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  • 1.  5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted Oct 20, 2014 12:00 AM

    HI, I'm seeing the below errors on a IRF stack of 5900AF switches

     

    Any ideas ?

     

    The switch is rack ports front power supply rear.

     

    The DC advise that the power supplys suck are in (wrong direction) but the fans blow out the back

     

    [Master01]dis log | inc Oct
    %Oct 20 03:40:37:565 2014 Master01 SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD: -Line=vty0-IPAddr=192.168.3.10-User=admin; Command is display ntp-service status
    %Oct 20 03:40:55:142 2014 Master01 DEV/1/FAN_DIRECTION_NOT_PREFERRED: -Slot=2; Fan 1 airflow direction is not preferred on slot 2, please check it.
    %Oct 20 03:40:55:144 2014 Master01 DEV/1/FAN_DIRECTION_NOT_PREFERRED: -Slot=2; Fan 2 airflow direction is not preferred on slot 2, please check it.
    %Oct 20 03:40:58:357 2014 Master01 SHELL/6/SHELL_CMD: -Line=vty0-IPAddr=192.168.3.10-User=admin; Command is dis log
    %Oct 20 03:41:16:853 2014 Master01 DEV/1/FAN_DIRECTION_NOT_PREFERRED: Fan 1 airflow direction is not preferred on slot 1, please check it.
    %Oct 20 03:41:16:853 2014 Master01 DEV/1/FAN_DIRECTION_NOT_PREFERRED: Fan 2 airflow direction is not preferred on slot 1, please check it.
    
    
    
    [Master01]dis device manuinfo
     Slot 1
    DEVICE_NAME          : 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ JC772A
    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : XXXXXXXXX
    MAC_ADDRESS          : 4431-922B-88B3
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : 2013-11-20
    VENDOR_NAME          : HP
    Fan 1
    DEVICE_NAME          : HP A58x0AF frt(ports)-bck(pwr) Fan Tray JC683A
    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : CN47FDF1WG
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : 2014-07-19
    VENDOR_NAME          : HP
    Fan 2
    DEVICE_NAME          : HP A58x0AF frt(ports)-bck(pwr) Fan Tray JC683A
    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : CN47FDF1T6
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : 2014-07-19
    VENDOR_NAME          : HP
    Power 1
    DEVICE_NAME          : NONE
    MANU SERIAL NUMBER   : CN23F640T3
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : NONE
    VENDOR_NAME          : NONE
     Slot 2
    DEVICE_NAME          : 5900AF-48XG-4QSFP+ JC772A
    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : XXXXXXXXX
    MAC_ADDRESS          : 4431-922C-939D
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : 2013-11-18
    VENDOR_NAME          : HP
    Fan 1
    DEVICE_NAME          : HP A58x0AF frt(ports)-bck(pwr) Fan Tray JC683A
    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : CN47FDF1V7
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : 2014-07-19
    VENDOR_NAME          : HP
    Fan 2
    DEVICE_NAME          : HP A58x0AF frt(ports)-bck(pwr) Fan Tray JC683A
    DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER : CN47FDF16C
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : 2014-07-12
    VENDOR_NAME          : HP
    Power 1
    DEVICE_NAME          : NONE
    MANU SERIAL NUMBER   : CN1AF640DG
    MANUFACTURING_DATE   : NONE
    VENDOR_NAME          : NONE
    
    
    
    [Master01]dis environment
     Slot 1
    System temperature information (degree centigrade):
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sensor    Temperature  LowerLimit  WarningLimit  AlarmLimit ShutdownLimit
    hotspot 1      40           0            50          55           NA
    hotspot 2      38           0            58          63           NA
     Slot 2
    System temperature information (degree centigrade):
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sensor    Temperature  LowerLimit  WarningLimit  AlarmLimit ShutdownLimit
    hotspot 1      41           0            50          55           NA
    hotspot 2      40           0            58          63           NA
    
    
    
    [Master01]dis fan
     Slot 1
          FAN    1
          State    : FanDirectionFault
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Power-to-Port
          FAN    2
          State    : FanDirectionFault
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Power-to-Port
     Slot 2
          FAN    1
          State    : FanDirectionFault
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Power-to-Port
          FAN    2
          State    : FanDirectionFault
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Power-to-Port
    [Master01]

     



  • 2.  RE: 5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted Oct 20, 2014 02:04 AM

    OK Called HP about this one as didn't want my switches to overheat.

