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Guidelines for trained service techniciansThis section contains information for trained service technicians.Inspecting for unsafe conditionsUse the in
To remove a hot-swap power supply, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guidelines”on
Installing a hot-swap power supplyThis procedure applies only to server models that have hot-swap power supplies.See “Installing a non-hot-swap power
Removing a memory moduleTo remove a dual inline memory module (DIMM), complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page
Installing a memory moduleNote: If you are replacing a faulty DIMM, make sure that the replacement DIMM isthe correct type of memory. If you are addin
Removing and replacing optional-service CRUsYou may install an optional-service CRU yourself or request Lenovo to install it, atno additional charge,
Statement 2:CAUTION:When replacing the lithium battery, use only the battery recommended by themanufacturer. If your system has a module containing a
Removing the rear system fanAttention:v Replace a failed fan within 48 hours.v To ensure proper cooling and airflow, do not operate the server for mor
Installing the rear system fanAttention:v Replace a failed fan within 48 hours.v To ensure proper cooling and airflow, do not operate the server for m
Removing the hard disk drive fan assemblyThis procedure applies only to server models that have a hard disk drive fanassembly.Attention:v Replace a fa
8. Remove the cable from the slot 2 on the hard disk drive fan assembly; then,rotate the assembly away from the drive cage and remove the assembly f
Guidelines for servicing electrical equipmentObserve the following guidelines when you service electrical equipment:v Check the area for electrical ha
Installing the hard disk drive fan assemblyThis procedure applies only to server models that have a hard disk drive fanassembly.Attention:v Replace a
2. Route the hard disk drive signal and power cables through the slots2 on theedge of the hard disk drive fan assembly3. Make sure that the cables
11. Lift the simple-swap backplate out of the lower lip on the drive cage and set itaside.12. If you are instructed to return the simple-swap backplat
Installing the simple-swap backplateThis procedure applies only to server models with the simple-swap SATA backplateinstalled on the back of the hard
Removing the SAS/SATA hard disk drive backplaneThis procedure applies only to hot-swap server models with a SAS/SATA hard diskdrive backplane installe
11. Lift the SAS/SATA hard disk drive backplane out of the lower lip on the drivecage and set it aside.12. If you are instructed to return the SAS/SAT
11. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the attacheddevices and turn on the server.98 ThinkServer TS100 Types 6431, 6432, 643
Removing the front-panel assemblyTo remove the front-panel assembly, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page v
Installing the front-panel assemblyTo install the front-panel assembly, complete the following steps:1. Position the front end of the front-panel asse
8. Squeeze the spring clips 1 on the sides of the front USB connectorassembly and pull the assembly out of the back of the housing.9. Carefully pull
Safety statementsImportant:Each caution and danger statement in this document is labeled with a number. Thisnumber is used to cross reference an Engli
Rear adapterretentionbracketHinge pin6. If necessary, remove the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine retention taband store it for future use.Instal
Installing the front adapter-retention bracketTo install the front adapter-retention bracket, complete the following steps:1. Insert one of the hinge
Removing the hot-swap power supply cageThis procedure applies only to server models that have hot-swap power-supplies.To remove the power supply cage,
Installing the hot-swap power supply cageThis procedure applies only to server models that have hot-swap power-supplies.To install the hot-swap power
Removing the mini-SAS/SATA controllerTo remove the mini-SAS/SATA RAID controller, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that beg
Installing the SAS/SATA controllerTo install the SAS/SATA RAID controller, complete the following steps:1. Touch the static-protective package that co
6. Disconnect the mini-PCI-X enablement card from the mini-PCI-X enablementcard connector ; then, grasp the edges of the mini-PCI-X enablement card an
3. Install and lock the side cover (see “Installing the side cover” on page 63).4. Reconnect the external cables and power cords; then, turn on the at
Installing the RAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controllerSome server models come with a IBM ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller. TheServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA contr
1 Hard disk drive cable connectors4-7 4 ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATAcontroller2 Hard disk drive cable connectors0-3 5 Hard disk drive cables4-73
Statement 1:DANGERElectrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables ishazardous.To avoid a shock hazard:v Do not connect or disconnec
pinched between the hard disk drive fan assembly and the hard disk drivebackplane when the assembly is installed.c. Rotate the hard disk drive fan ass
