Determine Which Fan Module Is Faulty; Remove A Fan Module - Oracle SPARC T7-1 Service Manual

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"Determine Which Fan Module Is Faulty" on page 75
"Detecting and Managing Faults" on page 23

Determine Which Fan Module Is Faulty

View the following LEDs, which are lit when a fan fault is detected.
Fan (FAN) Fault LED on the front of the server. See
(Service)" on page
Fan Fault LED on or adjacent to the faulty fan. See
Each fan contains an LED. When the amber Service Required LED is lit, a fault has
occurred on that fan module.
The front and rear panel Service Required LEDs are also lit when the server detects a
Note -
fan fault. The Server Overtemp LED might also light if a fan fault causes an increase in server
operating temperature.
Related Information
"Front Panel Components (Service)" on page 13
"Rear Panel Components (Service)" on page 15
"Extend the Server to the Service Position" on page 51
"Remove a Fan Module" on page 75
"Detecting and Managing Faults" on page 23

Remove a Fan Module

While the fans provide some cooling redundancy, if a fan module fails, replace it as
Caution -
soon as possible to maintain server availability. When you remove one of the fan modules, you
must replace it within 30 seconds to prevent overheating of the server.
The fan module contains hazardous moving parts. Unless the power to the server
Caution -
is completely shut down, replacing the fan module is the only service permitted in the fan
compartment.
13.
Determine Which Fan Module Is Faulty
"Front Panel Components
"Fan Module LEDs" on page
Servicing Fan Modules
74.
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