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Page 1 - HardwareMaintenanceManual

ThinkServerHardwareMaintenanceManualMachineTypes:0387,0388,0389,0390,0391,0392,0393,and0441

Page 2 - •AppendixA“Notices”onpage217

Statement11CAUTION:Thefollowinglabelindicatesapotentialheathazard.Statement12DANGEROverloadingabranchcircuitisapotentialrehazardandashockhazardunderc

Page 3 - Contents

3.Removethefrontbezelbyreleasingthethreeplastictabsontheleftsideandpivotingthefrontbezeloutward.Figure34.Removingthefrontbezel88ThinkServerHardwareMai

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4.Toreinstallthefrontbezel,aligntheotherthreeplastictabsontherightsideofthefrontbezelwiththecorrespondingholesinthechassis,thenpivotthefrontbezelinwar

Page 5 - Safetyinformation

MemorymoduleinstallationrulesYourserverhasfourmemoryslotsforinstallingorreplacingDDR3UDIMMswithECCtechnology.•Supports2GBand4GB1333MHzDDR3UDIMMs•Singl

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InstallingamemorymoduleAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guidelines”onpag

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8.Positionthenewmemorymoduleoverthememoryslot.Makesurethatthenotch1onthenewmemorymoduleisalignedwiththekey2inthememoryslot.Then,pressthenewmemorymodul

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6.Locatetheappropriatememorymodulethatyouwanttoremoveandopentheretainingclipsonbothendsofthememoryslot.Then,graspthememorymodulebyitsedgesandcarefully

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1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco

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7.PositionthenewPCIcardonthePCIcardslotforwhichyouhaveremovedtheslotbracketandthencarefullypressthePCIcardstraightdownuntilitissecurelyseatedintheslot

Page 11 - ©CopyrightLenovo2011

4.LocatethePCIcardyouwanttoremove.See“Systemboardcomponents”onpage42.5.Ifnecessary,removeanypartsordisconnectanycablesthatmightimpedeyouraccesstothePC

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Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercomputerforreference.Note:Useanydocumentationthatcomeswiththe

Page 13 - Chapter1.Generalinformation

Statement16CAUTION:Toreducetheriskofelectricshockorenergyhazards:•Thisequipmentmustbeinstalledbytrainedservicepersonnelinarestricted-accesslocation,as

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ThistopicprovidesinstructionsonhowtoremovetheEthernetcard.Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercom

Page 15 - Chapter1.Generalinformation3

2.Removetheservercover.See“Removingtheservercover”onpage85.3.Laytheserveronitssideforeasieroperation.4.LocatethePCI-Eslot3onthesystemboard.See“Systemb

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8.Dependingonyourspecicserverconguration,youmightneedtoconnecttheSATAharddiskdrivestotheSATAconnectorsonthesystemboardifnoRAIDcardisinstalled.See“Co

Page 17 - Chapter2.Serversetuproadmap

7.LocatetheRAID5keyconnectorontheRAIDcardandtheninserttheRAID5keyintotheconnector.YoumightwanttoremovetheRAIDcardrst,installtheRAID5keyontheRAIDcard,

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3.Laytheserveronitssideforeasieroperation.4.LocatetheRAIDcard,whichisinstalledinthePCI-Eslot3onthesystemboard.See“Systemboardcomponents”onpage42.5.Rem

Page 19 - Chapter3.Productoverview

Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyoucanviewthePDFversiononanothercomputerforreference.Note:Useanydocumentationthatcomeswiththe

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•Tocompletetheinstallation,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage168.Then,theonboardSATAsoftwareRAID5isavailableforyourserverifyourserverhastherequ

Page 21 - Chapter3.Productoverview9

4.LocatetheiButtonsocketonthesystemboard.Opentheretainingclip1ontheiButtonsockettoreleasethesystemboardRAID5keyandthencompletelyremovethekeyfromtheiBu

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anincreasedlevelofmanageabilityoverthebasicservermanagementavailabletothesystemboard.YoucanpurchaseaniKVMkeydirectlyfromLenovo.InstallingtheiKVMkeyAtt

Page 23 - Chapter3.Productoverview11

5.LocatetheiKVMkeyconnectoronthesystemboardandtheninserttheiKVMkeyintotheiKVMkeyconnector.Note:MakesurethattheiKVMkeyissecurelyseatedonthesystemboard.

Page 24 - ThinkServerEasyStartup

Statement20CAUTION:Alithiumionbatteryisprovided.T oavoidpossibleexplosion,donotburnthebattery.ReplacethebatteryonlywiththeLenovo-approvedpart.Recycleo

Page 25 - Chapter3.Productoverview13

Notes:1.UseanydocumentationthatcomeswiththeiKVMkeyandfollowthoseinstructionsinadditiontotheinstructionsinthistopic.2.IfyouremovetheiKVMkey,theiKVMfunc

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InstallingorremovingtheTPMmoduleThistopicprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorremovetheTPMmodule.TheTPMmoduleisasecuritychipdesignedbytheTrustedComputi

Page 27 - Frontviewoftheserver

5.LocatetheTPMconnectoronthesystemboardandtheninserttheTPMmoduleintotheTPMconnector.Figure49.InstallingtheTPMmoduleWhattodonext:•Toworkwithanotherpiec

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2.Removetheservercover.See“Removingtheservercover”onpage85.3.Laytheserveronitssideforeasieroperation.4.LocatetheTPMconnectoronthesystemboardandthenrem

Page 29 - Frontpanel

InstallingtheDITmoduleAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guidelines”onpage

Page 30 - DITmodule

8.ConnecttheotherendofthesignalcabletotheDITmoduleconnectoronthesystemboard.See“Systemboardcomponents”onpage42.Then,properlyroutethesignalcableoftheDI

