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Table 25. Temperature Probe Properties
Property Denition
Status These icons represent the severity or health of the storage
component.
Normal/OK
Warning/Non-critical
Critical/Failure/Error
For more information, see Storage Component Severity.
NOTE: On some enclosures, Storage Management may
experience a short delay before displaying the current
enclosure temperature and temperature probe status. For
more information, see Storage Management May Delay
Before Updating Temperature Probe Status
.
Name Displays the name of the temperature probe.
State Displays the status of the temperature probe.
Ready — The temperature probe is functioning normally.
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 link
Enclosure Temperature Probes
Checking The Temperature Of The Enclosure
Setting The Temperature Probe Values
Enclosures And Backplanes
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