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Contents Safety information . . . . . . . . . . iii Chapter 1. General information . . . . . 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Server documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chapter 2. Server setup road map . . . 5 Chapter 3. Product overview . . . . . . 7 Server package . . . . ....
Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID300 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID . . . . 96 Installing or removing the ThinkServerManagement Module Premium . . . . . . 100 Installing or removing the ThinkServer TrustedPlatform Module . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Installing or replacing a hot-swap redunda...
Safety information Note: Before using the product, be sure to read and understand the multilingual safety instructions on the documentation DVD that comes with the product. Antes de usar o produto, leia e entenda as instruções de segurança multilíngues no DVD de documentaçãoque o acompanha. Преди да...
Przed skorzystaniem z produktu należy zapoznać się z wielojęzycznymi instrukcjami bezpieczeństwaznajdującymi się na płycie DVD z dokumentacją dostarczoną wraz z produktem. Antes de utilizar o produto, leia atentamente as instruções de segurança multilingues que constam noDVD de documentação fornecid...
Statement 16 CAUTION:To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards: • This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel in a restricted-access location, as defined by your local electrical code and the latest edition of IEC 60950. • Connect the equipment to a reliably earthed sa...
Chapter 1. General information This chapter provides some general information about your product. This chapter contains the following items: • “Introduction” on page 1 • “Server documentation” on page 2 Introduction This user guide for your Lenovo ® ThinkServer ® product contains information about t...
Record information about your server in the following table. You will need the information if you ever needto have your server serviced. For where to find the product information label on the chassis, see “Machine type, model, and serial numberlabel” on page 13. Product name ________________________...
Documentation DVD The documentation DVD, which comes with your server, contains various documents for your server inPortable Document Format (PDF) and HyperText Markup Language (HTML). The documentation DVD is notbootable. To view the documents on the DVD, you will need a computer with a Web browser...
• MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide This document provides information about Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) and how touse the utility programs to configure, monitor, and maintain your server RAID and related devices. Thisdocument is in English only. Note: Refer to this document for hardw...
Chapter 2. Server setup road map This chapter provides a general road map to guide you through setting up your server. The server setup procedure varies depending on the configuration of the server when it was delivered. Insome cases, the server is fully configured and you just need to connect the s...
Chapter 3. Product overview This chapter provides information about the server package, features, specifications, software programs,and component locations. This chapter contains the following items: • “Server package” on page 7 • “Features” on page 7 • “Specifications” on page 11 • “Software” on pa...
helps lower the overall costs of server management. You can find more information about IPMI 2.0from the Web site of Intel. The TMM also supports some non-IPMI features, such as the Dynamic HostConfiguration Protocol (DHCP) and the Platform Environment Control Interface (PECI), to providemore system...
Specifications This topic lists the physical specifications for your server. Dimensions Width: 436 mm ( 17.17 inches) without handles; 482.4 mm ( 18.99 inches) with handles Height: 43.6 mm (1.72 inches) Depth: 720.6 mm (28.37 inches) without handles; 734 mm (28.90 inches) with handles Weight The pro...
ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater The ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater program (hereinafter referred to as the Firmware Updaterprogram) enables you to maintain your server firmware up-to-date and helps you avoid unnecessary serveroutages. The Firmware Updater program is provided on the ...
PSU Mem CPU ID MT-M XXXX- XXXS/N XXXXXXX Figure 3. Label on server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives Front view of the server This topic provides information to help you locate the parts on the front of the server. The front view of the server varies by model. The illustrations in this topic sho...
Front view of server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives The following illustration shows the front view of server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives. ID 6 CPU Mem PSU Figure 6. Front view of server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives 1 Front panel 5 2.5-inch hard disk drive area 2 Pull-out i...
5 2.5-inch hard disk drive area The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays covered or occupied. Thenumber of the installed hard disk drives in your server varies by model. The vacant hard disk drive bays areoccupied by dummy hard disk drive trays. The hard dis...