Page 31 - Rearviewoftheserver

1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco

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InstallingorreplacinganopticaldriveAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guid

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Note:ForinformationabouttheRDXUSBdrivebundleandinstructionsonhowtoinstallit,refertothedocumentationthatcomeswiththeRDXUSBdrivebundle.Youcanpurchasethi

Page 34 - Serverlocks

•Ifyouarereplacinganopticaldrive,disconnectthesignalcableandthepowercablefromtherearoftheopticaldrive.Pressthereleasebutton1inthedirectionasshownandpu

Page 35 - .Productoverview23

Chapter1.GeneralinformationThischapterprovidessomegeneralinformationaboutyourproduct.Thischaptercontainsthefollowingitems:•“Introduction”onpage1•“Serv

Page 36 - Figure9.Integratedcablelock

6.Slidethenewopticaldriveintothedrivebayfromthefrontuntilitsnapsintoposition.Note:Youdonotneedtoremovethefrontbezelwhenreplacinganopticaldrive.However

Page 37 - Servercomponents

•Ifyouareinstallinganopticaldrive,savetheremovedEMI-protectiveshieldfromthechassisandplasticshieldfromthefrontbezelintheeventthatyoulaterremovethedriv

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3.Useanydocumentationthatcomeswiththehot-swapharddiskdriveandfollowthoseinstructionsinadditiontotheinstructionsinthistopic.Toinstallorreplaceahot-swap

Page 39 - Chapter3.Productoverview27

3.Pressthereleasebutton1toopenthehandleofthehot-swapharddiskdriveorthedummytray.Figure59.Openingthehandleofthehot-swapharddiskdriveorthedummytrayChapt

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4.Pullthehandleandcarefullyslidethehot-swapharddiskdriveorthedummytrayoutofthefrontofthechassis.Figure60.Removingthehot-swapharddiskdriveorthedummytra

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6.Slidethenewhot-swapharddiskdriveintothedrivebayfromthefrontuntilitsnapsintopositionandthencompletelyclosethehandle.Figure61.Installingthehot-swaphar

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ForalistoftheThinkServerharddiskdriveoptions,gotohttp://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver.ClicktheProductstabandthenclickOptions➙ThinkServerHardDrivestoviewt

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2.Usethefrontdoorkeytounlockthefrontdoorandthenusethefrontdoorhandle1topivotthefrontdoortotheopenposition.Figure62.OpeningthefrontdooroftheserverChapt

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3.Thenon-hot-swapharddiskdrive(s)areinstalledinthelowerharddiskdrivecageandareprotectedbyanEMI-protectivepanel.Pressthesmalltab1ontheEMI-protectivepan

Page 45 - RAIDcard

7.Inserttwongersintotheholesinthetwotabsonthefrontofthebluebracket.Then,pressthetabstowardseachotherandcarefullyslidethenon-hot-swapharddiskdriveouto

Page 46 - Port14Externalconnector

PrinteddocumentsThefollowingdocumentsareprintedoutandcontainedinyourserverpackage.•ReadMeFirstThisisamultilingualdocumentyoushouldreadrst.Thisdocumen

Page 47 - Chapter3.Productoverview35

10.AlignthetopedgeoftheEMI-protectivepanelwiththetopsideoftheharddiskdrivecageandthenpivottheEMI-protectivepaneldownuntilitsnapsintoposition.Figure65.

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•Forharddiskdriveswithdifferentcapacities,installtheharddiskdrivewiththelowestcapacityrst.Beforeyoubegin,printalltherelatedinstructionsorensurethatyo

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3.Thenon-hot-swapharddiskdrive(s)areinstalledinthelowerharddiskdrivecageandareprotectedbyanEMI-protectivepanel.Pressthesmalltab1ontheEMI-protectivepan

Page 50 - Connectingcables

8.Installthenewnon-hot-swapharddiskdriveintoabluebracketbyexingthesidesofthebracketandaligningpin1,pin2,pin4,andpin5onthebracketwiththecorrespondingh

Page 51 - Chapter3.Productoverview39

10.Connecttheappropriatepowercable1andtheSATAsignalcable2totherearofthenon-hot-swapharddiskdrive.Figure69.Connectingcablestotherearofthenon-hot-swapha

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13.AlignthetopedgeoftheEMI-protectivepanelwiththetopsideoftheharddiskdrivecageandthenpivottheEMI-protectivepaneldownuntilitsnapsintoposition.Figure70.

Page 53 - Chapter3.Productoverview41

2.Removetheservercover.See“Removingtheservercover”onpage85.3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage87.4.Locatethehot-swap

Page 54 - Systemboardcomponents

•Forthe3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane,removethefourscrewsthatsecurethebackplaneandthenremovethebackplanefromtheharddiskdrivecage.Figure72.Remo

Page 55 - .Productoverview43

•Forthe2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivecage,installthesixscrewstosecurethebackplaneonthecage.Figure75.Installingthe2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane

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17.Ifyouareinstructedtoreturntheoldhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane,followallpackaginginstructionsanduseanypackagingmaterialsthataresuppliedtoyouforship

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•MegaRAIDSASSoftwareUserGuideThisdocumentprovidesinformationaboutRedundantArrayofIndependentDisks(RAID)andhowtousetheutilityprogramstocongure,monitor

Page 58 - Systemboardjumpers

5.Notedownthecableroutingandconnection.Then,disconnectthepowersupplyassemblycablesfromthesystemboardandalldrives.Forservermodelswithhot-swapharddiskdr

Page 59 - .Productoverview47

8.Pivotthepowersupplyassemblyalittlebitinthedirectionasshownandthenliftitoutofthechassis.CPUMEMFigure78.Removingthenon-hot-swappowersupplyassembly9.To

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10.InstallthenewpowersupplyassemblyintothechassissothatthefourscrewholesinthenewpowersupplyassemblyarealignedwiththecorrespondingholesmarkedwithAinthe

Page 61 - Chapter3.Productoverview49

Thistopicprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplaceahot-swapredundantpowersupplymodule.Thistopicappliesonlytoservermodelsthatcomewithhot-swapredundantpowersup

Page 62 - SystemboardLEDs

1.Locatethefailinghot-swapredundantpowersupplymoduleontherearofyourserver.Then,pressthereleasetab1inthedirectionasshownandcarefullypullthehandle2atthe

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3.Notetheorientationofthehot-swapredundantpowersupplymoduleandthenslidethenewhot-swapredundantpowersupplymoduleintothechassisuntilitsnapsintoposition.

