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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Your Array
8-3
8.1.2
Temperature Sensors
Extreme high and low temperatures can cause significant damage if they go unnoticed.
There are twelve temperature sensors at key points in the enclosure.
Table 8-2 Temperature Sensors for FC, SATA, and SATA SE Arrays
Element
ID
Description
Location
Alarm Condition
0
Temperature Sensor 0
Drive Midplane Left
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 131° F
(55
° C)
1
Temperature Sensor 1
Drive Midplane Left
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 131° F
(55
° C)
2
Temperature Sensor 2
Drive Midplane Center
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 131° F
(55
° C)
3
Temperature Sensor 3
Drive Midplane Center
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 131° F
(55
° C)
4
Temperature Sensor 4
Drive Midplane Right
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 131° F
(55
° C)
5
Temperature Sensor 5
Drive Midplane Right
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 131° F
(55
° C)
6
Temperature Sensor 6
Upper I/O Module
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 140° F
(60
° C)
7
Temperature Sensor 7
Upper I/O Module
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 140° F
(60
° C)
8
Temperature Sensor 8
Lower I/O Module
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 140° F
(60
° C)
9
Temperature Sensor 9
Lower I/O Module
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 140° F
(60
° C)
10
Temperature Sensor 10
Power Supply 0
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 140° F
(60
° C)
11
Temperature Sensor 11
Power Supply 1
< 32
° F (0° C) or > 140° F
(60
° C)