6 Front USB connector 1 7 Front USB connector 2 Used to attach a USB-compatible device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, scanner, or printer. If youhave more than six USB devices, you can purchase a USB hub, which you can use to connect additionalUSB devices. 8 Front VGA DB-15 connector Used to attach...
2 Ambient temperature limit LED When this LED is lit in amber, it indicates that the ambient temperature is below 7°C (44.6°F) or over 40°C(104°F), which is not proper for server operation. 3 System fan error LED When the system fan error LED is lit in amber, it indicates that one or more system fan...
On each hot-swap redundant power supply, there is a status LED near the power cord connector. When theLED is lit in green, it indicates that the hot-swap redundant power supply is working correctly. When the LEDis lit in amber, it indicates that the hot-swap redundant power supply is likely to fail ...
6 USB connectors (4) Used to attach a USB-compatible device, such as a USB keyboard, mouse, scanner, or printer. If youhave more than six USB devices, you can purchase a USB hub, which you can use to connect additionalUSB devices. 7 VGA DB-15 connector Used to attach a VGA-compatible video device, s...
Components of server models with 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives ID Mem CPU PSU Figure 12. Components of server models with 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives 1 Cooling shroud 11 Pull-out information card 2 Riser card assembly 1 12 3.5-inch hard disk drive bays 3 PCI Express card (available in so...
Components of server models with 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives PSU Mem CPU ID Figure 13. Components of server models with 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives 1 Cooling shroud 11 Pull-out information card 2 Riser card assembly 1 12 Front panel 3 PCI Express card (available in some models) 13 Left...
Hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs Each hot-swap hard disk drive has two status LEDs on the front. Figure 14. Hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs 1 Hard disk drive activity LED 2 Hard disk drive RAID status LED Description Off Off The hard disk drive has failed or isnot present. On, green Off The...
ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter (also known as ThinkServer 9240-8i RAID 0/1 Adapter) The following illustration shows the connectors on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter. Figure 15. ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter 1 Port 0 3 ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID connector 2 Port 1 1 Port 0 Use...
ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter (also known as ThinkServer 9260-8i SAS RAID Adapter) The following illustration shows the connectors on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter. Figure 16. ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter 1 Ports 7-4 3 ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery connector 2 Ports 3-0 1 Ports 7-4 Used to connect ...
The following illustrations show the connectors on the backplane for 3.5-inch hard disk drives. Figure 17. Front view of the backplane for 3.5-inch hard disk drives 1 Slot 0 for a 3.5-inch hard disk drive 3 Slot 2 for a 3.5-inch hard disk drive 2 Slot 1 for a 3.5-inch hard disk drive 4 Slot 3 for a ...
The following illustrations show the connectors on the backplane for 2.5-inch hard disk drives. Figure 19. Front view of the backplane for 2.5-inch hard disk drives 1 Slot 0 for a 2.5-inch hard disk drive 4 Slot 5 for a 2.5-inch hard disk drive 2 Slot 2 for a 2.5-inch hard disk drive 5 Slot 3 for a ...
1. Use one mini-SAS to mini-SAS signal cable. Connect the mini-SAS connector 1 on one end of the cable to the port 0 on the RAID card. Then, connect the mini-SAS connector 2 on the other end of the cable to the mini-SAS ports 0-3 on the backplane. 2. If your server has more than four hard disk drive...
19 Redundant power supply connector 1 20 Redundant power supply connector 2 Used to connect a hot-swap redundant power supply. 21 Backplane power connector 1 Used to connect the power cable from the backplane. 22 Backplane power connector 2 Reserved for the manufacturer. 23 25 27 28 30 32 System fan...
The following illustration shows the status of the jumpers and switches on the system board of your server.You can configure, recover, enable, or disable some specific features of the system board by setting thejumpers or moving the switches. Figure 24. System board jumpers and switches Table 1. Sys...
