HP Insight Management Agents User Manual
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— Failed—The temperature is outside of normal operating range, and could permanently
damage the system. Ensure that the fans are spinning and check the room temperature.
— Unknown—The Storage Agents do not recognize the thermal status. You might need
to upgrade your software.
— No Temperature—This server does not support temperature monitoring.
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Fan Status—Displays the status of the fan subsystem in the drive enclosure, or box. The
following values are possible:
— OK—The fan subsystem is working properly.
— Failed—A fan has failed and there are not enough fans in the fan subsystem to keep
the enclosure cool. Check your fan subsystem as soon as possible. Continued operation
might cause failure of the drives.
— Degraded—A fan has failed but there are still enough fans in the fan subsystem to keep
the enclosure cool.
— Unknown—The Storage Agents do not recognize the status of the fan subsystem. You
might need to upgrade your software.
— No Fan—This server does not have a fan.
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Backplane Speed—Displays the speed of the storage system backplane. The following values
are possible:
— Ultra3—The storage system is capable of Ultra3 speeds.
— Ultra320—The storage system is capable of Ultra320 speeds.
— Unknown—The Storage Agents are unable to determine the storage system backplane
speed. You might need to upgrade your software.
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Drive Bays—Displays the number of drive bays provided by this storage system. If duplexing
hardware is used with the storage system, the drive bay number is less than the number of
physical drive bays in the enclosure.
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Duplex Option—Displays the duplex option installed in this storage system. The following
values are possible:
— Duplex Top—This storage system is the top part of a duplexed unit.
— Duplex Bottom—This storage system is the bottom part of a duplexed unit.
— None—A duplex option is not installed.
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Power Supply Status—Displays the status of the Redundant Power supply. The following
values are possible:
— OK—All component power supplies that make up the redundant power supply are in
normal working order.
— Degraded—One of the component power supplies that make up the redundant power
supply has failed. The drive system (either a drive subsystem or a power supply for
the main unit) continues to operate. However, if the remaining power supply should
fail, the drive system loses power and data loss could occur. To correct this situation,
schedule a time to bring the device down and replace the failed power supply.
— Unknown—The Storage Agents do not recognize the redundant power supply. You
might need to upgrade your software.
— No Redundant Power Supply—This ProLiant server does not support a redundant
power supply.
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