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Contents Chapter 1. About this manual . . . . . . 1 Safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Important information about replacing RoHScompliant FRUs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Chapter 2. General information . . . . 11 Features and specifications. . . . . . . . . . 11 Software programs ...
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Chapter 6. Parts listing, TD230 Types1027, 1029, 1039, and 1040 . . . . . 125 Replaceable server components. . . . . . . . 125 Power cords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Chapter 7. Configuring the server . 143 Using the Setup Utility program . . . . . . . . 143 Starting the Setup Utility program ...
Page 7 - Chapter 1. About this manual; Hardware Maintenance Manual; Optional-service customer replaceable unit:; Warranty and; Safety information
Chapter 1. About this manual This Hardware Maintenance Manual contains information to help you solve problems that might occur in your server. It describes the diagnostic tools that come with the server, error codes and suggested actions,and instructions for replacing failing components. Replaceable...
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Page 9 - Statement 1
使用本產品之前,請務必閱讀並瞭解產品隨附的文件 DVD 上的多國語言版本安全資訊。 Bu ürünü kullanmadan önce, ürünle birlikte gönderilen belge DVD'si üzerindeki çok dil içeren güvenlikyönergelerini okuyup anladýðýnýzdan emin olun. Перед використанням цього продукту уважно ознайомтеся з інструкціями з техніки безпеки на різнихмовах, що можн...
Page 13 - copper conductor only, not exceeding 3 meters
Statement 13 CAUTION:Make sure that the rack is secured properly to avoid tipping when the server unit is extended. Statement 14 CAUTION:Some accessory or option board outputs exceed Class 2 or limited power source limits and must beinstalled with appropriate interconnecting cabling in accordance wi...
Page 14 - Important information about replacing RoHS compliant FRUs
Statement 18 CAUTION:Do not place any object on top of rack-mounted devices. Statement 19 CAUTION:Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. Statement 20 CAUTION:The battery is a lithium ion battery. To avoid possible explosion, do not burn the battery. Exchange itonly with the ...
Page 15 - distribution center at the time of order.
RoHS compliant ThinkServer™ TD230 parts have unique FRU part numbers. Before or after June 2006, failedRoHS compliant parts must always be replaced using RoHS compliant FRUs, so only the FRUs identified ascompliant in the system Hardware Maintenance Manual or direct substitutions for those FRUs can ...
Page 17 - Chapter 2. General information; Features and specifications
Chapter 2. General information This chapter provides some general information about your server. Features and specifications The following table provides information about the features and specifications of the server. Dependingon the server model, some features might not be available, or some speci...
Page 18 - Software programs; Lenovo provides software to help get your server up and running.; EasyStartup; ThinkServer EasyStartup; EasyManage; The server has the following RAS features:
Table 1. Features and specifications (continued) • ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter (9240-8i) • ThinkServer 8708EM2 RAID Adapter Integrated functions: • Ethernet controllers (The server comes with two integrated Gigabit Ethernet controllers, which supportconnection to 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbpsnetw...
Page 21 - Chapter 3. Diagnostics; Troubleshooting tables; Remove the software or device that you just added.; DVD drive problems; • See the parts listing in the
Chapter 3. Diagnostics This chapter describes the diagnostic tools that are available to help you solve problems that might occur inthe server. If you cannot diagnose and correct a problem by using the information in this chapter, see Appendix B“Getting help and technical assistance” on page 163 for...
Page 22 - General problems; Hard disk drive problems; Intermittent problems
Symptom Action 3. Replace the DVD drive. The DVD drive tray is notworking. 1. Make sure that the server is turned on. 2. Insert the end of a straightened paper clip into the manual tray-release opening. 3. Reseat the DVD drive. 4. Replace the DVD drive. General problems • Follow the suggested action...
Page 23 - Memory problems
Symptom Action A problem occurs onlyoccasionally and is difficult todiagnose. 1. Make sure that: • All cables and cords are connected securely to the rear of the server and attached devices. • When the server is turned on, air is flowing from the fan grille. If there is no airflow, the fan is not wo...
