Cooling and temperature, System information, Temperature sensors information – HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual
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Orring Diode Failed
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Brownout
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Give Up On Startup
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NVRAM Invalid
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Calibration Table Invalid
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If the power supply is absent, the status is "Not Applicable"
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Used Capacity (%)—Represents the current power supply capacity which is a percentage of its maximum
capacity.
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Used Capacity (W)—Represents the current power supply capacity in watts.
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Max Capacity—Represents the maximum capacity of the power supply in watts.
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Model—Represents the power supply model name.
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Voltage—Represents the Input Main Voltage of the power supply in volts.
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Redundancy State—Represents the redundancy state of the power supply. The following values are possible:
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Redundant
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Not Redundant
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Unknown
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Hot Pluggable—Represents if the power supply is capable of being removed and/or inserted while the system is
in an operational state. The following values are possible:
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Hot Plug
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Non-hot-plug
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Unknown
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Power Meter Information—Current power meter reading value shows the most recent power reading.
Cooling and temperature
This section displays details on the device environment. The following information is available.
System Information
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Degraded Action—Allows you to designate what action is taken when the device environment becomes
degraded. The options are:
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Continue—The health or wellness driver signals the operating system to continue functioning in situations
where the temperature is too high or too low. In more serious temperature situations, the device shuts down
automatically.
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Shut Down—The health or wellness driver signals the operating system to shut down in situations where the
temperature is too high or too low. In more serious temperature situations, the device shuts down
automatically.
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Unknown—You may need to upgrade your driver software or Server Agents or the Server Agent cannot
determine the status of the device.
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Overall Thermal and Fan Status—Displays the overall condition of the system's thermal environment. The options
are:
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Failed—If the thermal temperature status or thermal CPU fan status or thermal System fan status is failed
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Degraded—If the status is not failed and thermal temperature status or thermal CPU fan status or thermal
System fan status is degraded
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OK—If the thermal temperature status and thermal CPU fan status and thermal System fan status are all OK
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Unknown—The thermal features are not supported.
Temperature Sensors Information
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Temperature condition—Displays the current temperature condition of the system or client PC. This value can be:
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OK—The temperature is within normal operating range.
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Degraded—The temperature is above normal for airflow obstructions. Make sure that the cover is on.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the system with the cover removed. Proper airflow is possible only when the cover is in place
and properly secured..
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Failed—The temperature is outside the normal operating range and could permanently damage the system.
The system automatically shuts down to prevent damage to hardware or data loss.
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