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X440-G2-24p-10GE4 High Fan speed

X440-G2-24p-10GE4 High Fan speed

Marcel1
New Contributor
I have 2 of these Switches stacked on eachother.
The top one is more under load most of the time and is currently running at 89F(31C)
All 4 fans are between 8000RPM and 9000 RPM

Why is it that they would be spinning at that rate? and why only this one switch?
Would it be due to the temp, or higher usage?
the Switch below this one is noisy at all. and is also running at 87F(30C)
Fan speed: 2160RPM

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

X440-G2-24p-10GE4
version 21.1.1.4 21.1.1.4

Thanks
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Marcel2
New Contributor
ZA-Edge-Switch-Eth-004.4 # debug hal show platform platforminfo

PlatformName: X440G2-24p-10G4
PlatformId: 138 Type: 1
HAL_SELF_SLOT: 1
HAL_AM_I_PRIMARY: 1
HAL_GET_NUM_MAC_ADDR: 1
MAC[0]: 00 04 96 9b dd d1
HAL_GET_NUM_IO_SLOT: 1
HAL_GET_NUM_FM_SLOT: 0
HAL_GET_NUM_SWFB_SLOT: 0
HAL_GET_NUM_IO_SWFB_SLOT: 1
HAL_GET_NUM_MSM_SLOT: 0
HAL_GET_NUM_TOTAL_SLOT: 1

HAL_FIRST_SW_CAP_SLOT: 1
HAL_LAST_SW_CAP_SLOT: 1

HAL_GET_NUM_FAN_SLOT: 1
HAL_GET_NUM_PS_SLOT: 2

=======Environmental Data========
Fan Slot: 1 State OPERATIONAL

Fan Part Info:
Name:
SerialNum:
PartNum:
Revision: 0.0
Flags: 1
FailureCode: 0
PowerOnDate: Sat Feb 11 10:40:22 2017

Fimware Rev: BuildTag:
gridId: 0 Number of voltage line to monitor: 1
Volt: 12.00V Watts: 5.00W
Fan#0: State: OPERATIONAL Location:
Fan#1: State: OPERATIONAL Location:
Fan#2: State: OPERATIONAL Location:
Fan#3: State: OPERATIONAL Location:
Odometer: not supported
Temperature: 0 Celsius
RpmLow 1500 RpmHigh 18000
Fan1: 5760 rpm
Failed 0 FailedCount 0
Fan2: 5940 rpm
Failed 0 FailedCount 0
Fan3: 5820 rpm
Failed 0 FailedCount 0
Fan4: 5760 rpm
Failed 0 FailedCount 0
Fan control period: 5000 msec
Desired temperature: 30
Fan Power Level: 100 errorSum: 210000000

Power Supply Slot: 1 State: POWER_ON

Power Supply Part Info:
Name: Internal Power Supply
SerialNum:
PartNum:
Revision: 0.0
Flags: 1
FailureCode: 0
PowerOnDate: Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970

Fimware Rev: 1.1 BuildTag: Turbine on 10/1/2004
Nominal line voltage: 120 V
gridId: 0 Number of voltage line to monitor: 1
Volt: 12.00V Watts: 200.00W

Redundant Power Info:
gridId: 0 Number of voltage line to monitor: 1
Volt: 12.00V Watts: 190.00W

Redundant N+N Power Info:
gridId: 0 Number of voltage line to monitor: 1
Volt: 12.00V Watts: 190.00W
Odometer: not supported
Temperature: not supported
(Range 0 - 0)
Fan Speeds: (Range 0 - 0)
InputVoltage: 0 V Current: 0 A
OutputVoltage: 0 V Current: 0 A
Eff : 89

Chassis Odometer: 22206600 sec

Num Card Type Supported: 1
CardTypeName:
X440G2-24p-10G4
Reading phy version information for slot 1 gunit 1
Phy version : 0x00000000 (starting at port 25)

We moved a few LAN cables to the lower switch.

How does one upgrade the firmware? is there a guide somewhere one can follow?

Narayanan__Kart
Extreme Employee
Hi Marcel,

Yes. As Darrel said upgrade might solve this issue. It looks to be a cosmetic issue.
In X440-G2-24p-10GE4 (version 21.1.1.4), there is a bug wherein output displays incorrect value.

Regards,
Karthikeyan

Darrel_Rhodes
Extreme Employee
I also ensured I updated the Programmable Logic Firmware following the main software update by issuing the CLI command: install firmware

Thanks,
Darrel.

Darrel_Rhodes
Extreme Employee
Hi Marcel,

I had a similar issue with an X440G2-12p-10G4 and the problem resolved itself when I updated the switch firmware to version 22.3.1.4.

Hope that helps.

Darrel.

Marcel1
New Contributor
Thanks Karthikeyan,

The log does not contain any errors only link up and down status and log in logs.

Not sure how to go about the last step you requested.

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