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Temperature Problems

Quantum DXi4500 User's Guide
Problem
The replication was
paused and an Alert
event was generated
in the Replication
Events page.
Replication was
disabled while a
replication was in
process and the
replication
completed.
Enabled replication
on a NAS share and
received the following
Event: No
destination host
is specified for
replication.
Able to enable and
schedule replication
for NAS even though
no target IP
configured.
Temperature problems are generally caused by incorrect room
temperature, poor air circulation inside the DXi4500 rack or
components, or a malfunctioning cooling fan (see
Specifications
on page 193).
Use the following procedure if a temperature problem is reported:
1 Check the ambient temperature of the room containing the
DXi4500 system to verify that the temperature falls within the
specified range.
2 Inspect for adequate air circulation inside the rack. Some racks may
provide additional fans to improve air circulations. Check the fan for
proper operation. Clean or replace any air filter as necessary.
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting
Common Problems and Solutions
Explanation/Corrective Action
This is normal. When a replication is paused,
an alert is generated on the Replication
Events page. They system will continue the
replication when you click Resume.
If you click Disable during a replication in
process, the system will complete the entire
replication and then disable replication on
the system. The system will be unable to
replicate until you click Enable.
You must configure the target system prior
to configuring the source. If the target
system is not configured first, you will not
be able to designate the replication target.
It is possible to enable and schedule a
replication when a target system has not
been configured. The replication will not
start until a target system is configured.
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