05-02-2019 03:33 AM
Friends,
I'm going to need some help soon. I have a customer who has a few UCS C22 - a little bit old, but here's the deal.
Following a power surge during an electrical storm, one of the servers is going through a cycle of full-speed fan/reduced speed fan.
We've established that when the fan speed increases, power consumption surges (that sounds logical). My thinking so far is:
So far he has tried swapping power supplies and fans with a spare unit but the cycle continues. And since the underlying OS is Windows, he's tried rebooting the box a few times too.
So my question is, how do I figure out what is overheating? Or could it be some other problem causing the problem?
I hope someone can help.
05-02-2019 06:50 AM - edited 05-02-2019 06:52 AM
Greetings.
SSH to the CIMC
connect debug-shell
#sensors
Look at the various thermal sensor readings, threshholds, and see if anything stands out.
Stand alone C series, especially on older code are not very helpful with tracing down thermal/fan events.
If you have a raid card, if the internal ROC chip temp hits 85 C, it also revs the fans pretty high.
Is this server sitting along side other servers not hitting the issue?
Assuming we haven't actually hit some sort of environmental/HVAC issues?
Kirk...
05-04-2019 10:05 PM
Thanks Kirk,
I'll give that a shot
Chris
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