ThinkServerUserGuideMachineTypes:2577,2579,2592,2593,2594,and2595
Statement11CAUTION:Thefollowinglabelindicatesapotentialheathazard.Statement12DANGEROverloadingabranchcircuitisapotentialrehazardandashockhazardunderc
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco
a.CarefullyremovethescrewsthatsecuretheEthernetcardandthenremovethefull-heightbracketfromtheEthernetcard.Figure53.Removingthefull-heightbracketfromthe
8.PositiontheEthernetcardnearthePCIExpresscardslotforwhichyouhaveremovedtheslotbracket.Then,carefullypresstheEthernetcardstraightintotheslotuntilitiss
ThistopicprovidesinstructionsonhowtoremoveanEthernetcard.Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercomp
8.IfyouareinstructedtoreturntheoldEthernetcard,followallpackaginginstructionsanduseanypackagingmaterialsthataresuppliedtoyouforshipping.Whattodonext:•
6.LocatetheRAID5keyconnectorontheThinkServerRAID500AdapterandthencarefullyinserttheTR500Keyintotheconnector.Ifnecessary,youcanremovetheThinkServerRAID
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco
alternativetousinganuninterruptiblepowersupply,andasecondleveloffaulttolerancewhenusedinconjunctionwithanuninterruptiblepowersupply.Thetemperatureofth
8.PositiontheTR700BatteryabovetheThinkServerRAID700Adaptersothattheboard-to-boardconnector1onthebottomoftheTR700Batteryisalignedwiththeconnector2onthe
•UseanydocumentationthatcomeswiththeTR700Batteryandfollowthoseinstructionsinadditiontotheinstructionsinthistopic.ToremovetheTR700Battery,dothefollowin
Statement16CAUTION:Toreducetheriskofelectricshockorenergyhazards:•Thisequipmentmustbeinstalledbytrainedservicepersonnelinarestricted-accesslocation,as
Notes:•TheservermusthaveaRAIDcardandanexpandercardinstalledtosupportmorethaneightharddiskdrives.•TheexpandercardisextremelysensitivetoESD.Ensurethatyo
6.TherearetwoPCIExpresscardslotsontherisercardassembly1andtheshorteroneisforinstallingtheexpandercard.Removetheslotbracketfortheshorterslotandstoreiti
9.Connectcablesdependingonyourspecicserverconguration.See“Mini-SAStomini-SASsignalcableconnections”onpage38.10.Reinstalltherisercardassembly1.See“Re
6.TherearetwoPCIExpresscardslotsontherisercardassembly1andtheexpandercardisinstalledintheshorterslot.Disconnectcablesfromtheexpandercard.Then,graspthe
InstallingtheTMMPremiumAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstanding“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guidelines”onpage69
5.LocatetheTMMPremiumconnectoronthesystemboardandtheninserttheTMMPremiumintotheTMMPremiumconnector.Note:EnsurethattheTMMPremiumissecurelyseatedonthesy
Notes:•IfyouremovetheTMMPremium,theiKVMfunctionforserverremotemanagementwillbeunavailable.•UseanydocumentationthatcomeswiththeTMMPremiumandfollowthose
Whattodonext:•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.•Tocompletetheremovalprocedure,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage153.I
6.InserttheTPMintotheTPMconnectoronthesystemboard.Figure66.InstallingtheTPM7.Ifyouhavelifteduptherisercardassembly1,reinstallitintothechassis.See“Repl
Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercomputerforreference.Notes:•IfyouremovetheTPM,theTPMfunctionw
Statement20CAUTION:Alithiumionbatteryisprovided.Toavoidpossibleexplosion,donotburnthebattery.ReplacethebatteryonlywiththeLenovo-approvedpart.Recycleor
5.RemovetheTPMinstalledontheTPMconnectorbyliftingitstraightup.Note:CarefullyhandletheTPMbyitsedges.Figure67.RemovingtheTPM6.Ifyouhavelifteduptheriserc
Thistopicprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplaceahot-swapredundantpowersupply.Thehot-swapredundantpowersupplieshelpyouavoidsignicantinterruptiont
•Ifyouareinstallingahot-swapredundantpowersupply,locatethebayforthepowersupplyintherearofyourserver.Insertangerintotheholeinthemetalshieldthatprotect
2.Ifyouarereplacingahot-swapredundantpowersupply,pressthereleasetab1inthedirectionasshownandcarefullypullthehandle2atthesametimetoslidethefailinghot-s
5.Connectthepowercordtothepowercordconnectoronthenewhot-swapredundantpowersupply.Then,checkthestatusLEDnearthepowercordconnector.WhentheLEDislitingree
6.Ifyouarereplacingaheatsink,removethefourscrewsthatsecuretheheatsinktothesystemboard.Itisrecommendedthatyoucarefullyremovethefourscrewsfromthesystemb
10.Installthefourscrewstosecurethenewheatsinkonthesystemboard.Itisrecommendedthatyoucarefullyinstallthefourscrewsusingthefollowingmethodtoavoidanyposs
Dependingonthemodel,yourservermightcomewithoneortwomicroprocessors.Forservermodelswithonemicroprocessor,themicroprocessorisinstalledinthemicroprocesso
7.Gentlypressthemicroprocessorretainerasshowntoopenit.Ensurethatthesmallhandlesandthemicroprocessorretainerareinthefullyopenposition.Note:Donotdropany
10.Notetheorientationofthenewmicroprocessor.Holdthenewmicroprocessorbyitsedgesandalignthenotches1onitwiththetabs2inthemicroprocessorsocket.Then,carefu
Chapter1.GeneralinformationThischapterprovidessomegeneralinformationaboutyourproduct.Thischaptercontainsthefollowingitems:•“Introduction”onpage1•“Serv
12.Closethemicroprocessorretainer.Pressdownthesmallhandle1rstandthenpushthehandleinwardtosecureit.Then,pressdownthesmallhandle2andthenpushthehandlein
•Ensurethatthenewmicroprocessoristhecorrecttypeyourserversupports.See“Features”onpage8.Whentwomicroprocessorsareinstalled,bothmusthavethesamecorevolta
7.Gentlypressthemicroprocessorretainerasshowntoopenit.Ensurethatthesmallhandlesandthemicroprocessorretainerareinthefullyopenposition.Figure80.Openingt
10.Removethenewmicroprocessorfromtheprotectivecoverthatprotectsthegoldcontactsonthebottomofthenewmicroprocessor.Donottouchthepinsonthemicroprocessorso
12.Closethemicroprocessorretainer.Pressdownthesmallhandle1rstandthenpushthehandleinwardtosecureit.Then,pressdownthesmallhandle2andthenpushthehandlein
DANGERSomelaserproductscontainanembeddedClass3AorClass3Blaserdiode.Notethefollowing:Laserradiationwhenopen.Donotstareintothebeam,donotviewdirectlywith
•Ifyouarereplacinganopticaldrive,disconnectthesignalcableandthepowercablefromtherearoftheopticaldrive.Presstherearoftheretainingbracket1inthedirection
7.Removetheretainingbracketfromtheoldopticaldriveorthedummyopticaldrivetray.Then,installitonthesideofthenewopticaldrive.Figure87.Installingtheopticald
8.Slidethenewopticaldrivewiththeretainingbracketintothedrivebayfromthefrontuntilitsnapsintoposition.Figure88.Installingtheopticaldriveforservermodelsw
9.Connectthesignalcable1andthepowercable2totherearofthenewopticaldrive.Figure90.Connectingcablestotherearoftheopticaldrive10.Ifyouareinstructedtoretur
Recordinformationaboutyourserverinthefollowingtable.Youwillneedtheinformationifyoueverneedtohaveyourserverserviced.Forwheretondtheproductinformationl
•Forharddiskdriveswithdifferentcapacities,installtheharddiskdrivesfollowingtheorderoftheharddiskdrivebaysaswellastheorderfromthelowestcapacitytothehig
