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Solution Type Troubleshooting Sure Solution 1021103.1 : Sun Storage[TM] 6000 Arrays and Sun StorageTek[TM] 2500 Arrays: Troubleshooting Power Supply and Fan Failures
PreviouslyPublishedAs 270849
Applies to:Sun Storage 2510 Array - Version: Not ApplicableSun Storage 2530 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Storage 2540 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Storage 6130 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] Sun Storage 6780 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later [Release: N/A and later] All Platforms PurposeTo discuss this information further with Oracle experts and industry peers, we encourage you to review, join or start a discussion in the My Oracle Support Community - 6000 and 2500 Series RAID Arrays
Description The purpose of this document is to help troubleshoot Power Supply Unit (PSU) fault symptoms on StorageTek[TM], Sun StorEdge[TM], Sun StorageTek[TM], and Sun Storage[TM] arrays. Symptoms:
Jan 14 00:58:54 db_storage Tray.01.PowerSupply.A:[ID 0x280D] NOTICE Drive tray component failed or removed Jan 14 00:59:04 db_storage Tray.01.PowerSupply.A:[ID 0x280C] NOTICE Drive tray component changed to optimal Please validate that each troubleshooting step below is true for your environment. Each step will provide instructions via a link to a document, for validating the step and taking corrective action as necessary. The steps are ordered in the most appropriate sequence to isolate the issue and identify the proper resolution. Please do not skip a step. Last Review DateJune 8, 2011Instructions for the ReaderA Troubleshooting Guide is provided to assist
in debugging a specific issue. When possible, diagnostic tools are included in the document
to assist in troubleshooting.
Troubleshooting Details1. Verify the Critical Fault seen by the array. Reference <Document: 1021057.1> Verify Sun StorageTek[TM] 2500 and Sun Storage[TM] 6000 Critical Faults via the User Interface
Fan Unknown Stat (66.1058) contact support for further troubleshooting.
continue to Step 2.
Failed Power Supply/ Failed Support CRU (66.1090) Failed Fan (66.1001) The power supply, fan, or power cooling unit should be replaced.
Removed Fan (66.1084) This is normal if the power supply has been removed from the system for maintenance. Re-seat the power supply in the location annotated by the fault. A is on the left. B is on the right. If the status does not change, contact support for further troubleshooting. 2. Verify the power cord is plugged in and firmly seated in the Power Supply and power strip in the cabinet and that the switch is in the on position. Also ensure Power Supply Unit is firmly seated in tray.
Reference <Document: 1021104.1> How to verify Sun Storage[TM] Array Tray Type via the User Interface if the Tray Type is a CSM200, continue to Step 4. otherwise, contact Oracle for further support. 4. Verify the existence of 0x280D component failed or removed messages for the power supply, fan, or power cooling unit. Browser: 1. Expand Storage Arrays in the left menu pane. 2. Expand your storage array name in the left menu pane. 3. Expand Troubleshooting in the left menu pane. 4. Click on Events. 5. In the right pane, click on the -|-> icon. If you mouse over it it will state Advanced Filter. 6. Set Event to Log Events. 7. Set Event Type to Component. 8. Set Read the last X Kbytes From Log File to 100. 9. Set String Filter to "Fan" or "PowerSupply". 10. Click on the Details of any alarm that is shown. 11. Review the Description Field. 12. Get the value of the array log event ID from the description. Example: Description : Apr 08 21:31:31 6780-array Tray.01.PowerSupply.A: [ID 0x280D] NOTICE Drive tray component failed or removed SSCS CLI: Get the list of events:
or
Get the event details:
Get the value of the array log event ID from the description: Example: Description : Apr 08 21:31:31 6780-array Tray.01.PowerSupply.A: [ID 0x280D] NOTICE Drive tray component failed or removed SANtricity Storage Manager: GUI: 1. Launch SANtricity. 2. Double Click on your array name to open the Array Management Window. 3. Click on the Advanced Menu. 4. Click on the Troubleshooting Sub-Menu. 5. Click on View Event Log. 6. Un-Check View Only Critical Events. 7. Click on the Component Type field header to sort the events. 8. Look for Fan or Power Supply in the list of events. 9. For any Fan or Power Supply event, highlight it, and check the View Details box. 10. Get the value of the Event type field for each Fan or Power Supply event. SMcli: Get the list of events by saving off the event log:
Open a text viewing application to look at the individual events. Get the value of the Event type field for each DIMM event. Example Event Date/Time: Mon Aug 03 02:15:04 EAT 2009 Sequence number: 9747 Event type: 280D Event category: Notification Priority: Critical Description: Drive tray component failed or removed Event specific codes: 0/0/0 Component type: PowerSupply Component location: Tray.0 (Power Supply) Logged by: Controller in slot A ⢠If there is the existence of an Event ID of 0x280D, go to Step 5. ⢠If there are no 0x280D Event ID's, and your power supplies are Optimal/OK, contact support for further troubleshooting. 5. Verify the existence of a corresponding 0x280C event using the method above. CAM Event: Description : Apr 08 21:31:31 6780-array Tray.01.PowerSupply.A: [ID 0x280C] NOTICE Drive tray component changed to optimal SANtricity Event: Date/Time: Mon May 25 06:40:23 EAT 2009 Sequence number: 7722 Event type: 280C Event category: Notification Priority: Informational Description: Drive tray component changed to optimal Event specific codes: 0/0/0 Component type: PowerSupply Component location: Tray.0 (Power Supply) Logged by: Controller in slot A
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