External disk collection, Attributes, Actions – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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criteria and RAL as the subsystem criteria, and look for Disk-sector-failure events (event number
7001). In the event detail, a Sector-failure-count token shows how many sector checksum errors were
found, and a Disk-logical-sector token appears for each error, providing the logical address of that
failing sector.

You can perform the Validate Checksum action while the disk drive is in use. You can use the Abort
Action button to cancel this action.

External Disk Collection

Attributes

Actions

When one or more external disks are connected to a system, an External Disk Collection object
appears in both the tree pane and the overview pane of the OSM Service Connection. In both panes,
this object displays an alarm or yellow icon if alarms or degraded conditions exist on any of the
individual external disks contained within. You can expand the External Disk Collection icon in the
tree pane (but not in the overview pane) to select and monitor individual external disks.

Location in OSM Tree: Under System

Example: External Disk Collection

Attributes

None.

Actions

None.

Fan

Attributes

Actions

A component that circulates air into the enclosure to help maintain optimal temperature. Each system
enclosure contains two fans, and each fan is connected to one processor multifunction (

PMF

) CRU.

Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > Module > Fan

Slot Location: Fan CRUs are located in slots 25 and 26 on the appearance side of processor
enclosures.

Note: The fans built into the S7400, S7x000, and S86000 power supplies (slots 31 and 32) are

field-replaceable units (FRUs) and must be serviced only by your service provider.

Example: Fan (1.1.22)

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