Page 24 - Microprocessor problems
• See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). • If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a traine...
Page 25 - Monitor problems
Symptom Action The server emits a continuousbeep during the POST,indicating that the startup(boot) microprocessor is notworking correctly. 1. Make sure that the server supports all the microprocessors and that the microprocessors match in speed and cache size. 2. (Trained service technician only) Re...
Page 26 - Optional-device problems
Symptom Action The monitor has screenjitter, or the screen image iswavy, unreadable, rolling, ordistorted. 1. If the monitor self-tests show that the monitor is working correctly, consider the location of the monitor. Magnetic fields around other devices (such astransformers, appliances, fluorescent...
Page 27 - Power problems
Symptom Action 3. Replace the device that you just installed. A Lenovo optional device thatused to work does not worknow. 1. Make sure that all of the hardware and cable connections for the device are secure. 2. If the device comes with test instructions, use those instructions to test the device. 3...
Page 28 - Serial port problems
Symptom Action 5. If you just installed an optional device, remove it, and restart the server. If the server now starts, you might have installed more devices than the powersupply supports. 6. See “Solving undetermined problems” on page 24. The server does not turn off. 1. Determine whether you are ...
Page 29 - Software problems; Solving power problems
Software problems • Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. • See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field repla...
Page 30 - adapters and devices one at a time until the problem is isolated.; Solving Ethernet controller problems; • Make sure that the Ethernet cable is installed correctly.; Solving undetermined problems
3. Remove the adapters and disconnect the cables and power cords to all internal and external devices until the server is at the minimum configuration that is required for the server to start (see “Solvingundetermined problems” on page 24 for the minimum configuration). 4. Reconnect all ac power cor...
Page 32 - Diagnostic LEDs on the front panel and the system board
progress code can be customized to fit the data width. The higher the data bit, the higher the granularityof information that can be sent on the progress port. The progress codes may be reported by the systemBIOS or option ROMs. The response has three types: • Minor: The message displays on the scre...
Page 33 - Front view
Chapter 4. Locating parts, controls, LEDs, and connectors This chapter provides information to help you locate your server parts, controls, light-emitting diodes(LEDs), and connectors. Front view Figure 1 “Front view of the server” on page 27 shows the LEDs and parts on the front of the server. Figu...
Page 36 - Rear view
Table 2. Meanings of the status LEDs on the front panel (continued) LED State Color Description On Green The server is linked to a local area network (LAN). Blinking Green The LAN is active and data is being transferred. Ethernet statusLED Off Off The server is not linked to a LAN. On Green The syst...
Page 37 - Hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs
Figure 4. Rear view of the server 1 Power cord connector 5 PCI card zone 2 Serial port 6 Ethernet connector 2 3 VGA monitor connector 7 Ethernet connector 1 4 USB connectors (4) 8 Front door key (cut the plastic clip to get the key) Hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs For server models with hot-swa...
Page 38 - LEDs for the Ethernet connectors; Locating server components
Table 3. Hot-swap hard disk drive status LEDs Hot-swap hard disk drive status LED State Description On The hot-swap hard disk drive is present. 1 Hot-swap hard disk drive present LED Off The hot-swap hard disk drive is not present. On The hot-swap hard disk drive is active. 2 Hot-swap hard disk driv...
Page 39 - Locating parts on the system board
Figure 6. Server component locations (side view without the server cover) 1 Power supply assembly 9 Onboard ICH10R SATA RAID controller 2 Memory slots for microprocessor 1 (some slots might with installed memory modules) 10 PCI Express x4 slot 3 Optical drive 11 PCI card slot 4 Hard disk drive zone*...
Page 41 - Locating diagnostic LEDs on the system board; Jumper block settings
16 Memory slot (CPU2 DIMM CHE2) 33 System board battery 17 Memory slot (CPU2 DIMM CHE1) 34 System fan 3 connector Locating diagnostic LEDs on the system board There are several diagnostic LEDs on the system board to help you diagnose specific problems. Figure8 “Diagnostic LEDs on the system board” o...
