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Contents Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Chapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Notices and statements in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Related documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chapter 2. Se...
Page 6 - Chapter 6. Configuring the server; EasyStartup; iv
Removing and installing drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Removing a DVD drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Installing a DVD drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Removing an optional tape drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Installing an optional tape ...
Page 7 - Using the Boot Manager program; Chapter 7. Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting tables; Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistance; Before you call
EasyStartup overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148Installing your operating system without using EasyStartup . . . . . . . 150 Using the Boot Manager program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Enabling the Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Utility program . . . . . . . . . 151Configuring ...
Page 8 - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement; Index
Lenovo product service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Appendix B. Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Trademarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192Product recycling and disposal ...
Page 9 - Before installing this product, read the Safety Information.; vii
Safety Before installing this product, read the Safety Information. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança. Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí. Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt. Lees voordat u dit produc...
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Important: All caution and danger statements in this documentation begin with a number. Thisnumber is used to cross reference an English caution or danger statement withtranslated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information book. For example, if a caution statement begins w...
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Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables ishazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation,maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electricalstorm. v Connect all power cords to a pro...
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Statement 3: CAUTION:When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, ortransmitters) are installed, note the following: v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product couldresult in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceableparts insi...
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Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION:Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION:The power control button on the device and the power switch on the powersupply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The devicealso might have mo...
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Statement 8: CAUTION:Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the followinglabel attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside anycomponent that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts insidethese components. If you suspect a problem ...
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Statement 13: DANGER Overloading a branch circuit is potentially a fire hazard and a shock hazardunder certain conditions. To avoid these hazards, ensure that your systemelectrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protectionrequirements. Refer to the information that is provided with your d...
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Statement 26: CAUTION:Do not place any object on top of rack-mounted devices. This server is suitable for use on an IT power-distribution system whose maximumphase-to-phase voltage is 240 V under any distribution fault condition. Important: This product is not suitable for use with visual display wo...
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xvi ThinkServer TD200 Types 3724, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3824, 3826, 3836: Installation and User Guide
Page 19 - Chapter 1. Introduction; This
Chapter 1. Introduction This Installation and User Guide contains information and instructions for setting up your ThinkServer TD200 Types 3724, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3824, 3826, 3836server, instructions for installing optional devices, and instructions for cabling andconfiguring the server. For r...
Page 20 - ThinkServer EasyStartup; Notices and statements in this document; Safety Information
The model number and serial number are on the lower right side of the bezel. 1 Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. The server comes with the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD to help you configure the hardware and install the operating system. Important: The ...
Page 21 - Related documentation; The Lenovo
v Danger: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you. A danger statement is placed just before thedescription of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step orsituation. Related documentation The Lenovo ThinkServer Documentation D...
Page 23 - Chapter 2. Server setup roadmap
Chapter 2. Server setup roadmap The installation process varies depending on the configuration of the server when itwas delivered. In some cases, the server is fully configured and just needs to beinstalled in the rack, connected to power and the network, and started. In othercases, the server needs...
Page 25 - Chapter 3. What is included with your server; The TD200 server package includes the server, power cords, and the; Features and technologies; The server uses the following features and technologies:; Integrated Management Module; – Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) version 2.0; UEFI-compliant server firmware
Chapter 3. What is included with your server The TD200 server package includes the server, power cords, and the ThinkServer Documentation DVD. 1 Server 2 Shipgroup box containing power cords and the ThinkServer Documentation DVD Features and technologies The server uses the following features and te...
Page 27 - As of the date of this document, the Linux operating system does not; Specifications
Some models support memory mirroring. Memory mirroring replicates and storesdata on two pairs of DIMMs within two channels (channel 0 and 1)simultaneously. If a failure occurs, the memory controller switches from theprimary pair of memory DIMMs to the backup pair of DIMMs. To support memorymirroring...
Page 30 - Software; Lenovo provides software to help get your server up and running.; EasyManage
Table 1. Features and specifications (continued) Up to eight expansion slots (dependingon the model): v Six expansion slots on the systemboard – Four PCI Express Gen2 x8 slots (two x8 links and two x4 link) – One PCI Express Gen2 x16 slot (x8 link) – One PCI 32-bit/33 MHz slot v One PCI Express Gen1...
Page 31 - Reliability, availability, and serviceability
Reliability, availability, and serviceability Three important server design features are reliability, availability, and serviceability(RAS). The RAS features help to ensure the integrity of the data that is stored inthe server, the availability of the server when you need it, and the ease with which...
Page 33 - Front view
Chapter 4. Server controls, LEDs, and power This section describes the controls, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and connectors onthe front and rear of the server, and how to turn the server on and off. For thelocation of the LEDs on the system board, see “System-board LEDs” on page 33. Note: The illu...