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CAUTION:Neverremovethecoveronapowersupplyoranypartthathasthefollowinglabelattached.Hazardousvoltage,current,andenergylevelsarepresentinsideanycomponen

Page 65 - Turningofftheserver

8.Removethefourscrews1attherearofthechassisandthetwoscrews2onthemetalclipatthefrontofthepowerdistributionboardandcageassembly.Then,pushthepowerdistrib

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10.Installthenewpowerdistributionboardandcageassemblyintothechassissothatthefourscrewholes1intherearofthenewpowerdistributionboardandcageassemblyareal

Page 67 - Chapter5.Conguringtheserver

ReplacingthefrontpanelboardassemblyAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guid

Page 68 - SetupUtilityprograminterface

4ThinkServerHardwareMaintenanceManual

Page 69 - Advancedmenu

8.Removethescrew1onthechassisthatsecuresthefrontpanelboardassembly.Then,carefullyremovethefrontpanelboardassemblyfromthechassisandpullthesignalcableso

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11.Routethesignalcablesofthenewfrontpanelboardassemblythroughthecorrespondingholeinthechassisandpositionthenewfrontpanelboardassemblyonthechassissotha

Page 71 - .Conguringtheserver59

Dependingonthemodel,yourservermightcomewithoneortwofrontsystemfans.See“Servercomponents”onpage25tolocatethefrontsystemfan(s)installedinyourservermodel

Page 72 - Securitymenu

5.Pressthetwotabsofthefrontsystemfantowardseachotheruntilthetwotips1arealignedwiththecorrespondingholesinthechassis.Then,carefullyslidethefrontsystemf

Page 73 - ServerManagementmenu

8.Connectthenewfrontsystemfancabletothe4-pinsystemfan1connectoronthesystemboard.See“Systemboardcomponents”onpage42.Note:Forservermodelswithvetoeight3

Page 74 - BootOptionsmenu

5.Therearsystemfanisattachedtothechassisbyfourrubbermounts.Removetherearsystemfanbycuttingtherubbermountsandpullingtherearsystemfanoutofthechassis.Fig

Page 75 - .Conguringtheserver63

7.Positionthenewrearsystemfan,whichhasfournewrubbermountsattached,onthechassissothatthefournewrubbermountsarealignedwiththecorrespondingholesinthechas

Page 76 - Settingthesystemdateandtime

CAUTION:Hazardousmovingparts.Keepngersandotherbodypartsaway.CAUTION:Theheatsinkandfanassemblymightbeveryhot.Turnofftheserverandwaitthreetoveminutest

Page 77 - Usingpasswords

6.Removethefourscrewsthatsecuretheheatsinkandfanassemblytothesystemboard.Itisrecommendedthatyoucarefullyremovethefourscrewsfromthesystemboardusingthef

Page 78 - Selectingastartupdevice

10.Installthefourscrewstosecurethenewheatsinkandfanassemblyonthesystemboard.Itisrecommendedthatyoucarefullyinstallthefourscrewsusingthefollowingmethod

Page 79 - UpdatingorrecoveringtheBIOS

Chapter2.ServersetuproadmapThischapterprovidesageneralroadmaptoguideyouthroughsettingupyourserver.Theserversetupprocedurevariesdependingonthecongurat

Page 80 - Updating(ashing)theBIOS

CAUTION:Theheatsinkandfanassemblyandthemicroprocessormightbeveryhot.Turnofftheserverandwaitthreetoveminutestolettheservercoolbeforeremovingtheserverc

Page 81

6.Touchonlytheedgesofthemicroprocessorandcarefullyliftitstraightupandoutofthemicroprocessorsocket.Placetheoldmicroprocessoronastatic-protectivesurface

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10.Holdthenewmicroprocessorbyitsedgesandalignthenotches1onthenewmicroprocessorwiththetabs2inthemicroprocessorsocket.Then,carefullylowerthenewmicroproc

Page 83 - ConguringRAID

ReplacingthesystemboardbatteryAttention:Donotopenyourserverorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Safetyinformation”onpageiiiand“Guideline

Page 84 - AboutRAID

6.Removetheoldsystemboardbattery.Figure97.Removingthesystemboardbattery7.Installanewsystemboardbattery.Figure98.Installingthesystemboardbattery8.Reins

Page 85 - RAIDforyourserver

CAUTION:Theheatsinkandmicroprocessormightbeveryhot.Turnofftheserverandwaitthreetoveminutestolettheservercoolbeforeremovingtheservercover.Beforeyoubeg

Page 86

12.Removetheeightscrewsthatsecurethesystemboardfollowingtherecommendednumericalsequenceasshown.Then,carefullyremovethesystemboardoutofthechassis.Figur

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14.Forthenewsystemboard,gentlypressdownthesmallhandleonthemicroprocessorsocketandthenpullthehandlealittlebitoutwardtoreleaseitfromthesecuredposition.T

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b.Holdthemicroprocessorsocketcoverandalignthenotches1onthesocketcoverwiththetabs2inthemicroprocessorsocket.Then,carefullylowerthesocketcoverstraightdo

