Fault tolerant fans information, Memory – HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Server User Manual
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NOTE:
A Failed condition does not occur in a client PC since the power supply for the client is cut off if thermal condition
reaches a permanently damaging level.
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Unknown— If the Server Agents or the Server Agent cannot determine the status of the device, you may
need to upgrade your driver software. If you are managing a client with an unknown temperature status, the
client may not support thermal detection.
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Sensor—The number that uniquely specifies the temperature sensor description.
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Location—This specifies the location of the temperature sensor present in the system.
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Temperature—This is the current temperature sensor reading in degrees celsius.
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Threshold—This is the shutdown threshold temperature sensor setting in degrees celsius. This is the temperature
at which the sensor is considered to be in a failed state causes the system to be shutdown.
NOTE:
Only the Ambient zone type allows setting of the threshold temperature. Not all (maybe one or none) sensors can
set this value.
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Type—This specifies the type of this instance of temperature sensor. This value can be:
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Blowout—If a blowout temperature sensor reaches its threshold, the fan or fans in the area of the
temperature sensor increases in speed in an attempt to reduce the temperature before a caution or critical
threshold is reached.
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Caution—If a caution temperature sensor reaches its threshold, the temperature condition is set to degraded
and the system either continues or shuts down depending on the setting of the Thermal Degraded Action.
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Critical—If a critical temperature sensor reaches its threshold, the Temperature Condition is set to failed and
the system shuts down.
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Unknown—The Temperature threshold type could not be determined.
Fault Tolerant Fans Information
This section displays an entry for each of the device or system processor fans.
The status of each fan can be the following:
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OK—The fan is operational.
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Degraded—A redundant fan is not operating properly.
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Failed—A non-redundant fan has failed. The device shuts down automatically to prevent damage to
hardware or data loss. Replace the fan.
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Unknown—You may need to upgrade your driver software or Server Agents and the Server Agent cannot
determine the status of this setting.
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Fan—The number that uniquely specifies the fault tolerant fan description.
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Location—This specifies the location of the fault tolerant fan present in the system.
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Type—This specifies the type of the fan. This value can be:
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tachOutput—The fan can increase speed for greater cooling. Implies spin detect.
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spinDetect —The fan can detect when the fan stops spinning.
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Unknown—The type of fan could not be determined.
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Present—This specifies if the fault tolerant fan is present in the system.
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Hot Pluggable—This indicates if the fan is capable of being removed and/or inserted while the system is in an
operational state. If the value is hot pluggable, the fan can be safely removed if the Redundant State field is set
to redundant.
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Speed—This specifies the speed of the fault tolerant fan.
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Redundancy State—This specifies if the fan is in a redundant configuration.
Memory
Device memory information is listed below:
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Total Memory [KB] is the total amount of memory available on the device or client PC, such as 8192 KB.
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Correctable Memory—Memory errors are corrected by the Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory subsystem
when they occur. The Correctable Memory field displays the status of the Correctable Memory as one of the
following:
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Logging —ECC memory correction is supported and error logging is enabled.
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