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Update Date:2016-01-05
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Solution Type  Predictive Self-Healing Sure

Solution  1937699.1 :   SPT-8001-UX - Component Low Temperature Soft Shutdown Warning  


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In this Document
Purpose
Details
 Description.
 Automated Response
 Impact
 Suggested Action for System Administrator
References


Applies to:

Oracle MiniCluster
SPARC M7-8
SPARC M7-16
SPARC T7-1
SPARC T7-2
SPARC

Purpose

Additional information for  SPT-8001-UX

 - System Warning.

 - Component temperature is under normal threshold.

 - A Soft Shutdown will be asserted.

Details

Type:  Fault

          fault.chassis.temp.under.major


Severity:  Minor 

Description.

The message ID: SPT-8001-UX indicates that the fault management function has determined a component temperature is under normal threshold, and a soft shutdown will be asserted.

Temperature conditions generally result from conditions outside the system. (ie room temp, blocked inlets).

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

Automated Response

The service-required LED on the chassis will be illuminated.

Impact

Server performance may run under reduced capacity.

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 review the ILOM event log for additional information pertaining to this diagnosis, determine the action to resolve the situation.

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 1162995.1)


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