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Figure94.Removingthe2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdriveordummytray3.Touchthestatic-protectivepackagethatcontainsthenewhot-swapharddiskdrivetoanyunpaintedsur
Figure96.Installingthe2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrive5.Checkthehot-swapharddiskdrivestatusLEDstoensurethattheharddiskdriveisoperatingcorrectly.Youmighth
Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercomputerforreference.Notes:•Thistopicappliesonlytoservermodel
8.Carefullyliftthebackplanestraightupalittlebitsothatthesmallhooks1onthechassisarealignedwiththecorrespondingholesinthebackplane.Then,slowlyandcareful
11.Pressthebuttons1toputthelatchesonthechassistotheclosedpositionsothatthelatchessecurethenewbackplaneinplace.Figure100.Securingthebackplanefor3.5-inc
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco
9.Notetheorientationofthenewbackplane.Carefullypressthenewbackplanestraightdownintothechassissothatitissecuredinplacebythetabs1onthechassisandthethree
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco
DocumentationDVDThedocumentationDVD,whichcomeswithyourserver,containsvariousdocumentsforyourserverinPortableDocumentFormat(PDF)andHyperTextMarkupLangu
11.Positionthenewrisercardassembly1onthechassisandalignitwiththerisercardassembly1slotonthesystemboardandaligntherearofitwiththecorrespondingrailguide
2.Iftheserverisinstalledinarackcabinet,removetheserverfromtherackcabinetandplaceitonaat,clean,andstatic-protectivesurface.SeetheRackInstallationInstr
10.Positionthenewrisercardassembly2onthechassisandalignitwiththerisercardassembly2slotonthesystemboardandaligntherearofitwiththecorrespondingrailguide
Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercomputerforreference.Notes:•TheRAIDcardisextremelysensitiveto
9.NotethedottedlinesinthefollowingillustrationtoproperlypositionthenewRAIDcardnearthelongerPCIExpresscardslotontherisercardassembly1.Then,carefullypre
Notes:•ThefrontpanelboardisextremelysensitivetoESD.Ensurethatyoureadandunderstand“Handlingstatic-sensitivedevices”onpage70rstandcarefullyperformtheop
8.Carefullypositionthenewfrontpanelboardonthechassissothatthefrontcontrols,connectors,andLEDsarethroughthecorrespondingholesinthefrontbezelandthetwosc
8.DisconnectthefrontpanelcableandthefrontpanelUSBcablefromtherearofthefrontpanelboard.9.Removethetwoscrewsthatsecurethefrontpanelboardandthencarefully
Whattodonext:•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.•Tocompletethereplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage153.Replac
6.Pressthereleasetab1inthedirectionasshownandthenpushthediagnosticmoduleoutofthefrontofthechassis.Figure113.Removingthediagnosticmoduleforservermodels
DocumentonlyfortrainedservicepersonnelThefollowingdocumentisintendedonlyfortrainedservicepersonnelofLenovo.HardwareMaintenanceManualThisdocumentprovid
10.Ifyouareinstructedtoreturntheolddiagnosticmodule,followallpackaginginstructionsanduseanypackagingmaterialsthataresuppliedtoyouforshipping.Whattodon
12.Slidethenewdiagnosticmoduleintothecagefromthefrontuntilitsnapsintoposition.Figure116.Installingthediagnosticmoduleintotheleftcageofservermodelswith
Toreplaceasystemfan,dothefollowing:1.Removetheservercover.See“Removingtheservercover”onpage71.Note:Thesystemfansarehot-swapandyoucanreplaceafailingsys
5.Positionthenewsystemfanabovetheplacefortheremovedfailingsystemfansothatthesystemfanconnectoronthebottomofthenewsystemfanisfacingtherearofthechassis.
