HP StorageWorks 6000-series Virtual Library System User Guide (AH809-96049, September 2010)

ActionStatusDescriptionItem
One or more components have experienced an elev-
ated temperature or a thermal shutdown.
A thermal shutdown is indicated by the Therm Trip
LED.
Be sure the processor heatsink is properly attached.
Be sure there are no 1.7" DIMMs installed that
prevent airflow across the processor heatsink).
Be sure that all fans are installed and working
properly.
Be sure that the node environment meets posted
requirements.
For information about node environment requirements
refer to the Optimum environment section in Chapter
3.
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
Temperature5
DIMM failure or configuration error. Refer to the IML
or POST messages
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
DIMM6
A power fault on the system I/O board occurred. If
problem persists, replace the system I/O board.
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
I/O power fault7
The node experienced a thermal shutdown.
If one of the CPU thermal LEDs is amber, that CPU
experienced an overtemperature condition.
Be sure that the processor heatsink is properly at-
tached. For more information, refer to the mainten-
ance and service guide.
Be sure the correct DIMMs (1.2" tall) are installed.
Be sure all fans are installed and working properly
For more information, refer to the maintenance and
service guide.
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
Therm trip8
Ensure the SCSI backplane is installed properly.
Reseat SCSI backplane board and hard drives.
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
SCSI interlock9
Look at the LEDs on the front of the power supply and
take the appropriate action.
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
Power supply 110
Look at the LEDs on the front of the power supply and
take the appropriate action.
Off = Normal
On = Attention
required
Power supply 211
Component Identification248