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ThinkServer RD120 Types 6444, 6445, 6446, and 6447  
Installation Guide  
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Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix B, “Notices,” on page 85  
and the Warranty and Support Information document on the Lenovo ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
First Edition (October 2008)  
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Contents  
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Safety  
Before installing this product, read the Safety Information.  
Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações de Segurança.  
Pred instalací tohoto produktu si prectete prírucku bezpecnostních instrukcí.  
Læs sikkerhedsforskrifterne, før du installerer dette produkt.  
Lees voordat u dit product installeert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften.  
Ennen kuin asennat tämän tuotteen, lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information.  
Avant d’installer ce produit, lisez les consignes de sécurité.  
Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen.  
Prima di installare questo prodotto, leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza.  
Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (Safety Information) før du installerer dette produktet.  
Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança.  
Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad.  
Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten.  
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Important:  
Each caution and danger statement in this document is labeled with a number. This  
number is used to cross reference an English-language caution or danger  
statement with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety  
Information document.  
For example, if a caution statement is labeled “Statement 1”, translations for that  
caution statement are in the Safety Information document under “Statement 1.”  
Be sure to read all caution and danger statements in this document before you  
perform the procedures. Read any additional safety information that comes with the  
server or optional device before you install the device.  
Attention: The information in this document regarding installing and removing  
power supplies and connecting and disconnecting power refers to ac power  
supplies only. If the server contains dc power supplies, see the documentation that  
comes with the dc power supplies. In a dc power environment, only trained service  
personnel other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or  
disconnect power to the dc power supply and to install and remove a dc power  
supply.  
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Statement 1:  
DANGER  
Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is  
hazardous.  
To avoid a shock hazard:  
v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation,  
maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical  
storm.  
v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical  
outlet.  
v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to  
this product.  
v When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal  
cables.  
v Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or  
structural damage.  
v Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems,  
networks, and modems before you open the device covers, unless  
instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.  
v Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following table when  
installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached  
devices.  
To Connect:  
To Disconnect:  
1. Turn everything OFF.  
1. Turn everything OFF.  
2. First, attach all cables to devices.  
3. Attach signal cables to connectors.  
4. Attach power cords to outlet.  
5. Turn device ON.  
2. First, remove power cords from outlet.  
3. Remove signal cables from connectors.  
4. Remove all cables from devices.  
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Statement 2:  
CAUTION:  
When replacing the lithium battery, use only the battery recommended by the  
manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery,  
replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.  
The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or  
disposed of.  
Do not  
v Throw or immerse into water  
v Heat to more than 100°C (212°F)  
v Repair or disassemble  
Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.  
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Statement 3:  
CAUTION:  
When laser products (such as CD drives, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or  
transmitters) are installed, note the following:  
v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could  
result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable  
parts inside the device.  
v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than  
those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
DANGER  
Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser  
diode. Note the following.  
Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly  
with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.  
Class 1 Laser Product  
Laser Klasse 1  
Laser Klass 1  
Luokan 1 Laserlaite  
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Appareil A Laser de Classe 1  
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Statement 4:  
18 kg (39.7 lb)  
32 kg (70.5 lb)  
55 kg (121.2 lb)  
CAUTION:  
Use safe practices when lifting.  
Statement 5:  
CAUTION:  
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power  
supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device  
also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current  
from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power  
source.  
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Statement 8:  
CAUTION:  
Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following  
label attached.  
Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any  
component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside  
these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact  
a service technician.  
Statement 26:  
CAUTION:  
Do not place any object on top of rack-mounted devices.  
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This server is suitable for use on an IT power-distribution system whose maximum  
phase-to-phase voltage is 240 V under any distribution fault condition.  
Important: This product is not suitable for use with visual display workplace  
devices according to Clause 2 of the German Ordinance for Work with Visual  
Display Units.  
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Chapter 1. Introduction  
This Installation Guide contains instructions for setting up your Lenovo®  
ThinkServerRD120 Types 6444, 6445, 6446, and 6447 server and basic  
instructions for installing some optional devices. More detailed instructions for  
installing optional devices are in the User Guide on the ThinkServer Documentation  
DVD, which comes with the server. This document contains information about:  
v Setting up and cabling the server  
v Starting and configuring the server  
v Installing some optional devices  
v Solving problems  
Attention: The information in this document regarding installing and removing  
power supplies and connecting and disconnecting power refers to ac power  
supplies only. If the server contains dc power supplies, see the documentation that  
comes with the dc power supplies. In a dc power environment, only trained service  
personnel other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or  
disconnect power to the dc power supply and to install and remove a dc power  
supply.  
The server has two model styles, which are based on the size and number of hard  
disk drive bays:  
v The 3.5-inch models have six 3.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive bays. Install only  
3.5-inch drives in these models. If you intend to install a tape drive, the tape  
drive will occupy two of the six 3.5-inch drive bays.  
v The 2.5-inch models have eight 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drive bays and one  
3.5-inch tape drive bay. Install only 2.5-inch hard disk drives and an optional  
3.5-inch tape drive in these models.  
Throughout this documentation, the terms 2.5-inch models and 3.5-inch models are  
used to distinguish between the server styles.  
If firmware and documentation updates are available, you can download them from  
the Lenovo Web site. The server might have features that are not described in the  
documentation that comes with the server, and the documentation might be updated  
occasionally to include information about those features, or technical updates might  
be available to provide additional information that is not included in the server  
documentation. To check for updates, complete the following steps:  
Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual  
procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.  
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2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers  
from the Select your product list.  
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.  
4. From Family list, select ThinkServer RD120, and click Continue.  
The server comes with an ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD to help you configure the  
hardware, install device drivers, and install the operating system.  
The server comes with a limited warranty. You can obtain up-to-date information  
about the server and other Lenovo products at http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver.  
Record information about the server in the following table. You will need this  
information when you register the server with Lenovo.  
Product name  
ThinkServer RD120  
Machine type  
Model number  
Serial number  
6444, 6445, 6446, and 6447  
_____________________________________________  
_____________________________________________  
The model number and serial number are on the ID label ꢀ1ꢁ on the bezel, as  
shown in the following illustration.  
Note: This illustration shows a model with 3.5-inch serial-attached SCSI (SAS)  
hot-swap hard disk drives. Models with 2.5-inch SAS hot-swap hard disk drives are  
also available. The location of the ID label is the same on both model styles. This  
illustration might differ slightly from your hardware.  
For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/  
See the Rack Installation Instructions document for complete rack installation and  
removal instructions.  
The Lenovo ThinkServer Documentation DVD  
The Lenovo ThinkServer Documentation DVD contains documentation for the  
server in Portable Document Format (PDF).  
Hardware and software requirements  
The Lenovo ThinkServer Documentation DVD requires the following minimum  
hardware and software:  
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v Microsoft® Windows® XP, Windows 2000, or Red Hat Linux  
v 100 MHz microprocessor  
v 32 MB of RAM  
v Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 3.0 (or later) or xpdf, which comes with Linux operating  
systems  
Notices and statements in this document  
The caution and danger statements that appear in this document are also in the  
multilingual Safety Information document, which is on the Lenovo ThinkServer  
Documentation DVD. Each statement is numbered for reference to the  
corresponding statement in the Safety Information document.  
The following notices and statements are used in this document:  
v Note: These notices provide important tips, guidance, or advice.  
v Important: These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoid  
inconvenient or problem situations.  
v Attention: These notices indicate potential damage to programs, devices, or  
data. An attention notice is placed just before the instruction or situation in which  
damage could occur.  
v Caution: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous  
to you. A caution statement is placed just before the description of a potentially  
hazardous procedure step or situation.  
v Danger: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or  
extremely hazardous to you. A danger statement is placed just before the  
description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or  
situation.  