To clear CMOS, do the following: 1. Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server. Then, disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server. 2. If the server is installed in a rack cabinet, remove the serv...
3 Switches There are four switches on the system board of your server. Figure 25. Switches Table 2. Switches 1 BIOS recovery switch 3 Management Engine (ME) in force update switch 2 Clear password switch 4 Reserved for the manufacturer 1 BIOS recovery switch Used to recover the BIOS if the power to ...
To clear passwords, do the following: 1. Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server. Then, disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server. 2. If the server is installed in a rack cabinet, remove the...
Note: Depending on the model, your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic. The server is designed so that LEDs remain lit when the server is connected to an ac power source but isnot turned on, provided that the power supply is operating correctly. This helps you is...
2 - 7 System fan error LEDs When a system fan error LED on the system board is lit, it indicates that the corresponding system fan isoperating slowly or has failed. To solve the problem, you might need to reinstall or replace the system fan.See “Replacing a system fan” on page 139. If it is a system...
Chapter 4. Turning on and turning off the server This chapter provides information about turning on and turning off the server. Turning on the server The server can be turned on in one of the following ways: • After you finish unpacking and setting up the server, connect it to an ac power source. Pr...
• The server might be turned off as an automatic response to a critical system failure. Notes: • When you turn off the server and leave it connected to an ac power source, the server also can respond to a remote request to turn on the server. To remove all power from the server, you must disconnectt...
Chapter 5. Configuring the server This chapter provides the following information to help you configure the server: • “Using the Setup Utility program” on page 45 • “Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program” on page 53 • “Configuring RAID” on page 56 • “Configuring the Ethernet controllers” on page...
– Select SATA/SAS Configuration and follow the instructions on the screen to view information about the installed SATA or SAS devices, such as a hard disk drive or an optical drive. • On the Server Management menu, select System Information to view information about your system. Setup Utility progra...
• System Information : View basic information about your server. • BMC Network Configuration : Set BMC configuration parameters. Boot Options menu The Boot Options menu in the Setup Utility program provides an interface to help you view or change the server startup options, including the startup seq...
Using passwords By using the Setup Utility program, you can set a password to prevent unauthorized access to your server. You do not have to set a password to use your server. However, using a password improves computingsecurity. If you decide to set a password, read the following topics. Setup Util...
Updating (flashing) the BIOS This topic provides instructions on how to update (flash) the BIOS. Notes: • Update the BIOS on your server only if the newer BIOS version specifically solves a problem you have. We do not recommend BIOS updates for servers that do not need them. You can view the updated...
4. Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 69. 5. Locate the BIOS recovery switch on the system board. See “System board jumpers and switches” on page 34. Then, remove any parts and disconnect any cables that might impede your access to theswitch. 6. Move the BIOS recovery s...
• Easy-to-use, language-selectable interface • Integrated help system and user guide • Automatic hardware detection • Contains the RAID configuration utility • Provides device drivers based on the server model and detected devices • Downloads device drivers from the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD accor...
• On the Microsoft Windows Server ® 2003 operating system, you might need to add the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Web page to the trusted Web site list so thatthe page can open correctly. You can do the following when using the ThinkServer EasyStartup progra...
Configuring RAID using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring supported RAID and installingsupported Windows and Linux operating systems and device drivers on your server. The user guide for theprogram can be accessed directly fr...
This status indicates that more than one hard disk drive in the RAID array cannot be synchronized or havefailed. You need to replace the failing hard disk drives and rebuild the data. See “Installing or replacing ahot-swap hard disk drive” on page 122 and “Rebuilding a physical drive” on page 62. • ...
The following table shows the various menus and items in the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utilityprogram. On each menu, press the Enter key to show selectable options and select a desired option byusing up and down arrow keys or type desired values from the keyboard directly. Table 3. LSI Softwar...
• If you want to set a hot-spare drive right after the configuration, select Objects ➙ Physical Drive from the program main interface. Then, select the hard disk drive that you want to set as a hot-sparedrive and press Enter. A submenu is displayed. Select Make Hot Spare from the submenu and then se...
