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02-18-2018 01:25 PM - edited 03-08-2019 01:54 PM
When i load nxos.7.0.3.I2.2d.bin
Software then FAN running very quiet in following speed, Currently i am testing in LAB so i didn't plug two power supply.
switch# sh environment fan detail
Fan:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan Model Hw Direction Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan1(sys_fan1) N9K-C9300-FAN2 -- front-to-back Ok
Fan2(sys_fan2) N9K-C9300-FAN2 -- front-to-back Ok
Fan3(sys_fan3) N9K-C9300-FAN2 -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS1 -- -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS2 -- -- front-to-back None
Fan Zone Speed: Zone 1: 0x33
Fan Air Filter : NotSupported
Fan:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan Tray Fan Fan Direction Speed(%) Speed(RPM)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan1(sys_fan1) fan1 front-to-back 37 6136
Fan1(sys_fan1) fan2 front-to-back 37 4895
Fan2(sys_fan2) fan1 front-to-back 35 5825
Fan2(sys_fan2) fan2 front-to-back 36 4753
Fan3(sys_fan3) fan1 front-to-back 36 5973
Fan3(sys_fan3) fan2 front-to-back 37 4838
But when i upgrade it with latest one nxos.7.0.3.I4.7.bin
then it is running fast. Why?
switch# sh environment fan detail
Fan:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan Model Hw Direction Status
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan1(sys_fan1) N9K-C9300-FAN2 -- front-to-back Ok
Fan2(sys_fan2) N9K-C9300-FAN2 -- front-to-back Ok
Fan3(sys_fan3) N9K-C9300-FAN2 -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS1 -- -- front-to-back Ok
Fan_in_PS2 -- -- front-to-back Shutdown
Fan Zone Speed: Zone 1: 0x80
Fan Air Filter : NotSupported
Fan:
------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan Tray Fan Fan Direction Speed(%) Speed(RPM)
------------------------------------------------------------------
Fan1(sys_fan1) fan1 front-to-back 62 10325
Fan1(sys_fan1) fan2 front-to-back 63 8256
Fan2(sys_fan2) fan1 front-to-back 59 9872
Fan2(sys_fan2) fan2 front-to-back 62 8071
Fan3(sys_fan3) fan1 front-to-back 61 10169
Fan3(sys_fan3) fan2 front-to-back 62 8071
I don't have TAC support on these switch so i can't open support ticket too but just curious if someone else having same issue.
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02-19-2018 06:28 AM
Hi Satish,
Higher fan speeds may be seen for N9K/N3K TORs starting in code 7.0(3)I4(1) in later. These fan speeds have been changed to match HW recommended values. In other words, we changed the "minimum" speed that they can spin at after I4(x) thus you will continue to see this in upcoming releases and is expected behavior.
Nothing to worry about :)
Hope that helps!
- Andrea
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02-19-2018 06:28 AM
Hi Satish,
Higher fan speeds may be seen for N9K/N3K TORs starting in code 7.0(3)I4(1) in later. These fan speeds have been changed to match HW recommended values. In other words, we changed the "minimum" speed that they can spin at after I4(x) thus you will continue to see this in upcoming releases and is expected behavior.
Nothing to worry about :)
Hope that helps!
- Andrea
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02-19-2018 07:55 AM
+1 You are awesome!!! Andrea,
Just curious does this thing covered or documented in software release? It would be good to see official announcement so people like me don't get panic.
Thank you for quick reply :)
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02-19-2018 08:44 AM
Satish,
Thank you! Glad to help. It would appear we've not documented this into our Release Notes for the I4(x) or later releases. I'll see if I can get that added to avoid panic as you mentioned!
Thank you for the feedback.
- Andrea
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07-05-2019 09:13 AM
Hi Andrea,
There is still no mention of this in the release notes. Can you possible send a link ???
We have four 9364c switches running 7.0(3)I7(2)
One was upgraded to 7.0(3)I7(6) and the fan speeds doubled.
Also noticed that the "show env fan detail" indicates a different model with the upgraded version:
All 3 other switches have a fan model = NXA-FAN-30CFM-F (would be odd to have one switch with different fans)
PGH-ROCK-9364-02# sho env fan det Fan: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fan Model Hw Direction Status --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fan1(sys_fan1) NXA-FAN-160CFM-PE -- back-to-front Ok Fan2(sys_fan2) NXA-FAN-160CFM-PE -- back-to-front Ok Fan3(sys_fan3) NXA-FAN-160CFM-PE -- back-to-front Ok Fan_in_PS1 -- -- back-to-front Ok Fan_in_PS2 -- -- back-to-front Ok Fan Zone Speed: Zone 1: 0xc2 Fan Air Filter : NotSupported Fan: ------------------------------------------------------------------ Fan Name Fan Num Fan Direction Speed(%) Speed(RPM) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Fan1(sys_fan1) fan1 back-to-front 74 8910 Fan1(sys_fan1) fan2 back-to-front 76 8598 Fan2(sys_fan2) fan1 back-to-front 74 8881 Fan2(sys_fan2) fan2 back-to-front 76 8598 Fan3(sys_fan3) fan1 back-to-front 73 8837 Fan3(sys_fan3) fan2 back-to-front 76 8557
Is all of this normal for the upgrade?
Regards,
Brian
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07-08-2019 09:58 AM
Brian,
Thank you for reaching out. I've followed up with our Documentation team about this. You should see mention of the fan speed change in our NX-OS Release Notes https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/switches/nexus-9000-series-switches/products-release-notes-list.html starting at the 7.0(3)I7(3) Release Notes. It should take 24-48 hours more or less for the changes to be public.
Thank you!
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02-27-2024 01:13 PM
FYI it's noted there but about 3/4 of the way down: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus9000/sw/7-x/release/notes/70373_nxos_rn.html
Limitations
This section lists limitations related to Cisco NX-OS Release 7.0(3)I7(3).
■ When you upgrade a Cisco Nexus 9000 device to Cisco NX-OS Release 7.0(3)I7(3), if a QSFP port is configured with the manual breakout command and is using a QSA, the configuration of the interface Ethernet 1/50/1 is no longer supported and will need to be removed. To restore the configuration, you must manually configure the interface Ethernet 1/50 on the device.
■ Due to the design of airflow, back-to-front fans requires fan speed to be run at full speed all the time. You might also see fan speeds increase from 40% to 70% post-upgrade. This applies to the following PIDs: N9K-C9272Q, N9K-C9236C, N9K-C93180YC-FX, N9K-C93180TC-FX, N9K-C9364C, N9K-C9336C-FX2. This change is made as of cisco NX-OS Release 7.0(3)I7(3). If your PID is not listed, please contact Cisco TAC for additional verification.