Page 43 - Locating connectors on the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes
Note: Before clearing the CMOS, turn off the server and disconnect the power cord. Move the jumper from pins 1-2 to pins 2-3. Wait more than five minutes; then, move the jumper back to the normal position (pins1-2 is short circuited) to clear CMOS. Locating connectors on the hot-swap hard disk drive...
Page 45 - Chapter 5. Replacing FRUs; Guidelines; Safety Information; ThinkServer
Chapter 5. Replacing FRUs This chapter provides detailed instructions for replacing FRUs in the server. FRU replacements are to be done only by trained service technicians. This chapter does not contain the remove or replace procedure for all FRUs. Only the major FRUs aredocumented. Guidelines This ...
Page 46 - System reliability guidelines; come with the options.; Handling static-sensitive devices; • Wear an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap, if one is available.
• To view the error LEDs on the system board and internal components, leave the server connected to power. • You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace hot-swap fans, redundant hot-swap ac power supplies, or hot-plug USB devices. However, you must turn off the server before perform...
Page 48 - Guidelines for servicing electrical equipment
4. Remove the cover. 5. Check for any obvious non-Lenovo alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-Lenovo alterations. 6. Check inside the server for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquid, or signs of fire or smoke damage. 7. Chec...
Page 49 - Removing the server cover; To remove the server cover, do the following:
Removing the server cover Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of the p...
Page 50 - to loosen the thumbscrews.
4. Loosen the two thumbscrews attached on the rear of the server cover and then slide the server cover to the rear. Notes: a. The two thumbscrews are securely installed and you need to use a tool, for example a screw driver, to loosen the thumbscrews. b. The two thumbscrews are integrated parts of t...
Page 51 - Pivot the server cover outward to completely remove it.; Removing and reinstalling the front bezel; To remove and reinstall the front bezel, do the following:
5. Pivot the server cover outward to completely remove it. Figure 12. Removing the server cover To reinstall the server cover, see “Installing the server cover” on page 122. Removing and reinstalling the front bezel Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understa...
Page 52 - Go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 122.; Locking or unlocking the hard disk drive side door
3. Remove the front bezel by releasing the three plastic tabs 1 on the left side and pulling the front bezel outward. Figure 13. Removing the front bezel 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 chass...
Page 55 - Installing, removing, or replacing optional hardware devices; Products; Memory module installation rules; All memory module types and capacities must be consistent.
3. To unlock the side door, remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 43. Then, rotate the plastic latch of the side door to the open position. Reinstall the server cover. See “Installingthe server cover” on page 122. The side door is unlocked and you can open the side door by...
Page 56 - Installing a memory module; To install a memory module, do the following:
Table 6. Memory module installation rules CPU DIMM CPU1 DIMM CHA2 CPU1 DIMM CHA1 CPU1 DIMM CHB2 CPU1 DIMM CHB1 CPU2 DIMM CHD2 CPU2 DIMM CHD1 CPU2 DIMM CHE2 CPU2 DIMM CHE1 OneDIMM X TwoDIMMs* X, 1 X, 2 CPU 1 FourDIMMs X, 3 X, 1 X, 4 X, 2 TwoDIMMs X, 1 X, 2 FourDIMMs* X, 1 X, 3 X, 2 X, 4 SixDIMMs X, 5...
Page 57 - on the new memory; Removing a memory module; To remove a memory module, do the following:
4. Open the retaining clips of the memory slot into which you want to install the memory module. Figure 17. Opening the retaining clips of the memory slot 5. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new memory module to any unpainted metal surface on the outside of the server. Then, rem...
Page 58 - packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.; Removing or installing internal drives; the ThinkServer systems page, click
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 43. 3. Locate the memory slot...
Page 59 - Removing the optical drive; To remove the optical drive, do the following:
Removing the optical drive Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of the ...
Page 60 - Installing the optical drive; might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
6. Remove the optical drive retainers from both sides of the old optical drive and save them to use when you install a new optical drive. Figure 21. Removing the optical drive retainers 7. If you are instructed to return the removed optical drive to the manufacturer, follow all packaging instruction...
Page 61 - DANGER; Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 43.
DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following. Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with opticalinstruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. Class 1 Laser ProductLaser Klasse 1Laser Klass 1Luokan 1 La...
Page 62 - Connect one end of the signal cable
7. Slide the new optical drive into the drive bay until it snaps into position. Figure 23. Installing the optical drive 8. Connect one end of the signal cable 2 to the rear of the new optical drive and the other end to an available SATA connector (SATA connector 5 recommended) on the system board. S...
Page 63 - Removing a hot-swap hard disk drive; either a drive or a filler panel installed in each drive bay.
Removing a hot-swap hard disk drive Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a cop...
Page 64 - and
2. Locate the hot-swap hard disk drive you want to remove. Then, press the blue release button 1 and rotate the handle of the hard disk drive bracket to the open position. Figure 26. Opening the handle of the hot-swap hard disk drive bracket 58 ThinkServer TD230 Hardware Maintenance Manual
Page 66 - Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive
4. Remove the four screws that secure the hard disk drive and then remove the hard disk drive from the bracket. Figure 28. Removing the hot-swap hard disk drive 5. If you are instructed to return the removed hot-swap hard disk drive to the manufacturer, follow all packaging instructions and use any ...
Page 68 - button
2. Locate a hot-swap hard disk drive bay that you want to install the drive. Then, press the blue release button 1 and rotate the handle of the hard disk drive bracket to the open position. Figure 30. Opening the handle of the hot-swap hard disk drive bracket 62 ThinkServer TD230 Hardware Maintenanc...
Page 69 - and pull the hard disk drive bracket out of the drive bay.; Remove the plastic drive bay filler and save it for future use.
3. Grasp the handle 1 and pull the hard disk drive bracket out of the drive bay. Figure 31. Removing the hot-swap hard disk drive bracket 4. Remove the plastic drive bay filler and save it for future use. Note: The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays and PC...
Page 71 - reconfigure the disk arrays after you replace hard disk drives.
8. Press the handle 1 to rotate it to the closed position until the blue release button snaps into place and the bracket with the hard disk drive is securely locked in the drive bay. Figure 34. Locking the hot-swap hard disk drive in the drive bay 9. Check the hard disk drive status LEDs to make sur...
Page 73 - do one of the following:
3. Locate the non-hot-swap hard disk drive you want to remove and disconnect the power cable and the signal cable from the hard disk drive. Then, pull the handle of the hard disk drive bracket to slide thebracket with the hard disk drive out of the drive bay. Figure 36. Disconnecting cables and slid...
Page 74 - then remove the hard disk drive from the bracket.; both sides and then remove the hard disk drive from the bracket.; Installing a non-hot-swap hard disk drive
• If the non-hot-swap hard disk drive is secured in the bracket by screws, remove the four screws and then remove the hard disk drive from the bracket. Figure 37. Removing the screws that secure the hard disk drive • If the non-hot-swap hard disk drive is secured in the bracket by retainers, remove ...
Page 76 - hard disk drive bracket to slide the bracket out of the drive bay.
3. Locate a non-hot-swap hard disk drive bay that you want to install the drive. Then, pull the handle of the hard disk drive bracket to slide the bracket out of the drive bay. Figure 40. Sliding the non-hot-swap hard disk drive bracket out 4. Remove the plastic drive bay filler and save it for futu...
Page 77 - on both sides to secure the hard disk drive in the bracket.
• If you want to secure the hard disk drive in the bracket by screws, align the screw holes in both sides of the hard disk drive with the corresponding holes in the bracket. Then, install the four screws tosecure the hard disk drive in the bracket. Figure 41. Securing the hard disk drive in the brac...
Page 78 - the power cable and the signal cable to the hard disk drive.; Installing or removing a PCI card
7. Push the hard disk drive to slide the bracket with the hard disk drive into the drive bay until it snaps into position. Figure 43. Sliding the non-hot-swap hard disk drive into the bay 8. Locate an available five-wire power connector and an available signal cable connector. Then, connect the powe...
Page 79 - Installing a PCI card
Installing a PCI card Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of the publi...
Page 80 - Removing a PCI card; This section provides instructions on how to remove a PCI card.
