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07-18-2013 01:53 PM
First thing I noticed when I plugged this in was that it's very loud. Normally a device spins down the fans when it's at a cool temperature (which is pretty much all servers and appliances from the last 10 years).
So is there any way to change the fan speed?
If not, can I request this feature?
07-18-2013 02:23 PM
Ouch... so this is considered normal? Mine is currently running around 13,400 RPM average, and temps are between 27C and 35C.
07-18-2013 02:24 PM
This is the output:
----Thermal----
Slot Description Alarm Degrees C
S1 Temperature @ Ocelot False 30.20
S1 Temperature @ Switch False 34.40
S1 Temperature @ Cavium False 35.70
S1 Temperature @ Intel PHY False 27.40
----Fans----
Slot Description Alarm RPMs
S1 Fan #1 RPM False 13636
S1 Fan #2 RPM False 13106
S1 Fan #3 RPM False 13322
S1 Fan #4 RPM False 13235
----Power----
Slot Description Alarm Volts
S1 1.0V Power Rail False 0.99
S1 1.0V Cav Power Rail False 0.99
S1 1.2V Power Rail False 1.21
S1 1.8V Power Rail False 1.79
S1 2.5V Power Rail False 2.48
S1 3.3V Power Rail False 3.34
S1 5.0V Power Rail False 4.98
S1 1.5V Power Rail False 1.50
S1 1.1V Power Rail False 1.10
S1 3.3V_SD Power Rail False 3.34
07-18-2013 02:28 PM
HI,
Yes, it looks like normal. I have taken an o/p from the same platform as mentioned below.
admin@32-PA-3050> show system environmentals
----Thermal----
Slot Description Alarm Degrees C
S1 Temperature @ Ocelot False 27.30
S1 Temperature @ Switch False 29.50
S1 Temperature @ Cavium False 33.50
S1 Temperature @ Intel PHY False 27.30
----Fans----
Slot Description Alarm RPMs
S1 Fan #1 RPM False 14466 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
S1 Fan #2 RPM False 13775 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
S1 Fan #3 RPM False 14160 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
S1 Fan #4 RPM False 14321 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
----Power----
Slot Description Alarm Volts
S1 1.0V Power Rail False 0.99
S1 1.0V Cav Power Rail False 1.00
S1 1.2V Power Rail False 1.21
S1 1.8V Power Rail False 1.79
S1 2.5V Power Rail False 2.47
S1 3.3V Power Rail False 3.32
S1 5.0V Power Rail False 5.11
S1 1.5V Power Rail False 1.50
S1 1.1V Power Rail False 1.10
S1 3.3V_SD Power Rail False 3.34
Thanks
Gantait
07-18-2013 02:34 PM
Hi,
If RPM is the only concern, then it is fine. But if the fan is making noise then it might be a different issue. Ideally, during initial boot-up process the fan will rotate at a high speed and after some time it comes to a normal state ( after completing the bootup process).
Thanks
Gantait
07-18-2013 02:40 PM
It seems a bit excessive. Each fan is about 60 decibels (total about 70-72 dB)
And it stays the same RPM speed during boot up as when it is idle.
07-18-2013 04:30 PM
Let me check the same into my Lab and accordingly will update you.
Thanks
Gantait
12-03-2019 09:54 AM
I bought one PA 3020 yesterday it is almost brand new but so much fan noise.
Will check the RPM values later today.
IS there anyway we can shutdown few fans?
What causes the high fan noise?
some hardware break inside the PA?
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