Page 89 - Settingahot-sparedrive

d.Closethemicroprocessorretainer.Gentlypressdownthesmallhandleandthenpushthehandleinwardtolocktheretainerintopositionandsecurethemicroprocessorsocketc

Page 90 - Runningaconsistencycheck

6ThinkServerHardwareMaintenanceManual

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Whattodonext:•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.•Tocompletethereplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage168.Comple

Page 92 - Updatingthermware

4.Positiontheservercoveronthechassissothattherailonthebottomoftheservercoverengagesthebottomrailonthechassis.Then,alignthefourtabs1ontheservercoverwit

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Note:Forsafetyconsideration,besuretouseatool,forexampleascrewdriver,totightenthethumbscrewandalwaysmakesurethatthethumbscrewissecurelyinstalled.Also,d

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Chapter7.TroubleshootinganddiagnosticsThischapterprovidesinformationaboutbasictroubleshootinganddiagnosticmethodstohelpyousolveproblemsthatmightoccuri

Page 95 - Precautions

UsingthediagnosticprogramThePC-DoctorforDOSdiagnosticprogramrunsindependentlyoftheoperatingsystem.Usethisdiagnosticprogramtotestandgatherinformationab

Page 96 - Systemreliabilityguidelines

SymptomActionTheThinkServerEasyStartupDVDdoesnotstart.1.MakesurethattheserversupportstheThinkServerEasyStartupprogramandhasabootableDVDdrive.2.Makesur

Page 97 - Removingtheservercover

SymptomAction5.Replacetheopticaldrive.6.(Trainedservicetechnicianonly)Replacethesystemboard.Adiscisnotworkingcorrectly.1.Makesurethatthediscisintheopt

Page 98

SymptomAction5.Replacethenon-hot-swapharddiskdrive.Anewlyinstalledhot-swapharddiskdriveisnotrecognized.1.Makesurethatthedriveisinstalledintothecorrect

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MemorymoduleproblemsFollowthesuggestedactionsforthecorrespondingsymptomintheorderinwhichtheyarelisteduntiltheproblemissolved.Ifnoneoftheseactionssolve

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SymptomAction3.Replacethekeyboard.Themouseorpointingdevicedoesnotwork.1.Makesurethat:•Themouseorpointingdevicecableissecurelyconnectedtotheserver.Ifth

Page 101

Chapter3.ProductoverviewThischapterprovidesinformationabouttheserverpackage,features,specications,softwareprograms,andcomponentlocations.Thischapterc

Page 102 - Memorymoduleinstallationrules

178ThinkServerHardwareMaintenanceManual

Page 103 - Installingamemorymodule

Chapter8.FRUlistsThischapterlistsinformationabouttheFRUs.Attention:Besuretoreadandunderstandthe“Safetyinformation”onpageiiibeforereplacinganyFRUs.Inth

Page 104 - Removingamemorymodule

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU1DITkitwithoutlabel•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO•MT0441:CTO03X3668225Ufrontpanelkit

Page 105 - InstallingorremovingaPCIcard

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU3LenovoRDXUSBdrivebundlebay•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO•MT0441:CTO67Y142413Lenovo1

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ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU4Harddiskdrive,hot-swap,250GBSATA-enterprise7200rpm,3Gb/s,3.5-inchdriveassembly•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:

Page 107 - RemovingaPCIcard

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU4Harddiskdrive,non-hot-swap,250GBSATA-enterprise7200rpm,3Gb/s,3.5-inchdriveassembly•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0

Page 108 - InstallingtheEthernetcard

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU4Harddiskdrive,hot-swap,300GBSAS-enterprise,6Gb/s,xxMBcache,3.5-inchdriveassembly•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT039

Page 109 - RemovingtheEthernetcard

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU4Harddiskdrive,hot-swap,450GBSAS-enterprise,6Gb/s,xxMBcache,2.5-inchdriveassembly•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT039

Page 110 - InstallingtheRAIDcard

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU7Heatsink•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO•MT0441:CTO03X371018Microprocessor,Xeon,quad-

Page 111 - RemovingtheRAIDcard

ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU8Microprocessor,Xeon,quad-core,E31240,8MB,3.3GHz,80W•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO•M

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Note:Beforeusingtheinformationandtheproductitsupports,besuretoreadandunderstandthefollowing:•TheReadMeFirstthatcomeswithyourproduct•“Safetyinformation

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MicroprocessorYourservercomeswithoneofthefollowingmicroprocessors(internalcachesizevariesbymodel):•Intel®Xeon®quad-coremicroprocessor•IntelXeondual-co

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ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU9Systemboard,CPESX31000systemboard•MT0387:CTO11U11G12U12G•MT0388:CTO11U12U12G13U13G14U•MT0389:CTO11U•MT0390:CTO11U11G12U12G13U13G•M

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ItemFRUFRUnumberCRU11PowerdistributionboardandcageassemblyREV:00forredundantpowersupplies•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO11U•MT

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FRUFRUnumberCRU3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivetrayV2.0•MT0387:CTO,allmodels•MT0388:CTO,allmodels•MT0389:CTO,allmodels•MT0390:CTO,allmodels•MT0391:CTO,al

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FRUFRUnumberCRU2.5-inchharddiskdrivedummytrayV2.0•MT0387:CTO,allmodels•MT0388:CTO,allmodels•MT0389:CTO,allmodels•MT0390:CTO,allmodels•MT0391:CTO,allmo

Page 118 - InstallingtheiKVMkey

FRUFRUnumberCRUHarddiskdrivecage,blank,metal,LX-KT2A•MT0387:CTO,allmodels•MT0388:CTO,allmodels•MT0389:CTO,allmodels•MT0390:CTO,allmodels•MT0391:CTO,al

