03-14-2022 11:03 AM
Hi All!
Did anyone face the issue of incorrect temperature display for SUP active N9K? For Sensor OUTLET and INLET I see CurTemp -128. Other modules have normal readings. What is RC?
Thank you.
03-14-2022 11:40 AM
Hi,
What command are you using, and can you share the output?
HTH
03-14-2022 12:06 PM
Hi Reza!
sh environment temperature module 28
Temperature:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status
(Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
28 OUTLET 75 55 -128 MajorAlarm
28 INLET 60 42 -128 MajorAlarm
28 CPU 90 80 27 Ok
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- ------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------
28 0 Supervisor Module N9K-SUP-A active
Mod Sw Hw Slot
--- ----------------------- ------ ----
28 9.3(4) 2.3 SUP2
Below inform about standby
sh environment temperature module 27
Temperature:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Module Sensor MajorThresh MinorThres CurTemp Status
(Celsius) (Celsius) (Celsius)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
27 OUTLET 75 55 30 Ok
27 INLET 60 42 18 Ok
27 CPU 90 80 28 Ok
sh mod 27
Mod Ports Module-Type Model Status
--- ----- ------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------
27 0 Supervisor Module N9K-SUP-A ha-standby
Mod Sw Hw Slot
--- ----------------------- ------ ----
27 9.3(4) 2.3 SUP1
03-14-2022 12:25 PM
Hi,
Maybe a cosmetic bug in the OS you are running that is affecting module 28.
You may want to open a ticket with TAC on this.
28 OUTLET 75 55 -128 MajorAlarm
28 INLET 60 42 -128 MajorAlarm
27 OUTLET 75 55 30 Ok
27 INLET 60 42 18 Ok
03-14-2022 01:55 PM
Yes, Reza
I also think that this is a cosmetic bug but I did not find a single similar one for the N9K. Maybe it's some new one. However, thanks for trying to help.
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