Page 35 - Power control button and power-on LED; ac power is not present, or the power supply or the LED itself has
1 Power-on LED 6 USB 1 2 Power-control button 7 DVD-eject button 3 Hard disk drive activity LED 8 Simple-swap hard disk drive 4 System-error LED 9 DVD drive activity LED (green) 5 USB 2 10 Information panel Power control button and power-on LED Press this button to turn the server on and off manuall...
Page 36 - USB connectors; Connect USB devices to these connectors.; DVD drive activity LED; When this LED is lit, it indicates that the DVD drive is in use.
An LED on the system board might also be lit to help isolate the error.Detailed troubleshooting information is in the Hardware Maintenance Manual . USB connectors Connect USB devices to these connectors. DVD-eject button Press this button to release a CD or DVD from the DVD drive. DVD drive activity...
Page 37 - Operator information panel
Operator information panel The following illustration shows the LEDs on the operator information panel on thefront of the server. 1 System power-on LED 2 Hard disk drive activity LED 3 System-locator LED 4 System-information LED 5 System-error LED v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which...
Page 38 - EasyLED diagnostic panel
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step...
Page 43 - indicate, and actions to solve the problems.
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step...
Page 44 - Rear view; Connect the power cord to this connector.; ac power LED; dc power LED
Rear view The following illustration shows the LEDs and connectors on the rear of the server. 1 Power cord connector 10 USB 1 2 Ethernet transmit/receiveactivity LED 11 Ethernet 1 10/100/1000 3 Ethernet link status LED 12 NMI button 4 Ethernet transmit/receiveactivity LED 13 Systems-management Ether...
Page 46 - System-board internal connectors
System-board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board. 1 Main power 12 Reserved 2 Reserved 13 Simple-swap SATA signal cable connector 3 Optical power 14 Hot-swap main fan connector 4 Front panel connector 15 SATA 0 (optical drive connector) 5 R...
Page 47 - System-board external connectors
System-board external connectors The following illustration shows the external input/output (I/O) connectors on thesystem board. 1 Power connector 6 USB 1-2 2 Serial (COM 1) 7 Ethernet 1 3 Video 8 USB 3-4 4 Systems-managementEthernet connector 9 Ethernet 2 5 NMI button Chapter 4. Server controls, LE...
Page 48 - System-board option connectors; DIMM slots are not supported in this model.
System-board option connectors The following illustration shows the system-board connectors for user-installableoptions. 1 DIMM 9 (reserved) 15 DIMM 2 2 DIMM 10 16 DIMM 1 (reserved) 3 DIMM 11 17 Battery 4 DIMM 12 (reserved) 18 PCI extender card connector 5 DIMM 13 19 Microprocessor 1 6 DIMM 14 20 Mi...
Page 49 - System-board switches and jumpers; The following table describes the jumpers on the system board.
System-board switches and jumpers The following illustration shows the switches and jumpers on the system board. 1 UEFI boot recovery jumper (JP8) 2 Clear CMOS jumper (JP1) 3 SW8 switch block The following table describes the jumpers on the system board. Table 2. System-board jumpers Jumper number J...
Page 51 - illustrations in this document are reserved.
Important: 1. Before you change any switch settings or move any jumpers, turn off the server, then, disconnect all power cords and external cables. Read the safetyinformation (see “Safety” on page vii, “Handling static-sensitive devices” onpage 39, and “Working inside the server with the power on” o...
Page 52 - Optional one-slot PCI extender card
1 Microprocessor mismatchLED 9 PCI slot 6 error LED 2 Microprocessor 2 error LED 10 PCI slot 5 error LED 3 DIMMs 9-18 error LEDs 11 PCI slot 4 error LED 4 DIMMs 1-8 error LEDs 12 Enclosure manager heartbeat LED 5 Microprocessor 1 error LED 13 PCI slot 3 error LED 6 System-board error LED 14 PCI slot...
Page 53 - The server can also be turned on in any of the following ways:; Turning off the server
Server power features When the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on, theoperating system does not run, and all core logic except for the service processor(the Integrated Management Module) is shut down; however, the server canrespond to requests to the service processor, su...
Page 54 - The server can be turned off in any of the following ways:
1 2 The server can be turned off in any of the following ways: v You can turn off the server from the operating system, if your operating systemsupports this feature. After an orderly shutdown of the operating system, theserver will be turned off automatically. v You can press the power-control butt...
Page 55 - Installation guidelines; Servers and Storage
Chapter 5. Installing optional devices and replacing customerreplaceable units Important: Before you install optional hardware, make sure that the server is working correctly. Start the server, and make sure that the operating system starts,if an operating system is installed. If the server is not w...
Page 56 - System reliability guidelines; You have replaced a failed fan as soon as possible.; Working inside the server with the power on; Do not allow your necktie or scarf to hang inside the server.
v You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace hot-swap fans andhot-swap drives. v Blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the componentto remove it from or install it in the server, open or close a latch, and so on. v Orange on a component or an orange label o...
Page 57 - Handling static-sensitive devices; Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.
v Remove jewelry, such as bracelets, necklaces, rings, and loose-fitting wristwatches. v Remove items from your shirt pocket, such as pens and pencils, that could fallinto the server as you lean over it. v Avoid dropping any metallic objects, such as paper clips, hairpins, and screws,into the server...