Page 119 - RemovingtheiKVMkey

FRUFRUnumberCRUKT2Asidecoverassembly•MT0387:CTO,allmodels•MT0388:CTO,allmodels•MT0389:CTO,allmodels•MT0390:CTO,allmodels•MT0391:CTO,allmodels•MT0392:C

Page 120 - Figure48.RemovingtheiKVMkey

FRUFRUnumberCRU700mm(27.56inches)mini-SAStomini-SASsignalcable•MT0387:CTO,allmodels•MT0388:CTO,allmodels•MT0389:CTO,allmodels•MT0390:CTO,allmodels•MT0

Page 121 - InstallingtheTPMmodule

FRUFRUnumberCRU•MT0441:CTOThinkServer9240-8iRAID0/1Adapter,eightportswithoutRAID5UpgradeKeyB2•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•M

Page 122 - RemovingtheTPMmodule

FRUFRUnumberCRUTPMModuleV1.1•MT0387:CTO11U11G12U12G•MT0388:CTO11U12U12G13U13G14U•MT0389:CTO11U•MT0390:CTO11U11G12U12G13U13G•MT0391:CTO11U•MT0392:CTO11

Page 123 - Figure50.RemovingtheTPMmodule

PrimarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-UnitedStates•MT0387:CTO11U12U•MT0388:CTO11U12U13U14U•MT0389:CTO11U•MT0390:CTO11U12U13U•MT0391:CTO11U•MT0392:CTO1

Page 124 - InstallingtheDITmodule

InternaldrivesInternaldrivesaredevicesthatyourserverusestoreadandstoredata.Theinternaldrivessupportedbyyourservervarybymodel.•Harddiskdrive–Fivetoeigh

Page 125 - RemovingtheDITmodule

PrimarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-LA(HighVoltage)Argentina,Paraguay,Uruguay•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT03

Page 126 - Figure53.RemovingtheDITmodule

PrimarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-Taiwan•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO•MT0441:CTO41R32781Powercord-

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PrimarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-Switzerland•MT0387:CTO11G12G•MT0388:CTO12G13G•MT0389:CTO11G•MT0390:CTO11G12G13G•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO

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SecondarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-UnitedStates•MT0387:CTO11U12U•MT0388:CTO11U12U13U14U•MT0389:CTO11U•MT0390:CTO11U12U13U•MT0391:CTO11U•MT0392:CT

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SecondarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-LA(HighVoltage)Argentina,Paraguay,Uruguay•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT

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SecondarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-Taiwan•MT0387:CTO•MT0388:CTO•MT0389:CTO•MT0390:CTO•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:CTO•MT0441:CTO41R32781Powercor

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SecondarypowercordFRUnumberCRUPowercord-Switzerland•MT0387:CTO11G12G•MT0388:CTO12G13G•MT0389:CTO11G•MT0390:CTO11G12G13G•MT0391:CTO•MT0392:CTO•MT0393:C

Page 132 - 1topivotthe

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Reliability,availability,andserviceabilityReliability,availability,andserviceability(hereinafterreferredtoasRAS)arethreeimportantserverdesignfeatures.

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Chapter9.Gettinginformation,help,andserviceThischaptercontainsinformationabouthelp,service,andtechnicalassistanceforproductsmanufacturedbyLenovoandwhe

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Thisportalisupdatedwiththelatestinformationaboutthefollowingsubjects:DownloadDrivers&SoftwareDownloaddrivers,ashtheBIOS,andupdateyoursoftware.Dia

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•EngineeringChangemanagement-Theremightbechangesthatarerequiredafteraproducthasbeensold.LenovooryourresellerwillmakeselectedEngineeringChanges(ECs)tha

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AppendixA.NoticesLenovomaynotoffertheproducts,services,orfeaturesdiscussedinthisdocumentinallcountries.ConsultyourlocalLenovorepresentativeforinformat

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–PrebootExecutionEnvironment(PXE)TheIntelPXEtechnologyenablesyoutobootyourcomputers,loadanoperatingsystem,ordeployexecutableimagesfromaremoteserverbyu

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TrademarksLenovo,theLenovologo,ThinkServer,andThinkVantagearetrademarksofLenovointheUnitedStates,othercountries,orboth.Intel,IntelCore,andIntelXeonare

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CollectingandrecyclingadisusedLenovocomputerormonitorIfyouareacompanyemployeeandneedtodisposeofaLenovocomputerormonitorthatisthepropertyofthecompany,y

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BatteryrecyclinginformationfortheEuropeanUnionNotice:ThismarkappliesonlytocountrieswithintheEuropeanUnion(EU).Batteriesorpackagingforbatteriesarelabel

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orgasesinyourenvironmenthavecauseddamagetotheserver,Lenovomayconditionprovisionofrepairorreplacementofserversorpartsonimplementationofappropriateremed

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d'équipementsélectriquesetélectroniquesportantlemarquageDEEE,conformémentàl'AnnexeIVdelaDirectiveDEEE,nedoiventpasmettreaurebutceséquipement

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oambienteesaúdepúblicaresultantesdapresençadesubstânciasperigosas.ParaobterinformaçõesadicionaisacercadaREEEconsulteosítiodaweb:http://www.lenovo.com/

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RestrictionofHazardousSubstancesDirective(RoHS)ThistopicprovidesstatementsabouttheRestrictionofHazardousSubstancesDirective(RoHS).224ThinkServerHardwa

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ChinaRoHSTurkishstatementofcomplianceTheLenovoproductmeetstherequirementsoftheRepublicofTurkeyDirectiveontheRestrictionoftheUseofCertainHazardousSubst