Features and specifications  
The following information is a summary of the features and specifications of the  
server. Depending on the server model, some features might not be available, or  
some specifications might not apply.  
Racks are marked in vertical increments of 4.45 cm (1.75 inches). Each increment  
is referred to as a unit, or “U.” A 1-U-high device is 1.75 inches tall.  
Notes:  
1. Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of  
optional features that are installed and the power-management optional features  
that are in use.  
2. The sound levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments  
according to the procedures specified by the American National Standards  
Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779 and are reported in accordance with ISO  
9296. Actual sound-pressure levels in a given location might exceed the  
average values stated because of room reflections and other nearby noise  
sources. The declared sound-power levels indicate an upper limit, below which  
a large number of computers will operate.  
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Table 1. Features and specifications  
Microprocessor:  
Hot-swap fans:  
ServeRAID SAS controller:  
v Intel® XeonFC-LGA 771 dual-core v Standard: Five  
v ServeRAID-8k-l SAS Controller that  
supports RAID levels 0, 1, 10  
(standard)  
with 4 MB Level-2 cache or  
quad-core with 8 MB (2x4 MB)  
Level-2 cache  
v Maximum: Ten - provide  
redundant cooling  
Hot-swap power supplies:  
v Upgradeable to ServeRAID-8k SAS  
Controller, 256 MB with battery  
backup, that supports RAID levels 0,  
1, 1E, 5, 6, and 10  
v Support for up to two  
microprocessors  
835 watts (100 - 240 V ac)  
v Minimum: One  
v Support for Intel Extended Memory  
64 Technology (EM64T)  
v Maximum: Two - provide  
redundant power  
Environment:  
v Air temperature:  
Note:  
v Use the Configuration/Setup Utility  
program to determine the type and  
speed of the microprocessors.  
Size (2 U):  
– Server on: 10° to 35°C (50.0° to  
95.0°F); altitude: 0 to 914.4 m  
(3000 ft). Decrease system  
temperature by 0.75°C for every  
1000-foot increase in altitude.  
– Server off: 10° to 43°C (50.0° to  
109.4°F); maximum altitude: 2133  
m (7000 ft)  
v Height: 85.4 mm (3.36 in.)  
v Depth: 705 mm (27.8 in.)  
v Width: 443.6 mm (17.5 in.)  
v Weight: approximately 21.09 kg  
(46.5 lb) to 29.03 kg (64 lb)  
depending upon configuration  
Memory:  
v Twelve DIMM connectors  
v Minimum: 1 GB  
v Maximum: 48 GB  
v Type: Fully buffered DIMM (FBD)  
PC2-5300 DIMMs only  
v Sizes: 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, or  
4 GB (when available), in pairs  
v Chipkillsupported  
Integrated functions:  
– Shipment: -40° to +60°C (-40° to  
140°F); maximum altitude: 2133  
m (7000 ft)  
v Baseboard management controller  
v Two Broadcom 10/100/1000  
Ethernet controllers with Wake on  
LAN® support and TCP/IP Offload  
Engine (TOE) support  
v One RAID controller, active only  
when a 8k or 8k-l SAS controller  
is installed  
v Humidity:  
– Server on/off: 8% to 80%  
– Shipment: 5% to 100%  
Drives:  
Acoustical noise emissions:  
v Declared sound power, idle: 6.8 bel  
v Declared sound power, operating:  
6.8 bel  
CD/DVD: IDE 24x CD-RW/ 8x DVD  
combination  
v One serial port  
v One serial-attached SCSI (SAS)  
controller  
Expansion bays:  
v Hot-swap hard disk drive bays:  
SAS only. Number and size depend  
on the server model. One of the  
following configurations:  
v Seven Universal Serial Bus (USB)  
ports (two on front and four on  
rear of server, plus one internal),  
v2.0 supporting v1.1  
Heat output:  
Approximate heat output in British  
thermal units (Btu) per hour:  
v Minimum configuration: 1230 Btu per  
hour (360 watts)  
– Six 3.5-inch drive bays (optional  
tape drive [SATA or SCSI]  
requires two of these bays)  
– Eight 2.5-inch drive bays and  
one tape-drive (SATA or SCSI)  
bay  
v Two video ports (one on front and  
one on rear of server)  
v One internal serial ATA (SATA)  
connector for tape  
v Maximum configuration: 3390 Btu  
per hour (835 watts)  
v Support for Remote Supervisor  
Electrical input with hot-swap ac  
power supplies:  
v Sine-wave input (50-60 Hz) required  
v Input voltage range automatically  
selected  
v Input voltage low range:  
– Minimum: 100 V ac  
– Maximum: 127 V ac  
v Input voltage high range:  
– Minimum: 200 V ac  
– Maximum: 240 V ac  
v Input kilovolt-amperes (kVA)  
approximately:  
Adapter II SlimLine  
v One 5.25-inch Ultrabay Enhanced  
bay (CD-RW/DVD drive installed)  
Note: In messages and  
documentation, the term service  
processor refers to the baseboard  
management controller or the  
optional Remote Supervisor Adapter  
II SlimLine.  
Expansion slots:  
v Two PCI Express x8 slots (x4  
lanes) on system board (low profile)  
v Support for either of the following  
optional riser cards:  
– Riser card with two PCI Express  
x8 slots (x8 lanes) (standard)  
– Riser card with two 133  
MHz/64-bit PCI-X slots  
Video controller:  
v ATI RN50 video on system board  
v Compatible with SVGA and VGA  
v 16 MB DDR video memory  
– Minimum: 0.29 kVA  
– Maximum: 1.00 kVA  
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Major components of the server  
Blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the component to  
remove it from or install it in the server, open or close a latch, and so on.  
Orange on a component or an orange label on or near a component indicates that  
the component can be hot-swapped, which means that if the server and operating  
system support hot-swap capability, you can remove or install the component while  
the server is running. (Orange can also indicate touch points on hot-swap  
components.) See the instructions for removing or installing a specific hot-swap  
component for any additional procedures that you might have to perform before you  
remove or install the component.  
The following illustrations show the major components in the server.  
Note: The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware.  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
Cover  
Power-supply filler  
Power supply  
ꢀ11ꢁ CD/DVD drive  
ꢀ12ꢁ Operator information panel  
ꢀ13ꢁ Optional tape drive  
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ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
Power backplane  
2.5-inch drive cage with hard disk  
drive backplane  
ꢀ14ꢁ Tape drive space filler  
ꢀ15ꢁ Tape drive filler  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
ꢀ9ꢁ  
2.5-inch hard disk drive  
2.5-inch filler panel  
3.5-inch cage divider  
3.5-inch hard disk drive  
ꢀ16ꢁ CD/DVD media backplane  
ꢀ17ꢁ Microprocessor air baffle  
ꢀ18ꢁ 3.5-inch hard disk drive backplane  
ꢀ19ꢁ Fan bracket assembly  
ꢀ20ꢁ Fans (5 or 10)  
ꢀ10ꢁ 3.5-inch filler panel  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
Riser-card assembly  
Full-height adapter  
DIMM air baffle  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
ꢀ9ꢁ  
VRM  
Microprocessor  
ꢀ10ꢁ Heat sink  
DIMM  
ꢀ11ꢁ Heat sink filler  
ꢀ12ꢁ Remote Supervisor Adapter II  
SilmLine  
ServerRAID SAS controller  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
system board  
Heat sink retention module  
ꢀ13ꢁ Low-profile adapter  
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Chapter 2. Installing optional devices  
This chapter provides basic instructions for installing optional hardware devices in  
the server. These instructions are intended for users who are experienced with  
setting up Lenovo® server hardware. If you need more detailed instructions, see the  
User Guide on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
Installation guidelines  
Before you install optional devices, read the following information:  
v Read the safety information that begins on page v and the guidelines in  
“Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 9. This information will help you work  
safely.  
v When you install your new server, take the opportunity to download and apply  
the most recent firmware updates. This step will help to ensure that any known  
issues are addressed and that your server is ready to function at maximum levels  
of performance. To download firmware updates for your server, complete the  
following steps:  
Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual  
procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.  
