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Displaying detailed fan hardware status, Displaying the temperature status

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Displaying detailed fan hardware status The background color of the Fan button indicates the overall status of the fans. For more information about the switch fan, see the appropriate hardware documentation. You can display status information about the fans, as shown in Figure 35. Figure 35 Fan status window Note that the Fan No. column indicates either the fan number or the fan FRU number, depending on the switch model. A fan FRU can contain one or more fans. • For the Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director and the SAN Switch 4/32, the Fan No. column indicates the fan FRU number. • For the SAN Switch 2/32, the Fan No. column indicates the fan number. • The 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, and SAN Switch 2/16V do not contain fan FRUs, so for these switch models, the Fan No. column indicates the fan number. Displaying the fan status detail 1. Select a switch from the Fabric Toolbar. The selected switch appears in the Switch View. 2. Click the Fan button on the Switch View. The detailed fan status for the switch is displayed, as shown in Figure 36. Displaying the temperature status The background color of the Temp button indicates the overall status of the temperature. For more information regarding switch temperature, see the appropriate switch or director documentation. Displaying the temperature status detail 1. Select a switch from the Fabric Toolbar. The selected switch appears in the Switch View. 2. Click the Temp button on the Switch View. The detailed temperature sensor states for the switch are displayed, as shown in Figure 37 on page 108. 106 Working with diagnostic features

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Working with diagnostic features
Displaying detailed fan hardware status
The background color of the Fan button indicates the overall status of the fans. For more information about
the switch fan, see the appropriate hardware documentation.
You can display status information about the fans, as shown in
Figure 35
.
Figure 35
Fan status window
Note that the Fan No. column indicates either the fan number or the fan FRU number, depending on the
switch model. A fan FRU can contain one or more fans.
For the Core Switch 2/64, SAN Director 2/128, and 4/256 SAN Director and the SAN Switch
4/32, the Fan No. column indicates the fan FRU number.
For the SAN Switch 2/32, the Fan No. column indicates the fan number.
The 4Gb SAN Switch for HP p-Class BladeSystem, 4/16 SAN Switch, SAN Switch 2/8V, and SAN
Switch 2/16V do not contain fan FRUs, so for these switch models, the Fan No. column indicates the
fan number.
Displaying the fan status detail
1.
Select a switch from the Fabric Toolbar.
The selected switch appears in the Switch View.
2.
Click the
Fan
button on the Switch View.
The detailed fan status for the switch is displayed, as shown in
Figure 36
.
Displaying the temperature status
The background color of the Temp button indicates the overall status of the temperature. For more
information regarding switch temperature, see the appropriate switch or director documentation.
Displaying the temperature status detail
1.
Select a switch from the Fabric Toolbar.
The selected switch appears in the Switch View.
2.
Click the
Temp
button on the Switch View.
The detailed temperature sensor states for the switch are displayed, as shown in
Figure 37
on
page 108.