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GermanOrdinanceforWorkglossstatementTheproductisnotsuitableforusewithvisualdisplayworkplacedevicesaccordingtoclause2oftheGermanOrdinanceforWorkwithVis

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EuropeanUnion-CompliancetotheElectromagneticCompatibilityDirectiveThisproductisinconformitywiththeprotectionrequirementsofEUCouncilDirective2004/108/E

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–EmbeddedWebserverTheBMCprovidesanembeddedWebserverforout-of-bandmanagement.TheuserauthenticationishandledbyIPMIusernamesandpasswords.Formoreinformati

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NachdemEMVG:„GerätedürfenanOrten,fürdiesienichtausreichendentstörtsind,nurmitbesondererGenehmigungdesBundesministersfürPostundTelekommunikationoderdes

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Index2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplanelocations373.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplanelocations35AaboutRAID72AdvancedmenuSetupUtilityprogram57ad

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frontviewoftheserverlocations15FRUlists179Ggaseouscontamination220Germanglossstatement226gettinghelp213gettinginformation213gettingservice213guideline

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replacing157NNICstatusLED18non-hot-swapharddiskdriveinstalling128removing124non-hot-swappowersupplyassemblyreplacing137OonboardSATAsoftwareRAIDcongur

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padlock23SecuritymenuSetupUtilityprogram60serialnumberlabellocations13servercomponentslocations25servercongurationupdating170servercoverinstalling168

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EasyUpdateFirmwareUpdaterprogram81passwords65SetupUtilityprogram55ThinkServerEasyStartupprogram69Vvideosubsystemfeatures9viewinginformationSetupUtilit

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ThinkServerEasyUpdateFirmwareUpdaterTheThinkServerEasyUpdateFirmwareUpdaterprogram(hereinafterreferredtoastheFirmwareUpdaterprogram)enablesyoutomainta

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Thefollowingillustrationisasampleofthemachinetype,model,andserialnumberlabelsontheserver.Note:Dependingonthemodeltype,yourservermightlookslightlydiffe

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FrontviewoftheserverThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatethepartsonthefrontoftheserver.Thefollowingillustrationshowsthefrontviewoftheserver.CPUM

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3Opticaldrivebay1Yourservercomeswithanopticaldriveinstalledinthe5.25-inchopticaldrivebay1.4Opticaldriveeject/closebuttonPressthisbuttontoejectorcloset

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FrontpanelThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatethecontrol,connectors,andLEDsonthefrontpaneloftheserver.Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecontrol,c

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ContentsSafetyinformation...iiiChapter1.Generalinformation...1Introduction...1Serverdocumentation...1Chapter2.Servers

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PowerstatusLEDColorDescriptionOnGreenTheserverison.OffNoneTheserverisoff.BlinkingGreenTheserverisinACPIS1mode,whichisalsoknownasPowerOnSuspend(POS)mod

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Note:TheDITmoduleisonlyavailableinsomemodels.ThefollowingillustrationshowsthelocationoftheDITmoduleandthediagnosticLEDsontheDITpanelinthefrontoftheser

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Thefollowingillustrationshowstherearviewoftheserverwithascrew-secured,non-hot-swappowersupply.Figure6.Rearviewoftheserverwithanon-hot-swappowersupply1

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Forservermodelsthathavehot-swapredundantpowersupplymodule(s),theremightbeoneortwopowercordconnectors1ontherearoftheserver.Foreachhot-swapredundantpowe

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67EthernetconnectorsUsedtoattachanEthernetcableforaLAN.EachEthernetconnectorhastwostatusLEDstohelpyouidentifytheEthernetconnectivity,activity,andconne

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PadlockYourservercomeswithapadlockloopsothattheservercovercannotberemovedwhenapadlockisinstalled.Figure8.PadlockChapter3.Productoverview23

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IntegratedcablelockAnintegratedcablelock,sometimesreferredtoastheKensingtonlock,canbeusedtosecureyourservertoanon-permanentxture.Thecablelockattaches

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FrontdoorlockYoucanremovethekeyattachedontheserveranduseittoopenorlockthefrontdooroftheserver.Thefrontdoorhelpsprotecttheharddiskdrivecagestopreventun

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Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecomponentsoftheserverwithvetoeight3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrives.Figure11.Componentsoftheserverwithvetoeight3.5-inch

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•Thereisa3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdriveoradummyharddiskdrivetrayinstalledineachharddiskdrivebay(5to12).Note:Thenumberoftheinstalledharddiskdrivesvaries

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Replacingthehot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane...133Replacingthenon-hot-swappowersupplyassembly...137Replacingahot-swapredundantpo

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Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecomponentsoftheserverwithuptoeight2.5-inchhot-swapSASharddiskdrives.Figure12.Componentsoftheserverwithuptoeight2.5-inc

Page 185 - Opticaldriveproblems

Note:Thenumberoftheinstalledharddiskdrivesvariesbymodel.Forthevacantdrivebay,thereisadummyharddiskdrivetraytocovertheplace.•Forinformationaboutthesupp

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Note:TheDITmodule1isonlyavailableinsomemodelsandtheDITpanelalsovariesbymodel.See“DITmodule”onpage18.•Thereisa3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdriveoradummyhard

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Thefollowingillustrationshowsthecomponentsoftheserverwithuptofour3.5-inchnon-hot-swapharddiskdrives.Figure14.Componentsoftheserverwithuptofour3.5-inch

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•Dependingonthemodel,yourservermightcomewithascrew-secured,non-hot-swappowersupplyorhot-swapredundantpowersupplymodule(s).•Formoreinformationaboutthem

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Figure16.2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivestatusLEDs1HarddiskdriveactivityLED2HarddiskdriveRAIDstatusLEDDescriptionOffOffTheharddiskdrivehasfailedorisnotp