2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select  
Servers from the Select your product list.  
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.  
4. From Family list, select ThinkServer RD120, and click Continue.  
5. Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates.  
v Before you install optional hardware, make sure that the server is working  
correctly. Start the server, and make sure that the operating system starts, if an  
operating system is installed, or that a 19990305 error code is displayed,  
indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is otherwise  
working correctly. If the server is not working correctly, see Chapter 5, “Solving  
problems,” on page 61 for diagnostic information.  
v Observe good housekeeping in the area where you are working. Place removed  
covers and other parts in a safe place.  
v If you must start the server while the cover is removed, make sure that no one is  
near the server and that no tools or other objects have been left inside the  
server.  
v Do not attempt to lift an object that you think is too heavy for you. If you have to  
lift a heavy object, observe the following precautions:  
– Make sure that you can stand safely without slipping.  
– Distribute the weight of the object equally between your feet.  
– Use a slow lifting force. Never move suddenly or twist when you lift a heavy  
object.  
To avoid straining the muscles in your back, lift by standing or by pushing up  
with your leg muscles.  
v Make sure that you have an adequate number of properly grounded electrical  
outlets for the server, monitor, and other devices.  
v Back up all important data before you make changes to disk drives.  
v Have a small flat-blade screwdriver available.  
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v You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace hot-swap fans,  
redundant hot-swap ac power supplies, or hot-plug Universal Serial Bus (USB)  
devices. However, you must turn off the server before performing any steps that  
involve removing or installing adapter cables or non-hot-swap optional devices or  
components.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply and to install and remove a dc power supply. See the  
documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
v Blue on a component indicates touch points, where you can grip the component  
to remove it from or install it in the server, open or close a latch, and so on.  
v Orange on a component or an orange label on or near a component indicates  
that the component can be hot-swapped, which means that if the server and  
operating system support hot-swap capability, you can remove or install the  
component while the server is running. (Orange can also indicate touch points on  
hot-swap components.) See the instructions for removing or installing a specific  
hot-swap component for any additional procedures that you might have to  
perform before you remove or install the component.  
v When you are finished working on the server, reinstall all safety shields, guards,  
labels, and ground wires.  
v For a list of supported optional devices for the server, see http://www.lenovo.com/  
System reliability guidelines  
To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability, make sure that the following  
requirements are met:  
v Each of the drive bays has a drive or a filler panel and electromagnetic  
compatibility (EMC) shield installed in it.  
v If the server has redundant power, each of the power-supply bays has a power  
supply installed in it.  
v There is adequate space around the server to allow the server cooling system to  
work properly. Leave approximately 50 mm (2.0 in.) of open space around the  
front and rear of the server. Do not place objects in front of the fans. For proper  
cooling and airflow, replace the server cover before turning on the server.  
Operating the server for extended periods of time (more than 30 minutes) with  
the server cover removed might damage server components.  
v You have followed the cabling instructions that come with optional adapters.  
v You have replaced a failed fan within 48 hours.  
v You have replaced a hot-swap drive within 2 minutes of removal.  
v You do not operate the server without the air baffles installed. Operating the  
server without the air baffles might cause the microprocessors to overheat.  
v Microprocessor socket 2 always contains either a heat-sink filler or a  
microprocessor and heat sink.  
Working inside the server with the power on  
Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when  
the server is powered-on might cause the server to halt, which could result in the  
loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, always use an electrostatic-discharge  
wrist strap or other grounding system when working inside the server with the  
power on.  
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The server supports hot-plug, hot-add, and hot-swap devices and is designed to  
operate safely while it is turned on and the cover is removed. Follow these  
guidelines when you work inside a server that is turned on:  
v Avoid wearing loose-fitting clothing on your forearms. Button long-sleeved shirts  
before working inside the server; do not wear cuff links while you are working  
inside the server.  
v Do not allow your necktie or scarf to hang inside the server.  
v Remove jewelry, such as bracelets, necklaces, rings, and loose-fitting wrist  
watches.  
v Remove items from your shirt pocket, such as pens and pencils, that could fall  
into the server as you lean over it.  
v Avoid dropping any metallic objects, such as paper clips, hairpins, and screws,  
into the server.  
Handling static-sensitive devices  
Attention: Static electricity can damage the server and other electronic devices.  
To avoid damage, keep static-sensitive devices in their static-protective packages  
until you are ready to install them.  
To reduce the possibility of damage from electrostatic discharge, observe the  
following precautions:  
v Limit your movement. Movement can cause static electricity to build up around  
you.  
v The use of a grounding system is recommended. For example, wear an  
electrostatic-discharge wrist strap, if one is available. Always use an  
electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system when working inside  
the server with the power on  
v Handle the device carefully, holding it by its edges or its frame.  
v Do not touch solder joints, pins, or exposed circuitry.  
v Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it.  
v While the device is still in its static-protective package, touch it to an unpainted  
metal surface on the outside of the server for at least 2 seconds. This drains  
static electricity from the package and from your body.  
v Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the server without  
setting down the device. If it is necessary to set down the device, put it back into  
its static-protective package. Do not place the device on the server cover or on a  
metal surface.  
v Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather. Heating reduces  
indoor humidity and increases static electricity.  
Removing the cover  
Important: Before you install optional hardware, make sure that the server is  
working correctly. Start the server, and make sure that the operating system starts,  
if an operating system is installed, or that a 19990305 error code is displayed,  
indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is otherwise  
working correctly. If the server is not working correctly, see the Hardware  
Maintenance Manual for diagnostic information.  
To remove the cover, complete the following steps:  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”  
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2. If you are planning to install or remove a microprocessor, memory module, PCI  
adapter, battery, or other non-hot-swap optional device, turn off the server and  
all attached devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords (see  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
3. Press down on the left and right side latches and pull the server out of the rack  
enclosure until both slide rails lock.  
Note: You can reach the cables on the back of the server when the server is in  
the locked position.  
4. Lift the cover-release latch ꢀ1ꢁ. Lift the cover off the server and set the cover  
aside.  
Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the cover before you turn on  
the server. Operating the server for extended periods of time (more than 30  
minutes) with the cover removed might damage server components.  
Installing a memory module  
The following notes describe the types of dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) that  
the server supports and other information that you must consider when installing  
DIMMs:  
v The server supports up to 12 Fully Buffered DIMM PC2-5300 512 MB, 1 GB, 2  
GB, and 4 GB DIMMs, for a maximum of 48 GB of system memory. See  
http://www.lenovo.com/accessories for a list of memory modules that you can use  
with the server.  
Note: Because some memory is reserved for system operation, the actual  
usable memory size that is reported by the operating system is less than the total  
installed size.  
v The server comes with a minimum of two 512 MB DIMMs, installed in slots 1 and  
4. When you install additional DIMMs, you must install two identical DIMMS at a  
time, in the order shown in the following table, to maintain performance.  