To run a consistency check using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program, do the following: 1. Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program. See “Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program” on page 59. 2. On the main interface of the program, select Check C...
Some server models come with a RAID card to provide advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAID functions. Youalso can purchase a supported RAID card from Lenovo and install it into the server. See “RAID card”on page 25. The RAID card provides the WebBIOS Configuration Utility program to help you configure RAID...
Note: Before distributing the firmware updates to a server, ensure that your server can restart successfully without encountering hardware problems. 1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to locate the Firmware Updater program. 2. Download the ISO image fo...
• You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace a hot-swap redundant power supply, a hot-swap hard disk drive, or a hot-plug USB device. However, you must turn off the server beforeperforming any step that involves installing, removing, or replacing adapter cables or non-hot-swapdevic...
– Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground, ground braid, or green-wire ground. – When working on a double-insulated or battery-operated system, use an ESD common ground or reference point. You can use coax or connector-outside shells on these systems. – Use the ground prong of the ac plug on ...
5. Fully open the cover latch 1 and slide the server cover to the rear until it is disengaged from the chassis. Then, lift the server cover off the chassis and set it aside. Note: It is recommended that you wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover. ID CPU Me...
2. To reinstall the rack handles, insert the small tab 1 on the rack handle into the hole 2 in the chassis. Then, align the screw hole in the rack handle with the corresponding hole in the chassis and install thescrew to secure the rack handle on each side of the server. ID Mem CPU PSU Figure 30. In...
2. If the server is installed in a rack cabinet, remove the server from the rack cabinet and place it on a flat, clean, and static-protective surface. See the Rack Installation Instructions that comes with the server. 3. Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 69. 4. Insert ...
3. Note the orientation of the cooling shroud and then place it above the server so that the tabs on both sides of the cooling shroud are aligned with the corresponding holes or gaps in both sides of thechassis. Then, lower the cooling shroud into the chassis until it snaps into position. Note: If n...
The following table explains the memory module installation rules for servers that have two microprocessors(CPU1 and CPU2) installed. The “X” mark indicates the memory slot(s) into which the memory module(s)should be installed in different situations. Note: All memory modules to be installed on a se...
9. Position the new memory module over the memory slot. Ensure that the notch 1 on the new memory module is aligned with the key 2 in the memory slot. Then, press the new memory module straight down into the memory slot until the retaining clips close and the new memory module snaps into position. N...
6. Disconnect any cables that might prevent your access to the memory slots. 7. Locate the memory module that you want to remove and open the retaining clips on both ends of the memory slot. Then, grasp the memory module by its edges and carefully pull it straight up to remove itfrom the memory slot...
1. Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server. Then, disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server. 2. If the server is installed in a rack cabinet, remove the server from the rack cabinet and plac...
7. Position the Ethernet card near the PCI Express card slot and align the tab of the Ethernet card with the hole in the riser card assembly 1. Then, press the Ethernet card straight into the slot until it issecurely seated in the slot. Figure 40. Installing the Ethernet card 8. Depending on the typ...
• To complete the removal procedure, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 147. Installing or removing the RAID card This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the RAID card. Some server models come with a required RAID card to provide advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAIDfunc...
6. Locate the PCI Express card slot for installing the RAID card and then remove the PCI Express card slot bracket from the riser card assembly 2. Store the PCI Express card slot bracket in the event that youlater remove the RAID card and need the bracket to cover the place. Figure 42. Removing a PC...
9. Note the orientation of the low-profile bracket and position it on the RAID card. Align the two screw holes in the low-profile bracket with the corresponding screw holes in the RAID card and then install thescrews to secure the bracket. Figure 44. Installing the low-profile bracket to the RAID ca...
Removing the RAID card Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding “Safety information” on page iii and “Guidelines” on page 67. This topic provides instructions on how to remove the RAID card. This topic applies only to models that havea RAID card insta...