Page 60 - Opening and closing the bezel media door; To open the media door, do the following:
1 Bezel 2 Hinge assembly 3 Retention tabs Note: The bezel will also disengage from the chassis hinges if you rotate the bezel beyond 180° or if excessive pressure is applied to the bezel. Do not bealarmed because this is how the bezel was designed. The bezel is designedwith breakaway hinges so that ...
Page 61 - Removing the side cover
4. From inside of the top section of the bezel door, slide the blue tab up to unlock the bezel media door (slide the tab down when you want to lock it); then, graspthe pull-point area on the left side of the media door and pull the door open. Note: To close and lock the bezel media door, rotate the ...
Page 62 - To replace the side cover, see “Installing the side cover” on page 134.; Removing the air baffle; To remove the air baffle, do the following:
1 Cover release latch 2 Latch 3 Left-side cover To replace the side cover, see “Installing the side cover” on page 134. Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before turning on the server. Operating the server for extended periods of time (more than 30 minutes)with the cover re...
Page 63 - is over the DIMMs in the rear of the server.
1 Power supply 2 Power-supply handle 8. Remove the air baffle assembly. Press the blue tab (on top of the fan cage) on the air baffle assembly to the left and lift it from the server and set it aside. Note: It might be easier to remove the air baffle if you lift up the plastic tab that is over the D...
Page 64 - Removing the fan cage assembly; Replace a hot-swap fan within 30 seconds of removal.
Removing the fan cage assembly Attention: v Replace a hot-swap fan within 30 seconds of removal. v To ensure proper cooling and airflow, do not operate the server for more than 2minutes with the side cover removed. To remove the front fan cage assembly, do the following: 1. Read the safety informati...
Page 65 - Installing the fan cage assembly
1 Fan cage assembly 2 Fan cage assembly release buttons 8. If you are instructed to return the fan cage, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping. Installing the fan cage assembly Attention: v Replace a hot-swap fan within 30 seconds of...
Page 66 - Make sure that both release buttons click into place.
1 Fan cage assembly 2 Fan cage assembly release buttons 2. Slide the fan cage into the chassis and press firmly until the fan cage is seated firmly in place. Note: Make sure that both release buttons click into place. 3. Install the air baffle (see “Installing the air baffle” on page 132). 4. Rotate...
Page 67 - devices and turn on the server.; Removing the front USB connector assembly; To remove the front USB connector assembly, do the following:
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 5. Install the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). 6. Lock the side cover. 7. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and turn on the server. Removing the front USB connector ass...
Page 68 - bezel door and rotate it away from the server.
1 Power supply 2 Power-supply handle 5. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 44). 6. Remove the fan cage assembly (see “Removing the fan cage assembly” on page 46). 7. Open the bezel. Place your finger on the pull-point area on the left side of the bezel door and rotate it aw...
Page 69 - Installing the front USB connector assembly
9. Press the release tab on the front USB housing; then, tilt the top of the housing away from the chassis and lift the housing out of the chassis. 10. Squeeze the spring clips 1 on the sides of the front USB connector assembly and pull the assembly out of the back of the housing. 11. Pull the front...
Page 70 - Removing the rear adapter-retention bracket; To remove the rear adapter-retention bracket, do the following:
6. Install the fan cage assembly (see “Installing the fan cage assembly” on page 47). Note: Make sure that all cables are routed so that they are not damaged when inserting the fan cage assembly into the server. 7. Install the air baffle (see “Installing the air baffle” on page 132). 8. Rotate the p...
Page 71 - Open the rear adapter retention bracket.; Installing the rear adapter retention bracket; To install the rear adapter retention bracket, do the following:; Close the rear adapter retention bracket.
4. Open the rear adapter retention bracket. 5. Press the rear adapter retention bracket and release the top hinge point; then, release the other hinge point and remove the bracket from the chassis. 1 Rear adapter retention bracket 2 Hinge pins 6. If you are instructed to return the rear adapter-rete...
Page 73 - Do not allow the server to fall over.; Installing the battery
Statement 2: CAUTION:When replacing the lithium battery, use only a battery recommended by themanufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery,replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly us...
Page 74 - To install the battery, do the following:
v The lithium battery must be handled correctly to avoid possible danger. If youreplace the battery, you must adhere to the following instructions. v You must replace the battery with a lithium battery of the same type from thesame manufacturer. v To avoid possible danger, read and follow the follow...
Page 75 - Removing and installing drives
Note: You must wait approximately 1 to 3 minutes after you connect the power cord of the server to an electrical outlet before pressing the power-controlbutton. 6. Start the Setup Utility and reset the configuration. v Set the system date and time. v Set the power-on password. v Reconfigure the serv...
