Use this window to configure shutdown when a temperature failure occurs.
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NOTICE: When a temperature probe detects an event that satisfies the conditions for temperature warning and failure, the thermal shutdown process may take an average of five minutes. |
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System | Shutdown | Thermal Shutdown | A | A |
U=User; P=Power User; A=Administrator, NA=Not Applicable. For more details on user privilege levels, see "Privilege Levels in the Server Administrator GUI."
Thermal shutdown executes a shutdown to protect an overheating chassis from additional damage that may result from excessively hot temperatures.
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NOTICE: The Thermal Shutdown feature is set to Disabled by default. To help protect your system from damage that may result from excessively hot temperatures, you must configure your system to shut down on either a Warning or Critical/Failure event. |
Disabled | Does not automatically shut down the system when a temperature warning or failure event occurs. |
Warning | Shuts down the system when a temperature warning event occurs. |
Critical/Failure | Shuts down the system only when a temperature failure event occurs. Does not shut down the system when a temperature warning event occurs. |
The severities relevant to thermal shutdown are Warning and Failure.
A warning event occurs when any temperature probe inside a chassis reads a temperature (in degrees Celsius) that exceeds the maximum temperature warning threshold. Users can either accept default warning threshold definitions or specify the maximum and minimum temperature warning thresholds.
A failure event occurs when any temperature probe inside a chassis reads a temperature (in degrees Celsius) that exceeds the maximum temperature failure threshold. Users cannot set failure thresholds. Temperature failure thresholds are defined by the system manufacturer.
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