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Table 2. DIMM installation sequence  
Pair  
1
DIMM connectors  
1 and 4  
2
7 and 10  
2 and 5  
3
4
8 and 11  
5
3 and 6  
6
9 and 12  
Note: When only one pair of DIMMs is installed in the server and the BIOS code  
level is version 1.04 (GGE127A) or later, you can improve performance by  
installing the DIMMs in connectors 1 and 7 instead of 1 and 4. However, because  
the connectors in the pair are not on the same memory branch (see the following  
illustration), Chipkill memory protection is disabled.  
DIMM 12  
DIMM 11  
DIMM 10  
Channel 3  
Branch 1  
DIMM 9  
DIMM 8  
Channel 2  
Channel 1  
Channel 0  
DIMM 7  
DIMM 6  
DIMM 5  
DIMM 4  
DIMM 3  
DIMM 2  
DIMM 1  
Branch 0  
v Each DIMM in a pair must be the same size, speed, type, and technology to  
ensure that the server will operate correctly.  
v You can configure the server to use memory mirroring. Memory mirroring stores  
data in two pairs of DIMMs simultaneously. If a failure occurs, the memory  
controller switches from the active pair to the mirroring pair. See “Memory  
mirroring” on page 13 for more information about memory mirroring and the  
DIMM installation sequence that is required.  
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v The server supports online-spare memory. This feature disables the failed  
memory from the system configuration and activates an online-spare pair of  
DIMMs to replace the failed active DIMM pair. See “Online-spare memory” on  
page 14 for more information about online-spare memory and the DIMM  
configuration that is required.  
v You can enable either online-spare memory or memory mirroring, but not both at  
the same time. Online-spare memory provides more memory capacity than  
mirroring; mirroring provides better memory protection but less memory capacity  
than online-spare memory.  
v When you install or remove DIMMs, the server configuration information  
changes. When you restart the server, the system displays a message that  
indicates that the memory configuration has changed.  
To install a DIMM, complete the following steps:  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”  
2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cord and  
all external cables.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
3. Remove the cover.  
Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM  
connectors, open, and close the clips gently.  
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ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
DIMM air baffle  
Riser card assembly  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
Finger hole  
Release ring  
4. Remove the riser-card assembly.  
5. Remove the DIMM air baffle.  
6. Open the retaining clip on each end of the DIMM connector.  
7. Touch the static-protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted  
metal surface on the outside of the server. Then, remove the DIMM from the  
package.  
8. Turn the DIMM so that the keys align correctly with the connector.  
9. Insert the DIMM into the connector. Firmly press the DIMM straight down into  
the connector. The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM  
is firmly seated in the connector.  
Note: If there is a gap between the DIMM and the retaining clips, the DIMM  
has not been correctly inserted; open the retaining clips, remove the DIMM,  
and then reinsert it.  
10. Replace the DIMM air baffle.  
11. Replace the riser-card assembly.  
If you have other optional devices to install, do so now. Otherwise, go to  
Memory mirroring  
You can configure the server to use memory mirroring. Memory mirroring stores  
data in two pairs of DIMMs simultaneously. If a failure occurs, the memory controller  
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switches from the active pair to the mirroring pair. Memory mirroring reduces the  
amount of available memory. Enable memory mirroring through the  
Configuration/Setup Utility program. See the section about using the  
Configuration/Setup Utility program in the User Guide on the ThinkServer  
Documentation DVD for details about enabling memory mirroring.  
When you use memory mirroring, you must install two pairs of DIMMs at a time.  
The four DIMMs in each group must be identical. See Table 3 for the DIMM  
connectors that are in each group.  
Table 3. Memory mirroring DIMM installation sequence  
Group  
DIMM connectors  
1, 4, 7, and 10  
2, 5, 8, and 11  
3, 6, 9, and 12  
1
2
3
Table 4. Memory mirroring DIMM functions  
Group  
Active DIMMs  
Mirroring DIMMs  
1
2
3
1, 4  
2, 5  
3, 6  
7, 10  
8, 11  
9, 12  
Online-spare memory  
The server supports online-spare memory. This feature disables the failed memory  
from the system configuration and activates an online-spare pair of DIMMs to  
replace the failed active DIMM pair.  
Online-spare memory reduces the amount of available memory. Before you can  
enable this feature, you must install up to two additional pairs of DIMMs. The  
online-spare DIMM pairs must be the same speed, type, and the same size as, or  
larger than, the largest active DIMM pairs.  
Enable online-spare memory through the Configuration/Setup Utility program. The  
BIOS code assigns the online-spare DIMM pairs according to your DIMM  
configuration. Online-sparing is enabled on a memory branch basis; the BIOS code  
does not enable online-sparing on a branch that cannot support online-sparing. See  
the illustration on page 11 for the memory branch structure. DIMM ranks are  
online-spared if the DIMMs are installed according to the rules in Table 5 on page  
Note: POST gives a warning message when online-sparing cannot be enabled on  
both branches. However, no warning message is given when online-sparing is  
enabled on one branch and disabled on the other.  
Online-spare configurations are supported for each branch. See Table 5 on page 15  
and Table 6 on page 15 for the online-spare DIMM connector assignments.  
Important: Table 5 on page 15 shows the default DIMM online-spare scheme. If the  
BIOS code level is version 1.04 or later, you can install the DIMMs according to the  
scheme shown in Table 6 on page 15 instead.  
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In the configuration that you use, install the largest DIMMs first.  
Table 5. Online-spare DIMM configurations, basic scheme  
Number of  
DIMMs  
DIMM connectors  
Results  
4
1 and 4 (largest DIMMs)  
2 and 5  
Online-sparing on branch 0  
6
8
1 and 4 (largest DIMMs)  
2 and 5  
3 and 6  
Online-sparing on branch 0  
1 and 4 (largest DIMMs)  
2 and 5  
3 and 6  
Online-sparing on branch 0  
Online-sparing on dual-rank DIMMs on  
branch 1  
7 and 10 (dual-rank DIMMs only)  
10  
12  
1 and 4 (largest DIMMs)  
2 and 5  
3 and 6  
Online-sparing on branch 0  
Online-sparing on branch 1  
7 and 10  
8 and 11  
1 and 4 (largest DIMMs)  
2 and 5  
Online-sparing on branch 0  
Online-sparing on branch 1  
3 and 6  
7 and 10  
8 and 11  
9 and 12  
Table 6. Online-spare DIMM configurations, alternative scheme (requires BIOS code version  
1.04 or later)  
Number  
of DIMMs DIMM connectors  
Results  
4
6
7 and 10 (largest DIMMs)  
8 and 11  
Online-sparing on branch 1  
7 and 10 (largest DIMMs)  
8 and 11  
Online-sparing on branch 1  
9 and 12  
8
7 and 10 (largest DIMMs)  
8 and 11  
9 and 12  
Online-sparing on branch 1  
Online-sparing on dual-rank DIMMs on  
branch 0  
1 and 4 (dual-rank DIMMs only)  
10  
1 and 4 (largest DIMMs)  
2 and 5  
Online-sparing on branch 0  
Online-sparing on branch 1  
7 and 10  
8 and 11  
9 and 12  
12  
N/A  
N/A  
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Installing a hard disk drive  
Locate the documentation that comes with the hard disk drive and follow those  
instructions in addition to the instructions in this chapter.  
Important: Do not install a SCSI hard disk drive in this server; install only SAS hard  
disk drives.  
