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Problem analysis, system parts, and locations
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Table 18. Sensor information, event description, and service action for the 8001-12C and 8005-12N (continued)
Sensor name (Sensor ID)
v FAN1 (0xE3)
v FAN2 (0xE4)
v FAN3 (0xE5)
v FAN4 (0xE6)
v FAN5 (0xE7)
v FAN6 (0xE8)
v FAN7 (0xE9)
v FAN8 (0xEA)
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Problem analysis, system parts, and locations for the 8001-12C, 8001-22C, 8005-12N, and 8005-22N
Event description
v Transition to Critical from Less
Severe
v Transition to Non-recoverable from
Less Severe
v Transition to Critical from
Non-recoverable
v Lower Non-critical – going low
v Lower Non-critical – going high
v Lower Critical – going low
v Lower Critical – going high
v Lower Non-recoverable – going
low
v Lower Non-recoverable – going
high
v Upper Non-critical – going low
v Upper Non-critical – going high
v Upper Critical - going low
v Upper Critical - going high
v Upper Non-recoverable – going
low
v Upper Non-recoverable – going
high
v Device Inserted/Device Present
v Device Removed/Device Absent
v Transition to degraded
v Install error
v Redundancy lost
v Non-redundant insufficient
resources
Service action
If the sensor name is FAN1, replace
Fan 1. If the sensor name is FAN2,
replace Fan 2. And so on. Go to
"8001-12C or 8005-12N locations" on
page 73 to identify the physical
location and removal and
replacement procedure.
No service action is required.
Ensure that all fans are seated
securely. Go to "8001-12C or
8005-12N locations" on page 73 to
identify the physical location and
removal and replacement procedure.

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