•Heattomorethan100°C(212°F)•RepairordisassembleDisposeofthebatteryasrequiredbylocalordinancesorregulations.Thefollowingstatementappliestousersinthesta
6.Installanewsystemboardbattery.Figure120.Installingthesystemboardbattery7.Ifyouhavelifteduptherisercardassembly1,reinstallitintothechassis.See“Replac
2.Ensurethatallinternalcablesareconnectedandroutedcorrectlyandsecuredbyanycableclipsortiesintheserver.Keepcablesclearofthehingesandsidesofthechassisto
5.Ensurethatthecoverlatchisintheopenposition.Placetheservercoverabovethechassissothatthecoverlatchisalignedwiththecoverlatchslotinthechassis.Then,lowe
Attention:Toavoidcomponentdamage,connectthepowercord(s)last.Note:Inmostareasoftheworld,LenovorequiresthereturnofthedefectiveCRU.Informationaboutthiswi
Chapter7.TroubleshootinganddiagnosticsThischapterprovidesinformationaboutbasictroubleshootinganddiagnosticmethodstohelpyousolveproblemsthatmightoccuri
Chapter2.ServersetuproadmapThischapterprovidesageneralroadmaptoguideyouthroughsettingupyourserver.Theserversetupprocedurevariesdependingonthecongurat
UsingadiagnosticprogramThefollowingdiagnosticprogramsareavailableforyoutodiagnoseserverproblems:•ThinkServerDiagnosticTool•ThinkServerSystemProleColl
SymptomActionTheThinkServerEasyStartupDVDdoesnotstart.1.EnsurethattheserversupportstheThinkServerEasyStartupprogramandhasabootableDVDdriveinstalledora
SymptomAction4.Replacethesignalcablefortheopticaldrive.5.Replacethepowercablefortheopticaldrive.6.Replacethepowercableforthebackplane.7.Replacetheopti
SymptomActionbackplanewithoutbowingorcausingmovementofthebackplane.6.Ensurethatthecableconnectioniscorrect.See“Mini-SAStomini-SASsignalcableconnection
SymptomAction4.(Trainedservicetechnicianonly)Replacethesystemboard.Keyboard,mouse,andUSBdeviceproblemsFollowthesuggestedactionsforthecorrespondingsymp
Chapter8.Gettinginformation,help,andserviceThischaptercontainsinformationabouthelp,service,andtechnicalassistanceforproductsmanufacturedbyLenovoandwhe
•Diagnosticsolutions•Productandservicewarranty•Productandpartsdetails•Userguidesandmanuals•KnowledgebaseandfrequentlyaskedquestionsHelpandserviceThist
Forthewarrantytypeanddurationforyourproduct,refertotheWarrantyandSupportInformationonthedocumentationDVDthatcomeswithyouserver.Youmustretainyourproofo
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AppendixA.NoticesLenovomaynotoffertheproducts,services,orfeaturesdiscussedinthisdocumentinallcountries.ConsultyourlocalLenovorepresentativeforinformat
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TrademarksLenovo,theLenovologo,andThinkServeraretrademarksofLenovointheUnitedStates,othercountries,orboth.IntelandIntelXeonaretrademarksofIntelCorpora
BatteryreturnprogramThisproductmaycontainalithiumorlithiumionbattery.Consultyourusermanualorservicemanualforspecicbatteryinformation.Thebatterymustbe
PerchlorateMaterial-specialhandlingmayapply,Seewww.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorateParticulatecontaminationAttention:Airborneparticulates(includ
withineachgeography.Thislabelisappliedtovariousproductstoindicatethattheproductisnottobethrownaway,butratherputintheestablishedcollectionsystemsforrec
UnitedKingdomtelecommunicationssafetyrequirementNoticetoCustomersThisapparatusisapprovedunderapprovalnumberNS/G/1234/J/100003forindirectconnectiontopu
DiesesGerätistberechtigt,inÜbereinstimmungmitdemDeutschenEMVGdasEG-Konformitätszeichen-CE-zuführen.VerantwortlichfürdieKonformitätserklärungnachParagr
•Lowpowermemorystates•Liquidcoolingcapability174ThinkServerUserGuide
