Refer to the exhibit.
Cisco UCS Manager generates a Call Home fault report. Which action do you take to resolve the issue?
A. Adjust the chassis temperature threshold to a higher setting.
B. Ensure that power cables are connected to the fan assemblies of the UCS.
C. Verify that air flows through the chassis correctly.
D. Remove the equipment that generates excessive heat near the top of the rack.
I would say its C based on this link
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/ts/faults/reference/2-2/UCSFaultsErrorsRef_2-2/TS_CallHomeFaults.html#pgfId-1072932
“The ambient airflow is unblocked to ensure normal operation. If the airflow is blocked or restricted, or if the intake air is too warm, an over temperature condition can occur.”
i agree with you, those are alarm to inform that there temp problem.
and one of the work around is check the air flow based on the link
Lots of others say it is A. Thoughts ?
Jeff, as an analogy, “A” would be kind of like turning your smoke alarm off instead of fighting the fire. Unless it is actually set lower than necessary, adjusting the alarm threshold does nothing for the underlying problem that it is there to indicate. Make sense?