7. Position the new PCI card on the PCI card slot which you have removed the slot bracket in step 5 on page 73. Then, press the PCI card straight down until it is securely seated into the slot. Install thescrew to secure the PCI card in place. Figure 44. Installing a PCI card 8. Depending on the typ...
Page 81 - Installing or removing the Ethernet card; Installing the Ethernet card
2. Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 43. 3. Lay the server on its side for easier operation. 4. Locate the PCI card you want to remove. Then, depending on the type of the PCI card, you might need to disconnect any cables from the PCI card or the system board. 5. Remove...
Page 82 - Removing the Ethernet card
This section provides instructions on how to install the Ethernet card and how to install the Ethernet carddriver on Windows operating systems. Use any documentation that came with the Ethernet card and followthose instructions in addition to the instructions in this section. To install the Ethernet...
Page 83 - Installing the RAID 5 key; To install the RAID 5 key, do the following:
5. If you are instructed to return the removed Ethernet card to the manufacturer, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping. 6. To complete the removal procedure, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 122. Installing or removin...
Page 84 - page 33. Then, install the RAID 5 key into the SATA key connector.; Removing the RAID 5 key; To remove the RAID 5 key, do the following:
5. Locate the SATA key connector on the system board. See “Locating parts on the system board” on page 33. Then, install the RAID 5 key into the SATA key connector. Figure 46. Installing the RAID 5 key What to do next: • To work with another piece of hardware, go to the appropriate section. • To com...
Page 85 - system board” on page 33.; Installing the TR 500 key; To install the TR 500 key , do the following:
4. Remove the RAID 5 key from the SATA key connector on the system board. See “Locating parts on the system board” on page 33. Figure 47. Removing the RAID 5 key 5. If you are instructed to return the removed RAID 5 key to the manufacturer, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging mat...
Page 86 - Removing the TR 500 key; To remove the TR 500 key, 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 “Removing the server cover” on page 43. 3. Lay the server on its ...
Page 88 - Remove the server cover. See “Removing the server cover” on page 43.
About the RMM3 The RMM3 is a 1.23-inch x 2.30-inch printed circuit board. Figure 50. RMM3 The RMM3 is a kind of add-on card which offers convenient, remote KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse)access and control through the LAN or Internet. It captures, digitizes, and compresses videos and transmitsthe v...
Page 92 - ThinkServer Remote Management User Guide; Removing the RMM3
10. Remove the ribbon cable from the option package. Connect one end of the ribbon cable to the RMM3 connector on the system board. See “Locating parts on the system board” on page 33. Then, connectthe other end of the ribbon cable to the connector on the RMM3. Figure 54. Connecting the ribbon cable...
Page 94 - Removing the RAID card
7. To complete the removal procedure, go to “Completing the parts replacement” on page 122. Installing, removing, or replacing hardware devices This section provides instructions on how to install, remove, or replace hardware devices for your server.You can maintain your server by replacing the fail...
Page 95 - Installing the RAID card; Installing the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter
Installing the RAID card This section provides instructions on the following: • “Installing the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter” on page 89 • “Installing the ThinkServer 8708EM2 RAID Adapter” on page 90 Note: This section only applies to server models with hot-swap hard disk drives. Installing the Thin...
Page 96 - Installing the ThinkServer 8708EM2 RAID Adapter; To install the RAID card, do the following:
9. Connect the mini SAS signal cables (port 0 to port 3) to the corresponding SATA/SAS signal connectors (connector 0 to connector 3) on the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes. See “Locating connectors onthe hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes” on page 37. Note: Each mini SAS signal cable might hav...
Page 98 - Installing the ThinkServer 8708EM2 RAID Battery; 00 recharging cycles, whichever comes first.
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 122. Then, refer to Chapter 7 “Configuring the server” on page 143 for information about RAID configuration. Installing the Think...
Page 100 - Connecting the mini SAS cable
3. Hold the battery card assembly with the battery side up and the J5 board-to-board connector lining up with the J10 BBU connector 1 on the RAID card. Carefully press the battery card assembly onto the RAID card so that the two connectors are firmly joined. Then, secure the battery card assemblyto ...