8. Grasp the RAID card by its edges and gently slide the RAID card out of the RAID card retention bracket and the riser card assembly 2. Note: The RAID card might fit tightly into the PCI Express card slot. If necessary, alternate moving each side of the RAID card a small and equal amount until it i...
8. Locate the TR 500 Key connector on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter and then insert the TR 500 Key into the connector. You might need to remove the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter first, install the TR 500Key on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter, and then reinstall the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter. S...
• To complete the removal procedure, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 147. As the hardware RAID 5 and 50 levels are not available without the TR 500 Key, you might need to reconfigureRAID for your server. Refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that com...
Note: Carefully handle the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter by its edges and place it on a flat, clean, and static-protective surface after you remove it. 8. Touch the static-protective package that contains the TR 700 Battery to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the TR 700 ...
What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the appropriate section. • To complete the removal procedure, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 147. Then, configure RAID for your server. See “Configuring RAID” on page 56. Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 30...
6. Insert one side of the TR 300 Key under one of the retaining clips on the iButton socket. Then, carefully press the other side of the TR 300 Key straight down until the key snaps into position and is securedby the two retaining clips on the iButton socket. Figure 51. Installing the TR 300 Key 7. ...
Installing or removing the ThinkServer Management Module Premium This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the ThinkServer Management Module Premium(hereinafter referred to as the TMM Premium). The TMM Premium offers convenient, remote KVM access and control through the LAN or Int...
5. Locate the TMM Premium connector on the system board and then insert the TMM Premium into the TMM Premium connector. Note: Ensure that the TMM Premium is securely seated on the system board. Figure 53. Installing the TMM Premium What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the...
What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the appropriate section. • To complete the removal procedure, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 147. Installing or removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module This topic provides instructions on how to install or re...
6. Insert the TPM into the TPM connector on the system board. Figure 55. Installing the TPM 7. If you have lifted up the riser card assembly 1, reinstall it into the chassis. See “Replacing the riser card assembly 1” on page 143. What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the a...
5. Remove the TPM from the TPM connector by lifting it straight up. Note: Carefully handle the TPM by its edges. Figure 56. Removing the TPM 6. If you have lifted up the riser card assembly 1, reinstall it into the chassis. See “Replacing the riser card assembly 1” on page 143. 7. If you are instruc...
The hot-swap redundant power supply adds a second source of power to the server. When the server ispopulated with two hot-swap redundant power supplies, it can withstand a power loss from either powersupply. This helps you avoid significant interruption to the operation of the system when a power su...
3. Note the orientation of the new hot-swap redundant power supply and then slide it into the chassis until it snaps into position. 1 0 MGMT ID Figure 58. Installing a hot-swap redundant power supply 4. Connect the power cord to the power connector on the new hot-swap redundant power supply. Then, c...
To replace a hot-swap redundant power supply, do the following: 1. Locate the failing hot-swap redundant power supply in the rear of your server. Then, disconnect the power cord from the failing hot-swap redundant power supply. 2. Press the tab 1 in the direction as shown and carefully pull the hand...
10. Install the four screws to secure the new heat sink on the system board. It is recommended that you carefully install the four screws using the following method to avoid any possible damage to the systemboard. a. Partially tighten screw 1 , then firmly tighten screw 3 , and then return to screw ...
8. Remove the plastic microprocessor socket cover. Store the microprocessor socket cover in the event that you later remove the microprocessor and need the socket cover to protect the pins onthe socket. Then, remove the protective cover that protects the gold contacts on the bottom of thenew micropr...
10. Gently close the microprocessor retainer, press down the small handle, and then push the handle inward to lock the retainer into position and secure the new microprocessor in the socket. Figure 66. Securing the microprocessor in the socket 11. Install the new heat sink that comes with the microp...
