Re: [j-nsp] EX4200 show chassis environment discrepancy

2016-11-28 Thread Wojciech Janiszewski
Hi Lucio,

I believe there is no discrepancy between outputs because they show
different things.
As far as I remember, the "Status" field of "show chassis environment
output" can be one of the following: ok, failed, check, testing, absent

In your case EX-PFE2 is OK, but it's just too hot.
I'd recommend to check air flow on site. It might be also useful to check
in the logs since when fans are spinning at a high speed and if there is no
indication of the faulty fan. Alarms related to the faulty fan might be set
and cleared periodically, so you may not see them in "show system alarms"
but they should be visible in the log.

Regards,
Wojciech

2016-11-28 9:34 GMT+01:00 Valentini, Lucio :

> Hi folks,
> Has any of you ever come across this issue?
>
> If I look at the "show chassis environment output", everything seems to be
> OK, but when I look at the more common "show system alarms" , it tells me
> the temp is too high.
>
> Should I worry or can we keep going ? and if so, for how long ? is that
> perhaps a bug fixed in later versions? I am using ver. 12.3R3.4.
>
>
> user@switch> show chassis environment
> Class Item   Status Measurement
> Power FPC 0 Power Supply 0   OK
>   FPC 0 Power Supply 1   OK
> Temp  FPC 0 CPU  OK 51 degrees C / 123 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 EX-PFE1  OK 69 degrees C / 156 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 EX-PFE2  OK 91 degrees C / 195 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 EX-PFE3  OK 68 degrees C / 154 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left OK 44 degrees C / 111 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 GEPHY Front Middle   OK 48 degrees C / 118 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 GEPHY Front RightOK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees
> F
>   FPC 0 Uplink Conn  OK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees
> F
> Fans  FPC 0 Fan 1OK Spinning at full speed
>   FPC 0 Fan 2OK Spinning at full speed
>   FPC 0 Fan 3OK Spinning at full speed
>
>
> user@switch > show system alarms
> 1 alarms currently active
> Alarm time   Class  Description
> 2016-11-22 18:36:43 CET  Minor  FPC 0 EX-PFE2 Temp Too Warm
>
> user@switch > show version
> fpc0:
> --
> Hostname: xxx
> Model: ex4200-48t
> JUNOS Base OS boot [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Online Documentation [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Enterprise Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Routing Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Web Management [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS FIPS mode utilities [12.3R3.4]
>
> user@switch > show chassis temperature-thresholds
>Fan speed  Yellow alarm  Red alarm
> Fire Shutdown
>   (degrees C)  (degrees C) (degrees C)
>   (degrees C)
> Item Normal  High   Normal  Bad fan   Normal  Bad fan
>Normal
> FPC 0 CPU6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 EX-PFE16070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 EX-PFE26070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 EX-PFE36070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left   6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 GEPHY Front Middle 6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 GEPHY Front Right  6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 Uplink Conn6070   80   70   95   85
>
> Is it going to shutdown when the temperature raises above 95 deg C ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards
>
> Ing. Lucio Valentini
>
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Re: [j-nsp] EX4200 show chassis environment discrepancy

2016-11-28 Thread Saku Ytti
Hey Valentini,

Yes you should worry, and no, I don't  believe there is discrepancy,
the OK just means it's operational, temperatures are not reflected
there.

Start by inspecting the fans and filters. If that fails, JTAC.