The following notes describe the type of hard disk drive that the server supports  
and other information that you must consider when installing a hard disk drive:  
v The server 3.5-inch models support six slim 3.5-inch hard disk drives installed on  
Ultra-Slim hard disk drive trays for 3.5-inch drives.  
v The server 2.5-inch models support eight 2.5-inch hot-swap hard disk drives  
installed on Ultra-Slim hard disk drive trays for 2.5-inch drives.  
v All hot-swap drives in the server should have the same throughput speed rating.  
Mixing hard disk drives with different speed ratings will cause all drives to  
operate at the lower throughput speed.  
v The ID that is assigned to each bay is printed on the front of the server.  
The following illustrations show how to install a hot-swap hard disk drive.  
3.5-inch drives  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Filler panel  
Tray handle  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
Hard disk drive  
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2.5-inch drives  
To install a drive in a hot-swap bay, complete the following steps:  
Attention: To maintain proper system cooling, do not operate the server for more  
than 10 minutes without either a drive or a filler panel installed in each bay.  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v, and “Installation guidelines”  
2. Remove the filler panel from one of the empty hot-swap bays.  
3. Install the hard disk drive in the hot-swap bay:  
a. Make sure that the tray handle is open (that is, perpendicular to the drive).  
b. Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay.  
c. Gently push the drive assembly into the bay until the drive stops.  
d. Push the tray handle to the closed (locked) position.  
e. Check the hard disk drive status LED to verify that the hard disk drive is  
operating correctly.  
If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is lit continuously, that  
drive is faulty and must be replaced. If the green hard disk drive activity LED  
is flashing, the drive is being accessed.  
Note: You might have to reconfigure the disk arrays after you install hard disk  
drives. See the RAID documentation on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD  
for information about RAID controllers.  
If you have other optional devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to  
Installing a tape drive  
For information about installing an optional tape drive, see the User Guide on the  
ThinkServer Documentation DVD, which comes with the server.  
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Installing an additional microprocessor  
The following notes describe the type of microprocessor that the server supports  
and other information that you must consider when installing a microprocessor:  
v The server supports certain Intel Xeon dual-core or quad-core flip-chip land grid  
array 771 (FC-LGA 771) microprocessors, which are designed for the LGA771  
socket. See http://www.lenovo.com/accessories for a list of supported  
microprocessors.  
Important: Dual-core and quad-core microprocessors are not interchangeable  
and cannot be used in the same server. For example, if the server has a  
dual-core microprocessor, you cannot install a quad-core microprocessor as the  
second microprocessor. Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to determine  
the type and speed of the microprocessor that is currently installed in the server.  
v The server supports up to two microprocessors. If the server comes with one  
microprocessor, you can install a second microprocessor.  
v Both microprocessors must have the same cache size and type, front-side bus  
frequency, and the same clock speed. Microprocessor internal and external clock  
frequencies must be identical.  
v When you install an additional microprocessor in microprocessor connector 2,  
you must also install the voltage regulator module (VRM), which comes with the  
microprocessor, in the VRM connector.  
v Read the documentation that comes with the microprocessor to determine  
whether you must update the basic input/output system (BIOS) code for the  
server. To download the most current level of BIOS code and many other code  
updates for your server:  
2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select  
Servers from the Select your product list.  
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.  
4. From Family list, select ThinkServer RD120, and click Continue.  
5. Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates.  
v (Optional) Obtain an SMP-capable operating system. For a list of supported  
operating systems and optional devices, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support/.  
v To order additional microprocessors, contact your Lenovo marketing  
representative or authorized reseller.  
v The microprocessor speeds are automatically set for this server; therefore, you  
do not have to set any microprocessor frequency-selection jumpers or switches.  
v If you have to replace a microprocessor, call for service.  
v If the thermal-grease protective cover (for example, a plastic cap or tape liner) is  
removed from the heat sink, do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of  
the heat sink or set down the heat sink.  
v Do not remove the first microprocessor from the system board to install the  
second microprocessor.  
The following illustration shows the microprocessor connector locations and other  
microprocessor-related components on the system board.  
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ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Microprocessor 1  
Microprocessor 2  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
Voltage regulator module  
connector  
The following illustration shows how to install the second microprocessor on the  
system board.  
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ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Heat sink  
Heat sink filler  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
Microprocessor  
Microprocessor socket dust cover  
Attention:  
v A startup (boot) processor must always be installed in microprocessor connector  
1 on the system board.  
v To ensure correct server operation when you install an additional microprocessor,  
use microprocessors that have the same cache size and type, and the same  
clock speed. Microprocessor internal and external clock frequencies must be  
identical.  
To install an additional microprocessor, complete the following steps:  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”  
2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and  
all external cables.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
3. Remove the server cover.  
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avoid damage from static electricity. For details about handling these devices,  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Microprocessor air baffle  
Finger holes  
4. Remove the microprocessor air baffle.  
5. Touch the static-protective package containing the VRM to any unpainted metal  
surface on the outside of the server. Then, remove the VRM from the package.  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
Alignment key  
6. Turn the VRM so that the keys align correctly with the VRM connector; then,  
firmly press the VRM straight down into the connector. Make sure that the  
connector retaining clips are in the locked position.  
7. Install the microprocessor:  
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a. Touch the static-protective package that contains the microprocessor to any  
unpainted metal surface on the server. Then, remove the microprocessor  
from the package.  
b. Remove the protective dust cover ꢀ1ꢁ, tape, or label from the surface of the  
microprocessor socket, if one is present.  
c. Rotate the microprocessor release lever ꢀ2ꢁ on the socket from its closed  
and locked position until it stops in the fully open position.  
Attention:  
v Handle the microprocessor carefully. Dropping the microprocessor during  
installation or removal can damage the contacts. Also, contaminants on  
the microprocessor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause  
connection failures between the contacts and the socket.  
v Do not use excessive force when you press the microprocessor into the  
socket.  
v Make sure that the microprocessor is correctly aligned and positioned in  
the socket before you try to close the lever.  
d. Align the microprocessor ꢀ1ꢁ with the socket (note the alignment marks ꢀ2ꢁ  
and the position of the notches ꢀ3ꢁ); then, carefully place the  
microprocessor on the socket. Close the microprocessor bracket frame.  
Note: The microprocessor fits only one way on the socket.  
e. Carefully close the microprocessor release lever to secure the  
microprocessor in the socket.  
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Attention: Do not touch the thermal grease ꢀ1ꢁ on the bottom of the heat sink  
ꢀ2ꢁ or set down the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover. Touching the  
thermal grease will contaminate it. For details, see the information about thermal  
grease in the User Guide on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
a. Make sure that the heat-sink release lever is in the open position.  
b. Remove the plastic protective cover from the bottom of the heat sink.  
c. Align the heat sink above the microprocessor with the thermal grease side  
down.  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Retainer bracket  
Microprocessor  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
Heat sink release lever  
d. Slide the rear flange of the heat sink into the opening in the retainer bracket.  
e. Press down firmly on the front of the heat sink until it is seated securely.  
f. Rotate the heat-sink release lever to the closed position and hook it  
underneath the lock tab.  
9. Install the microprocessor air baffle.  
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Installing an adapter  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
Expansion slot cover  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
Low-profile PCI Express adapter  
Expansion slot cover  
Expansion slot 2  
Raiser-card assembly  
Expansion slot 1  
Adapter  
Adapter  
The following illustration shows the locations of the adapter expansion slots.  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
PCI slot 1  
PCI slot 2  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
PCI slot 3  
PCI slot 4  
The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and  
other information that you must consider when installing an adapter:  
v You can install only low-profile PCI Express adapters in PCI slots 3 and 4 on the  
system board.  