6. Locate the microprocessor socket, press down the small handle on the microprocessor socket, and then pull the handle a little bit outward to release it from the secured position. Then, gently pressthe microprocessor retainer to open it. Ensure that the small handle and the microprocessor retainer...
11. Gently close the microprocessor retainer, press down the small handle, and then push the handle inward to lock the retainer into position and secure the new microprocessor in the socket. Figure 71. Securing the microprocessor in the socket 12. Reinstall the heat sink. See “Installing or replacin...
3. Pull the handle and carefully slide the hot-swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray out of the front of the chassis. ID Mem CPU PSU Figure 74. Removing the hot-swap hard disk drive Figure 75. Removing the dummy hot-swap hard disk drive tray 4. Touch the static-protective package that contains the ...
5. Slide the new hot-swap hard disk drive into the drive bay from the front until it snaps into position and then completely close the handle. ID Mem CPU PSU Figure 76. Installing the hot-swap hard disk drive 6. Check the hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs to ensure that the hard disk drive is ope...
This topic contains the following items: • Installing or replacing the optical drive for server models with 3.5-inch hard disk drives • Installing or replacing the optical drive for server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives Installing or replacing the optical drive for server models with 3.5-inch...
• If you are replacing an optical drive, disconnect the signal cable and the power cable from the rear of the optical drive. Press the rear of the retaining bracket 1 in the direction as shown and push the optical drive from the rear until it is projected from the front of the chassis. Then, hold th...
8. Slide the new optical drive with the retaining bracket into the drive bay from the front until it snaps into position. Mem CPU PSU Figure 79. Installing the optical drive for server models with 3.5-inch hard disk drives 9. Connect the signal cable 1 and the power cable 2 to the rear of the new op...
• If you are replacing an optical drive, disconnect the signal cable from the system board and disconnect the power cable from the backplane. Press the rear of the retaining bracket 1 in the direction as shown and push the optical drive from the rear until it is projected from the front of thechassi...
8. Connect the signal cable 1 and the power cable 2 to the rear of the new optical drive. Figure 83. Connecting cables to the rear of the optical drive 9. Slide the new optical drive with the retaining bracket and cables into the drive bay from the front until it snaps into position. Figure 84. Inst...
8. Carefully lift up the backplane. When the hooks 1 on the chassis are aligned with the corresponding holes in the backplane, slowly move the backplane a little bit outward. Then, completely remove thebackplane. Figure 86. Removing the backplane 9. Touch the static-protective package that contains ...
10. Note the orientation of the new backplane and position it on the chassis so that the hooks 1 on the chassis pass through the corresponding holes in the new backplane. Then, carefully press the newbackplane straight down until it is secured in place by the small retaining studs on the chassis. Fi...
11. Press the two retaining latches as shown. Then, the backplane is secured in place. Figure 88. Securing the backplane 12. Reinstall all the hot-swap hard disk drives and dummy trays (if any) in the hard disk drive bays. See “Installing or replacing a hot-swap hard disk drive” on page 122. 13. Ref...
8. Position the new IDM on the chassis so that the screw holes in the new IDM are aligned with the corresponding mounting studs on the chassis. Then, install the screws to secure the new IDM in place. ID Mem CPU PSU Figure 90. Installing the IDM 9. Connect the IDM cable to the rear of the new IDM. 1...
11. Note the orientation of the new system fan and then insert the new system fan into the chassis until it snaps into position. Note: Install a new system fan as soon as you remove the failing one. Figure 92. Installing the system fan 12. Press down the tape of the new system fan and then connect t...
To replace the front panel board, do the following: 1. Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server. Then, disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server. 2. If the server is installed in a rack cabin...
8. Carefully position the new front panel board on the chassis so that the front controls, connectors, and LEDs are through the corresponding holes in the front bezel and the two screw holes in the newfront panel board are aligned with the corresponding mounting studs on the chassis. Then, install t...
