Storage System Temperature failed.

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

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

A storage system temperature has failed.

Causes

This could be caused by the following:

Resolutions

Shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Insure that the storage system environment is cooled properly and that no components are overheated.

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

8009

HP OneView Management

HP OneView Event Manager-Server

Storage System Temperature Failure (8009) Storage System temperature failure. The agent has detected that a temperature status has been set to failed. The storage system will be shut down. User Action: Shut down the storage system as soon as possible. Insure that the storage system environment is being cooled properly and that no components are overheated. Source IP Address: '%1'; Source System GUID: '%2'; Server Hostname: '%3'; Temperature Status: '%5'; (1=other, 2=ok, 3=degraded, 4=failed, 5=noTemp) [SNMP TRAP: 8009 in CPQSTSYS.MIB]

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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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