IndexAaboutRAID64AdvancedmenuSetupUtilityprogram54advancedSATAorSAShardwareRAIDconguring66ambienttemperaturelimitLED21,24Bbackplanefor2.5-inchharddis
frontviewoftheserverlocations16Ggaseouscontamination170Germanglossstatement171gettinghelp163gettinginformation163gettingservice163guidelines69Hhardwar
features8installing114replacing118microprocessorstatusLED22,24NNICstatusLED20Oopticaldriveinstalling122replacing122optioncompletingthereplacement153Pp
Chapter3.ProductoverviewThischapterprovidesinformationabouttheserverpackage,features,specications,softwareprograms,andcomponentlocations.Thischapterc
service,getting163setting,changing,deletingpassword57SetupUtilityprogramEthernetconnector059exiting59interface54password57starting53TPM58using53softwa
features9viewinginformationSetupUtilityprogram53WWebsitecompatibleoptions81workinginsidetheserverwiththepoweronguidelines71©CopyrightLenovo2012,201317
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Note:Beforeusingtheinformationandtheproductitsupports,besuretoreadandunderstandthefollowing:•TheReadMeFirstthatcomeswithyourproduct•“Safetyinformation
FeaturesThistopicprovidesgeneralinformationabouttheserverfeaturesforavarietyofmodels.Dependingonyourspecicmodel,somefeaturesmightvaryorunavailable.Fo
Input/Output(I/O)features•Oneserialconnectorontherearpanel•SixUSB2.0connectors(twoonthefrontpanelandfourontherearpanel)•ThreeRJ-45Ethernetconnectorson
–TMM(alsoknownasBMC)andIntelligentPlatformManagementInterface(IPMI)2.0ThesystemboardplatformmanagementsubsystemisbasedontheintegratedTMMfeatures.TheTM
asiKVMconnector)onthesystemboardofyourservertoenabletheiKVMfunctionandactivatetheadvancedsystemmanagementfeatures.–iKVMredirectionTheTMMrmwaresupport
SpecicationsThistopicliststhephysicalspecicationsforyourserver.DimensionsWidthwithoutrackhandles:442mm(17.4inches)Widthwithrackhandles:482.4mm(19inc
alsoisontheDVDandcanbeaccesseddirectlyfromtheprograminterface.Fordetailedinformation,see“UsingtheThinkServerEasyStartupprogram”onpage61.ThinkServerEas
ThinkServerSmartGridTechnologyTheThinkServerSmartGridTechnologyprogramhelpsadministratorstomonitorandmanageserverperformance,especiallythepowerconsump
Themachinetype,model,andserialnumberlabelisattachedonthepull-outinformationcard,whichisasmallplastictabandcanbeslidoutofthefrontofthechassis.Thefollow
FrontviewoftheserverThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatethepartsonthefrontoftheserver.Thefrontviewoftheservervariesbymodel.Theillustrationsinth
13.5-inchharddiskdriveareaTheEMIintegrityandcoolingoftheserverareprotectedbyhavingalldrivebayscoveredoroccupied.Thenumberoftheinstalledharddiskdrivesi
ContentsSafetyinformation...iiiChapter1.Generalinformation...1Introduction...1Serverdocumentation...2Chapter2.Servers
Frontviewofservermodelswith2.5-inchharddiskdrivesThefollowingillustrationshowsthefrontviewofservermodelswith2.5-inchharddiskdrives.Figure6.Frontviewof
4SlimopticaldriveSomeservermodelscomewithaslimSATAopticaldrive(DVD-RWorDVD-ROM).5Rackhandle(left)8Rackhandle(right)Ifyourserverisinstalledinarackcabin
PowerstatusLEDColorDescriptionOnGreenTheserverison.OffNoneTheserverisoff.BlinkingGreenTheserverisinACPIS1mode,whichalsoisknownasPowerOnSuspend(POS)mod
DiagnosticmoduleThistopicprovidesinformationaboutthediagnosticmoduleandthediagnosticLEDsonthepanelofthemodule.Tolocatethediagnosticpanel,see“Frontview
4MemorymodulestatusLEDWhenthememorymodulestatusLEDislitinamber,itindicatesthatoneormorememorymodulesareoverheated.5MicroprocessorstatusLED(alsoknownas
