Fan's State Is Shown As "Warning" (T5220) while prtdiag show no issue with the fans

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10/27/2015 Document 1546734.1 https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/DocumentDisplay?_adf.ctrlstate=23xpiyeyw_77&id=1546734.1 1/3 Fan's State Is Shown As "Warning" (T5220) while prtdiag show no issue with the fans (Doc ID 1546734.1) In this Document Symptoms Cause Solution References APPLIES TO: Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases] Information in this document applies to any platform. SYMPTOMS Customer reports that two fans have WARNING messages and the rpm for two fans has been reduced. CAUSE All fan messages are coming from the SP (SC alerts); no HW failure can be confirmed yet. * One of the latest system firmware versions is installed on the system ##### sysconfig/prtdiagv.out ##### Sun System Firmware 7.4.4.f 2012/09/07 17:21 OBP 4.33.6.a 2012/03/29 11:22 This OBP used in system FW: 7.4.4.f through 4.g * Two fans are in "warning" status according to 'showenvironment' (SC) ##### Tx000/showenvironment ##### Sensor Status Speed Warn Low /SYS/FANBD0/FM0/F0/TACH WARNING 3300 4000 2400 /SYS/FANBD0/FM0/F1/TACH WARNING 3300 4000 2400 * However, prtdiagv shows no amber (service) light, which is related to hardware issues within the system LEDs: Location LED State SYS SERVICE off SYS LOCATE off SYS ACT steady SYS PS_FAULT off SYS TEMP_FAULT off SYS FAN_FAULT off <<<<<

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Fan's State Is Shown As "Warning" (T5220) while prtdiag show no issue with the fans

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Fan's State Is Shown As "Warning" (T5220) while prtdiag show no issue with the fans(Doc ID 1546734.1)

In this Document

SymptomsCauseSolutionReferences

APPLIES TO:

Sun SPARC Enterprise T5220 Server ­ Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]Information in this document applies to any platform.

SYMPTOMS

Customer reports that two fans have WARNING messages and the rpm for two fans has been reduced.

CAUSE

All fan messages are coming from the SP (SC alerts); no HW failure can be confirmed yet. * One of the latest system firmware versions is installed on the system

##### sysconfig/prtdiag­v.out #####

Sun System Firmware 7.4.4.f 2012/09/07 17:21 OBP 4.33.6.a 2012/03/29 11:22 This OBP used in system FW: 7.4.4.f through 4.g

* Two fans are in "warning" status according to 'showenvironment' (SC)

##### Tx000/showenvironment #####

Sensor Status Speed Warn Low

­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­/SYS/FANBD0/FM0/F0/TACH WARNING 3300 4000 2400/SYS/FANBD0/FM0/F1/TACH WARNING 3300 4000 2400

* However, prtdiag­v shows no amber (service) light, which is related to hardware issues within the system

LEDs:­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­Location LED State ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­SYS SERVICE off SYS LOCATE off SYS ACT steady SYS PS_FAULT off SYS TEMP_FAULT off SYS FAN_FAULT off <<<<<

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* All fan related messages in /var/adm/messages file come from the SC (SC alert), note that high and low rpmsare being detected.

Apr 16 17:45:38 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 449b : 04/16/2013 : 21:45:38 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold 4000 RPMApr 16 17:45:44 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 449c : 04/16/2013 : 21:45:44 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 18:30:43 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 449d :04/16/2013 : 22:30:42 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 18:30:49 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 449e : 04/16/2013 : 22:30:49 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 19:43:14 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 449f :04/16/2013 : 23:43:14 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 19:43:21 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a0 : 04/16/2013 : 23:43:21 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 19:47:05 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a1 :04/16/2013 : 23:47:05 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 19:47:12 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a2 : 04/16/2013 : 23:47:12 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 20:55:35 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a3 :04/17/2013 : 00:55:35 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 20:55:42 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a4 : 04/17/2013 : 00:55:42 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:03:15 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a5 :04/17/2013 : 01:03:15 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:03:21 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a6 : 04/17/2013 : 01:03:21 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:37:10 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a7 :04/17/2013 : 01:37:10 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:37:16 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a8 : 04/17/2013 : 01:37:16 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:38:07 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44a9 :04/17/2013 : 01:38:07 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:38:19 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44aa : 04/17/2013 : 01:38:19 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:44:43 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44ab :04/17/2013 : 01:44:43 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:44:49 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44ac : 04/17/2013 : 01:44:49 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:45:18 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44ad :04/17/2013 : 01:45:18 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:45:25 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44ae : 04/17/2013 : 01:45:25 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:46:56 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44af :04/17/2013 : 01:46:56 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:47:02 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b0 : 04/17/2013 : 01:47:02 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 21:48:37 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b1 :04/17/2013 : 01:48:36 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 21:48:43 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b2 : 04/17/2013 : 01:48:43 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 22:09:16 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b3 :04/17/2013 : 02:09:16 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 22:09:22 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b4 : 04/17/2013 : 02:09:22 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 23:16:24 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b5 :04/17/2013 : 03:16:24 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPMApr 16 23:16:30 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b6 : 04/17/2013 : 03:16:30 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F1/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300 Apr 16 23:20:24 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b7 :04/17/2013 : 03:20:24 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH : Lower Non­critical going high : reading 6700 >= threshold4000 RPM

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Apr 16 23:20:30 sse0077 SC Alert: IPMI | minor: ID = 44b8 : 04/17/2013 : 03:20:30 : Fan : /FB0/FM0/F0/TACH :Lower Non­critical going low : reading 3300

SOLUTION

This is likely a faults I2C sensor being reported from ILOM/SP

Have the customer try reset the service processor to remove the SC Alerts regarding the high and low thresholds

If SP is set to ALOM shell please try: sc>resetscIf SP is set to ILOM shell please try: ­> reset /SP

REFERENCES

NOTE:1543162.1 ­ How to Identify and Diagnose Fan Failures on Sun SPARC EnterpriseT5120/T5140/T5220/T5240/T5440 and Netra T5220/T5440

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