I have a misbehaving temperature sensor on my one of my shelves which is causing the shelf to claim to be at 53 C and then drop down to 26C every other minute. All of this activity generates a lot of autosupport emails.
Anyone got any ideas on
1. How to disable this temperature probe fow now
2. Does the filer shut off if the temperature hits some number.
This probe is generating faults every minute, and I dont want to shut autosupport off completely, but even at minimal, this generates about 100K. Annoying.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
devnull@adc.idt.com wrote:
I have a misbehaving temperature sensor on my one of my shelves which is causing the shelf to claim to be at 53 C and then drop down to 26C every other minute. All of this activity generates a lot of autosupport emails.
Anyone got any ideas on
- How to disable this temperature probe fow now
in DFM you can increase
Environmental Monitoring Interval
to something quite high...
- Does the filer shut off if the temperature hits some number.
no they don't. We looked into this for a filer we ahve in a self contained A/C rack. You have to script something up to power down the Filer head in overheat situations.
hope this helps!
- How to disable this temperature probe fow now
in DFM you can increase
Environmental Monitoring Interval
to something quite high...
Dont have DFM, need to look into an alternative.
- Does the filer shut off if the temperature hits some number.
no they don't. We looked into this for a filer we ahve in a self contained A/C rack. You have to script something up to power down the Filer head in overheat situations.
Luckily I dont have an overheating problem as of now. Just an errant probe.
I need connect the Filer with ONTAP 7.0.1 to Novell 5.1 NDS LDAP database.
How to identify the ldap.base, ldap.passwd, ldap......... in Novell and how to use the accounts in Novell NDS for assign permissions to shares from filerview.
Cordialmente
Fernán Orjuela Carvajal
-----Mensaje original----- De: owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] En nombre de Barry Robison Enviado el: Thursday, July 28, 2005 11:01 PM Para: devnull@adc.idt.com CC: NetApp Toasters List Asunto: Re: Temperature sensor on Shelf
devnull@adc.idt.com wrote:
I have a misbehaving temperature sensor on my one of my shelves which is causing the shelf to claim to be at 53 C and then drop down to 26C every other minute. All of this activity generates a lot of autosupport emails.
Anyone got any ideas on
- How to disable this temperature probe fow now
in DFM you can increase
Environmental Monitoring Interval
to something quite high...
- Does the filer shut off if the temperature hits some number.
no they don't. We looked into this for a filer we ahve in a self contained A/C rack. You have to script something up to power down the Filer head in overheat situations.
hope this helps!
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