Page 77 - Removing a DVD drive
1 Bay 1 2 Bay 2 3 Bay 3 4 Bay 4 5 Bay 5 6 Bay 6 7 Bay 7 The following notes describe the types of drives that the server supports and otherinformation that you must consider when installing a drive: v Make sure that you have all the cables and other equipment that is specified inthe documentation th...
Page 79 - the drive then, pull the drive out of the front of the server.
1 Fan cage assembly 2 Fan cage assembly release buttons 8. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the drive that is to be removed. 9. Press and hold the blue release tabs on each side of the DVD drive to release the drive; then, pull the drive out of the front of the server. 10. Remove the blue...
Page 80 - Installing a DVD drive; To install a DVD drive, do the following:
Installing a DVD drive To install a DVD drive, do the following: 1. If you are replacing a drive, make sure that: v You have all the cables and other equipment that are specified in thedocumentation that comes with the new drive. v You have checked the instructions that come with the new drive todet...
Page 82 - Reconnect the power and signal cables to the drive.
5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new DVD drive to any unpainted metal surface on the server; then, remove the DVD drive from thepackage and place it on a static-protective surface. 6. Follow the instructions that come with the drive to set jumpers or switches, if there are an...
Page 84 - Removing an optional tape drive; To remove an optional full-high tape drive, do the following:
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 13. Close the bezel. 14. Install the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). 15. Lock the side cover. 16. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and turn on the server. If you have ...
Page 85 - Installing an optional tape drive; To install a optional full-high tape drive, do the following:
and set it aside. 8. Disconnect the tape drive cable from the system board. 9. Remove the screws that secure the tape drive 1 to the server. 10. Gently pull the drive out of the server. 11. If you are instructed to return the tape drive, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging mater...
Page 86 - If you are installing an RDX internal USB tape drive, use the
1 EMC shield 2 Tape drive 5. If the tape drive comes with screws, secure the tape drive to the chassis with the supplied screws. 6. Connect one of the connectors on the optical drive power cable to the tape drive. Note: If you are installing an RDX internal USB tape drive, use the SATA-to-traditiona...
Page 87 - Make sure that all wires and cables inside the server are routed
1 SATA optical drive power cable 2 USB signal cable connector 3 USB signal cable 4 SATA optical drive power cable (SATA-to-traditional power converter cable alsoincluded but not pictured) 5 SATA optical drive signal cable 8. Reinstall the fan cage assembly. Align the fan cage assembly over the fan c...
Page 89 - Inspect the drive tray for signs of damage.
1 Release latch 2 Drive tray handle (in open position) 3 Drive tray 4 Hard disk drive 7. If you are instructed to return the 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials that are supplied toyou for shipping. Installing a 2.5-inch hot-swap hard...
Page 90 - Hardware
1. Read the safety information (see “Safety” on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 37). 2. Touch the static-protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the server; then, remove the drive from the package andplace it on a static-protective surface. 3. Remo...
Page 92 - Rotate the drive tray handle to the closed position.
1 Hot-swap hard disk drive 2 Drive tray 3 Drive tray handle (in open position) 6. If you are instructed to return the 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials that are supplied toyou for shipping. Installing a 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk d...
Page 93 - Removing a simple-swap hard disk drive; Simple-swap hard disk drives are not hot-swappable. Disconnect all
6. Check the hard disk drive status indicator to make sure that the hard disk drive is operating correctly. After you replace a failed hard disk drive, the green activity LED flashes as thedisk spins up. The amber LED turns off after approximately 1 minute. If the newdrive starts to rebuild, the amb...
Page 94 - then, pull the drive assembly out of the bay and set it aside.; Installing a simple-swap hard disk drive
1 Filler panels 2 Drive-bay EMC shield 3 Tab 4 Hard disk drive 6. Pull the loops of the drive assembly that is to be removed toward each other; then, pull the drive assembly out of the bay and set it aside. 7. If you are instructed to return the simple-swap hard disk drive, follow all packaging inst...
Page 95 - IDs for hot-swap hard disk drives
1 Filler panels 2 Drive-bay EMC shield 3 Tab 4 Hard disk drive 3. Pull the loops of the drive assembly toward each other; then, carefully slide the drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops and release the loops. Note: Do not release the loops on the drive assembly until it is completely seat...
Page 96 - Power and signal cables for internal drives; The following cables are provided:; Hard disk drive backplane power connector; on the system board; Simple-swap SATA signal cable connector; on the system board. On the other
Table 4. IDs for the four-bay 3.5-inch hot-swap drive models (continued) Drive bay number ID Drive bay 5 1 Drive bay 6 2 Drive bay 7 3 Table 5. IDs for the eight-bay 2.5-inch hot-swap models Drive bay number ID Drive bay 4 0 Drive bay 5 1 Drive bay 6 2 Drive bay 7 3 Drive bay 8 4 Drive bay 9 5 Drive...
Page 97 - Removing a power supply
– The 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS and hot-swap SATA models come with the following cables to provide signal and power to the hot-swap SAS/SATAdrives: - Two single signal cables (thick red and black) that connects to the signal cable connectors on the hard disk drive backplanes and the connectors onthe SAS...
