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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 RAID100 or RAID 300 upgrade key for AdvancedRAID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Installing or removing the ThinkServerManagement Module Premium . . . . . . 116 Installing or removing the ThinkServer TrustedPlatform Module . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Inst...
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 ________________________...
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 12 • “Software” on pa...
Note: The term “2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives” or “2.5-inch hard disk drives” hereinafter refers to all the supported types of 2.5-inch hard disk drives, including the solid-state drives. • Optical drive – Up to two 5.25-inch SATA optical drives – The server has two optical drive bays. The lowe...
• Security features – Server locks (see “Server locks” on page 25) – Administrator password and user password to help protect unauthorized access to the server (see “Using passwords” on page 65) – ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which is a security chip, to help enhance server security No...
For more information about the LEDs for your server, refer to the related topics in “Locations” onpage 13. – Software programs For more information about the software programs, see “Software” on page 12. – Wake on LAN When the Wake on LAN feature is enabled on a computer that is connected to a local...
Specifications This topic lists the physical specifications for your server. Dimensions Width: 195 mm (7.68 inches) Height: 430 mm (16.93 inches) without foot stands; 445 mm (17.52 inches) with foot stands Depth: 595 mm (23.43 inches) including the front bezel Weight The product weight varies depend...
Front view of the server This topic provides information to help you locate the parts on the front of the server. The following illustration shows the front view of the server. CPU MEM PSU 1 2 Figure 3. Front view of the server 1 Front panel 6 Front door 2 Optical drive bay 2 (with an optical drive ...
3 Optical drive bay 1 Your server comes with an optical drive installed in the 5.25-inch optical drive bay 1. 4 Optical drive eject/close button Press this button to eject or close the optical drive when the server power is on. 5 Optical drive status LED The optical drive status LED is blinking in g...
Front panel This topic provides information to help you locate the control, connectors, and LEDs on the front panel ofthe server. The following illustration shows the control, connectors, and LEDs on the front panel of the server. Note: Depending on the model, your server might look slightly differe...
Potential system error (system error LED: amber) Solution A power cord has been disconnected or a redundantpower supply has been removed. 1. Ensure that the power supplies are installed securely. 2. Ensure that the power cords are connected securely to the power supplies. 3. Install a new power supp...
LED Status Description Action Solid off The system fans are operatingcorrectly. 3 System fan error LED Solid on (amber) One or more system fans arerunning at low speed or havebeen removed. Check the BMC for errors andrun the diagnostic programs. See“Using a diagnostic program” onpage 189. Note: To i...
Your server model might have one or two hot-swap redundant power supplies. Each hot-swap redundantpower supply has one power cord connector 1 on the rear of the server. For each hot-swap redundant power supply, there might be one or two status LEDs on the power supply near the power cord connector. ...
4 5 Ethernet connectors (RJ-45) Used to attach an Ethernet cable for a LAN. Each Ethernet connector has two status LEDs to help youidentify the Ethernet connectivity, activity, and connection speed. Note: The Ethernet connector 1 (callout 4 ) marked with “MGMT” is for system management. If you want ...
8 Expansion card area You server has six expansion slots on the system board for you to install appropriate PCI cards or PCIExpress cards. For detailed information, see “System board components” on page 48. Note: If a ThinkServer Host Bus Adapter is available, refer to its user guide and the table b...
Padlock Your server comes with a padlock loop. When a padlock is installed, the server cover cannot be removed. Figure 9. Padlock 26 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual
Front door lock You can remove the key attached on the rear of the server and use it to open or lock the front door of theserver. The front door protects the hard-disk-drive cages and prevents unauthorized access to the installedhard disk drives. Figure 11. Front door lock Server components This top...
1 Heat sink and fan assembly 2 11 Hard disk drive bay 0 2 CPU1 DIMMs (vary by model) 12 Front system fan 1 3 Heat sink and fan assembly 1 13 Front system fan 2 4 Intelligent Diagnostics Module (available in some models) 14 System board 5 Front panel 15 System board battery 6 Optical drive bay 2 (wit...