1 Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine adapter2 Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine retention clip3 Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine sup
Attention: Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board orthe adapter.8. Press the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine adapter 1 fi
Removing and replacing FRUsField replaceable units (FRUs) must be installed only by trained service technicians.Removing a non-hot-swap power supplyTh
To remove a non-hot-swap power supply, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guideline
Installing a non-hot-swap power supplyThis procedure applies only to server models that have a non-hot-swap powersupply. See “Installing a hot-swap po
Removing the microprocessor and fan sinkTo remove the microprocessor and fan sink, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that be
c. Tip the top of the fan sink toward the front of the server while you slide itaway from the lower flange of the retention module; then, remove it fr
Installing a microprocessor and fan sinkTo install the microprocessor, complete the following steps:1. Touch the static-protective package that contai
5. Close the microprocessor bracket frame 2; then, close the microprocessorretention latch 1 and lock it securely in place.6. Install the fan sink
Statement 2:CAUTION:When replacing the lithium battery, use only the battery recommended by themanufacturer. If your system has a module containing a
v Additional thermal grease is not added to the existing thermal grease on the fansink and microprocessor.Note:v Read the Safety information on page v
Removing the system boardTo remove the system board, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installa
System boardmounting screws(8 places)Fan-sink mountingbracket slots10. Slide the system board toward the front of the server to disengage the tabs ont
12. If you are instructed to return the system board, follow all packaginginstructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied
3. Insert the system board into the chassis and slide it toward the rear of theserver until the tabs on the fan sink mounting bracket is fully engaged
4. Install the eight screws 2 that secure the system board to the chassis.5. Reinstall the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine support bracket 1
v Microprocessor and fan sink (see “Installing a microprocessor and fan sink”on page 120).v Adapters (see “Installing an adapter” on page 69).7. Press
Chapter 5. DiagnosticsThis chapter describes the diagnostic tools that are available to help you solveproblems that might occur in the server.If you c
POST beep codesA beep code is a combination of short or long beeps or series of short beeps thatare separated by pauses. For example, a “1-2-3” beep c
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Statement 3:CAUTION:When laser products (such as CD drives, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, ortransmitters) are installed, note the following:v Do no
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Error logsThe server generates three error logs:v POST error logThis log contains the three most recent error codes and messages that weregenerated du
For information about using the diagnostic programs, see “Running the diagnosticprograms” on page 164.To view the BMC system-event log that is generat
POST error codesThe following table describes the POST error codes and suggested actions tocorrect the detected problems.v Follow the suggested action
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Statement 4:≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb)CAUTION:Use safe practices when lifting.Statement 5:CAUTION:The power control button
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Checkout procedureThe checkout procedure is the sequence of tasks that you should follow todiagnose a problem in the server.About the checkout procedu
Performing the checkout procedureTo perform the checkout procedure, complete the following steps:1. Is the server part of a cluster?v No: Go to step 2
Troubleshooting tablesUse the troubleshooting tables to find solutions to problems that have identifiablesymptoms.If you cannot find the problem in th
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
General problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3,
Intermittent problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapte
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Statement 8:CAUTION:Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the followinglabel attached.Hazardous voltage, current, and energy l
Memory problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “
Microprocessor problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chap
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Optional-device problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Cha
Power problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “P
Serial port problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Universal Serial Bus (USB) port problemsv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis
Error LEDsThe following illustration shows the system boardoard LEDs. The system board haserror LEDs that will help to locate the source of the error.