Page 98 - To remove a power supply, do the following:
CAUTION:Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the followinglabel attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside anycomponent that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts insidethese components. If you suspect a problem with one of t...
Page 99 - internal components. Be sure to make a note of the cable routing.
1 Power supply 2 Power-supply handle 5. Disconnect the cables from the power supply to the system board and all internal components. Be sure to make a note of the cable routing. Attention: Support the power supply while you remove the mounting screws. After the screws are removed, the power supply i...
Page 100 - Installing a power supply; To install a power supply, do the following:
1 Power supply retaining screws 2 Power supply assembly 7. If you are instructed to return the power supply, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping. Installing a power supply To install a power supply, do the following: Note: Approxim...
Page 101 - the power supply to the chassis.
1 Power supply retaining screws 2 Power supply assembly 2. While you support the power supply cage, install the three screws that secure the power supply to the chassis. 3. Connect the cables from the power supply to the system board and all internal components. 4. Rotate the power-supply-cage assem...
Page 102 - Removing a hot-swap fan
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 5. Install the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). 6. Lock the side cover. 7. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and turn on the server. Removing a hot-swap fan Attention: v...
Page 103 - Installing a hot-swap fan
4. If you are instructed to return the hot-swap fan, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping. Installing a hot-swap fan Attention: v Replace a hot-swap fan within 30 seconds of removal. v To ensure proper cooling and airflow, do not op...
Page 104 - Removing a memory module; Carefully position the server on its side so that it is facing up.
3. Press down on the fan until it locks into place; then, close the fan handle to the locking position. 4. Install the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). 5. Lock the side cover. Removing a memory module To remove a DIMM, do the following: 1. Read the safety information (see “S...
Page 105 - Do not insert memory DIMMs into connectors marked as reserved.
1 Power supply 2 Power-supply handle 6. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the air baffle” on page 44). 7. Locate the DIMM connector that contains the DIMM that is to be replaced. Note: Do not insert memory DIMMs into connectors marked as reserved. These DIMM slots are not supported in this model....
Page 107 - use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping.; Installing a memory module
1 DIMM 1 (reserved) 9 DIMM 9 (reserved) 2 DIMM 2 10 DIMM 10 3 DIMM 3 11 DIMM 11 4 DIMM 4 (reserved) 12 DIMM 12 (reserved) 5 DIMM 5 13 DIMM 13 6 DIMM 6 14 DIMM 14 7 DIMM 7 15 DIMM 15 8 DIMM 8 16 DIMM 16 . Attention: To avoid breaking the DIMM retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors, open and ...
Page 109 - The amount of usable memory is reduced depending on the system; System Settings; - When you use memory mirroring, you must install a pair of DIMMs at a
Note: The amount of usable memory is reduced depending on the system configuration. A certain amount of memory must be reserved for systemresources. To view the total amount of installed memory and the amount ofconfigured memory, run the Setup Utility. For additional information, see “Usingthe Setup...
Page 113 - Removing an adapter; adapter from the server.
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 12. Install the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). 13. Lock the side cover. 14. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and turn on the server. Removing an adapter To remove an ...
Page 114 - Installing an adapter; Read the documentation that comes with your operating system.
1 Rear adapter-retention bracket 2 Adapter 3 Front adapter-retention bracket 8. If the adapter is not being replaced, install an expansion-slot cover in the expansion-slot opening. 9. If you are instructed to return the adapter, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials that...
Page 117 - block air flow from the fans.; Installing a second microprocessor; from the; Select your product; to download firmware updates.
1 Adapter 2 Rear adapter retention bracket 3 Front adapter retention bracket 8. Connect all required cables to the adapter. Route cables so that they do not block air flow from the fans. 9. Rotate the rear and front adapter-retention brackets to the closed position. 10. Close the bezel. Install the ...
Page 118 - If you have to replace a microprocessor, call for service.
v The first microprocessor must always be installed in microprocessor socket 1. v When one microprocessor is installed, a heat sink filler is not required formicroprocessor socket 2; however, the air baffle must be installed to provideproper system cooling. v Do not remove the first microprocessor f...
Page 119 - To install an additional microprocessor, do the following:
1 DIMM 9 (reserved) 15 DIMM 2 2 DIMM 10 16 DIMM 1 (reserved) 3 DIMM 11 17 Battery 4 DIMM 12 (reserved) 18 PCI extender card connector 5 DIMM 13 19 Microprocessor 1 6 DIMM 14 20 Microprocessor 2 7 DIMM 15 21 Slot 6, PCI 32 bit/33 MHz 8 DIMM 16 22 Slot 5, PCI Express Gen2 x8 (x8) 9 DIMM 8 23 Slot 4, P...
