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Fan Numbering in the SecureStack Series

Fan Numbering in the SecureStack Series

FAQ_User
Extreme Employee
Article ID: 10819

Products
SecureStack C3, C2, B3, B2, A2; firmware all

Goals
Meaning of the "Fan 0 has failed." or "Fan 1 has failed." reference within syslog, logging buffer, and serial console messages generated upon failure of a fan; for example:<162> OCT 06 10:13:51 10.156.133.245-2 SIM[221852416]: bootos.c(1588) 1173 %%
Fan 0 has failed.
Meaning of the "Fan 1 has failed." or "Fan 2 has failed." reference within current.log messages (5743) generated upon failure of a fan; for example:<162> MAY 18 17:31:00 10.17.99.21-1 SIM[147737568]: bootos.c(867) 40731958 %%
Fan 2 has failed.
Meaning of the "Fan1-status" and "Fan2-status" references seen in the output of a 'show system' query; for example:Fan1-Status Fan2-Status
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Installed and Not Operating OkSolution
With C3/C2/B3/B2 firmware x.02.01.0006 and lower, and all A2 firmware:
    Syslog 'Fan 0' (current.log 'Fan 1', system 'Fan1') is any of the fans located on the rear of the SecureStack unit near the stacking cables.
      Syslog 'Fan 1' (current.log 'Fan 2', system 'Fan2') is any of the fans located on the sides of the unit.
    With C3/C2/B3/B2 firmware x.02.02.0009 and higher:
      Syslog 'Fan 1' (current.log 'Fan 1', system 'Fan1') is any of the fans located on the rear of the SecureStack unit near the stacking cables.
        Syslog 'Fan 2' (current.log 'Fan 2', system 'Fan2') is any of the fans located on the sides of the unit.
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