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You can view the status of each fan by selecting from either tree navigation or graphical navigation. The Fan<br />

Information screen provides information about the overall status, the name, the amount of power consumed<br />

in watts, the part number, the spare part number, and the serial number. The Fan Information screen also<br />

includes diagnostic information such as internal data errors, location errors, device failures, device<br />

degradation, and device mismatch. Fan speeds appear in RPMs. To update information on this page, click<br />

the Refresh button.<br />

This screen shows a fan mismatch error.<br />

Selecting a specific fan opens the Fan Information, Bay x page, where x is the bay of the selected fan. This<br />

screen provides status information on the selected fan.<br />

Status information<br />

Row Description<br />

Status<br />

Name<br />

Present Power<br />

Part Number<br />

Spare Part Number<br />

The overall status of the fan. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, Failed, and<br />

Other.<br />

The common descriptive name of the fan.<br />

The amount of power consumed by the fan.<br />

The part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement fan of this<br />

type.<br />

The spare part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement fan.<br />

Configuring the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 176

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