Page 101 - to the RAID card. Connect the four SAS connectors
Figure 61. SAS connectors on the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes 1 SATA/SAS signal connector 2 3 SATA/SAS signal connector 0 2 SATA/SAS signal connector 3 4 SATA/SAS signal connector 1 When connecting the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter to the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes using themini SAS c...
Page 102 - Removing or installing the heat sink and fan assembly; Removing the heat sink and fan assembly; minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover.
Figure 62. Mini SAS cable with four SAS connectors Note: When you are connecting the cables to the corresponding SAS connectors (0-3) on the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes, follow the sequence indicated by the number on the label on each cable. SAS connector SAS cable label SATA/SAS connector o...
Page 105 - Installing the heat sink and fan assembly; To install the heat sink and fan assembly, do the following:
8. To install the heat sink and fan assembly, see “Installing the heat sink and fan assembly” on page 99. Installing the heat sink and fan assembly Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Informatio...
Page 106 - on the
4. Touch the static-protective package that contains the heat sink and fan assembly to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, remove the heat sink and fan assembly from the package. Note: When handling the heat sink and fan assembly, do not touch the thermal grease 1 on the bottom...
Page 107 - Removing or installing a front fan; Removing a front fan
5. Place the heat sink and fan assembly on the system board so that the four screws on the heat sink and fan assembly are aligned with the corresponding mounting studs on the system board. Make sure thatyou properly place the heat sink and fan assembly so that you can easily connect the heat sink an...
Page 108 - This section provides instructions on how to remove a front fan.
This section provides instructions on how to remove a front fan. DANGER Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. To remove a front fan, 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...
Page 109 - Installing a front fan; This section provides instructions on how to install a front fan.
6. The front fan is attached to the chassis by four rubber mounts 1 . Remove the front fan by cutting the rubber mounts and gently pulling the front fan out of the chassis. Figure 69. Removing the front fan 7. Reinstall all hard disk drives. See “Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive” on page 60 or ...
Page 110 - To install a front fan, do the following:
DANGER Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. To install a front fan, 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...
Page 111 - “Locating parts on the system board” on page 33.; Removing or installing the rear fan
4. Install the front fan by aligning the four rubber mounts with the corresponding holes in the chassis, and then push the rubber mounts through the holes. Notes: a. The new front fan will have four new rubber mounts attached. b. If two microprocessors are installed in your server, you can install t...
Page 112 - Removing the rear fan; This section provides instructions on how to remove the rear fan.; To remove the rear fan, do the following:
Removing the rear fan Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of the publi...
Page 113 - mounts and gently pulling the rear fan out of the chassis.; To install the rear fan, see “Installing the rear fan” on page 107.; Installing the rear fan; This section provides instructions on how to install the rear fan.
5. The rear fan is attached to the chassis by four rubber mounts. Remove the rear fan by cutting the rubber mounts and gently pulling the rear fan out of the chassis. Figure 71. Removing the rear fan 6. If you are instructed to return the removed rear fan to the manufacturer, follow all packaging in...
Page 114 - To install the rear fan, do the following:
DANGER Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. To install the rear fan, 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 connecte...
Page 115 - the system board” on page 33.; Removing or installing the microprocessor
3. Place the rear fan on the chassis so that the four rubber mounts are aligned with the corresponding holes in the chassis. Then, push the rubber mounts through the holes. Notes: a. The new rear fan will have four new rubber mounts attached. b. You might also need to pull the rubber mounts through ...
Page 116 - Removing the microprocessor; To remove the microprocessor, do the following:
Removing the microprocessor Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of the...
Page 117 - Installing the microprocessor; socket must be empty.
Installing the microprocessor Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of t...
Page 118 - bottom of the new microprocessor.
6. Slightly press the retainer of the microprocessor socket to open it. Figure 75. Opening the retainer 7. Remove the protective cover from the microprocessor socket. To avoid damaging the pins in the microprocessor socket, do not touch the pins while removing the cover. Figure 76. Removing the micr...
