on Board Sensor Alarm
Mozart Overheating Alarm
The Mozart Overheating alarm indicates that the main processor of the system
is experiencing temperatures over the acceptable maximum temperature. The
alarm specifies the system's current temperature in Celsius.
If the chassis is cooled down to within the acceptable temperature range, the
system will not shut down.
To clear the alarm, confirm that the fans are operating correctly, there are no
airflow restrictions, the lid is in place, and the ambient temperature is within the
acceptable range.
High Temperature on Board Sensor Alarm
The High Temperature on Board Sensor alarm indicates that the specified board
sensor on the system is unreadable and that the system cannot retrieve system
environment information.
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