1SystemfanerrorLEDsWhenasystemfanerrorLEDislitinamber,itindicatesthatthecorrespondingsystemfanisoperatingslowlyorhasfailed.Thefollowingillustrationsho
2CPU1DIMMstatusLEDs3CPU2DIMMstatusLEDsWhenaDIMMstatusLEDislitinamber,itindicatesthatthecorrespondingmemorymoduleisoverheated.Thefollowingillustrations
RearviewoftheserverThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatetheconnectorsandcomponentsontherearofyourserver.Thefollowingillustrationshowstherearview
3PCIExpresscardareaforcardsontherisercardassembly2TherearethreePCIExpresscardslotsontherisercardassembly2forinstallingEthernetcardsorothersupportedPCI
4PCIExpresscardareaforcardsontherisercardassembly1TherearetwoPCIExpresscardslotsontherisercardassembly1.Figure15.Risercardassembly1Notes:•ForaRAIDcard
InstallingorremovingtheThinkServerRAID700Battery...94Installingorremovingtheexpandercard...97InstallingorremovingtheThinkServerManagementMo
589Ethernetconnectors(RJ-45)UsedtoattachanEthernetcableforaLAN.EachEthernetconnectorhastwostatusLEDstohelpyouidentifytheEthernetconnectivity,activity,
11IDLEDWhenyoupresstheIDbuttononthefrontpanel,theIDLEDsonboththefrontandrearoftheserverarelittohelpyoulocatetheserveramongotherservers.Youalsocanturno
Componentsofservermodelswith3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivesFigure17.Componentsofservermodelswith3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrives1Coolingshroud12Pull-outi
Componentsofservermodelswith2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivesFigure18.Componentsofservermodelswith2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrives1Coolingshroud13Slimoptic
Hot-swapharddiskdrivestatusLEDsEachhot-swapharddiskdrivehastwostatusLEDsonthefront.Figure19.3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivestatusLEDsFigure20.2.5-inchho
RAIDcardThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatetheconnectorsontheRAIDcardinstalledintheupperslotoftherisercardassembly1.YourservercomeswithaRAIDca
ThinkServerRAID700Adapter(alsoknownasThinkServer9260-8iSASRAIDAdapter)ThefollowingillustrationshowstheconnectorsontheThinkServerRAID700Adapter.Figure2
Thefollowingillustrationshowstheconnectorsontheexpandercard.Eachconnectorontheexpandercardisusedtoconnectamini-SAStomini-SASsignalcable.Fordetailedinf
Thefollowingillustrationsshowtheconnectorsonthebackplanefor3.5-inchharddiskdrives.Figure24.Frontviewofthebackplanefor3.5-inchharddiskdrives1Slot0fora3
Backplanefor2.5-inchharddiskdrivesThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatetheconnectorsonthebackplanefor2.5-inchharddiskdrives.Thefollowingillustra
SafetyinformationNote:Beforeusingtheproduct,besuretoreadandunderstandthemultilingualsafetyinstructionsonthedocumentationDVDthatcomeswiththeproduct.Ant
18-pinpowerconnectorUsedtoconnectapowercabletoprovidepowertothebackplane.2Mini-SASports4-7Usedtoconnectthemini-SASconnectorononeendofamini-SAStomini-S
ToconnectcablesfromtheRAIDcardtothebackplane,dooneofthefollowingdependingonthetypeofyourRAIDcard:•IfyouareusingaThinkServerRAID500Adapter,dothefollowi
2.Useanothermini-SAStomini-SASsignalcableandconnectthemini-SASconnectorononeendofthecabletotheport1ontheThinkServerRAID500Adapter.Then,connectthemini-
Usethefollowinginstructionstoconnectcablesfromtheexpandercardtothebackplanesfor2.5-inchharddiskdrives:1.Forharddiskdrive0toharddiskdrive3,useamini-SAS
Figure30.Systemboardcomponents1Frontpanelconnector17Redundantpowersupplyconnector22InternalUSBconnector118Backplanepowerconnector13InternalUSBconnecto
1FrontpanelconnectorUsedtoconnectthefrontpanelcable.2InternalUSBconnector1UsedtoconnectthefrontpanelUSBcable.3InternalUSBconnector2Reservedforthemanuf
