HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS Procedures V3.1.x/4.1.x User - Page 210

I2C bus Errors, Possible Causes, Troubleshooting the Hardware, Check Fan Components

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Troubleshooting supplier. When MQ errors are encountered, execute the supportShow command to capture debug information about the switch. Then forward the supportShow data to the switch supplier for further investigation. I2C bus Errors The following sections cover troubleshooting i2C bus errors. Possible Causes i2C bus errors indicate defective hardware, and the specific item is listed in the error message. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Diagnostic and System Error Message Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide for information specific to the error that was received. Specifically, some CPT and Environmental Monitor (EM) messages contain i2C-related information. Troubleshooting the Hardware If the i2C message does not indicate the specific hardware that may be failing, begin debugging the hardware, as this is the most likely cause. Check Fan Components 1. Log into the switch as User. 2. Enter fanshow at the command line. 3. Check the Fan status and speed output. If any of the fan speeds display abnormal RPMs, replace the fan FRU. Check the Switch Temperature 1. Log into the switch as User. 2. Enter tempshow at the command line. 3. Check the temperature output. Look for indications of high or low temperatures. Check the Power Supply 1. Log into the switch as User. 2. Enter the psshow command at the command line. 210 Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide

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Troubleshooting
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Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
supplier. When MQ errors are encountered, execute the
supportShow
command to capture debug information about the switch. Then forward the
supportShow
data to the switch supplier for further investigation.
I2C bus Errors
The following sections cover troubleshooting i2C bus errors.
Possible Causes
i2C bus errors indicate defective hardware, and the specific item is listed in the
error message. Refer to the
HP StorageWorks Diagnostic and System Error
Message Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide
for information specific to the error
that was received. Specifically, some CPT and Environmental Monitor (EM)
messages contain i2C-related information.
Troubleshooting the Hardware
If the i2C message does not indicate the specific hardware that may be failing,
begin debugging the hardware, as this is the most likely cause.
Check Fan Components
1.
Log into the switch as User.
2.
Enter
fanshow
at the command line.
3.
Check the Fan status and speed output.
If any of the fan speeds display abnormal RPMs, replace the fan FRU.
Check the Switch Temperature
1.
Log into the switch as User.
2.
Enter
tempshow
at the command line.
3.
Check the temperature output.
Look for indications of high or low temperatures.
Check the Power Supply
1.
Log into the switch as User.
2.
Enter the
psshow
command
at the command line.