If an error occurs, view the server LEDs in the following order:1. Check the front-panel assembly on the front of the server. If the system-errorLED i
Statement 15:CAUTION:Make sure that the rack is secured properly to avoid tipping when the serverunit is extended.xvi ThinkServer TS100 Types 6431, 64
The following table describes the problems that are indicated by variouscombinations of the power supply LEDs and the power-on LED on the frontinforma
Diagnostic programs and messagesThe diagnostic programs are the primary method of testing the major componentsof the server. The diagnostic tools prov
Running the diagnostic programsImportant: The diagnostic programs do not support USB CD-ROM drives. If yourun the diagnostic programs while any USB CD
Aborted: The test could not proceed because of the server configuration.Viewing the test logYou can use one of the following methods to access the tes
Table 12. Diagnostic messagesv Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved.v S
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Chapter 1. IntroductionThis Hardware Maintenance Manual contains information to help you solveproblems that might occur in the Lenovo ThinkServer™TS10
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
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information about those features, or technical updates might be available to provideadditional information that is not included in the server document
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
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Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Features and specificationsThe following information is a summary of the features and specifications of theserver. Depending on the server model, some
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
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Table 1. Features and specificationsMicroprocessor:v Supports one Intel®Core™2 Duodual-core or Xeon®dual-core orquad-core microprocessorNote: Intel Vi
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
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Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Server controls, LEDs, and powerThis section describes the controls and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and how to turnthe server on and off.Front viewTh
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
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Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
USB connectorsConnect USB devices to these connectors.CD-eject or DVD-eject buttonPress this button to release a CD from the CD drive or a DVD from th
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
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Table 12. Diagnostic messages (continued)v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem i
Rear viewThe following illustration shows the connectors and LEDs on the rear of the server.1 Ethernet transmit/ receive activity LED(amber)8 Seri
Updating (flash-update) the BIOS code on the serverPeriodically, Lenovo makes new levels of BIOS code available on the Web. Alwayscheck http://www.len
2. Set your removable media device as the first startup device.3. Select the removable media device that you want to boot from and move it tothe top o
12. Remove any adapters that impede access to the boot block recovery jumper(see “Removing an adapter” on page 68).13. Return the boot block recovery
System-error log messagesA system-error log is generated by both the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLineadapter and the mini-BMC. The system-error l
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Video connectorConnect a monitor to this connector.USB connectorsConnect USB devices to these connectors.Ethernet connectorUse this connector to conne
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problemis solved.v See Chapter 3, “Parts listing,
Solving SAS problemsFor any SAS error message, one or more of the following devices might be causingthe problem:v A failing SAS device (adapter, drive
Solving Ethernet controller problemsThe method that you use to test the Ethernet controller depends on which operatingsystem you are using. See the op
Solving undetermined problemsIf the diagnostic tests did not diagnose the failure or if the server is inoperative, usethe information in this section.
Problem determination tipsBecause of the variety of hardware and software combinations that you canencounter, use the following information to assist
Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistanceIf you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more informationabout Lenovo products
Calling for serviceDuring the warranty period, you can get help and information by telephone throughthe Customer Support Center.These services are ava
Service methods and procedures vary by country, and some services might not beavailable in all countries. International Warranty Service is delivered
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Appendix B. NoticesLenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this documentin all countries. Consult your local Lenovo repr
on the server. While the server remains connected to ac power, one or more fansmight continue to run. To remove all power from the server, you must di
estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this documentshould verify the applicable data for their specific environment.Trade
Maximum internal hard disk drive capacities assume the replacement of anystandard hard disk drives and population of all hard disk drive bays with the
Remarque : Cette marque s’applique uniquement aux pays de l’Union Européenneet à la Norvège.L’etiquette du système respecte la Directive européenne 20
Les batteries ou emballages pour batteries sont étiquetés conformément auxdirectives européennes 2006/66/EC, norme relative aux batteries et accumulat
Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statementThis Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Avis de conformité à la réglementa
