Measures reported by UCSCsFanModuleTest
The Cisco UCS Blade server chassis contains eight hot-swappable fan modules. These fan modules ensure that the internals of the chassis always receive adequate air flow and the temperature within the chassis is maintained at acceptable levels at all times. Snags in the functioning of the fan module can hence hamper air flow, which in turn may have disastrous effects on the health of the other chassis components.
By periodically monitoring the availability, overall health, operational state, and the exhaust temperature of fan module, you can promptly detect abnormalities in the operations of the module and initiate speedy remedial measures. This test does just that.
The measures made by this test are as follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| OperState |
Indicates the overall status of the fan modules present in this chassis.
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This measure reports the status of the fan modules and their numeric equivalents as shown in the table:
| Numeric Value |
State |
| 0 |
Unknown |
| 1 |
Operable |
| 2 |
Inoperable |
| 3 |
Degraded |
| 4 |
Powered-off |
| 5 |
Power-problem |
| 6 |
Removed |
| 7 |
Voltage-problem |
| 8 |
Thermal-problem |
| 9 |
Performance-problem |
| 10 |
Accessibility-problem |
| 11 |
Identity-unestablishable |
| 12 |
Bios-post-timeout |
| 13 |
Disabled |
| 51 |
Fabric-conn-problem |
| 52 |
Fabric-unsupported-conn |
| 81 |
Config |
| 82 |
Equipment-problem |
| 83 |
Decommissioning |
| 84 |
Chassis-limit-exceeded |
| 101 |
Discovery |
| 102 |
Discovery-failed |
| 103 |
Identify |
| 104 |
Post-failure |
| 105 |
Upgrade-problem |
| 106 |
Peer-comm-problem |
| 107 |
Auto-upgrade |
Note:By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned States while indicating the status of the fan modules in this chassis. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents of the states as mentioned in the table above.
The detailed diagnosis of this measure provides the Time, ID, PID, Module, Revision, Serial Number, Tray and Vendor attributes for each fan module in this chassis. |
| Operability |
Indicates the operating state of the fan modules present in this chassis.
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This measure reports the operating state of the fan modules and their numeric equivalents as shown in the table:
| Numeric Value |
State |
| 0 |
Unknown |
| 1 |
Operable |
| 2 |
Inoperable |
| 3 |
Degraded |
| 4 |
Powered-off |
| 5 |
Power-problem |
| 6 |
Removed |
| 7 |
Voltage-problem |
| 8 |
Thermal-problem |
| 9 |
Performance-problem |
| 10 |
Accessibility-problem |
| 11 |
Identity-unestablishable |
| 12 |
Bios-post-timeout |
| 13 |
Disabled |
| 51 |
Fabric-conn-problem |
| 52 |
Fabric-unsupported-conn |
| 81 |
Config |
| 82 |
Equipment-problem |
| 83 |
Decommissioning |
| 84 |
Chassis-limit-exceeded |
| 101 |
Discovery |
| 102 |
Discovery-failed |
| 103 |
Identify |
| 104 |
Post-failure |
| 105 |
Upgrade-problem |
| 106 |
Peer-comm-problem |
| 107 |
Auto-upgrade |
Note:By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned States while indicating the operating state of the fan modules in this chassis. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents of the states as mentioned in the table above. |
| Performance |
Indicates the current performance status of the fan modules present in this chassis.
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This measure reports the current performance status of the fan modules and their numeric equivalents as shown in the table:
| Numeric Value |
State |
| 0 |
Unknown |
| 1 |
Ok |
| 2 |
Upper-non-recoverable |
| 3 |
Upper-critical |
| 4 |
Upper-non-critical |
| 5 |
Lower-non-critical |
| 6 |
Lower-critical |
| 7 |
Lower non-recoverable |
Note:By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned States while indicating the performance status of the fan modules in this chassis. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents of the states as mentioned in the table above. |
| Power |
Indicates the power status of the fan modules present in this chassis.
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This measure reports the power status of the fan modules and their numeric equivalents as shown in the table:
| Numeric Value |
State |
| 0 |
Unknown |
| 1 |
On |
| 2 |
Test |
| 3 |
Off |
| 4 |
Online |
| 5 |
Offline |
| 6 |
Offduty |
| 7 |
Degraded |
| 8 |
Power-save |
| 9 |
Error |
Note:By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned States while indicating the power status of the fan modules in this chassis. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents of the states i.e., 0 to 10. |
| Presence |
Indicates the current state of the fan modules present in this chassis i.e., whether the fan modules exist or not in the chassis.
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This measure reports the current state of the fan modules and their numeric equivalents as shown in the table:
| Numeric Value |
State |
| 0 |
Unknown |
| 1 |
Empty |
| 10 |
Equipped |
| 11 |
Missing |
| 12 |
Mismatch |
| 13 |
Equipped-not-primary |
| 20 |
Equipped-identity-unestablishable |
| 30 |
Inaccessible |
| 40 |
Unauthorized |
Note:By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned States while indicating the current state of the fan modules in this chassis. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents of the states as mentioned in the table above. |
| Thermal |
Indicates the thermal state of the fan modules present in this chassis.
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This measure reports the thermal state of the fan modules and their numeric equivalents as shown in the table:
| Numeric Value |
State |
| 0 |
Unknown |
| 1 |
Ok |
| 2 |
Upper-non-recoverable |
| 3 |
Upper-critical |
| 4 |
Upper-non-critical |
| 5 |
Lower-non-critical |
| 6 |
Lower-critical |
| 7 |
Lower non-recoverable |
Note:By default, this measure reports the above-mentioned States while indicating the thermal state of the fan modules in this chassis. However, the graph of this measure will be represented using the corresponding numeric equivalents of the states as mentioned in the table above. |
| AmbientTemp |
Indicates the current exhaust temperature of the fans present in this fan module in this chassis. |
Celcius |
An abnormal temperature may cause damage to the fans. So the temperature of the fans must be well within normal limits. |
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