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IHAC that is getting alerts that storage systems are down in OM, but they are not actually down. Is there a bug that causes this or a setting that needs to be changed?
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How far away are the systems from the OM server? In my experience the further away they are (esp. network-wise) the more times you may see this as a failure in the network path can make it appear down.
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Had a similar issue. Take a look at this bug http://now.netapp.com/NOW/cgi-bin/bol?Type=Detail&Display=383376 . Upgraded to 7.3.3 and fixed my
problem.
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So is there a setting that we can increase to prevent this from happening then?
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The two options that NetApp gave was to either ignore the message or upgrade to 7.3.2P2 or higher. We upgraded to 7.3.3 which resolved the false alerts.
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Hi
I dont think the burt you mentioned is the cause. Because this burt only cause false positive of power supply failed and not filer its self
regards
adai
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The exact error I was getting is below.
The following components failed
Enclosure Serial No :
Enclosure Shelf Address : 1b.32
Enclosure Logical ID : 5:005:0cc002:1e69c9
List of Failed Power Supply Modules: "<N/A>, <N/A>"
List of Failed Fan Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Electronics Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Temperature Sensor Modules (Over Temp): "3"
List of Temperature Sensor Modules Warning (Over Temp): "1, 2, 3"
Enclosure Serial No : OPS6773421D2322
Enclosure Shelf Address : 2a.16
Enclosure Logical ID : 5:005:0cc002:1d2322
List of Failed Power Supply Modules: "<N/A>, <N/A>"
List of Failed Fan Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Electronics Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Temperature Sensor Modules (Over Temp): "3"
List of Temperature Sensor Modules Warning (Over Temp): "1, 2, 3"
Enclosure Serial No : OPS6773421EB066
Enclosure Shelf Address : 2a.48
Enclosure Logical ID : 5:005:0cc002:1eb066
List of Failed Power Supply Modules: "<N/A>, <N/A>"
List of Failed Fan Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Electronics Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Temperature Sensor Modules (Over Temp): "3"
List of Temperature Sensor Modules Warning (Over Temp): "1, 2, 3"
Enclosure Serial No : OPS6773421E8B11
Enclosure Shelf Address : 2b.16
Enclosure Logical ID : 5:005:0cc002:1e8b11
List of Failed Power Supply Modules: "<N/A>, <N/A>"
List of Failed Fan Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Electronics Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Temperature Sensor Modules (Over Temp): "3"
List of Temperature Sensor Modules Warning (Over Temp): "1, 2, 3"
Enclosure Serial No : OPS6773421DC28E
Enclosure Shelf Address : 1a.32
Enclosure Logical ID : 5:005:0cc002:1dc28e
List of Failed Power Supply Modules: "<N/A>, <N/A>"
List of Failed Fan Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Electronics Modules: "1, 2"
List of Failed Temperature Sensor Modules (Over Temp): "3"
List of Temperature Sensor Modules Warning (Over Temp): "1, 2, 3"
Enclosure Serial No : OPS6773421E8B90
Enclosure Shelf Address : 1a.48
Enclosure Logical ID : 5:005:0cc002:1e8b90
List of Failed PoweThe following enclosures have become inactive