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v You can install a full-height, half-length adapter in slot 2 on the PCI riser card  
and a full-height, full-length adapter in slot 1 on the PCI riser card.  
v An optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine can be installed only in a  
dedicated slot on the system board. To install a Remote Supervisor Adapter II  
v The server supports only 3.3 V and universal PCI adapters.  
v The PCI bus configuration is as follows:  
– Non-hot-plug, low-profile PCI Express x8 (x4 lanes), slot 4  
– Non-hot-plug, low-profile PCI Express x8 (x4 lanes), slot 3  
– Non-hot-plug, half-length PCI Express x8 (x8 lanes), slot 2  
– Non-hot-plug, full-length PCI Express x8 (x8 lanes), slot 1  
Note: If you have replaced the PCI Express riser-card assembly with the  
optional PCI-X riser-card assembly, slots 1 and 2 are non-hot-plug, 64-bit,  
133-MHz PCI-X slots.  
v The system scans devices in the following order, if you have not changed the  
default boot precedence: integrated Ethernet controllers, integrated SAS  
controller, and then PCI slots 1, 2, 3, and 4.  
PCI riser card  
The following illustration shows the location of the adapter expansion slots ꢀ1ꢁ on  
the PCI riser card.  
Note: For clarity, the PCI riser-card assembly is inverted in the illustration.  
To install an adapter, complete the following steps:  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”  
2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and  
external cables.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
3. Determine which expansion slot you will use for the adapter. If you are installing  
an adapter in PCI slot 1 or 2, remove the PCI riser-card assembly.  
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ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Access holes  
Release tabs  
4. Slide the expansion-slot cover out of the PCI low-profile expansion slot or PCI  
riser-card assembly expansion slot.  
5. Install the adapter. The following illustration shows how to install an adapter in a  
PCI slot on the riser-card assembly.  
Note: For clarity, the PCI riser-card assembly ꢀ1ꢁ is shown inverted in the  
following illustration.  
6. If you removed the PCI riser-card assembly to install the adapter, align the  
riser-card assembly with the release-tab posts, rear guides, and connector;  
then, press the PCI riser-card assembly firmly into the connector.  
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Hard disk drive cable connector 4 - 7 ꢀ4ꢁ  
ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA  
controller  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
Hard disk drive cable connector 0 - 3 ꢀ5ꢁ  
Hard disk drive cable 4 - 7  
Hard disk drive cable 0 - 3  
Battery  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
7. Connect any required cables to the adapter.  
Attention:  
v When you route cables, do not block any connectors or the ventilated space  
around any of the fans.  
v Make sure that cables are not routed on top of components under the PCI  
riser-card assembly.  
v Make sure that cables are not pinched by the server components.  
8. Perform any configuration tasks that are required for the adapter.  
If you have other optional devices to install, do so now. Otherwise, go to  
Installing a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine  
An optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine can be installed only in a  
dedicated connector on the system board. After the Remote Supervisor Adapter II  
SlimLine is installed, the systems-management Ethernet port on the rear of the  
server is active.  
Note: Earlier versions of the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine might not work  
in this server. See http://www.lenovo.com/support/ for information about which  
versions of the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine are supported.  
The following illustration shows how to install a Remote Supervisor Adapter II  
SlimLine.  
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ꢀ2ꢁ  
Retainer bracket  
Connector  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
Remote Supervisor Adapter II  
SlimLine  
Latch bracket  
To install a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine, complete the following steps:  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and “Installation guidelines”  
2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and  
external cables.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
3. Remove the cover.  
4. Remove the PCI riser-card assembly.  
5. Align the keys on the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine connector with the  
connector on the system board.  
6. Slip the free end of the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine under the tab on  
the retainer bracket, aligning the holes in the adapter with the posts on the  
retainer bracket and latch bracket; then, press the adapter into the connector on  
the system board and make sure that all tabs on the latch bracket secure the  
adapter in place.  
7. Replace the PCI riser-card assembly.  
See the documentation that comes with the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine  
for information about installing the firmware and configuring the adapter. Create a  
backup copy of the configuration so that if you have to replace the adapter in the  
future, you can restore the configuration.  
If you have other optional devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to  
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Replacing the ServeRAID SAS controller  
A ServeRAID SAS controller can be installed only in a dedicated slot on the system  
board. The server comes with a ServeRAID-8k-l SAS Controller installed.  
Note: The ServeRAID-8k-l SAS Controller does not have a battery.  
To replace the ServeRAID-8k-l SAS Controller with a ServeRAID-8k SAS Controller,  
complete the following steps:  
1. Read the safety information that begins on page v and the “Installation  
2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all power cords and  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
3. Remove the cover (see “Removing the cover” on page 9).  
4. Remove the riser-card assembly and the air baffle over the DIMMs. See the  
User Guide for more information.  
5. Locate the ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller on the system board.  
Attention: To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the connectors,  
handle the clips gently.  
6. Open the retaining clip on each end of the connector.  
7. Lift the ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller out of the connector.  
8. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new ServeRAID-8k SAS  
controller to any unpainted metal surface on the server. Then, remove the  
ServeRAID-8k SAS controller from the package.  
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ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
RAID controller  
Battery cable  
Battery  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
Battery mounting tabs  
Battery mounting clips  
Battery cable connector  
9. Turn the new ServeRAID-8k SAS controller so that the keys on the bottom  
edge align correctly with the connector.  
10. Firmly press the ServeRAID-8k SAS controller straight down into the connector  
by applying pressure on both ends of the controller simultaneously. The  
retaining clips snap into the locked position when the controller is firmly seated  
in the connector.  
Note: If there is a gap between the controller and the retaining clips, the  
controller has not been correctly installed. In this case, open the retaining clips  
and remove the controller; then, reinsert the controller.  
11. Remove the battery from the ServeRAID-8k SAS Controller package.  
12. Slide the battery mounting tabs into the battery mounting clips on the server  
wall that is next to the ServeRAID SAS controller connector.  
13. Connect the battery to the ServeRAID-8k SAS Controller.  
14. Replace the air baffle over the DIMMs. See the User Guide for more  
information.  
15. Replace the riser-card assembly.  
If you have other optional devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to  
Notes:  
1. When you restart the server for the first time after you install a ServeRAID-8k  
SAS controller, the monitor screen remains blank while the controller initializes  
the battery. This might take a few minutes, after which the startup process  
continues. This is a one-time occurrence.  
Important: You must allow the initialization process to be completed. If you do  
not, the battery pack will not work, and the server might not start.  
The battery comes partially charged, at 30% or less of capacity. Run the server  
for 4 to 6 hours to fully charge the controller battery. The LED just above the  
battery on the controller remains lit until the battery is fully charged.  
Until the battery is fully charged, the controller firmware sets the controller  
cache to write-through mode; after the battery is fully charged, the controller  
firmware re-enables write-back mode.  
2. When you restart the server, you will be given the opportunity to import the  
existing RAID configuration to the new ServeRAID SAS controller.  
Completing the installation  
To complete the installation, complete the following steps:  
1. Install the cover. See “Installing the cover” on page 31 for more information.  
2. Install the server in the rack cabinet. See the Rack Installation Instructions that  
come with the server for detailed information about how to install the server in a  
rack cabinet.  
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Attention:  
v Install the server only in a rack cabinet that has perforated doors.  
v Do not leave open space above or below an installed server in your rack  
cabinet. To help prevent damage to server components, always install a filler  
panel to cover the open space and to help ensure proper air circulation. See  
the documentation that comes with the rack cabinet for more information.  