Page 121 - the closed and locked position to the fully open position.; e. Carefully close the microprocessor release latch to secure the
c. Rotate the microprocessor release latch on the microprocessor socket from the closed and locked position to the fully open position. Attention: v Do not touch the microprocessor contact; handle the microprocessor bythe edges only. Contaminants on the microprocessor contacts, such asoil from your ...
Page 123 - Removing a ServeRAID-BR10i SAS/SATA controller
e. Tilt the heat sink slightly to the side and slide the heat sink flange underneath the flange of the heat sink retainer bracket. f. Press down firmly on the heat sink until it is seated securely. g. Rotate the heat-sink lever to the closed position and hook it underneath the lock tab. 10. Reinstal...
Page 124 - Installing the ServeRAID-BR10i SAS/SATA controller
5. Disconnect any cables connected to the adapter. Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the ServeRAID-BR10i adapter connector, open and close the clips gently. 6. Carefully open the retaining clip on each end of the ServeRAID-BR10i adapter connector and remove the adapter fro...
Page 127 - Connect the single end of the power cable to the; Hard disk drive; on the system board and connect the split
slots on the bottom of the chassis underneath the fan cage assembly; then,connect it to the ServeRAID-BR10i SAS/SATA controller as shown in thefollowing illustration: 1 Signal cable for drives 4-7 2 Adapter connector for drives 4-7 signal cable 3 Signal cable for drives 0-3 4 Adapter connector for d...
Page 129 - Removing an optional ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, Go to“Completing the installation” on page 130. Removing an optional ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller To remove a ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA adapter, do the following: 1. ...
Page 130 - Installing the optional ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller
Installing the optional ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller The optional ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller can be installed only in itsdedicated connector, PCI slot 1, on the system board. The ServeRAID-MR10iadapter is supported on hot-swap server models only. The ServeRAID-MR10iSAS/SATA adapter e...
Page 131 - it is firmly connected.
1 ServeRAID adapter 2 Battery carrier 3 Battery 4 Connector for battery carrier b. Press the battery carrier into the connector on the ServeRAID adapter until it is firmly connected. c. Secure the battery carrier to the ServeRAID adapter with the screws that came with the battery pack. 9. Turn the S...
Page 136 - Removing an optional ServeRAID-MR10is VAULT SAS/SATA controller
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 19. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. 20. Replace the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). Go to “Completing the installation” on page 130. If you have other options to install or remove, do so no...
Page 143 - If you have other options to install or remove, do so now.; Removing the virtual media key; To remove the virtual media key, do the following:
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 21. If you have other options to install or remove, do so now. 22. Replace the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). Go to “Completing the installation” on page 130. Removing the virtual media key To remove the virtual med...
Page 144 - Installing the virtual media key; To install a virtual media key, do the following:
Do not insert a memory DIMM in this connector. This DIMM slot is not supported in this model. Do not insert a memory DIMM in this connector. This DIMM slot is not supported in this model. Do not insert a memory DIMM in this connector. This DIMM slot is not supported in this model. Do not insert a me...
Page 145 - Reinstall any adapters that you removed earlier.; Removing the control-panel assembly
Do not insert a memory DIMM in this connector. This DIMM slot is not supported in this model. Do not insert a memory DIMM in this connector. This DIMM slot is not supported in this model. Do not insert a memory DIMM in this connector. This DIMM slot is not supported in this model. Do not insert a me...
Page 146 - server. It is not necessary to remove these drives.
5. Rotate the power-supply cage assembly out of the chassis. Lift up the power-supply cage handle and pull the power-supply cage assembly all theway up until the retainer latch locks the cage in place on the chassis. 1 Power supply 2 Power-supply handle 6. Remove the air baffle (see “Removing the ai...
Page 147 - Installing the control-panel assembly
9. Disconnect the control-panel assembly cable from the system board, noting the routing of the cable (see “System-board internal connectors” on page 28 forthe location of the front panel connector). 10. Locate the control-panel assembly release latch. 11. Press down the release latch of the control...
Page 148 - Completing the installation; hinge holes on the chassis.
1 Power supply support bracket 2 Power supply release tab 8. Close the bezel. 9. Install the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134). 10. Lock the side cover. 11. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and turn on the server. Completing the...
Page 149 - edge of the bezel and hold it in place.
1 Bezel 2 Hinge assembly 3 Retention tabs 2. Push the hinges into the holes on the chassis until they snap into place. 3. If however, the bezel was removed by detaching the sliding hinge mount from the hinge assembly (using the breakaway method as the bezel was designed todo), do the following to re...
Page 150 - mount snaps onto the hinge pin.; Installing the air baffle; To replace the air baffle, do the following:
1 Sliding hinge mount 2 Hinge pin 3 Hinge assembly b. Align the sliding hinge mount with the hinge pin on the hinge assembly on the chassis. c. Press the sliding hinge mount against the hinge pin until the sliding hinge mount snaps onto the hinge pin. 4. Close the bezel. Note: When you lock the serv...