Description Self-service CRU Optional-serviceCRU Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) card (available in some models) Yes No Power distribution board and cage assembly (available in models withhot-swap redundant power supplies) No Yes Rear system fan Yes No System board No No System board battery...
Figure 16. 2.5-inch 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 hard disk drive is present but notin use. Blinking, green Off The hard disk drive is active...
Some server models come with a required RAID card to provide advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAIDfunctions. If your server does not come with a RAID card, you can purchase one from Lenovo. Note: The option kit for the RAID card is designed for different types of servers and might contain additional cable...
4 External connector Used to attach the cable that connects a RAID card to the system board hard disk drive LED connector. See“Connecting the cables” on page 43. ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter (also known as ThinkServer 9260-8i SAS RAID Adapter) The following illustration shows the connectors on the T...
ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter (also known as 9270CV-8i RAID adapter) The following illustration shows the connectors on the ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter. Figure 19. ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter 1 Port 1 2 Port 2 1 Port 1 2 Port 2 Used to connect a mini-SAS signal cable. See “Connecting the cables” on...
The following illustration shows the locations of the hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplanes. You need to openthe server cover and remove the front system fans to access the backplanes. See “Removing the servercover” on page 85 and “Replacing the front system fan 1” on page 168. Notes: 1. Depending on ...
The following illustrations show the connectors on a 3.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane. Figure 22. Front view of the 3.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane 1 Slot 0 for a 3.5-inch SATA or SAS hot-swap hard disk drive 3 Slot 2 for a 3.5-inch SATA or SAS hot-swap hard disk drive 2 Slot ...
2.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane This topic provides information to help you locate the connectors on the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drivebackplane. The following illustrations show the connectors on the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane. Figure 24. Front view of the 2.5-inch h...
2 Mini-SAS signal cable connector 1 Used to connect the mini-SAS connector on one end of the mini-SAS signal cable. 3 Mini-SAS signal cable connector 0 Used to connect the mini-SAS connector on one end of the mini-SAS signal cable. Connecting the cables This topic provides instructions on the follow...
The following table provides information about the recommended power connector and system board SATAconnector for the non-hot-swap hard disk drive installed in each drive bay. See “Server components” onpage 28 and “System board components” on page 48 for the location information about the hard disk ...
7 Power Management Bus (PMBus) connector The ThinkServer Management Module can read the power supply status registered through PMBus. You donot need to connect any device to the PMBus connector. This connector is kept for power management inmodels with redundant power supplies. The function of the P...
36 ThinkServer Management Module With the integrated ThinkServer Management Module (hereinafter referred to as the TMM), no matter whatcondition the server operating system is in and no matter if the server is on or off, as long as the serveris connected to network and an ac power source, the intera...
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 31. System board jumpers and switches Table 2. Sys...
2 Clear CMOS jumper Used to clear CMOS and recover your server to the factory default settings. Note: After clearing CMOS, your BIOS recovers to the factory default settings. To clear CMOS, do the following: 1. Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server. Then, ...
3 Switches There are four switches on the system board of your server. Figure 32. Switches Table 3. 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 ...
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 85. 4. Locate ...
turned on. Many errors are first indicated by a lit error LED on the diagnostic panel of the server. If an LED islit, one or more LEDs elsewhere in the server might also be lit to direct you to the source of the error. The following illustration shows the ThinkServer Management Module status LED and...
6 ThinkServer Management Module status LED This LED indicates the ThinkServer Management Module (TMM) status of your server. ThinkServer Management Module status LED Color Description On Green The TMM is not ready. Off None The TMM has no power or has failed. Blinking Green The TMM is working. 58 Th...
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: 1. 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 disconnect...
Chapter 5. Configuring the server This chapter provides the following information to help you configure the server: • “Using the Setup Utility program” on page 61 • “Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program” on page 69 • “Configuring RAID” on page 72 • “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...
• BMC Status : View the BMC status. • Erase SEL : Erase system event log (SEL). • 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 ...
3. Use the Tab key to switch between data elements and type the numbers from the keyboard to set the system date and time. 4. Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program. Using passwords By using the Setup Utility program, you can set a password to prevent unauthorized access to yo...
4. Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program. The server will restart to enable the TPM function. Exiting the Setup Utility program After you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc to return to the Setup Utility program main interface.If you are on a nested submenu, press...
Defaults on the Save & Exit menu in the Setup Utility program to restore the user default values after updating the BIOS. In this case, you can keep your previous BIOS settings and do not need to reconfigurethe settings after updating the BIOS. You also can record your specific BIOS settings bef...
Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program This topic provides instructions on how to use the ThinkServer EasyStartup program to set up and configureyour server. The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring RAID and installing supportedWindows and Linux operating systems ...
• RAID 5 : block-level striping with distributed parity RAID 5 uses disk striping and parity data across all drives (distributed parity) to provide high datathroughput, especially for small random access. RAID 5 distributes parity along with the data and requiresall drives but one to be present to o...
insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD into the optical drive. The installation packages for the programs are located in the Utilities and Others folder in the root directory of the DVD. The ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD is designed for different types of servers and the Utilities and Others folder mi...
Table 4. LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program menu items (continued) Menu item Submenu item Comments Adapter Set adapter-related parameters, suchas rebuild rate, consistency check rate,and so on. Virtual Drive Set virtual drive parameters. Objects Physical Drive Set physical drive paramet...
Initializing a virtual drive This topic provides instructions on how to initialize a virtual drive using the LSI Software RAID ConfigurationUtility program after completing the configuration process. Virtual drive initialization is the process of writing zeros to the data fields of a virtual drive a...
detailed information about disk rebuild, refer to “Introduction to RAID” in the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server. To rebuild a physical drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program when a physical drivein a RAID array fails, do ...
Note: Using a consistency check rate of 0 or 100 percent is not recommended. The default value is 30 percent. 1. Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program. See “Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program” on page 74. 2. On the main interface of the program, select O...
For instructions on how to configure and manage the advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAID, refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server. This document also is available on the Lenovo Web site at:http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals Configuring the Etherne...
• Back up all important data before you make changes to drives. • Have a small flat-blade screwdriver available. • 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 serv...
Note: The use of a grounding system to guard against ESD damage is desirable but not necessary. – 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 ...
6. Pivot the server cover outward to completely remove it. Figure 35. Removing the server cover Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, install the server cover before turning on the server. Operating the server for more than 30 minutes with the server cover removed might damage server components...
4. To reinstall the front bezel, align the other three plastic tabs on the right side of the front bezel with the corresponding holes in the chassis, then pivot the front bezel inward until it snaps into positionon the left side. Figure 37. Installing the front bezel 5. Go to “Completing the parts r...
b. Place the PCI card bracket assembly into the chassis so that the two mounting studs 2 on the bottom of the chassis are inserted into the corresponding holes in the PCI card bracket assembly.Ensure that the edge of the RAID card can be smoothly inserted into the slot 1 in the small low-profile PCI...
Installing or removing a memory module This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove a memory module. Note: The memory modules are sensitive to ESD. Ensure that you read and understand “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 84 first and carefully perform the operation. Memory mod...
Memory module installation order in independent mode This section explains the memory module installation order in independent mode. In this mode, the RASfeatures are not available. For more information about the RAS features, refer to the related section in“Features” on page 7. Note: All memory mod...
Memory module installation order in sparing mode This section explains the memory module installation order in sparing mode. The sparing mode providesmemory redundancy. In this mode, the RAS features are available. For more information about the RASfeatures, refer to the related section in “Features...
The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have two microprocessors(CPU1 and CPU2) installed. Table 14. Memory module installation order in lockstep mode for servers with two microprocessors CPU1 DIMM CPU2 DIMM A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 DIMM installa...
7. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new memory module to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new memory module out of the package. Note: Carefully handle the memory module by its edges. 8. Position the new memory module over the memory slot. Ensure...
5. Remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might prevent your access to the memory slots. 6. 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 it...
• If your server has one microprocessor installed, the Ethernet card can be installed into the PCI-E slot 2 or PCI-E slot 6. If your server has two microprocessors installed, the Ethernet card can be installed into thePCI-E slot 2, PCI-E slot 3, PCI-E slot 4, PCI-E slot 5, or PCI-E slot 6. To instal...