3. Connect the cables and power cords.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
See “Connecting the cables” on page 31 for more information.  
4. Update the server configuration. See “Updating the server configuration” on  
page 32 for more information.  
Installing the cover  
To install the cover, place it into position and slide it forward.  
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Cover-release latch  
Connecting the cables  
The following illustrations show the locations of the input and output connectors on  
the front and rear of the server.  
Front view  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
USB 5 connector  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
Video connector  
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USB 6 connector  
Rear view  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
Power cord connector  
Systems-management Ethernet  
connector  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
USB connector 2  
USB connector 1  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
Ethernet connector  
USB connector 4  
USB connector 3  
ꢀ9ꢁ  
ꢀ10ꢁ  
ꢀ11ꢁ  
Video connector  
Serial connector  
SAS connector  
Ethernet connector 2  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply for  
instructions and an illustration of the dc power supply.  
You must turn off the server before you connect or disconnect cables from the  
server.  
See the documentation that comes with any external devices for additional cabling  
instructions. It might be easier for you to route cables before you connect the  
devices to the server.  
Cable identifiers are printed on the cables that come with the server and optional  
devices. Use these identifiers to connect the cables to the correct connectors.  
Updating the server configuration  
When you start the server for the first time after you add or remove an internal  
optional device, external SAS device, or USB keyboard or mouse, you might  
receive a message that the configuration has changed. The Configuration/Setup  
Utility program starts automatically so that you can save the new configuration  
Some optional devices have device drivers that you must install. See the  
documentation that comes with each optional device for information about installing  
device drivers.  
The server comes with at least one microprocessor. If more than one  
microprocessor is installed, the server can operate as a symmetric multiprocessing  
(SMP) server. You might have to upgrade the operating system to support SMP. For  
more information, see the operating-system documentation.  
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If you have installed or removed a hard disk drive, see “Using the RAID  
configuration programs” on page 44 for information about reconfiguring the disk  
arrays.  
If you have installed a Remote Supervisor Adapter SlimLine to manage the server  
remotely, see the documentation comes with the adapter for information about  
setting up, configuring, and using the adapter.  
For information about configuring the integrated Gigabit Ethernet controllers, see  
the User Guide.  
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Chapter 3. Server controls, LEDs, and power  
This section describes the controls and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and how to turn  
the server on and off.  
Front view  
The following illustration shows the controls, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and  
connectors on the front of the 3.5-inch model server.  
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ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
Operator information panel  
USB 5 connector  
USB 6 connector  
Video connector  
Hard disk drive activity LED (green)  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
ꢀ9ꢁ  
Hard disk drive status LED (amber)  
Rack release latch  
CD/DVD eject button  
CD/DVD drive activity LED  
ꢀ10ꢁ Rack release latch  
The following illustration shows the controls, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and  
connectors on the front of the 2.5-inch model server.  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
Operator information panel  
USB 5 connector  
USB 6 connector  
Video connector  
Tape drive bay  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
ꢀ9ꢁ  
Hard disk drive status LED (amber)  
Rack release latch  
CD/DVD eject button  
ꢀ10ꢁ CD/DVD drive activity LED  
ꢀ11ꢁ Rack release latch  
Hard disk drive activity LED (green)  
Operator information panel: This panel contains controls, LEDs, and connectors.  
The following illustration shows the controls, LEDs, and connectors on the operator  
information panel.  
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ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
Power-on LED  
Hard disk drive activity LED  
Information LED  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
System-error LED  
System-locator LED  
Power-control button  
Release latch  
The following controls, LEDs, and connectors are on the operator information panel:  
v Power-control button: Press this button to turn the server on and off manually.  
v Power-on LED: When this LED is lit and not flashing, it indicates that the server  
is turned on. When this LED is flashing, it indicates that the server is turned off  
and still connected to a power source. When this LED is off, it indicates that  
power is not present, or the power supply or the LED itself has failed.  
Note: If this LED is off, it does not mean that there is no electrical power in the  
server. The LED might be burned out. To remove all electrical power from the  
server, you must disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the  
dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
v Hard disk drive activity LED: When this LED is flashing, it indicates that a hard  
disk drive is in use.  
v System-locator LED: Use this LED to visually locate the server among other  
servers. You can use IBM Director to light this LED remotely.  
v Information LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a noncritical event has  
occurred. An LED on the light path diagnostics panel is also lit to help isolate the  
error.  
v System-error LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has  
occurred. An LED on the light path diagnostics panel is also lit to help isolate the  
error.  
v Release latch: Slide this latch to the left to access the light path diagnostics  
panel, which is behind the operator information panel.  
USB connectors: Connect a USB device, such as USB mouse, keyboard, or other  
USB device, to either of these connectors.  
Video connector: Connect a monitor to this connector. The video connectors on  
the front and rear of the server can be used simultaneously.  
Hard disk drive activity LED: Each hot-swap hard disk drive has an activity LED.  
When this LED is flashing, it indicates that the drive is in use.  
Hard disk drive status LED: On some server models, each hot-swap hard disk  
drive has a status LED. When this LED is lit, it indicates that the drive has failed.  
When this LED is flashing slowly (one flash per second), it indicates that the drive is  
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being rebuilt as part of a RAID configuration. When the LED is flashing rapidly  
(three flashes per second), it indicates that the controller is identifying the drive.  
CD/DVD-eject button: Press this button to release a CD or DVD from the  
CD-RW/DVD drive.  
CD/DVD drive activity LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that the CD-RW/DVD  
drive is in use.  
Rack release latches: Press these latches to release the server from the rack.  
Rear view  
The following illustration shows the connectors and LEDs on the rear of the server.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, see the documentation that comes with  
the dc power supply for information about the power-supply LEDs.  
ꢀ1ꢁ  
ꢀ2ꢁ  
ꢀ3ꢁ  
ꢀ4ꢁ  
ꢀ5ꢁ  
Power cord connector 1  
AC power LED  
DC power LED  
Power supply filler panel  
Systems-management Ethernet  
connector  
ꢀ11ꢁ Ethernet connector 2  
ꢀ12ꢁ USB connector 2  
ꢀ13ꢁ USB connector 1  
ꢀ14ꢁ Video connector  
ꢀ15ꢁ System-error LED  
ꢀ6ꢁ  
ꢀ7ꢁ  
ꢀ8ꢁ  
ꢀ9ꢁ  
Ethernet activity LEDs  
Ethernet link LEDs  
Ethernet connector 1  
USB connector 4  
ꢀ16ꢁ System-locator LED  
ꢀ17ꢁ Power-on LED  
ꢀ18ꢁ Serial connector  
ꢀ19ꢁ SAS connector  
ꢀ20ꢁ Power supply 1  
ꢀ10ꢁ USB connector 3  
Power-cord connector (ac power supply only): Connect the power cord to this  
connector.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
AC power LED: Each hot-swap power supply has an ac power LED and a dc  
power LED. When the ac power LED is lit, it indicates that sufficient power is  
coming into the power supply through the power cord. During typical operation, both  
the ac and dc power LEDs are lit. For any other combination of LEDs, see the  
Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
DC power LED: Each hot-swap power supply has a dc power LED and an ac  
power LED. When the dc power LED is lit, it indicates that the power supply is  
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supplying adequate DC power to the system. During typical operation, both the ac  
and dc power LEDs are lit. For any other combination of LEDs, see the Hardware  
Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
Systems-management Ethernet connector: Use this connector to connect the  
server to a network for systems-management information control. This connector is  
active only if you have installed a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine, and it is  
used only by the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine.  