Page 152 - Installing the side cover; Connecting the cables
5. Lock the side cover. 6. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attached devices and turn on the server. Installing the side cover If you removed the side cover, reinstall it. Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the side cover before turning on the server. ...
Page 153 - Updating the server configuration
If the server cables and connector panel have color-coded connections, match thecolor of the cable end with the color of the connector. For example, match a bluecable end with a blue panel connector, a red cable end with a red connector, andso on. The following illustration shows the input/output (I...
Page 154 - Connecting external devices; To attach an external device, do the following:
Some options have device drivers that you must install. For information aboutinstalling device drivers, see the documentation that comes with each option. If the server has a ServeRAID adapter and you have installed or removed a harddisk drive, see the ServeRAID documentation for information about r...
Page 156 - System Information
v Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) program Use this program as an alternative to the Setup Utility for modifying UEFI settingsand IMM settings. Use the ASU program online or out of band to modify UEFIsettings from the command line without the need to restart the server to accessthe Setup Utility. For...
Page 159 - Passwords
v User Security Select this choice to set, change, or clear passwords. See “Passwords” for moreinformation. This choice is on the full and limited Setup Utility menu. – Set Power-on Password Select this choice to set or change a power-on password. See “Power-onpassword” on page 142 for more informat...
Page 160 - Administrator password; Configuring RAID controllers
password has access to only the limited Setup Utility menu; the user can set,change, and delete the power-on password, if the system administrator has giventhe user that authority. Power-on password If a power-on password is set, when you turn on the server, the system startup willnot be completed u...
Page 161 - Using the LSI Configuration Utility program; Use the LSI Configuration Utility program to:
Table 11. RAID configuration utilities (continued) RAID configurationutility Description Location Where to find moreinformation MegaRAID BIOSConfiguration Utility(WebBIOS) For: v ServeRAID-MR10icontroller v ServeRAID-MR10iscontroller v ServeRAID-MR10mcontroller In system firmware.To access: v Use UE...
Page 165 - Using the; Before you use the; DVD
menu and click Change . The Operations panel lists operations that can be performed on the virtual disk. Select the operation and click Go . Then choose from the following operations: v Select Del to delete this virtual disk. v Select Locate and the LEDs flash on the physical drives used by this vir...
Page 166 - Setup and configuration
Configuring RAID The RAID configuration feature that is part of the EasyStartup program enables youto view and change RAID settings for supported RAID controllers. Through thisfeature, you have the ability to select one RAID level for each installed controller,and the program automatically uses the ...
Page 167 - Install operating system:; Typical operating-system installation; Install operating system
You will then see one or more reminders about configuring storage devices, andthen you will be presented with the Lenovo License Agreement. Read the licenseagreement carefully. You must agree with terms in order to continue. After agreeing to the license agreement, you will be given the following ch...
Page 170 - Starting the backup server firmware
3. From Family list, select ThinkServer TD200 , and click Continue . 4. Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates. Download the latest firmware for the server; then, install the firmware, using theinstructions that are included with the downloaded files. When you replace a device in t...
Page 171 - Move the jumper from pins 1 and 2 to pins 2 and 3 to enable the UEFI
To download the server firmware update package from the World Wide Web, do thefollowing: Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document. 1. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. Enter your product number...
Page 172 - In-band automated boot recovery method; Booting Backup Image; Three boot failure
6. Reinstall the server cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 134); then, reconnect all power cords. 7. Restart the server. The power-on self-test (POST) starts. 8. Boot the server to an operating system that is supported by the firmware update package that you downloaded. 9. Perform the fi...
Page 173 - Using the integrated management module
2. Remove any devices that you added recently and restart the server. 3. If the problem remains, go to the Setup utility and select Load Default Settings , and then click Save to restore the server factory settings. Using the integrated management module The integrated management module (IMM) is a s...
Page 174 - Boot sequence manipulation.; Serial over LAN; Using the remote presence capability and blue-screen capture; The remote presence feature provides the following functions:; Enabling the remote presence feature; To enable the remote presence feature, do the following:
v Boot sequence manipulation. The IMM also provides the following remote server management capabilities: v Command-line interface (IPMI Shell) The command-line interface provides direct access to server managementfunctions through the IPMI 2.0 protocol. Use the command-line interface to issuecommand...
Page 177 - Quit to DSA; to exit from the stand-alone memory diagnostics; gui; to display the graphical user interface, or select; cmd; to display the; Advanced Settings Utility program
Note: The DSA Preboot diagnostics program might appear to be unresponsive for an unusual length of time when you start the program. This is normaloperation while the program loads. 4. Optionally, select Quit to DSA to exit from the stand-alone memory diagnostics program. Note: After you exit from th...
Page 180 - Installing Microsoft SNMP services; Uninstalling the LANDesk Software Agent
v Static Content v ASP.NET v ASP v CGI v Server Side Includes v Windows Authentication v IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility Note: When you select ASP.Net or ASP , a dialog box displays the additional role services required. Click Add Required Role Services . 6. Click Install . Note: If IIS is already inst...
