Item
Description
5
Temperature
6
DIMM
7
I/O power fault
8
Therm trip
9
SCSI interlock
10
Power supply 1
11
Power supply 2
250
Component Identification
Status
Action
One or more components have experienced an elev-
ated temperature or a thermal shutdown.
A thermal shutdown is indicated by the Therm Trip
LED.
•
Be sure the processor heatsink is properly attached.
•
Be sure there are no 1.7" DIMMs installed that
Off = Normal
prevent airflow across the processor heatsink).
On = Attention
•
Be sure that all fans are installed and working
required
properly.
•
Be sure that the node environment meets posted
requirements.
For information about node environment requirements
refer to the "Optimum environment" section in Chapter
3.
Off = Normal
DIMM failure or configuration error. Refer to the IML
On = Attention
or POST messages
required
Off = Normal
A power fault on the system I/O board occurred. If
On = Attention
problem persists, replace the system I/O board.
required
The node experienced a thermal shutdown.
If one of the CPU thermal LEDs is amber, that CPU
experienced an overtemperature condition.
•
Be sure that the processor heatsink is properly at-
Off = Normal
tached. For more information, refer to the mainten-
On = Attention
ance and service guide.
required
•
Be sure the correct DIMMs (1.2" tall) are installed.
•
Be sure all fans are installed and working properly
For more information, refer to the maintenance and
service guide.
Off = Normal
Ensure the SCSI backplane is installed properly.
On = Attention
Reseat SCSI backplane board and hard drives.
required
Off = Normal
Look at the LEDs on the front of the power supply and
On = Attention
take the appropriate action.
required
Off = Normal
Look at the LEDs on the front of the power supply and
On = Attention
take the appropriate action.
required