13ThinkServerManagementModuleWiththeintegratedThinkServerManagementModule(alsoknownastheBMCchip),nomatterwhatconditiontheserveroperatingsystemisinandn
andtoavoidanypossibledamagetoalivecircuit.Jumperpinsarrangedingroupsonthesystemboardarecalledjumperblocks.Whentwoormorejumperpinsarecappedwithajumper,
Thefollowingillustrationshowsthestatusofthejumpersandswitchesonthesystemboardofyourserver.Youcancongure,recover,enable,ordisablesomespecicfeaturesof
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco
PrzedskorzystaniemzproduktunależyzapoznaćsięzwielojęzycznymiinstrukcjamibezpieczeństwaznajdującymisięnapłycieDVDzdokumentacjądostarczonąwrazzproduktem
3SystemboardswitchesTherearefourswitchesonthesystemboardofyourserver.Figure33.Systemboardswitches1BIOSrecoveryswitch3ManagementEngine(ME)inforceupdate
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco
Note:Dependingonthemodel,yourservermightlookslightlydifferentfromtheillustrationsinthistopic.TheserverisdesignedsothatLEDsremainlitwhentheserverisconn
Chapter4.TurningonandturningofftheserverThischapterprovidesinformationaboutturningonandturningofftheserver.TurningontheserverTheservercanbeturnedonino
•Forinformationaboutyourspecicoperatingsystem,refertotherelateddocumentationorhelpsystemfortheoperatingsystem.52ThinkServerUserGuide
Chapter5.ConguringtheserverThischapterprovidesthefollowinginformationtohelpyouconguretheserver:•“UsingtheSetupUtilityprogram”onpage53•“UsingtheThink
•OntheServerManagementmenu,selectSystemInformationtoviewinformationaboutyoursystem.SetupUtilityprograminterfaceThistopicprovidesgeneralinformationabou
Notes:•Enabledmeansthatthefunctioniscongured.•Disabledmeansthatthefunctionisnotcongured.TheAdvancedmenucontainsthefollowingsubmenus.Formoreinformati
TheServerManagementmenucontainsthefollowingsubmenus.Formoreinformation,enterthecorrespondingsubmenuandrefertotheinstructionsonthescreen.•EraseSEL:Eras
3.UsetheTabkeytoswitchbetweendataelementsandtypethenumbersfromthekeyboardtosetthesystemdateandtime.4.PressF10tosavesettingsandexittheSetupUtilityprogr
Statement1DANGERElectricalcurrentfrompower,telephone,andcommunicationcablesishazardous.Toavoidashockhazard:•Donotconnectordisconnectanycablesorperform
2.OntheSecuritymenu,selectAdministratorPasswordtosetanadministratorpasswordorselectUserPasswordtosetauserpassword.3.See“Passwordconsiderations”onpage5
4.PressF10tosavesettingsandexittheSetupUtilityprogram.TheserverwillrestarttoenabletheTPMfunction.SettingthemodeoftheEthernetconnector0TheEthernetconne
YoualsocanusetheFirmwareUpdaterprogramtohelpyoukeeptheserverrmwareup-to-date.See“Updatingthermware”onpage67.Updating(ashing)theBIOSThistopicprovide
7.Reinstallanypartsandreconnectanycables.Then,reinstalltheservercover.See“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage153.8.Connecttheservertoanacpowersourcea
•DownloadsdevicedriversfromtheThinkServerEasyStartupDVDaccordingtotheoperatingsystemoradd-ondevice•Selectablepartitionsizeandlesystemtype•Supportform
•HomeThismenuisthewelcomepagethatcontainssomegeneraldescriptionsabouttheprogramandtheLenovocopyrightandtrademarkstatements.•CompatibilitynotesThismenu
•Downloadtherequireddevicedriverstoaremovablestoragedevicesothatyoucaneasilygetthedriversforservercongurationwhenyouneedthem,especiallywhenyounishin
•RAID1:mirroringwithoutparityorstripingRAID1usesmirroringsothatdatawrittentoonedriveissimultaneouslywrittentoanotherdrive.Thisisgoodforsmalldatabaseso
