Manual
Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:
1. Record all six characters of the condition report.
2. Check all the transceivers and cables to ensure they are properly connected.
3. Check all the transceivers on the loop to ensure they are co mpatible with the I/O m o dule.
4. If the p roblem persists, contact your HP authorized service representative.
0.F.en.04 CRI
TICAL condition—Transceiver removed
The EMU detects that a transceiver has been removed. This error remains active until the problem is fixed.
Theerrorcanbeclearedbydoingoneofthefollowing:
1. Install a new
transceiver,
or
Reconfigure the system by switching from a loop topology to one with Vi xel switches, then the
transceiver
is not necessary.
2. Clear the error by resetting the EMU or by removing and then re-installing the I/O module.
0.F.en.05 CRITICAL c ondition—Invalid fibre channel character
This symptom can occur under the following conditions:
• The incoming da ta stream is corrupted.
• A cable is not completely connected.
• The signal is degraded.
This error prevents the controller from transferring data on a loop and eliminates the enclosure dual-lo o p
capability. This error remains a ctive until the problem is fixed.
To c orrect this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorized
service representative.
Voltage sensor and current sensor conditions
The format of these sensor cond ition reports is 1.2.en.ec for a voltage sensor, and 1.3.en.ec for a
current s
ensor, where :
• 1.2. is the voltage sensor element t ype
• 1.3. is the current sensor element t ype number
• en. is the
sensor element number
• ec is the error cod e
Table 51 lists the location of the p ower supply voltage and current sensors.
Table 51
Voltage and current sensor locations
Sensor
Sensor Element Location
01.
Power Supply 1 +5 VDC
02.
Power Su
pply 1 +12 VDC
03.
Power Supply 2 +5 VDC
04.
Power Supply 2 +12 VDC
Use HP Command View EVA to view the voltage and current error thresholds for both +5 VDC and +12
VDC power supplies.
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