Emu monitoring functions, Emu displays, Emu monitoring functions emu displays – HP 4000.6000.8000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays User Manual
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Providing enclosure status data to the controllers.
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Reporting the WWN and the logical address of all disk drives.
NOTE:
Although the EMU can determine the logical address of a drive, the EMU can neither
display nor change this information. HP P6000 Command View can display the addresses from
the EMU-supplied status information.
EMU monitoring functions
The internal EMU circuitry monitors the enclosure and component functions listed in
.
Table 8 EMU monitoring functions
Monitored Functions
Component
Blowers
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Type
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Installation
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Removal
Speed (rpm)
Disk drives
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Loop ID
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Installation
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Removal
Temperature
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Drive fault
Bypass status
EMU
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Type
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Temperature
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Operation
Revision level
Enclosure
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Backplane type
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Enclosure power
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Enclosure fault
Backplane revision level
I/O module
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Type
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Installation
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Removal
Revision level
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Status
Power supplies
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+5 VDC voltage and current
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Installation
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Removal
+12 VDC voltage and current
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Total power
Status
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Type
Temperature
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Revision level
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Link status
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Type
Transceiver
EMU displays
The EMU uses a combination of status indicators, alphanumeric display, and an audible alarm to
indicate the operational status of the enclosure and its components. See
Table 9 EMU status displays
Function
Display
Any EMU-detected condition causes this alarm to
sound.
Audible alarm (For information on the audible alarm, see
Display enclosure and EMU status.
Status indicators (For a description of the status indicators, see
“EMU indicator displays” (page 29)
.)
The two-character, seven-segment display displays
alphanumeric characters.
Alphanumeric display (For a description of the alphanumeric
display, see
“Using the alphanumeric display” (page 29)
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