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SomeservermodelscomewitharequiredRAIDcardtoprovideadvancedSATA/SAShardwareRAIDfunctionstotheserver.YoucanalsopurchasetheRAIDcardfromLenovoandinstallit

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•Uptoeight2.5-inchhot-swapSASharddiskdriveswithonebackplaneThefollowingillustrationshowsthelocationsofthehot-swapharddiskdrivebackplanes.Youneedtoopen

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Thefollowingillustrationsshowtheconnectorsona3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane.Figure19.Frontviewofthe3.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane1Slot

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Backplanefor2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivesThistopicprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatetheconnectorsonthe2.5-inchhot-swapharddiskdrivebackplane.Thefollo

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SafetyinformationNote:Beforeusingtheproduct,besuretoreadandunderstandthemultilingualsafetyinstructionsonthedocumentationDVDthatcomeswiththeproduct.Ant

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2Mini-SASsignalcableconnector2Usedtoconnectthemini-SASconnectorononeendofthemini-SASsignalcable.3Mini-SASsignalcableconnector1Usedtoconnectthemini-SAS

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Usethefollowinginstructionstoconnectthecables:1.Useone700mm(27.56inches)mini-SAStomini-SASsignalcable.Connectthemini-SASconnector1totheport0ontheRAIDc

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Usethefollowinginstructionstoconnectthecables:1.Useone700mm(27.56inches)mini-SAStomini-SASsignalcable.Connectthemini-SASconnector1totheport0ontheRAIDc

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IfyouareconnectingtheSATAharddiskdrivestothesystemboard,usethe450mm(17.72inches)mini-SASsignalcablewithfourSATAportsandoneSerialGeneralPurposeInput/Ou

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Toconnectthecables,dothefollowing:1.Usethe700mm(27.56inches)mini-SAStomini-SASsignalcable.Connectthemini-SASconnector1totheport0ontheRAIDcard.Then,con

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Figure27.Systemboardcomponents1PowerManagementBus(PMBus)connector20InternalUSB2.0TypeAconnector2TPMconnector21Internaldual-portUSB2.0connector23Memory

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1PMBusconnectorTheBMCcanreadthepowersupplystatusregisteredthroughPMBus.YoudonotneedtoconnectanydevicetothePMBusconnector.Thisconnectoriskeptforpowerma

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19iKVMkeyconnectorUsedtoconnectaniKVMkeyoption,whichisakindofremotemanagementmodule,toenabletheiKVMfunctiononyourserver.See“InstallingorremovingtheThi

Page 203 - .FRUlists191

31PCIExpressx4cardslot(PCI-Eslot2)ThisisaPCIExpressx4laneinphysicalPCI2.0x8slotthatsupportsaPCIExpressx4cardwith167mm(6.57inches)inlength,suchasanEthe

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Thefollowingillustrationshowsajumperinthedefaultsettingposition(pin1andpin2).Thisisthecorrectpositionfornormaloperation.Figure28.DefaultjumpersettingC

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PrzedskorzystaniemzproduktunależyzapoznaćsięzwielojęzycznymiinstrukcjamibezpieczeństwaznajdującymisięnapłycieDVDzdokumentacjądostarczonąwrazzproduktem

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Thefollowingillustrationshowsthestatusofthejumpersonthesystemboardofyourserver.Youcancongure,recover,enable,ordisablesomespecicfeaturesofthesystembo

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3.Laytheserveronitssideforeasieroperation.4.LocatetheClearCMOS/Recoveryjumperonthesystemboardandthenmovethejumperfromthedefaultnormalposition(pin1andp

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SystemboardLEDsThistopichelpsyoulocatetheLEDsonthesystemboard.ThefollowingillustrationshowstheBMCstatusLED,systemboardhardwarefaultLED,andthePOSTcoded

Page 209 - .FRUlists197

2BMCstatusLEDThisLEDindicatestheBMCstatusofyourserver.BMCstatusLEDColorDescriptionOnGreenTheBMCisnotready.OffNoneTheBMChasnopowerorfails.BlinkingGreen

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POSTcodediagnosticLEDsPOSTerrorcodeDescription010101110x57Microprocessormismatch.010110000x58Microprocessorself-testfailedormicroprocessorcacheerroroc

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Chapter4.TurningonandturningofftheserverThischapterprovidesinformationaboutturningonandturningofftheserver.TurningontheserverTheservercanbeturnedonino

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2.Forinformationaboutyourspecicoperatingsystem,refertotherelateddocumentationorhelpsystemfortheoperatingsystem.54ThinkServerHardwareMaintenanceManual

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Chapter5.ConguringtheserverThischapterprovidesthefollowinginformationtohelpyouconguretheserver:•“UsingtheSetupUtilityprogram”onpage55•“UsingtheThink

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•OntheServerManagementmenu,selectSystemInformationtoviewtheinformationaboutyoursystem,includingtheBMCinformation.SetupUtilityprograminterfaceThistopic

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ThefollowingillustrationshowsanexampleoftheMainmenuintheSetupUtilityprogram.Figure31.AnexampleoftheMainmenuintheSetupUtilityprogramTosetthesystemdatea

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Statement1DANGERElectricalcurrentfrompower,telephone,andcommunicationcablesishazardous.Toavoidashockhazard:•Donotconnectordisconnectanycablesorperform

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MenuitemSubmenuitemSelectionsCommentsIntelEISTTechnology•Disabled•EnabledEnableordisabletheIntelEISTTechnology.P-StateCoordination•HW_ALL•SW_ALL•SW_AN

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MenuitemSubmenuitemSelectionsComments•PoweronIfthepowerisinterruptedwhentheserverison,afterthepowerresumes:•IfyouhaveselectedStayoff,theserverwillstay

