[j-nsp] Hot... or not? ;)
Jared Gull
jmgull at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 11 19:35:44 EDT 2005
Daniel,
Check out PR57855. It has been fixed in 6.4R4 7.0R3
7.1R3 7.2R2 7.3R1.
HTHs.
Jared
--- Daniel Roesen <dr at cluenet.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> temperature readings (M10):
> Temp FPC 0 OK 27 degrees C
> / 80 degrees F
> FPC 1 OK 26 degrees C
> / 78 degrees F
> FEB OK 26 degrees C
> / 78 degrees F
> PS Intake OK 23 degrees C
> / 73 degrees F
> PS Exhaust OK 26 degrees C
> / 78 degrees F
> Routing Engine OK 25 degrees C
> / 77 degrees F
>
> but:
> Alarm time Class Description
> 2005-06-29 02:16:35 CEST Major Host 0 Temperature
> Hot
>
> chassisd spitting out:
>
> CHASSISD_RE_OVER_TEMP_SHUTDOWN_CONDITION: Routing
> Engine 0 temperature
> (124 C) over 100 degrees C, platform will shutdown
> in -586749 seconds if
> condition persists
> CHASSISD_RE_OVER_TEMP_SHUTDOWN: Routing Engine 0
> temperature above 100
> degrees C for too long; powering down all FRUs
>
> and sometimes even traps get sent:
> CHASSISD_SNMP_TRAP6: SNMP trap generated: Over
> Temperature!
> (jnxContentsContainerIndex 9, jnxContentsL1Index 1,
> jnxContentsL2Index
> 0, jnxContentsL3Index 0, jnxContentsDescr Routing
> Engine,
> jnxOperatingState/Temp 122)
> CHASSISD_SNMP_TRAP6: SNMP trap generated:
> Temperature back to normal
> (jnxContentsContainerIndex 9, jnxContentsL1Index 1,
> jnxContentsL2Index
> 0, jnxContentsL3Index 0, jnxContentsDescr Routing
> Engine,
> jnxOperatingState/Temp 22)
>
> Of course, the FRUs aren't being powered down at
> all. Looks like a
> purely cosmetic bug. And looks like the box thinks
> that it's exactly
> 100 degrees C hotter than reality.
>
> Known bug? 7.2R1
>
>
> Best regards,
> Daniel
>
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