9. Position the new Ethernet card over the PCI Express card slot for which you have removed the slot bracket, and then carefully press the Ethernet card straight down until it is securely seated in the slot.Install the screw to secure the Ethernet card in place. Figure 50. Installing the Ethernet ca...
The most up-to-date device drivers for various server models are always available for download on theLenovo Support Web site at:http://www.lenovo.com/drivers Removing the Ethernet card Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding “Safety information” on p...
7. Remove the screw that secures the Ethernet card. Then, grasp the Ethernet card by its edges and carefully pull it out of the PCI Express card slot. Note: The Ethernet card fits tightly into the PCI Express card slot. If necessary, alternate moving each side of the Ethernet card a small and equal ...
Installing 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 83. This topic provides instructions on how to install the RAID card. Before you begin, print all the related instructions or e...
version of the Firmware Updater program does not contain the latest version of the driver you need,download that driver separately from the Web page and install it individually to your server. Removing the RAID card Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understa...
• 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 185. Then, you need to reconfigure RAID for your server. See “Configuring RAID” on page 72. Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 500 U...
6. 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 theTR 500 Key on it, and then reinstall the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter. See “Installing or removingthe...
To remove the TR 500 Key from the RAID card, 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. Remove the server cover. See “R...
alternative to using an uninterruptible power supply, and a second level of fault tolerance when used inconjunction with an uninterruptible power supply. The temperature of the TR 700 Battery is generally 15-20°C (59-68°F) higher than the ambient temperatureduring fast charge. Therefore, to complete...
7. Position the TR 700 Battery above the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter so that the board-to-board connector 1 on the bottom of the TR 700 Battery is aligned with the connector 2 on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter; and the three mounting studs on the bottom of the TR 700 Battery are aligned withthe c...
for the onboard SATA or SAS software RAID correspondingly. You can purchase a TR 100 or TR 300 Keyfrom Lenovo and install it to the iButton socket on the system board. This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the TR 100 or TR 300 Key. Installing the TR 100 or TR 300 Key Attention...
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 185. As the onboard SATA or SAS software RAID 5 is not available without the TR 100 or TR 300 Key, you might needto reconfig...
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 58. Installing the TMM Premium What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to th...
Installing or removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module(hereinafter referred to as the TPM). The TPM is a security chip designed by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) to provide a hardware meth...
5. Locate the TPM connector on the system board, and then insert the TPM into the TPM connector. Figure 60. Installing the TPM What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the appropriate section. • To complete the installation, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 18...
• Depending on the model, your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic. To remove the TPM, 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 ...
Installing or removing the intelligent diagnostics module This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the intelligent diagnostics module (hereinafterreferred to as the IDM). The IDM, which is only available in some models, provides diagnostic LEDs through the IDM panel to helpyou ea...
6. Route the signal cable of the IDM through the corresponding hole in the chassis and position the IDM on the chassis so that the screw hole in the IDM is aligned with the corresponding screw hole 1 in the chassis. Then, install the screw to secure the IDM in place. Figure 62. Installing the IDM 7....
8. Connect the other end of the signal cable to the IDM connector on the system board. See “System board components” on page 48. Then, properly route the signal cable of the IDM. You might need tosecure the signal cable with cable clips or ties in the chassis. Figure 63. Cable routing 9. Reinstall t...
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. Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 85. 3. Remove the front bezel...
Installing or replacing an optical drive Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding “Safety information” on page iii and “Guidelines” on page 83. This topic provides instructions on how to install or replace an optical drive. The EMI integrity and cooli...
6. Slide the new optical drive into the drive bay from the front until it snaps into position. Note: You do not need to remove the front bezel when replacing an optical drive. However, if you are adding a secondary optical drive in the upper optical drive bay, you need to remove the front bezelfirst...
• If you are installing an optical drive, save the removed EMI-protective shield from the chassis and plastic shield from the front bezel in the event that you later remove the drive and need the shields tocover the drive bay. • If you are replacing an optical drive and are instructed to return the ...
