Hsc drive slot status sensor, Table 82: hsc backplane temperature sensor, Event trigger offset – next steps – Kontron S5500 SEL Troubleshooting User Manual
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System Event Log Troubleshooting Guide for Intel
®
S5500/S3420 series Server Boards
Hot Swap Controller events
Revision 1.0
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Table 82: HSC Backplane Temperature Sensor
– Event Trigger Offset – Next Steps
Event Trigger
Assertion
Severity
Deassert
Severity
Description
Next Steps
Hex
Description
00h
Lower non critical
going low
Degraded
OK
The temperature has dropped below its lower non
critical threshold.
1. Check for clear and unobstructed airflow into and out of
chassis.
2. Ensure SDR is programmed and correct chassis has
been selected.
3. Ensure there are no fan failures.
4. Ensure the air used to cool the system is within the
thermal specifications for the system (typically below
35°C).
02h
Lower critical
going low
non-fatal
Degraded
The temperature has dropped below its lower critical
threshold.
07h
Upper non critical
going high
Degraded
OK
The temperature has gone over its upper non critical
threshold.
09h
Upper critical
going high
non-fatal
Degraded
The temperature has gone over its upper critical
threshold.
14.2 HSC Drive Slot Status Sensor
The HSC Drive Slot Status sensor will provide the current status for drives in each of the slots.
Table 83: HSC Drive Slot Status Sensor Typical Characteristics
Byte
Field
Description
8
9
Generator ID
00C0h = HSC Firmware
– HSBP A
00C2h = HSC Firmware
– HSBP B
11
Sensor Type
0Dh = Drive Slot (Bay)
12
Sensor Number
6 Slot HSBP
8 Slot HSBP
02h = Drive Slot 0 Status
03h = Drive Slot 1 Status
04h = Drive Slot 2 Status
05h = Drive Slot 3 Status
06h = Drive Slot 4 Status
07h = Drive Slot 5 Status
02h = Drive Slot 0 Status
03h = Drive Slot 1 Status
04h = Drive Slot 2 Status
05h = Drive Slot 3 Status
06h = Drive Slot 4 Status
07h = Drive Slot 5 Status
08h = Drive Slot 6 Status
09h = Drive Slot 7 Status