Temperature status – Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual
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Managing the Server
Viewing server health status
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If a fan fails, it does not mean there is an immediate problem
with your Magnia SG30 – if the room is cooled and the unit is
properly ventilated, the server can continue operation for
some time. However, if a fan fails, it is best to perform a
backup of all user data, and contact Toshiba or your supplier
to have the unit repaired or replaced.
If you choose to continue running the unit when a fan failure
is displayed, carefully monitor the temperature of the unit to
make sure it does not go too high.
Temperature status
As with all computers, the Magnia SG30 can generate some
heat, and needs to be properly ventilated and cooled.
Overheating can cause the unit to fail.
The Magnia SG30 monitors its internal temperature in two
different locations. One location monitors general internal
temperature. The other monitors the main CPU, which
generates the most heat within the system. Because the
Magnia SG30 is designed to operate in a variety of
conditions, the internal temperature can rise well above
normal office temperature before it is considered dangerous
to the server’s components.
If the internal temperature rises above an acceptable level, the
problem will be displayed on the LCD as well as in the
Administration Web site. As with all health status screens, a