On 28 November 2016 at 10:34, Valentini, Lucio  wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Has any of you ever come across this issue?
>
> If I look at the "show chassis environment output", everything seems to be 
> OK, but when I look at the more common "show system alarms" , it tells me the 
> temp is too high.
>
> Should I worry or can we keep going ? and if so, for how long ? is that 
> perhaps a bug fixed in later versions? I am using ver. 12.3R3.4.
>
>
> user@switch> show chassis environment
> Class Item   Status Measurement
> Power FPC 0 Power Supply 0   OK
>   FPC 0 Power Supply 1   OK
> Temp  FPC 0 CPU  OK 51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
>   FPC 0 EX-PFE1  OK 69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
>   FPC 0 EX-PFE2  OK 91 degrees C / 195 degrees F
>   FPC 0 EX-PFE3  OK 68 degrees C / 154 degrees F
>   FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left OK 44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
>   FPC 0 GEPHY Front Middle   OK 48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
>   FPC 0 GEPHY Front RightOK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
>   FPC 0 Uplink Conn  OK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
> Fans  FPC 0 Fan 1OK Spinning at full speed
>   FPC 0 Fan 2OK Spinning at full speed
>   FPC 0 Fan 3OK Spinning at full speed
>
>
> user@switch > show system alarms
> 1 alarms currently active
> Alarm time   Class  Description
> 2016-11-22 18:36:43 CET  Minor  FPC 0 EX-PFE2 Temp Too Warm
>
> user@switch > show version
> fpc0:
> --
> Hostname: xxx
> Model: ex4200-48t
> JUNOS Base OS boot [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Online Documentation [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Enterprise Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Routing Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS Web Management [12.3R3.4]
> JUNOS FIPS mode utilities [12.3R3.4]
>
> user@switch > show chassis temperature-thresholds
>Fan speed  Yellow alarm  Red alarm  
> Fire Shutdown
>   (degrees C)  (degrees C) (degrees C)  
> (degrees C)
> Item Normal  High   Normal  Bad fan   Normal  Bad fan 
> Normal
> FPC 0 CPU6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 EX-PFE16070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 EX-PFE26070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 EX-PFE36070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left   6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 GEPHY Front Middle 6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 GEPHY Front Right  6070   80   70   95   85
> FPC 0 Uplink Conn6070   80   70   95   85
>
> Is it going to shutdown when the temperature raises above 95 deg C ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards
>
> Ing. Lucio Valentini
>
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[j-nsp] EX4200 show chassis environment discrepancy

2016-11-28 Thread Valentini, Lucio
Hi folks,
Has any of you ever come across this issue?

If I look at the "show chassis environment output", everything seems to be OK, 
but when I look at the more common "show system alarms" , it tells me the temp 
is too high.

Should I worry or can we keep going ? and if so, for how long ? is that perhaps 
a bug fixed in later versions? I am using ver. 12.3R3.4.


user@switch> show chassis environment
Class Item   Status Measurement
Power FPC 0 Power Supply 0   OK
  FPC 0 Power Supply 1   OK
Temp  FPC 0 CPU  OK 51 degrees C / 123 degrees F
  FPC 0 EX-PFE1  OK 69 degrees C / 156 degrees F
  FPC 0 EX-PFE2  OK 91 degrees C / 195 degrees F
  FPC 0 EX-PFE3  OK 68 degrees C / 154 degrees F
  FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left OK 44 degrees C / 111 degrees F
  FPC 0 GEPHY Front Middle   OK 48 degrees C / 118 degrees F
  FPC 0 GEPHY Front RightOK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
  FPC 0 Uplink Conn  OK 50 degrees C / 122 degrees F
Fans  FPC 0 Fan 1OK Spinning at full speed
  FPC 0 Fan 2OK Spinning at full speed
  FPC 0 Fan 3OK Spinning at full speed


user@switch > show system alarms
1 alarms currently active
Alarm time   Class  Description
2016-11-22 18:36:43 CET  Minor  FPC 0 EX-PFE2 Temp Too Warm

user@switch > show version
fpc0:
--
Hostname: xxx
Model: ex4200-48t
JUNOS Base OS boot [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Base OS Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Kernel Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Crypto Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Online Documentation [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Enterprise Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Packet Forwarding Engine Enterprise Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Routing Software Suite [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS Web Management [12.3R3.4]
JUNOS FIPS mode utilities [12.3R3.4]

user@switch > show chassis temperature-thresholds
   Fan speed  Yellow alarm  Red alarm  Fire 
Shutdown
  (degrees C)  (degrees C) (degrees C)  
(degrees C)
Item Normal  High   Normal  Bad fan   Normal  Bad fan 
Normal
FPC 0 CPU6070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 EX-PFE16070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 EX-PFE26070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 EX-PFE36070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 GEPHY Front Left   6070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 GEPHY Front Middle 6070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 GEPHY Front Right  6070   80   70   95   85
FPC 0 Uplink Conn6070   80   70   95   85

Is it going to shutdown when the temperature raises above 95 deg C ?

Thanks

Best regards

Ing. Lucio Valentini

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