Deutschland:Einhaltung des Gesetzes über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit vonBetriebsmitteinDieses Produkt entspricht dem “Gesetz über die elekt
Taiwanese Class A warning statementChinese Class A warning statementKorean Class A warning statement258 ThinkServer TS100 Types 6431, 6432, 6433, and
IndexAAC power LED 7acoustical noise emissions 4adapterinstalling 69hot-plug 113Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine 113removing 68advanced setup 21a
drivesbay 1, 2, or 3installing 73hot-swap, removing 76, 77simple-swap, removing 80simple-swap, removing 79DVD driveactivity LED 6eject button 6install
hard disk drive (continued)status LED 6hard disk driveshot-swap SAS or SATA, installing 77hot-swap SAS or SATA, removing 76simple-swap SATA, installin
Connectors, LEDs, and jumpersThe illustrations in this section show the connectors, light-emitting diodes (LEDs),and jumpers on the system board. The
microprocessorcache 21installing 120problems 153removing 118specifications 4mini-BMC force update jumper 14minimum configuration 245modes, Ethernet 30
removing (continued)memory modules 84microprocessor 118power supplyhot-swap 81non-hot-swap 115SAS/SATA controller 106SAS/SATA hard disk drive backplan
usingBoot Menu program 29Configuration/Setup Utility program 17EasyStartup 23IBM Configuration/Setup Utility program 19passwords 20, 23Vvideoconnector
Part Number: 46U0853Printed in USA(1P) P/N: 46U0853
System board external connectorsThe following illustration shows the external input/output (I/O) connectors on thesystem board.1 Ethernet transmit/
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System board optional-devices connectorsThe following illustration shows the system board connectors for user-installableoptional devices.1 DIMM con
System board LEDsThe following illustration shows the LEDs on the system board.1 Boot block jumper (JP6)2 Clear CMOS jumper (JP1)3 Mini-BMC forc
System board jumpersThe following illustration shows the jumpers on the system board.1 Boot block jumper (JP6)2 Clear CMOS jumper (JP1)3 Mini-BM
Table 2. System board jumper blocks (continued)Jumper number Jumper name Jumper settingJP6 Boot block jumper (JP6)v Pins 1 and 2: Normal (default)v Pi
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Chapter 2. Configuration information and instructionsThe firmware for the server is periodically updated and is available for downloadfrom the Web. Th
EasyStartup program detects installed hardware devices and guides you throughthe process of creating a response file and performing an unattended inst
For information about setting up and cabling a Remote Supervisor Adapter IISlimLine for use in an Advanced System Management (ASM) network, see“Settin
be configured, and the operating system will not be able to detect it (this isequivalent to disconnecting the device). If you disable the integrated S
Select this choice to set, change, or delete a power-on password.v Start OptionsSelect this choice to view or change the startup options. Changes in t
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix B, “Notices,” on page251, and the Warranty a
- BMC POST WatchdogThis option enables or disables the POST watchdog. Disabled is thedefault setting.- BMC POST Watchdog TimeoutThis option enables or
Down Arrow key to view the older entries, and use the Up Arrow key to viewthe newer entries. Select Clear system logs and press Enter to erase thesyst
v Support for multiple operating systemsv Installs the operating system and device drivers in an unattended mode to savetimev Creates a reuseable resp
v Sets the system date and timev Detects installed hardware devicesv Guides the network administrator through the process of creating a response filev
v Partition settings: This task enables you to choose the file system type anddefine the partition size.v Installation settings: This task prompts you
2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Serversfrom the Select your product list.3. Select Servers from the Brand list.
3. From a command line, type bmc_cfg and press Enter.For the program to interface with the mini-baseboard management controller, theparameters in the
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.4. From Family list, select ThinkServer TS100, and click Continue.5. Click Downloads and drivers to download fir
Enabling the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Boot AgentThe Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Boot Agent is part of the BIOS. You canuse it to co
The integrated SAS/SATA controller with RAID capabilities supports RAID arrays.You can use the LSI Configuration Utility program to configure RAID 1 (
ContentsSafety ...viiGuidelines for trained service technicians ...viiiInspecting for unsafe conditions ...
Note: Before you format a hard disk, make sure that the disk is not part of amirrored pair.To format a drive, complete the following steps:1. From the
v Make sure that the server has an Internet connection, so that you can downloadsoftware and firmware from the Lenovo support Web site during the inst
1 Ethernet transmit/ receive activity LED(amber)8 Serial 1 (Com1) connector2 Ethernet link status LED (green) 9 Parallel connector3 Remote S
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.4. From Family list, select ThinkServer TS100, and click Continue.5. Click Downloads and drivers to download fir
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Chapter 3. Parts listing, ThinkServer TS100 Machine Types6431, 6432, 6433, and 6434The following replaceable components are available for all models o
Replaceable server componentsReplaceable components are of three types:v Self-service customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of self-serviceCRUs
Table 4. Parts listing, Types 6431 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber9 Hard disk d
Table 4. Parts listing, Types 6431 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber16 Microproce
Table 4. Parts listing, Types 6431 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumberIBM Ultra320
