Users Guide
Property Denition
• Degraded — The temperature probe has encountered a
failure and is operating in a degraded state.
• Failed — The temperature probe has encountered a failure
and is no longer functioning. Storage Management is unable
to communicate with the enclosure using SES commands.
The Failed state is displayed when the enclosure does not
respond to a status query from Storage Management for
any reason. For example, disconnecting the cable causes a
Failed state.
• Minimum Warning Threshold Exceeded — The
temperature of the enclosure has dropped below the
minimum warning threshold.
• Maximum Warning Threshold Exceeded — The
temperature of the enclosure has exceeded above the
maximum warning threshold.
• Missing — The temperature probe is not present in the
enclosure.
• Inactive — The temperature probe is present in the
enclosure, but the EMM that it monitors is not installed.
Reading Displays the current temperature of the enclosure as reported
by the temperature probe.
Warning Threshold The Minimum and Maximum properties indicate the
temperatures currently set for the Warning threshold.
Failure Threshold The Minimum and Maximum properties indicate the
temperatures currently set for the Failure threshold.
Related links
Enclosure Temperature Probes
Checking The Temperature Of The Enclosure
Setting The Temperature Probe Values
Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs)
The Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) that are installed in the enclosure are displayed under the EMMs object in the tree
view. You can select the EMMs object to view the individual EMM modules and their status information.
The enclosure may contain one or more EMMs. The EMM modules monitor components of the enclosure. These components
include:
• Fans
• Power supplies
• Temperature probes
• The insertion or removal of a physical disk
• The LEDs on the enclosure
When the alarm on the enclosure is enabled, the EMM activates the alarm when certain conditions occur. For more information on
enabling the alarm and the conditions that activate the alarm, see Enabling The Enclosure Alarm. For more information on EMMs,
see the enclosure hardware documentation.
All EMM modules in the enclosure should have the same version of rmware. You can view the properties of each individual EMM
module to verify the rmware version.
Verifying The EMM Firmware Version Of The Enclosure
Does my controller support this feature? See Supported Features.
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