Power Supplies Temperature (PPT1)

Description

This probe measures the power supplies temperature.

Release notes

Version 3.0.0 - Early deployment
  • Feature: Monitor component through SNMP (M12556)
  • Limitation: In case of temperature alert in another hardware component, this probe will generate an alert even if said component is not monitored. (M12556)
  • Dependency:
    • SNMP Agent module >= 3.8.0
    • Monitoring Service module >= 1.6.0 installed on the BMS

Version 2.0.0 - Deprecated
  • Feature: display the max value reported by sensors (M0)
  • Deprecated: Superseded by the HP Hardware probe. Please use that one where possible (M12556)
  • Dependency:
    • SNMP Agent v3.0.0 or higher

Version 1.1.0 - Deprecated
  • Improvement: Probe will now not be executed on the server if it is not defined on the SMP (M6425)
  • Deprecated: Superseded by the HP Hardware probe. Please use that one where possible (M12556)
  • Dependency:
    • SNMP Agent v3.0.0 or higher
    • HP DL360 G7

Version 1.0 - Deprecated
  • Feature: Initial version (M0004796)
  • Deprecated: Superseded by the HP Hardware probe. Please use that one where possible (M12556)
  • Dependency:
    • SNMP Agent v2.7.6+
    • HP DL360 G7

Resource configuration interface

GUI unavailable.

Compatibility

This resource has only been developed and tested on the HP DL360 G7

Resource parameters

  • None

Performance graphs

This probe generates a graph with following performance metrics:

  • power supplies temperature (1 minute average): The temperature is in Celsius.
  • power supplies threshold (1 minute average): The temperature is in Celsius and the threshold is fixed by the hardware manufacturer.

Alarms

This probe can report following alarm states:

  • WARNING: Atfter 15 minutes during which the power supplies temperature surpassed the hardware vendor defined threshold level.
  • UNKNOWN: the test could not be performed.

Possible causes

  • a broken fan
  • failure to detect power supply temperature
  • obstructed air outlet
  • air conditioning failure in the datacenter

Possible consequences

A too high power supplies temperature might cause physical damage to the power supplies themselves.

Possible actions

  • check that the air outlet is not obstructed
  • check the air conditioning
  • replace the SOP
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