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Brocade FAN dropping RPM spinning back to normal

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Applies to

Brocade FOS v8.2.2 and bellow

Issue

FAN dropping below RPM threshold and then again spinning back up to normal
 
Error:
CHASSIS, ERROR, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 sensor 1 , speed (2649 RPM) below threshold.
CHASSIS, ERROR, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 set to faulty, rc=20006.
CHASSIS, INFO, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 is no longer faulted.
CHASSIS, ERROR, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 sensor 1 , speed (2649 RPM) below threshold.
CHASSIS, ERROR, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 set to faulty, rc=20006.
CHASSIS, INFO, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 is no longer faulted.

CHASSISCMD /fabos/cliexec/fanshow:
********************************************************
/fabos/cliexec/fanshow:
Fan 1 is Ok, speed is 8043 RPM
Fan 2 is Ok, speed is 8341 RPM

errshow -r
Fabric OS: v8.2.2
EM-1037], 1506, CHASSIS, INFO, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 is no longer faulted.
Type  to continue, Q to stop:
[HIL-1301], 1505, CHASSIS, WARNING, BrocadeG620, 1 blower failed or missing. Replace failed or missing blower assembly immediately.
Type  to continue, Q to stop:
[EM-1034], 1504, CHASSIS, ERROR, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 set to faulty, rc=20006.
Type to continue, Q to stop:
[HIL-1206], 1503, CHASSIS, ERROR, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 sensor 1 , speed (2649
RPM) below threshold.
Type  to continue, Q to stop:
[EM-1037], 1502, CHASSIS, INFO, BrocadeG620, Fan 2 is no longer faulted.

 

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