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Asset ID: 1-79-1161913.1
Update Date:2017-02-23
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Solution Type  Predictive Self-Healing Sure

Solution  1161913.1 :   SPT-8000-V3 - Energy Storage Module (ESM) insufficient capacity  


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In this Document
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-V3 - Energy Storage Module (ESM) insufficient capacity.

Details

Type:  Fault

Severity:  Major

Description

The message ID: SPT-8000-V3 indicates that the fault management function running on the service processor has determined that an Energy Storage Module (ESM) has insufficient capacity to provide backup power.

The unit will be unable to provide the required 5 seconds of backup power.

The ESM experiencing the fault can be identified following the procedures described in the document referenced under "Suggested Action for System Administrator".

Automated Response

FMODs will operate in write-thru mode to prevent data loss or corruption.

Impact

Emergency backup power for FMODs is not available and system performance may be affected.

Suggested Action for System Administrator

The administrator should arrange to have the faulty FRU replaced.

Refer to the following document for the latest procedures and service policies to be applied in resolving this problem.

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


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