•CreatesaRAIDresponselethatcanbeusedtocongureRAIDcontrollersonsimilarlyconguredLenovoserversSee“UsingtheThinkServerEasyStartupprogram”onpage61andvi
ThedevicedriversforonboardEthernetcontrollersalsoareavailablefordownloadat:http://www.lenovo.com/driversUpdatingthermwareThermwareintheserverisperio
Statement3CAUTION:Whenlaserproducts(suchasCD-ROMs,DVDdrives,beropticdevices,ortransmitters)areinstalled,notethefollowing:•Donotremovethecovers.Removi
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Chapter6.Installing,removing,orreplacinghardwareThischapterprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstall,remove,orreplacehardwareforyourserver.Thischaptercontain
•Haveasmallat-bladescrewdriveravailable.•Youdonothavetoturnofftheservertoinstallorreplaceahot-swapredundantpowersupply,hot-swapharddiskdrives,orhot-p
•Ifyourserverhasairductsorairbafes,donotremovethemwhiletheserverisrunning.Operatingtheserverwithouttheairductsorairbafesmightcausethemicroprocessor(
5.Pressthereleasebutton1inthedirectionasshown.Figure35.Pressingthereleasebutton6.Fullyopenthecoverlatch1andslidetheservercovertotherearuntilitisdiseng
RemovingandreinstallingthefrontbezelAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstanding“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guidel
2.Toreinstallthefrontbezel,alignthetabsonthebottomedgeofthefrontbezelwiththecorrespondingholesinthechassis.Then,pivotthefrontbezelinwarduntilitsnapsin
Note:Dependingonthemodel,yourservermightlookslightlydifferentfromtheillustrationsinthistopic.Toremoveandreinstalltherackhandles,dothefollowing:1.Oneac
2.Toreinstalltherackhandles,insertthesmalltab1ontherackhandleintothehole2inthechassis.Then,alignthescrewholeintherackhandlewiththecorrespondingholeint
2.Iftheserverisinstalledinarackcabinet,removetheserverfromtherackcabinetandplaceitonaat,clean,andstatic-protectivesurface.SeetheRackInstallationInstr
Statement6CAUTION:Ifyouinstallastrain-reliefbracketoptionovertheendofthepowercordthatisconnectedtothedevice,youmustconnecttheotherendofthepowercordtoa
Attention:Forpropercoolingandairow,reinstallthecoolingshroudbeforeturningontheserver.Operatingtheserverwiththecoolingshroudremovedmightdamageserverco
8.Removethetwoscrewsthatsecuretheleftcageandthenslidetheleftcageoutofthefrontofthechassis.Figure43.Removingtheleftcage9.Toreinstalltheleftcage,careful
10.Ensurethatthetwoscrewholesintherearoftheleftcagearealignedwiththecorrespondingholesinthechassis.Then,installthetwoscrewstosecuretheleftcageinpositi
Formoreinformationaboutthememorymodulesinyourspecicservermodel,usetheSetupUtilityprogram.See“ViewinginformationintheSetupUtilityprogram”onpage53.Fora
Thefollowingillustrationhelpsyoutolocatethememoryslotsonthesystemboard.Thefollowingillustrationshowsthesystemboardwithtwoinstalledmicroprocessors(also
Thefollowingtableprovidesinformationaboutthememorymoduleinstallationrulesforserversthathaveonlyonemicroprocessor(CPU1)installed.The“X”markindicatesthe
Thefollowingtableprovidesinformationaboutthememorymoduleinstallationrulesforserversthathavetwomicroprocessors(CPU1andCPU2)installed.The“X”markindicate
InstallingamemorymoduleAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstanding“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guidelines”onpage69
9.Positionthenewmemorymoduleoverthememoryslot.Ensurethatthenotch1onthenewmemorymoduleisalignedwiththekey2inthememoryslot.Then,pressthenewmemorymodules
6.Disconnectanycablesthatmightimpedeyouraccesstothememoryslots.7.Locatethememorymodulethatyouwanttoremoveandopentheretainingclipsonbothendsofthememory
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