Resolving voltage and temperature warnings, Can you view a replication image, Can you view remote systems – HP MSA Controllers User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Can you view a replication image?

Can you view remote systems?

Resolving voltage and temperature warnings

1.

Check that all of the fans are working by making sure each power supply’s Voltage/Fan Fault/Service

Required LED is off or by using SMU to check for yellow yield icon hardware warnings. (In the

Configuration View panel, right-click the enclosure and select View > Overview.)

2.

Make sure that all modules are fully seated in their slots and that their latches are locked.

3.

Make sure that no slots are left open for more than two minutes.
If you need to replace a module, leave the old module in place until you have the replacement or use a

blank module to fill the slot. Leaving a slot open negatively affects the airflow and can cause the

enclosure to overheat.

4.

Try replacing each power supply one at a time.

5.

Replace the controller modules one at a time.

Sensor locations

The storage system monitors conditions at different points within each enclosure to alert you to problems.

Power, cooling fan, temperature, and voltage sensors are located at key points in the enclosure. In each

controller module and expansion module, the enclosure management processor (EMP) monitors the status

of these sensors to perform SCSI enclosure services (SES) functions.
The following sections describe each element and its sensors.

Power supply sensors

Each enclosure has two fully redundant power supplies with load-sharing capabilities. The power supply

sensors described in the following table monitor the voltage, current, temperature, and fans in each power

supply. If the power supply sensors report a voltage that is under or over the threshold, check the input

voltage.

Answer Possible reasons

Actions

Yes

System functioning properly.

No action required.

No

Nonexistent replication image.

In SMU’s Configuration View panel, expand vdisks and

subordinate volumes to reveal the existence of a

replication image or images.

If a replication image has not been successfully created,

use SMU to create one as described in the “Using Remote

Snap to replicate volumes” topic within the SMU guide.

No

Communication link is down.

See actions described in

Can you view information about

remote links?

on page 60.

Answer Possible reasons

Actions

Yes

System functioning properly.

No action required.

No

Non-existent replication set.

See actions described in

Can you replicate a volume?

on

page 61.

No

Communication link is down.

See actions described in

Can you view information about

remote links?

on page 60.

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