Installing the lower bezel ...65Removing the upper bezel...66Installing the upper bezel ...67Removi
Table 4. Parts listing, Types 6431 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumberFRUGBM (all m
Table 5. Parts listing, Types 6432Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber1 Chassis assembly (all m
Table 5. Parts listing, Types 6432 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber11 Hard disk
Table 5. Parts listing, Types 6432 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber19 Power supp
Table 5. Parts listing, Types 6432 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumberIBM SAS HBA C
Table 6. Parts listing, Types 6434Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber1 Chassis assembly (all m
Table 6. Parts listing, Types 6434 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber11 Hard disk
Table 6. Parts listing, Types 6434 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumber19 Power supp
Table 6. Parts listing, Types 6434 (continued)Index DescriptionCRU partnumber(Self-service)CRU partnumber(Optional-service)FRU partnumberIBM x RAID 10
Power cordsFor your safety, Lenovo provides a power cord with a grounded attachment plug touse with this Lenovo product. To avoid electrical shock, al
Performing the checkout procedure ...146Troubleshooting tables ...147CD or DVD drive problems ...147Dis
Table 7. Power cords, Type 6431 (continued)Lenovo Power cordpart number Used in these countries and regions39M5144 Bangladesh, Lesotho, Macao, Maldive
Table 8. Power cords, Type 6432 (continued)Lenovo Power cordpart number Used in these countries and regions39M5123 Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Ando
Table 8. Power cords, Type 6432 (continued)Lenovo Power cordpart number Used in these countries and regions39M5081 110 - 120 VAntigua and Barbuda, Aru
Table 9. Power cords, Type 6434Lenovo Power cordpart number Used in these countries and regions39M5247 Taiwan (models)39M5206 China (models 14H)39M510
Table 9. Power cords, Type 6434 (continued)Lenovo Power cordpart number Used in these countries and regions39M5081 110 - 120 VAntigua and Barbuda, Aru
Chapter 4. Removing and replacing server componentsReplaceable components are of three types:v Self-service customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replaceme
v If you must start the server while the cover is removed, make sure that no one isnear the server and that no other objects have been left inside the
Working inside the server with the power onAttention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components whenthe server is powered-on m
Handling static-sensitive devicesAttention: Static electricity can damage the server and other electronic devices.To avoid damage, keep static-sensiti
Connecting the cablesYou must turn off the server before you connect any cables to or disconnect anycables from the server.Note: If the cable that you
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Removing and replacing self-service CRUsReplacement of self-service CRUs is your responsibility. If Lenovo installs aself-service CRU at your request,
Installing the side coverAttention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the side cover before you turnon the server. Operating the server for exte
Removing the lower bezelWhen you work with some devices, such as the drives in bays 4 through 7 (or bays4 through 11 for some 2.5 inch hard disk drive
Installing the lower bezelTo install the lower bezel, complete the following steps:1. Insert the two bottom tabs on the lower bezel into the correspon
Removing the upper bezelWhen you work with some devices, such as the drives in bays 1 through 3, youmust first remove the upper bezel to access the de
Installing the upper bezelTo install the upper bezel, complete the following steps:1. Insert the two tabs on the right-side of the upper bezel into th
Removing an adapterTo remove an adapter, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guideli
2 Rear adapter retention bracket 5 Left side of the Front adapterretention bracket3 Expansion-slot screw 6 Right side of the Front adapterrete
the adapter with the expansion slot guides; then, press the adapter firmly intothe expansion slot. For a full-length adapter, make sure that the front
Removing and installing internal drivesSee the User Guide for information about the types of drives that the serversupports and other important inform
SafetyBefore installing this product, read the Safety Information.Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança.Pred instalací toho
Removing a CD or DVD driveTo remove a CD or DVD drive, complete the following steps:1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Instal
Installing a CD or DVD driveTo install a CD or DVD drive, complete the following steps:1. If you are replacing a removed drive with a new drive, make
3. Follow the instructions that come with the drive to set jumpers or switches, ifthere are any.Note: You might find it easier to install the new driv
7. Press and hold the blue release button on the side of the bay to release thedrive; then, pull the drive out of the front of the server.8. Remove th
8. Set any jumpers or switches on the drive according to the documentation thatcomes with the drive.9. Remove the drive retainer clip from the side of
1. Read the safety information that begins on page vii and “Installation guidelines”on page 57.Note: You do not have to turn off the server to remove
Server model with four hot-swap drivebaysServer model with eight hot-swap drivebaysDrive-trayassemblyDrive tray handle(in open position)Drive-trayasse
Removing a simple-swap hard disk driveThis procedure applies only to server models that have simple-swap SATA hard diskdrives.Attention: Simple-swap h
Installing a simple-swap hard disk driveThis procedure applies only to server models that have simple-swap SATA hard diskdrives. See the User Guide fo
Removing a hot-swap power supplyThis procedure applies only to server models that have hot-swap power supplies.See “Removing a non-hot-swap power supp
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