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Asset ID: 1-79-1159433.1
Update Date:2015-12-21
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Solution Type  Predictive Self-Healing Sure

Solution  1159433.1 :   SPT-8000-95 - Power Supply Over-temperature Failure  


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Purpose
Details
 Description
 Automated Response
 Impact
 Suggested Action for System Administrator
References


Applies to:

Sun Microsystems > Servers
SPARC M7-8
SPARC M7-16
SPARC T7-1
SPARC T7-2
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

Additional information for SPT-8000-95 - Power Supply Over-temperature Failure.

Details

Type: Fault

           fault.chassis.power.overtemperature

Severity: Critical

Description

The message ID: SPT-8000-95 indicates that the fault management function running on the service processor has determined that a power supply over-temperature failure has occurred.

The power supply  experiencing the over-temperature condition can be identified following the procedures described in the document referenced under "Suggested Action for System Administrator".

Blade Products Note:
Blade products report this event, which is diagnosed by the service processor in the enclosure (CMM). It is intended as an informational event (an Alert) for blades and should not by itself be considered an event requiring service.

 

Automated Response

The service-required LED on the affected power supply and chassis will be illuminated.

Impact

The faulty power supply will be turned off. The server will be powered down if there are insufficient operational power supplies remaining.

Suggested Action for System Administrator

This event is an alert intended to inform the user about a problem that is not typically associated with a fault in the product. Alerts do not normally require Oracle Services for resolution. The administrator should verify air inlets are not obstructed or another condition is not causing this event.

Should the administrator be unable to resolve the issue, use the following link for additional information for steps necessary to contact Oracle Service.

PSH Procedural Article for ILOM-Based Alerts (Doc ID 1155200.1)

Blade Products Note:
This event is not a serviceable event for blades and should self-clear when the fan speed comes back within the specified range. However, should the condition be persistent, use the information from the above link in Section B Submitting a Service Request, sub-section Submitting a Service Request via the Support Center to request service.

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