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A REFERENCE GUIDE FOR OPTIMIZING DELL™ POWERVAULT™ MD1XXX FAMILY SAS SOLUTION
embedded thermal shutdown feature. This is activated by the SES processor in either of
the following cases:
A PowerVault MD1xxx Family storage enclosure shuts down within 5 seconds of the
activation of an embedded thermal shutdown.
PowerVault MD1xxx Family Serviceability Capabilities
All the major PowerVault MD1xxx Family components are easily accessible and
replaceable even when in a rack.
PowerVault MD1xxx Family storage enclosures are equipped with LED indicators for
visual status reporting on the status of internal components.
A PowerVault MD1xxx Family storage enclosure's audible alarm notifies users of
critical/non-critical status. (For details, see PowerVault MD1xxx Family Hardware Owners
Manual). Status is also reported to the host system's management tool, Server
Administrator. (For details, see the OpenManage User's Guide.)
PowerVault MD1xxx Family storage enclosures use the Dell Update Utility (DUP) for
downloading firmware during serviceability. In a daisy-chain configuration, all EMMs in the
configuration are updated via a single DUP instance on the host. After a firmware
download, all updated enclosures and the host server must be power cycled for the
changes to take effect.
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Either of the backplane temperature sensors detects temperature below -2°C
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(28.4°F) or above 60°C (140°F).
Temperature sensor on an EMM detects temperatures below -2°C (28.4°F) or
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above 65°C (149°F).
VER A02
6/16/2008

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