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MenuitemSubmenuitemSelectionsCommentsOnboardLAN2I/OROM•Disabled•EnabledEnableordisabletheonboardLAN2I/OROM.PCIROMPriority•LegacyROM•EFICompatibleROMCh

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SecuritymenuitemsMenuitemSelectionsCommentsSetAdministratorPasswordSetanadministratorpasswordtoprotectagainstunauthorizedaccesstoyourserver.See“Usingp

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ServerManagementmenuitemsMenuitemSubmenuitemSelectionsCommentsSystemInformationViewtheinformationaboutyoursystem,includingtheBMCversioninformation.Cle

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MenuitemSelectionsCommentsBootOption#1•UEFIDevice•HardDiskDrive•OpticalDiskDrive•RemovableDevice•NetworkDeviceSettherststartupdevice.BootOption#2•UEF

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MenuitemSelectionsCommentsBootupNum-Lock•On•OffTurntheNum-Lockkeyonoroff.POSTErrorPause•Disabled•EnabledEnableordisablethePOSTerrorpausefeature.Whenth

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UsingpasswordsByusingtheSetupUtilityprogram,youcansetapasswordtopreventunauthorizedaccesstoyourserver.Youdonothavetosetapasswordtouseyourserver.Howeve

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3.See“Passwordconsiderations”onpage65.Then,followtheinstructionsonthescreentosetorchangeapassword.4.Ifyouwanttodeleteapassword,typeyourcurrentpassword

Page 226 - Callingforservice

3.PressF10tosavesettingsandexittheSetupUtilityprogram.Theserverwillfollowthestartupdevicesequenceyouhaveseteachtimeyouturnontheserver.ExitingtheSetupU

Page 227 - Purchasingadditionalservices

Statement3CAUTION:Whenlaserproducts(suchasCD-ROMs,DVDdrives,beropticdevices,ortransmitters)areinstalled,notethefollowing:•Donotremovethecovers.Removi

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2.ClickDownloadDrivers&SoftwareandfollowtheinstructionsontheWebpagetolocatetheBIOSupdateutilityprogram.3.DownloadtheISOimageorupdatepackageandthei

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2.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandtheserver.Then,disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareco

Page 230 - Recyclinginformation

FeaturesoftheThinkServerEasyStartupprogramThistopicliststhefeaturesoftheThinkServerEasyStartupprogram.TheThinkServerEasyStartupprogramhasthefollowingf

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1.FunctionalityandsupportedoperatingsystemsvarydependingontheversionoftheThinkServerEasyStartupprogram.Fromthemaininterfaceoftheprogram,clickCompatibi

Page 232 - Particulatecontamination

AboutRAIDRAID,anacronymforRedundantArrayofIndependentDisks,isatechnologythatprovidesincreasedstoragefunctionsandreliabilitythroughredundancy.Thisisach

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•RAID50:acombinationofRAID0andRAID5RAID50usesdistributedparityanddiskstriping.ARAID50drivegroupisaspanneddrivegroupinwhichdataisstripedacrossmultipleR

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BeforeconguringRAIDforyourserver,observethefollowingprecautions:1.UseharddiskdrivesthathavethesamecapacitywithinasingleRAIDarray.2.Useharddiskdrivest

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4.Whenyouseethemessage“PressCtrl-MorEntertorunLSISoftwareRAIDSetupUtility,”immediatelypressCtrl+MorEntertostarttheLSISoftwareRAIDCongurationUtilitypr

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MenuitemSubmenuitemCommentsEasyCongurationCreatephysicalarrays.Anarraywillautomaticallybecomeavirtualdrive.NewCongurationCleartheexistingconguratio

Page 237 - Turkishstatementofcompliance

Attention:DeletingtheexistingRAIDcongurationerasesalldataonthevirtualdrive.MakesurethatyoubackupalldatabeforedeletingtheRAIDarray.Iftheoperatingsyste

Page 238 - Electronicemissionnotices

Statement6CAUTION:Ifyouinstallastrain-reliefbracketoptionovertheendofthepowercordthatisconnectedtothedevice,youmustconnecttheotherendofthepowercordtoa

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driveandpressEnter.Asubmenuisdisplayed.SelectMakeHotSparefromthesubmenuandthenselectYeswhenpromptedtosetthephysicaldriveasahot-sparedrive.Rebuildingap

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virtualdrivedatamightbecorrupted.Besuretobackupthedatabeforerunningaconsistencycheckifyoususpectthedatamightbecorrupted.Torunaconsistencycheckusingthe

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thatsupporttheRAIDcardtogetadvancedSATA/SAShardwareRAIDfunctions.See“RAIDcard”onpage33and“InstallingorremovingtheRAIDcard”onpage98formoreinformation.N

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UsingtheFirmwareUpdaterprogramTheFirmwareUpdaterprogramenablesyoutomaintainyoursystemrmwareup-to-dateandhelpsyouavoidunnecessaryoutages.Toupdateyours

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Chapter6.Installing,removing,orreplacinghardwareThischapterprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstall,remove,orreplacehardwareforyourserver.Thischaptercontain

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•Makesurethatyouhaveanadequatenumberofproperlygroundedelectricaloutletsfortheserver,monitor,andotherdevices.•Backupallimportantdatabeforeyoumakechange

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•Properlyroutethecables.Forsomeoptions,suchasPCIcards,followthecablinginstructionsthatcomewiththeoptionsinadditiontotheinstructionsinthismanual.•Makes

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5.Loosenthethumbscrewthatsecurestheservercoverandthenslidetheservercovertotherearuntilitisstopped.Notes:a.Theservercoverissecurelyinstalledandyouneedt

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6.Pivottheservercoveroutwardtocompletelyremoveit.Figure33.RemovingtheservercoverAttention:Forpropercoolingandairow,installtheservercoverbeforeturning

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