     

    Turned out to just be a prefered setting

     

    [Master01]fan prefer-direction slot 1 port-to-power
    [Master01]fan prefer-direction slot 2 port-to-power
    [Master01]
    [Master01]
    [Master01]dis log | inc recovered
    %Oct 20 06:00:45:653 2014 Master01 DEV/5/FAN_RECOVERED: Fan 1 recovered.
    %Oct 20 06:00:45:655 2014 Master01 DEV/5/FAN_RECOVERED: Fan 2 recovered.
    %Oct 20 06:01:00:791 2014 Master01 DEV/5/FAN_RECOVERED: -Slot=2; Fan 1 recovered.
    %Oct 20 06:01:00:793 2014 Master01 DEV/5/FAN_RECOVERED: -Slot=2; Fan 2 recovered.
    [Master01]
    [Master01]
    [Master01]dis fan
     Slot 1
          FAN    1
          State    : Normal
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          FAN    2
          State    : Normal
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
     Slot 2
          FAN    1
          State    : Normal
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          FAN    2
          State    : Normal
          Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
          Prefer Wind Direction    :Port-to-Power
    [Master01]
    [Master01]
    [Master01]

     



  • 3.  RE: 5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted Sep 25, 2015 08:30 PM

    Hi

     

      I  see a weird issue with Slot2 fans.  I set to preferred direction 'Power-to-Port' for slot2 but I see that change happened only to FAN2 but not to FAN1 ?

    Any ideas please ?

     

    [R9N7451S1FTC]dis fan
    Slot 1
    FAN 1
    State : Normal
    Wind Direction :Power-to-Port
    Prefer Wind Direction :Power-to-Port
    FAN 2
    State : Normal
    Wind Direction :Power-to-Port
    Prefer Wind Direction :Power-to-Port

     

    Slot 2
    FAN 1
    State : FanDirectionFault   <---------------------------
    Wind Direction :Power-to-Port
    Prefer Wind Direction :Port-to-Power

     

    FAN 2
    State : Normal
    Wind Direction :Port-to-Power
    Prefer Wind Direction :Port-to-Power



  • 4.  RE: 5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted Sep 26, 2015 11:07 AM

    Slot 2
    FAN 1
    State : FanDirectionFault   <---------------------------
    Wind Direction :Power-to-Port
    Prefer Wind Direction :Port-to-Power

     

    As you can see you have configured Port-to-Power as preferred direciton while the device you have in Slot2 FAN 1 is a Power-to-Port one.

     

    So get the proper PSU (or if this is in a fanbox) and you should resolve that warning.



  • 5.  RE: 5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted Jun 22, 2018 05:33 AM

    It looks like Fan 1 and Fan 2 are two different variants (Front-back, BF). That will be a problem and needs to be rectified - they must both be the same time in the switch.



  • 6.  RE: 5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted May 03, 2019 10:04 AM

    Good day.  I amhaving this issue and i was wondering if intering the command below requires a system reboots ?

    Thank you

    Fan prefer-direction slow 1 port-to-power

     



  • 7.  RE: 5900 JC772A "airflow direction is not preferred"

    Posted May 03, 2019 10:33 AM

    [FF30M2]fan prefer-direction s 1 ?
    port-to-power From port to power
    power-to-port From power to port

    [FF30M2]fan prefer-direction s 1 port-to-power
    [FF30M2]save

    [FF30M2]display fan
    Slot 1:
    Fan 1:
    State : Normal
    Airflow Direction: Port-to-power
    Prefer Airflow Direction: Port-to-power
    Fan 2:
    State : Normal
    Airflow Direction: Port-to-power
    Prefer Airflow Direction: Port-to-power

    The configuration is dynamic in that it will be effective immediately and the fan status will within a minute reflectthe change.