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RAS Features
3.1.1
RAS Features
Errors/Alerts which can be Detected by RAS Features
RAS is a device-level monitoring function that provides a variety of features to improve the reliability of your
PS-A system.
Though the standard set of RAS features used will vary depending on the devices used, the following features
are used to provide Error/Alert Monitoring and External Input Signal support.
• The RAS (Reliability Availability Serviceability) feature is supported only by the
models equipped with a RAS port.
•
For the setting procedures for the RAS features, refer to the following.
SEE
3.8 Setup Guide for the System Monitor Property (page3-28)
Error/Alert Monitoring
• Power Voltage Alarm
Monitors the status of the PS-A unit’s built-in power supply and internal
CPU power supply.
• Cooling Fan RPM Alarm
Monitors the CPU cooling fan RPM speeds.
• Internal Temperature Alarm
Monitors the internal temperature of the PS-A unit and the ambient
temperature of the CPU.
• Watchdog Timer Timeup
• Touch Panel Alarm
Monitors the status of the touch panel.
• Backlight Alarm
Monitors the status of the backlight.
• SMART Alert
Monitors the status of the hard disk and notifies the user that the disk
should be exchanged before malfunction occurs.
External Input Signal
General-Purpose Input
*1
(DIN 2-bit)
Remote Reset Input
*2
(1 lamp)
*1:
General-Purpose Input will maintain Input Information.
*2:
The remote reset feature’s input can be either enabled or disabled, however, the set-
ting of DOUT output state cannot be set to trigger a forced system reset.
• An administrator Authentication is required for executing SMART Monitoring.
• A CF card doesn’t support SMART and therefore the status of the CF card cannot
be monitored.
• When a hard disk except options made by Pro-face is used, the operation of
SMART Monitoring cannot be guaranteed.
SEE