Page 119 - Replacing the system board battery; reconfigure the server.; Statement 2
9. Hold the new microprocessor by the edges and align the notches 1 on it with the tabs 2 in the microprocessor socket. Then, install the microprocessor into the socket. Figure 77. Installing the microprocessor Replacing the system board battery Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repa...
Page 120 - • Repair or disassemble; To replace the system board battery, do the following:; Removing or installing the system board; Removing the system board
• Heat to more than 100° C (212° F) • Repair or disassemble To replace the system board battery, 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 connect...
Page 123 - Installing the system board; and tighten the eight screws to secure the system board in place.
Installing the system board Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a copy of the...
Page 124 - Replacing the power supply assembly; Statement 8; To replace the power supply assembly, do the following:
Replacing the power supply assembly Attention: Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety Information and the Warranty and Support Information on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD that came with your product, and “Guidelines” on page 39. To obtain a cop...
Page 127 - Use only screws provided by Lenovo.
9. Install the four screws to secure the new power supply assembly and install the metal clip to hold the new power supply assembly in place. Then, install the screw to secure the metal clip. Note: Use only screws provided by Lenovo. Figure 84. Installing the power supply assembly Chapter 5 . Replac...
Page 128 - use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping.; Completing the parts replacement
10. Properly route the power cables through the holes 1 in the chassis and connect the power cables to all drives, PCI card(s) if necessary, and the system board. Then, secure the power cables to the chassiswith cable clips or ties, if necessary. Figure 85. Holes in the chassis for cable routing 11....
Page 129 - To install the server cover, do the following:; Connecting the cables; To prevent damage to equipment, connect the power cords last.; Turning on the server
Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, install the server cover before turning on the server. Operating the server for extended periods of time (more than 30 minutes) with the cover removed might damageserver components. To install the server cover, do the following: 1. Make sure that all cables...
Page 130 - Turning off the server; Statement 5; Connecting external devices
If the server has an optional RAID controller and you have installed or removed a hard disk drive, see thedocumentation that comes with the RAID controller for information about reconfiguring the disk arrays. Turning off the server When you turn off the server and leave it connected to ac power, the...
Page 131 - Replaceable server components; Replaceable components are of three types:
Chapter 6. Parts listing, TD230 Types 1027, 1029, 1039, and1040 The following replaceable components are available for the ThinkServer TD230 Types 1027, 1029, 1039, and1040 servers. To check for an updated parts listing on the Web, do the following: 1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. 2. In the ...
Page 132 - You may install an optional-service CRU yourself or
• Optional-service customer replaceable unit: You may install an optional-service CRU yourself or request Lenovo to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designatedfor your server. • Field replaceable unit (FRU): FRUs must be installed only by trained servic...
Page 144 - Power cords
Table 10. Parts listing, Type 1040 (continued) Index Description CRU partnumber(Tier 1) CRU partnumber(Tier 2) FRU partnumber Lenovo RDX 160 GB cartridge (models CTO) 67Y1421 Lenovo RDX 320 GB cartridge (models CTO) 67Y1422 Lenovo RDX 500 GB cartridge (models CTO) 67Y1423 Documentation DVD (models C...
Page 149 - Chapter 7. Configuring the server; Setup Utility program; MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide; Using the Setup Utility program
Chapter 7. Configuring the server The following configuration programs come with the server: • Setup Utility program The Setup Utility program is part of the server firmware. You can use the Setup Utility program to viewyour server configuration, change the startup device sequence, set the date and ...
Page 150 - Starting the Setup Utility program; To start the Setup Utility program, do the following:; Introduction of the BIOS items
• View, set, and change settings for power-management features • View and clear error logs • Resolve configuration conflicts Starting the Setup Utility program To start the Setup Utility program, do the following: 1. Approximately three minutes after the server is connected to a working electrical o...
Page 155 - Exiting the Setup Utility program; changes will not be saved.; Using passwords
Table 28. Items under the Server Management menu (continued) Item Option Description FRB-2 Enable [Disabled] / Enabled OS Boot Watchdog Timer [Disabled] / Enabled OS Boot Watchdog Timer Policy [power off] Default. Cannot be modified. OS Boot Watchdog Timer Timeout [10 minutes] Default. Cannot be mod...