Page 181 - If you cannot find the problem in these tables, see the; CD or DVD drive problems
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting This chapter describes the diagnostic tools that are available to help you solveproblems that might occur in the server. If you cannot locate and correct the problem using the information in this chapter,see the Hardware Maintenance Manual for more information. Troubleshoo...
Page 182 - Diskette drive problems
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step...
Page 183 - General problems; Hard disk drive problems
General problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v ...
Page 184 - Intermittent problems
Intermittent problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs...
Page 185 - Memory problems
Memory problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v I...
Page 186 - Microprocessor problems; Monitor or video problems
Microprocessor problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FR...
Page 188 - Optional-device problems
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step...
Page 189 - Power problems
Power problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If...
Page 190 - Serial port problems
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step...
Page 191 - Software problems; Solving undetermined problems
Software problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v...
Page 192 - Solving SCSI problems
clear the CMOS memory; see “System-board switches and jumpers” on page 31. Ifyou suspect that the server firmware is damaged, see “Recovering the serverfirmware” on page 152. Check the LEDs on all the power supplies. If the LEDs indicate that the powersupplies are working correctly, do the following...
Page 193 - Solving power problems; Turn off the server and disconnect all ac power cords.; Solving Ethernet controller problems; Try the following procedures:
1. Make sure that external SCSI devices are turned on before you turn on the server. 2. Make sure that the cables for all external SCSI devices are connected correctly. 3. If an external SCSI device is attached, make sure that the external SCSI termination is set to automatic. 4. Make sure that the ...
Page 194 - POST; This server does not use beep codes for server status.; Event logs; This log contains the three most recent error codes and
– The Ethernet transmit/receive activity LED is lit when the Ethernet controller sends or receives data over the Ethernet network. If the Ethernettransmit/receive activity light is off, make sure that the hub and network areoperating and that the correct device drivers are installed. v Check the LAN...
Page 196 - Clearing the event logs; To clear the event logs, do the following:; Event Log; POST error codes
Table 12. Methods for viewing event logs Condition Action The server is not hung and is connected to anetwork. Run Portable or Installable DSA to view theevent log or create an output file that youcan send to Lenovo service and support. Alternatively, you can use IPMItool to viewthe system-event log...
Page 205 - Check all cables to make sure that they are connected.; Using the documentation; ThinkServer; Getting help and information from the World Wide Web
Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistance If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more informationabout Lenovo products, you will find a wide variety of sources available fromLenovo to assist you. This section contains information about where to go foradditional infor...
Page 206 - Calling for service; Problem determination -; Using other services
Calling for service During the warranty period, you can get help and information by telephone throughthe Customer Support Center. These services are available during the warranty period: v Problem determination - Trained personnel are available to assist you with determining a hardware problem and d...
Page 207 - Warranty; , and follow the instructions on the; Purchasing additional services
Service methods and procedures vary by country, and some services might not beavailable in all countries. International Warranty Service is delivered through themethod of service (such as depot, carry-in, or on-site service) that is provided in theservicing country. Service centers in certain countr...
Page 210 - Trademarks; IBM; Important notes
estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this documentshould verify the applicable data for their specific environment. Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries,or both: LenovoThe Lenovo logoThinkServer The following term...
Page 211 - Product recycling and disposal
Maximum memory might require replacement of the standard memory with anoptional memory module. Lenovo makes no representations or warranties with respect to non-Lenovoproducts. Support (if any) for the non-Lenovo products is provided by the third party,not Lenovo. Some software might differ from its...
Page 212 - Cette marque s’applique uniquement aux pays de l’Union Européenne; Türkiye EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygunluk Beyanı; EEE Yönetmeliğ
Remarque : Cette marque s’applique uniquement aux pays de l’Union Européenne et à la Norvège. L’etiquette du système respecte la Directive européenne 2002/96/EC en matière deDéchets des Equipements Electriques et Electroniques (DEEE), qui détermine lesdispositions de retour et de recyclage applicabl...
Page 213 - Please recycle batteries.
Recycling statements for Japan Battery return program This product may contain a lithium or lithium ion battery. Consult your user manualor service manual for specific battery information. The battery must be recycled ordisposed of properly. Recycling facilities may not be available in your area. Fo...
Page 214 - For the European Union:; This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU).; German Ordinance for Work gloss statement
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 EuropeanDirective 2006/66/EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteriesand accumulators. The Directive determines the...
Page 215 - This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.; Notice to Customers
Das Produkt ist nicht für den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitsplätzen im Sinne § 2 derBildschirmarbeitsverordnung geeignet. Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,...
Page 216 - Germany Class A compliance statement; Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis:
failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommendedmodification of the product, including the fitting of non-Lenovo option cards This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class AInformation Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Sta...
Page 218 - Korea Class A warning statement
Korea Class A warning statement 200 ThinkServer TD200 Types 3724, 3808, 3809, 3815, 3817, 3824, 3826, 3836: Installation and User Guide