Fan failed.

HewlettPackard.Oneview.Server.HPProliantServer.Fan_failed.Rule (Rule)

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

A fan has failed.

Causes

This could be caused by the following:

Resolutions

Replace the fan.

For additional troubleshooting, the following tasks are available:

Related Events

The following are monitored NT Event Log entries by this rule:

Event ID

Log File

Publisher

Log Message

6020

HP OneView Management

HP OneView Event Manager-Server

System Fan Failure (6020) The system fan status has been set to failed. A required system fan is not operating normally. The system will be shut down if the cpqHeThermalDegradedAction variable is set to shutdown(3). Source IP Address: '%1'; Source System GUID: '%2'; Server Hostname: '%3'; Thermal Degraded Action: '%5'; (1=other, 2=continue, 3=shutdown) [SNMP TRAP: 6020 in CPQHLTH.MIB]

6023

HP OneView Management

HP OneView Event Manager-Server

CPU Fan Failure (6023) The CPU fan status has been set to failed. A processor fan is not operating normally. The server will be shut down. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source System GUID: '%2'; Server Hostname: '%3'; [SNMP TRAP: 6023 in CPQHLTH.MIB]

6036

HP OneView Management

HP OneView Event Manager-Server

Fan Failed (6036) The Fault Tolerant Fan condition has been set to failed for the specified chassis and fan. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source System GUID: '%2'; Server Hostname: '%3'; Chassis: '%5'; Index: '%6'; [SNMP TRAP: 6036 in CPQHLTH.MIB]

Related Links

See the latest information about Hewlett Packard Enterprise OneView Server Management Pack:

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Management Pack Information

Hewlett Packard Enterprise OneView Server Management Pack

Element properties:

TargetHewlettPackard.Oneview.Server.HPProliantServer
CategoryAlert
EnabledTrue
Alert GenerateTrue
Alert SeverityError
Alert PriorityHigh
RemotableTrue
Event LogHP OneView Management

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
DS DataSource Microsoft.Windows.EventProvider Default
GenerateAlert WriteAction System.Health.GenerateAlert Default

Source Code:

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