4. Pull the handle and carefully slide the hot-swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray out of the front of the chassis. Figure 71. Removing the hot-swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new hot-swap hard disk drive to any unpainted surface on ...
6. 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. Figure 72. Installing the hot-swap hard disk drive 7. Check the hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs to ensure that the hard disk drive is operating correct...
For a list of ThinkServer hard disk drive options, go to:http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver 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 depending on the server model. The vaca...
2. Use the front door key to unlock the front door, and then use the front door handle 1 to pivot the front door to the open position. Figure 73. Opening the front door of the server 3. Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 85. 136 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware...
13. Align the top edge of the EMI-protective panel with the top side of the hard-disk-drive cage, and then pivot the EMI-protective panel down until it snaps into position. Figure 77. Installing the EMI-protective panel 14. Close and lock the front door. What to do next: • To work with another piece...
7. Insert two fingers into the holes in the two tabs on the front of the blue bracket. Then, press the tabs towards each other and carefully slide the non-hot-swap hard disk drive out of the front of the chassis. Figure 80. Sliding the non-hot-swap hard disk drive out of the bay 8. Flex the sides of...
10. Align the top edge of the EMI-protective panel with the top side of the hard-disk-drive cage, and then pivot the EMI-protective panel down until it snaps into position. Figure 81. Installing the EMI-protective panel 11. Disconnect the SATA cable for the removed non-hot-swap hard disk drive from ...
5. 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 press the microprocessor retainer to open it. Ensurethat the small handle and the microprocessor retainer are in the fully open position. F...
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 86. Securing the microprocessor in the socket 11. Install the new heat sink and fan assembly that come...
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 91. Securing the microprocessor in the socket 11. Reinstall the heat sink and fan assembly. See “Repla...
Some server models come with only one power supply. You can purchase a hot-swap redundant powersupply option from Lenovo. CAUTION:Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. CAUTION:Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazard...
2. If you are replacing a hot-swap redundant power supply, press the release tab 1 in the direction as shown and carefully pull the handle 2 at the same time to slide the failing hot-swap redundant power supply out of the chassis. Figure 93. Removing a hot-swap redundant power supply 3. Touch the st...
5. Connect the power cord to the power cord connector on the new hot-swap redundant power supply. Then, check the status LED near the power cord connector. When the LED is lit in green, it indicatesthat the hot-swap redundant power supply is working correctly. When the LED is lit in amber, it indica...
• For the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane, remove the six screws or three screws that secure the backplane depending on the type of the backplane. Then, remove the backplane from thehard-disk-drive cage. Figure 99. Removing the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane 10. Touch the st...
12. Slide the hard-disk-drive cage into the chassis from the front until it snaps into position. Note: The following illustration shows the 3.5-inch hard-disk-drive cage. For the 2.5-inch hard-disk-drive cage, the installation procedure is the same. Figure 103. Installing the hard-disk-drive cage 13...
10. Install the new power distribution board and cage assembly into the chassis so that the two screw holes in the rear of the new power distribution board and cage assembly are aligned with the correspondingholes marked with R in the rear of the chassis. Meanwhile, ensure that the two screw holes i...
8. Remove the screw 1 on the chassis that secures the front panel board assembly. Then, carefully remove the front panel board assembly from the chassis and pull the signal cables of the front panelboard assembly out of the chassis. Figure 106. Removing the front panel board assembly 9. Touch the st...
11. Route the signal cables of the new front panel board assembly through the corresponding hole in the chassis and position the new front panel board assembly on the chassis so that the screw hole in itis aligned with the corresponding screw hole 1 in the chassis. Then, install the screw to secure ...
6. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new front system fan 1 to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, remove the new front system fan 1 from the package. 7. Position the new front system fan 1 on the system fan 1 mounting area of the chassis so that the three t...
7. Position the new rear system fan, which has four new rubber mounts attached, on the chassis so that the four new rubber mounts are aligned with the corresponding holes in the chassis. Push the rubbermounts through the holes, and then pull on the tips of the rubber mounts from the other side of th...