9. Position the new riser card assembly 1 on the chassis and align it with the riser card assembly 1 slot on the system board and align the rear of it with the corresponding rail guides in the rear of the chassis.Then, press the new riser card assembly 1 straight down until it is securely seated in ...
Your server has a special type of memory that maintains the date, time, and configuration information forbuilt-in features. The system board battery keeps the information active when you turn off the server. Thesystem board battery normally requires no charging or maintenance throughout its life; ho...
5. Remove the old system board battery. Figure 97. Removing the system board battery 6. Install a new system board battery. Figure 98. Installing the system board battery 7. If you have lifted up the riser card assembly 1, reinstall it into the chassis. See “Replacing the riser card assembly 1” on p...
Figure 100. Cable routing for server models with 2.5-inch hard disk drives 3. If the cooling shroud is removed, reinstall the cooling shroud. See “Removing and reinstalling the cooling shroud” on page 73. Chapter 6 . Installing, removing, or replacing hardware 149
7. Reconnect external cables and power cord(s) to the server. See “Rear view of the server” on page 20 to identify the connectors on the rear panel of the server. Attention: To avoid component damage, connect the power cord(s) last. Note: In most areas of the world, Lenovo requires the return of the...
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting and diagnostics This chapter provides information about basic troubleshooting and diagnostic methods to help you solveproblems that might occur in the server. If you cannot diagnose and correct a problem by using the information in this chapter, see Chapter 8“Getting infor...
The TMM implements the SEL as specified in the IPMI 2.0 specification. The SEL is accessible regardless ofthe system power state through the TMM in-band and out-of-band interfaces. For more information about viewing the SEL, refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide , which is available ...
• If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” this action step is reserved for a trained service technician and must be performed only by a trained service technician. Symptom Action The optical drive is not recognized. 1. Ensure that: • The related cables and connectors ar...
• If you are instructed to remove, install, or replace any CRUs, refer to the related procedure in Chapter 6 “Installing, removing, or replacing hardware” on page 67. • The status LEDs on each hot-swap hard disk drive help you easily identify a problem. See “Hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs” on ...
Chapter 8. Getting information, help, and service This chapter contains information about help, service, and technical assistance for products manufacturedby Lenovo and where to go for additional information about Lenovo and Lenovo products. Information resources You can use the information in this ...
• Diagnostic solutions • Product and service warranty • Product and parts details • User guides and manuals • Knowledge base and frequently asked questions Help and service This topic contains information about obtaining help and service. Before you call Before you call, do the following to try to s...
For the warranty type and duration for your product, refer to the Warranty and Support Information on the documentation DVD that comes with you server. You must retain your proof of purchase to obtainwarranty service. For warranty service, consult the worldwide Lenovo Support telephone list. Telepho...
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Battery return program This product may contain a lithium or lithium ion battery. Consult your user manual or service manual forspecific battery information. The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. Recycling facilities maynot be available in your area. For information on disposal or ba...
Particulate contamination Attention: Airborne particulates (including metal flakes or particles) and reactive gases acting alone or in combination with other environmental factors such as humidity or temperature might pose a risk to theserver that is described in this document. Risks that are posed ...
German Ordinance for Work gloss statement The product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devices according to clause 2 of theGerman Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units. Das Produkt ist nicht für den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitsplätzen im Sinne § 2 derBildschirmarbeitsver...
European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directive 2004/108/EC on theapproximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. Lenovo cannotaccept responsibi...
Nach dem EMVG: „Geräte dürfen an Orten, für die sie nicht ausreichend entstört sind, nur mit besondererGenehmigung des Bundesministers für Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes für Post undTelekommunikation betrieben werden. Die Genehmigung wird erteilt, wenn keine elektromagnetischenStöru...
Index 2.5-inch hard disk drive backplane locations 28 3.5-inch hard disk drive backplane locations 27 A about RAID 56 Advanced menu Setup Utility program 46 advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAID configuring 63 ambient temperature limit LED LED 20 B BIOS and TMM update utilities software 12 Boot Manager me...
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