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Hi list, does anyone know if there’s an official shutdown temp for a 3270 FAS in HA 7-mode? I can see the operating temperature list, and have wandered through the environment settings, and first impression is that it’s a function of inflow temp being too high, and possibly two other subsystem reporting too high, for environmental shutdown to occur, but that’s just guessing :)
I’dreally like a link to a doc that says “w3270’s shutdown at 54 degrees celsius” or similar…….

TIA,

`Mark






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Re: environmental control? [ In reply to ]
Only info I could find was operating range via hardware universe.


Operating Temperature Range

50 to 104 deg F 10 to 40 deg C






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Hi list, does anyone know if there’s an official shutdown temp for a 3270 FAS in HA 7-mode? I can see the operating temperature list, and have wandered through the environment settings, and first impression is that it’s a function of inflow temp being too high, and possibly two other subsystem reporting too high, for environmental shutdown to occur, but that’s just guessing :)

I’dreally like a link to a doc that says “w3270’s shutdown at 54 degrees celsius” or similar…….



TIA,



`Mark













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Re: environmental control? [ In reply to ]
Hi Mark,

Please take a look here: https://kb.netapp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1003775/~/what-do-storage-system-and-shelf-temperature-thresholds-mean%3F-

The warning temp is when an autosupport will be triggered. The critical temp is when the controller shuts down.

Grtz,
Tom

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Op 7 feb. 2019 om 11:19 heeft Klise, Steve <Steve.Klise@wwt.com<mailto:Steve.Klise@wwt.com>> het volgende geschreven:


Only info I could find was operating range via hardware universe.


Operating Temperature Range

50 to 104 deg F 10 to 40 deg C






?On 2/6/19, 6:29 AM, "toasters-bounces@teaparty.net<mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net> on behalf of Mark Flint" <toasters-bounces@teaparty.net<mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net> on behalf of mf1@sanger.ac.uk<mailto:mf1@sanger.ac.uk>> wrote:



Hi list, does anyone know if there’s an official shutdown temp for a 3270 FAS in HA 7-mode? I can see the operating temperature list, and have wandered through the environment settings, and first impression is that it’s a function of inflow temp being too high, and possibly two other subsystem reporting too high, for environmental shutdown to occur, but that’s just guessing :)

I’dreally like a link to a doc that says “w3270’s shutdown at 54 degrees celsius” or similar…….



TIA,



`Mark













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Limited, a charity registered in England with number 1021457 and a

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Thanks Tom,


Mark



> On 7 Feb 2019, at 17:37, De Wit Tom <Tom.DeWit@neoria.be> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Please take a look here: https://kb.netapp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1003775/~/what-do-storage-system-and-shelf-temperature-thresholds-mean%3F-
>
> The warning temp is when an autosupport will be triggered. The critical temp is when the controller shuts down.
>
> Grtz,
> Tom
>
> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone
>
> Op 7 feb. 2019 om 11:19 heeft Klise, Steve <Steve.Klise@wwt.com> het volgende geschreven:
>
>> Only info I could find was operating range via hardware universe.
>>
>> Operating Temperature Range
>> 50 to 104 deg F 10 to 40 deg C
>>
>>
>> ?On 2/6/19, 6:29 AM, "toasters-bounces@teaparty.net on behalf of Mark Flint" <toasters-bounces@teaparty.net on behalf ofmf1@sanger.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Hi list, does anyone know if there’s an official shutdown temp for a 3270 FAS in HA 7-mode? I can see the operating temperature list, and have wandered through the environment settings, and first impression is that it’s a function of inflow temp being too high, and possibly two other subsystem reporting too high, for environmental shutdown to occur, but that’s just guessing :)
>> I’dreally like a link to a doc that says “w3270’s shutdown at 54 degrees celsius” or similar…….
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> `Mark
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> company registered in England with number 2742969, whose registered
>> office is 215 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE.
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Re: environmental control? [ In reply to ]
>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Flint <mf1@sanger.ac.uk> writes:

Mark> Hi list, does anyone know if there’s an official shutdown temp
Mark> for a 3270 FAS in HA 7-mode? I can see the operating
Mark> temperature list, and have wandered through the environment
Mark> settings, and first impression is that it’s a function of inflow
Mark> temp being too high, and possibly two other subsystem reporting
Mark> too high, for environmental shutdown to occur, but that’s just
Mark> guessing :) I’dreally like a link to a doc that says “w3270’s
Mark> shutdown at 54 degrees celsius” or similar…….

Well, I can say from experience that 3220s and 3250s will run at 95+
degrees, at least for a while. It's really upto how much heat the
drives and system can handle, and I suspect it's by blowing a ton of
air helps cool things down, even if it's hot.

I ran for weeks at a 85+ because one of the AC units was down and
couldn't be fixed quickly. Not fun, but the system did fine.

This is really just an observation, can't say that I can point to a
specific doc and temp to not go over.

It's also highly dependent on the individual system and it's
environment. Some will handle the heat better through natural
variation.

John

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