10. Install the four screws to secure the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 on the system board. It is recommended that you carefully install the four screws using the following method to avoid any possibledamage to the system board. a. Partially tighten screw 1 , then firmly tighten screw 3 , and th...
6. Remove the old system board battery. Figure 114. Removing the system board battery 7. Install a new system board battery. Figure 115. Installing the system board battery 8. Reinstall the PCI Express card (such as the Ethernet card) that has been removed. See “Installing the Ethernet card” on page...
13. Disconnect all cables from the system board. Then, remove the ten screws that secure the system board following the recommended numerical sequence as shown. Figure 116. Removing the screws that secure the system board 180 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual
14. Gently lift each edge of the system board a little bit upward so that the system board is released from the mounting studs on the chassis. Then, move the system board to the front of the server and thencarefully pivot the system board upward to remove it out of the chassis. Note: Carefully handl...
17. Install the ten screws following the recommended numerical sequence as shown to secure the new system board on the chassis. Figure 119. Installing the screws to secure the system board 18. Remove the microprocessors from the old system board and install them on the new system board. See “Install...
b. Position the microprocessor socket cover above the microprocessor socket so that the small triangle 1 on the socket cover faces the small triangle 2 on the microprocessor retainer. Then, carefully press the socket cover straight down into the socket until it snaps into position. Figure 120. Insta...
What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the appropriate section. • To complete the replacement, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 185. • After a system board is replaced, do the following: 1. Start the Setup Utility program by pressing the F1 key, and then che...
6. Tighten the thumbscrew on the server cover to secure the server cover in place. Note: For safety consideration, ensure that you use a tool, for example a screwdriver, to tighten the thumbscrew and always ensure that the thumbscrew is securely installed. Also, do not over-tightenthe thumbscrew. 7....
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...
1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to locate a diagnostic program. 2. Download and unzip the diagnostic program package to get the diagnostic program package folder. 3. Open the diagnostic program package folder and run the QTW.exe file. 4. Select the ...
Symptom Action through the program main interface. See “Startingthe ThinkServer EasyStartup program” on page 69. 2. Verify if the optical drive or the disc has problems. See “Optical drive problems” on page 191. Optical drive problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the...
Symptom Action 8. Replace the signal cable for the optical drive. 9. Replace the optical drive. Hard disk drive problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the order in which they are listed until theproblem is solved. If none of these actions solve the problem, see “Troub...
Symptom Action 8. Reconnect the backplane signal cable and repeat step 1 through step 4. 9. If you suspect a problem with the backplane signal cable or the backplane: a. Replace the affected backplane signal cable. b. Replace the affected backplane. Multiple hard disk drives fail. 1. If you have any...
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 ...
• Drivers and software • 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 th...
The warranty does not cover the following:• Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or non-warranted Lenovo parts• Identification of software problem sources• Configuration of the UEFI BIOS as part of an installation or upgrade• Changes, modifications, or upgrades to device dri...
Trademarks Lenovo, the Lenovo logo, and ThinkServer are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, orboth. Intel, Intel Core, and Intel Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States, other countries, orboth. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Microsof...
or replacement of servers or parts on implementation of appropriate remedial measures to mitigate suchenvironmental contamination. Implementation of such remedial measures is a customer responsibility. Table 15. Limits for particulates and gases Contaminant Limits Particulate • The room air must be ...
Battery recycling information for the European Union Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU). Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European Directive 2006/66/ECconcerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries and accumulators...
Electronic emission notices The following information refers to the Lenovo ThinkServer machine types 70B4, 70B5, 70B6, and 70B7. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of th...
Warning: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. German Class A compliance statement Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis: Hinweis für Geräte der Klasse A EU-Richtlinie zur Elektromagneti...
ENERGY STAR model information ENERGY STAR ® is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy aimed at saving money and protecting the environment through energy efficient products andpractices. Lenovo is proud to offer our customers products with an EN...
Index 2.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane locations 42 3.5-inch hot-swap hard-disk-drive backplane locations 40 A about RAID 72 Advanced menu Setup Utility program 62 advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAID configuring 79 ambient temperature limit LED 21 B BIOS and TMM update software 13 Boot Manage...
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