Product specifications
Event Messages
C-35
Message
Controller BBU Thermal Shutdown/Enter Sleep-Mode!
What Happens?
The following conditions will cause the charger circuits to enter a
low-power and self-protection state:
1. The temperature sensor on the charger circuit reports
elevated temperature reading (>= 45 degree Celsius).
2. The BBU (battery cell pack) has been charged for over 7
hours. The BBU charger will enter a timer fault state.
What to Do?
1. Check proper ventilation within the subsystem. You
may also check the readings from other sensors within
the enclosure. Airflow might have been disrupted by the
absence of one or several major modules or the failure of
a cooling fan. Once the thermal condition is improved,
charging will resume automatically.
2. If a new battery module has been charged for over seven
(7) hours and this event is issued, you may remove and
re-install the battery module. An empty battery module
may take more than 7 hours to be
fully charge. There is a
timer embedded with the charger, doing so can reset the
timer. Charging will resume automatically.
C.8.2 Warning:
Message
Memory Not Sufficient to Fully Support Current Config.
What Happens?
The installed memory size does not support current
configuration. Try using a DIMM module of a larger size.
What to Do?
Check proper installation of the module or contact your RAID
system supplier for a certified module.
C.8.3 Notification:
Message
Board1 Cold Temperature Back to Non-Critical LVs(_(C))
What Happens?
Board1 (usually the RAID controller main board) ventilation
condition is restored to normal.
What to Do?
Check proper working condition and press ESC to clear the
message.
Message
+12V Upper Voltage Back within Acceptable Limits (_._V)
What Happens?
+12V voltage dropped back within preset thresholds.
What to Do?
Check proper working condition and press ESC to clear the
message.