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3-18 Testing
and
Troubleshooting
Early Warning/Fault Tolerance
The computer provides early warning of several probable failures. These warnings enable the user
to schedule maintenance at
his
convenience, reducing downtime
due
to unexpected failure. Early
warning of machine failure
is
provided for overtemperature conditions
and
memory errors.
A battery assembly
on
the system control module maintains the contents of the real-time clock
(RTC)
and
non-volatile memory
(NVM)
when power
is
removed. The battery assembly
is
fault
tolerant
in
that four batteries comprise the assembly but the circuit requires only three batteries to
maintain RTC/NVM data.
Overtemperature
The computer contains three dc box fans.
One
fan
is
in
the
110
card cage
and
operates at a single
speed
whenever power
is
applied. The other two fans have three speeds
and
are associated with
the power supply
and
the processor stack.
The
power
supply
and
the processor stack CPU contain temperature sensors.
The
power
supply
temperature sensor controls the two three-speed fans. When the temperature
in
the power supply
rises
above
39°C, the
power
supply steps both fans from low to medium speed.
When
the tempera-
ture rises
above
51°C, the fans are stepped from medium to high speed.
When
high
speed
is
required for
proper
cooling, a message
is
issued to the user, providing notice that shutdown
is
imminent
if
temperature increase continues.
When
the
temperature
at
the
power
supply
sensor
exceeds
97°C
or
the
processor
stack
CPU
sensor
senses
a
temperature
greater
than
100°C, the
power
supply
shuts
down.
The
TEMP
indicator
on
the
service
panel
turns
on
if
the stack
temperature
is
too
high; the SEC BOARD
LED
on
the
power
supply assembly lights
if
a
power
supply
overtemperature
condition exists.
Memory Errors
The processor stack memory controller chip detects
all
single
and
double-bit
RAM
failures
and
corrects single-bit failures. These detection
and
correction procedures are
done
at
run time.
When a double-bit
or
greater
RAM
failure
is
detected, the CPU
is
notified
and
the entire system
halts. A message
is
issued indicating which memory finstrate has failed.
When a Single-bit failure
is
detected, the failure can be corrected
and
healed by pointing future
accesses of that location to a location
in
the healer
RAM
of the memory controller chip. Each
memory controller has
32
locations reserved for healing of
RAM.
When
all
32
locations have
been
used, the CPU
is
notified that the healer
is
full.
The operating system then tests each of the healed
locations to determine
if
that location
is
still
faulty
or
if
a soft error caused the failure. Overflowed
healer CAMs can
be
cleared
and
reused by the operating system.

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BrandHP
Model9030
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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