Troubleshooting the M10i Fan Tray
Problem
The fans in the fan tray are not functioning normally.
Solution
To troubleshoot the cooling system:
- Check the alarm LEDs on the HCM:
- If the yellow or red alarm LED on the HCM is lit, issue
the show chassis alarms CLI command to view a more
detailed description of the alarm cause:
user@host> show chassis alarmsFor a list of messages that can appear in the output, see Table 1.
- If all the LEDs on the HCM are not lit, it might indicate that power is not being provided to the router. See Troubleshooting the M10i Power System. In some cases, the Routing Engine shuts down the router by turning off the power supplies if the temperature passes the acceptable maximum.
- If the yellow or red alarm LED on the HCM is lit, issue
the show chassis alarms CLI command to view a more
detailed description of the alarm cause:
- Check the status of the cooling system by
issuing the show chassis environment command. The
output includes an entry for each fan and temperature for components,
as shown in this example:
user@host> show chassis environmentClass Item Status Measurement Power Power Supply 0 OK Power Supply 1 OK Power Supply 2 Absent Power Supply 3 Absent Temp Intake OK 25 degrees C / 77 degrees F FPC 0 OK 30 degrees C / 86 degrees F FPC 1 OK 28 degrees C / 82 degrees F Lower Power Supplies OK 28 degrees C / 82 degrees F Upper Power Supplies OK 28 degrees C / 82 degrees F Upper Power Supplies OK 28 degrees C / 82 degrees F CFEB Intake OK 27 degrees C / 80 degrees F CFEB Exhaust OK 35 degrees C / 95 degrees F Routing Engine 0 OK 32 degrees C / 89 degrees F Routing Engine 1 Absent Fans Fan Tray 0 Absent Fan Tray 1 Fan 1 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 2 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 3 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 4 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 5 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 6 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 7 OK Spinning at normal speed Fan Tray 1 Fan 8 OK Spinning at normal speedFor further description of the output from the command, see the Junos System Basics and Services Command Reference.
- If you receive a temperature alarm:
- Check the temperature of each component by issuing the show chassis environment command. Temperature sensors on the components detect temperatures above the acceptable range. Verify that the temperature is OK for each component.
- Check the room temperature.
- Check the airflow and clearance around the chassis. For the fan tray to function properly, the clearance around the chassis must be sufficient for unobstructed airflow. See Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance. For a graphic depiction of the airflow, see M10i Fan Tray Description.
- Check if a faulty fan is causing the temperature to be elevated for one or more components.
- Check the fan tray:
- Check the status of the fans by issuing the show chassis environment command. Verify that the status is OK and that the fans are Spinning at Normal Speed.
- If the fan tray fails, determine whether you can distinguish individual blades in a fan—this is not possible when the fans are rotating at normal speed.
- If you are unable to correct the problem, replace the fan tray with a spare. For instructions, see Replacing an M10i Fan Tray. If the LED lights correctly on the spare, the original fan tray is faulty. Return it to Juniper Networks for replacement, as described in Returning a Hardware Component to Juniper Networks, Inc..
Table 1: Cooling System Alarm Messages
Chassis Component | Alarm Severity | CLI Message | Alarm Condition | Solution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fan Trays | Red | fan-name Failure | A fan has failed. | Replace failed fan tray. |
Red | Too many fans missing or failing. | Both fan trays are absent from the chassis. | Install missing fan trays. | |
Yellow | fan-name Removed | A fan is absent. | Install missing fan tray. | |
| Temperature | Yellow | Temperature warm | If the fans are running at full speed and one or more fans have failed, the chassis temperature has exceeded 55° C. If the fans are running at full speed but no fans have failed, the chassis temperature has exceeded 65° C. |
|
Red | Temperature hot | If a fan has failed, the chassis temperature has exceeded 65° C. If this condition persists for more than 4 minutes, the router shuts down. The chassis temperature has exceeded 75° C. If this condition persists for more than 4 minutes, the router shuts down. |
| |
Red | Temperature sensor failure | The temperature sensor has failed. | Contact technical support. See Contacting Customer Support for more information. |