Page 156 - Security; RAID controllers
Password considerations A password can be any combination of up to 7 (1 to 7) alphabetic and numeric characters. For securityreasons, it is recommended to use a strong password that cannot be easily compromised. To set a strongpassword, use the following guidelines: Note: The Setup Utility program p...
Page 157 - Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program
Table 30. RAID utilities (continued) RAID configuration utility Description Location Where to find more information configured Lenovoservers. INTEL ESRT2 SATAsoftware RAIDConfiguration Utilityprogram INTEL ESRT2 SATAsoftware RAID Press Ctrl+E to start “Configuring the onboardSATA software RAID” onpa...
Page 158 - Before you use the EasyStartup DVD; Compatability notes; Setup and configuration; Install operating system:
Before you use the EasyStartup DVD Functionality and supported operating systems can vary with different versions of the EasyStartup program.To learn more about the version you have, do the following: 1. Insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD and restart the server. 2. Advance to the Home screen. 3....
Page 159 - When you select; Install operating system; or use an existing partition.; Installation settings:; Configuring the onboard SATA software RAID
Configuring RAID The RAID configuration feature that is part of the EasyStartup program enables you to view and change RAIDsettings for supported RAID controllers. Through this feature, you have the ability to configure each installedcontroller. The program automatically detects the number of discs ...
Page 163 - Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet controller
Figure 86. SATA connectors on the system board and SATA/SAS connectors on the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes Notes: 1. The following table shows the sequence to follow when you are connecting the hot-swap hard disk drive backplanes to the system board using the SATA cable(s). SATA/SAS connector...
Page 164 - Installing the ThinkServer EasyManage program
Updating the firmware The firmware in the server is periodically updated and is available for download on the Lenovo Support Website. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for the latest level of firmware, such as the BIOSROM file, BMC FW and RAID FW files. When you replace a device in the se...
Page 167 - Appendix A. RAID battery card assembly; Specifications
Appendix A. RAID battery card assembly Specifications The following table provides specifications of the ThinkServer 8708EM2 RAID Battery. Battery technology LiON Battery operating temperature (ambient) 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) Humidity (storage and operating) 20%-80% (non-condensing) (ThinkServer 8...
Page 169 - Appendix B. Getting help and technical assistance; Before you call; • Check all cables to make sure that they are connected.; Using the documentation; Getting help and information from the World Wide Web; These services are available during the warranty period:
Appendix B. Getting help and technical assistance If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about Lenovo products, youwill find a wide variety of sources available from Lenovo to assist you. This section contains informationabout where to go for additional info...
Page 170 - Using other services; Warranty
• Problem determination - Trained personnel are available to assist you with determining a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem. • Hardware repair - If the problem is caused by hardware under warranty, trained service personnel are available to provide the applic...
Page 171 - Purchasing additional services
For technical assistance with the installation of, or questions related to, Service Packs for yourpreinstalled Microsoft Windows product, refer to the Microsoft Product Support Services Web site athttp://www.support.microsoft.com/directory/, or you can contact the Customer Support Center. Somefees m...
Page 175 - Particulate contamination
responsablemente sus equipos cuando éstos ya no les sean útiles. Lenovo dispone de una serie deprogramas y servicios de devolución de productos, a fin de ayudar a los propietarios de equipos a reciclarsus productos de TI. Se puede encontrar información sobre las ofertas de reciclado de productos de ...
Page 176 - Battery return program
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 31. Limits for particulates and gases Contaminant Limits Particulate • The room air must be ...
Page 177 - Please recycle batteries.; For the European Union:; This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU).
US & Canada Only For Taiwan: Please recycle batteries. 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 wa...
Page 178 - This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
and accumulators on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardoussubstances. For proper collection and treatment, go to http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment. For California: Perchlorate material - special handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste...
Page 179 - in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.; German Class A Compliance Statement
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information TechnologyEquipment according to European Standard EN 55022. The limits for Class A equipment were derived forcommercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with lic...