Ethernet activity LEDs: When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that the server is  
transmitting to or receiving signals from the Ethernet LAN that is connected to the  
Ethernet port.  
Ethernet link LEDs: When these LEDs are lit, they indicate that there is an active  
link connection on the 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-TX interface for the  
Ethernet port.  
Ethernet connectors: Use either of these connectors to connect the server to a  
network.  
USB connectors: Connect a USB device, such as USB mouse, keyboard, or other  
USB device, to any of these connectors.  
Video connector: Connect a monitor to this connector. The video connectors on  
the front and rear of the server can be used simultaneously.  
System-error LED: When this LED is lit, it indicates that a system error has  
occurred. An LED on the light path diagnostics panel is also lit to help isolate the  
error.  
System-locator LED: Use this LED to visually locate the server among other  
servers.  
Power-on LED: When this LED is lit and not flashing, it indicates that the server is  
turned on. When this LED is flashing, it indicates that the server is turned off and  
still connected to a power source. When this LED is off, it indicates that power is  
not present, or the power supply or the LED itself has failed.  
Serial connector: Connect a 9-pin serial device to this connector. The serial port is  
shared with the baseboard management controller (BMC). The BMC can take  
control of the shared serial port to perform text console redirection and to redirect  
serial traffic, using Serial over LAN (SOL).  
SAS connector: Connect a serial-attached SCSI (SAS) device to this connector.  
Server power features  
When the server is connected to a power source but is not turned on, the operating  
system does not run, and all core logic except for the service processor (the  
baseboard management controller or optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II  
SlimLine) is shut down; however, the server can respond to requests from the  
service processor, such as a remote request to turn on the server. The power-on  
LED flashes to indicate that the server is connected to power but is not turned on.  
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Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
Turning on the server  
Approximately 5 seconds after the server is connected to power, the power-control  
button becomes active, and one or more fans might start running to provide cooling  
while the server is connected to power. You can turn on the server and start the  
operating system by pressing the power-control button.  
The server can also be turned on in any of the following ways:  
v If a power failure occurs while the server is turned on, the server will restart  
automatically when power is restored.  
v If your operating system supports the Wake on LAN feature, the Wake on LAN  
feature can turn on the server.  
Note: When 4 GB or more of memory (physical or logical) is installed, some  
memory is reserved for various system resources and is unavailable to the  
operating system. The amount of memory that is reserved for system resources  
depends on the operating system, the configuration of the server, and the  
configured PCI options.  
Turning off the server  
When you turn off the server and leave it connected to power, the server can  
respond to requests from the service processor, such as a remote request to turn  
on the server. While the server remains connected to power, one or more fans  
might continue to run. To remove all power from the server, you must disconnect it  
from the power source.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
Some operating systems require an orderly shutdown before you turn off the server.  
See your operating-system documentation for information about shutting down the  
operating system.  
Statement 5:  
CAUTION:  
The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power  
supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device  
also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current  
from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power  
source.  
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Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
The server can be turned off in any of the following ways:  
v You can turn off the server from the operating system, if your operating system  
supports this feature. After an orderly shutdown of the operating system, the  
server will be turned off automatically.  
v You can press the power-control button to start an orderly shutdown of the  
operating system and turn off the server, if your operating system supports this  
feature.  
v If the operating system stops functioning, you can press and hold the  
power-control button for more than 4 seconds to turn off the server.  
v The service processor can turn off the server as an automatic response to a  
critical system failure.  
v You can turn off the server through a request from the service processor.  
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Chapter 4. Configuring the server  
Lenovo provides a number of programs to assist you with getting your server up  
and running quickly.  
v ThinkServer EasyStartup program  
This program simplifies the process of installing the operating system and  
devices drivers. It is on the ThinkServer ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD provided  
with your server. For details, see “Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program.”  
v Configuration/Setup Utility program  
This program enables you to configure hardware settings and preferences in the  
v RAID configuration programs  
– Adaptec RAID (HOSTRaid) Configuration Utility program:  
This program is part of the BIOS code on models that have an integrated  
ServeRAID-8e (Adaptec HostRAID) controller.  
– LSI Configuration Utility  
This program is part of the BIOS code on models with an optional LSI storage  
controller with RAID capability.  
v Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet Utility program:  
Use this program to configure the network as a startable (bootable) device or  
specify where the network startup option is displayed in the startup sequence.  
v Baseboard management controller SMBridge management utility program:  
Use these programs to configure the baseboard management controller,  
download firmware updates, download SDR/FRU updates, and remotely manage  
a network.  
v ThinkServer EasyManage products  
ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server and ThinkServer EasyManage Remote  
Client work together to provide centralized hardware and software inventory  
management and secure automated system management through a single  
For more information about these programs, see “Configuring the server” in the  
User Guide on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program  
The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of installing the  
operating system and devices drivers by performing the following tasks:  
v Detects installed hardware devices  
v Guides you through the process of creating a response file  
v Prepares the hard disk for installation  
v Prompts you to insert the operating-system installation disc  
v Initiates an unattended installation of the operating system and device drivers for  
most adapters and devices  
The program is contained on the ThinkServer EasyUpdate disc provided with your  
server. If you did not receive an ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD with your server,  
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you can download an ISO image of the DVD from http://www.lenovo.com/support.  
The program has a built-in help system and User Guide to answer any questions  
you might have. The program also provides compatibility notes to help you  
determine what server configurations and operating systems are supported by that  
specific version of the program.  
The ThinkServer EasyStartup program also enables you to save the response file  
on a USB device or diskette for reuse, and an option that enables you to install an  
operating systems using the saved response. This option is useful if you intend to  
install the same operating system on similarly configured ThinkServer servers.  
Notes:  
1. If you intend to implement a RAID, make sure your storage controller or RAID  
adapter is configured correctly before you use the ThinkServer EasyStartup  
program to install the operating system.  
2. If you are using any external storage devices or fiber channels, use the utilities  
provided with the device. You also will have to provide the device drivers for  
these devices and install them after the EasyStartup program finishes installing  
the operating system.  
3. The ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD requires that you have a DVD drive that is  
configured as your first device in the startup sequence. Use the  
Configuration/Setup Utility program to view or change your startup sequence.  
4. To install an operating system, you need the operating system installation disc  
(CD or DVD) and the associated product key, if one was provided.  
To start the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD, do the following:  
1. Insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD and restart the server. If the  
EasyStartup program does not start, see “EasyStartup problems” on page 64.  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen and continue to the main interface.  
3. When you arrive at the Home screen, do any of the following:  
v Click Compatibility notes to view detailed information about the operating  
systems and server configurations supported by that version of the  
EasyStartup program.  
v Click User Guide to view an overview of the various functions provided by  
that version of the EasyStartup program.  
v
Click Hardware list to view a list of hardware detected by the ThinkServer  
EasyStartup program.  
v Click Install operating system to begin the process of creating a response file  
and installing the operating system. As part of this procedure you will be  
given the opportunity to include the ThinkServer EasyUpdate program and  
the ThinkServer EasyManage products (ThinkServer EasyManage Core  
Server or ThinkVantage EasyManage Remote Client) as part of the  
installation process. You also can provide one or more command-line based  
instructions to be run at the end of the operating system installation process.  
Click About to view version information and legal notices.  
To use the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD to install an operation system using a  
preexisting response file, do the following:  
1. Insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD and restart the server. If the  
EasyStartup program does not start, see “EasyStartup problems” on page 64.  
2. Follow the instructions on the screen until you get to the Start option screen.  
3. When the Start option screen is displayed, do the following:  
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a. Insert the USB device or diskette that contains the response file.  
b. Select Install the operating system using a preexisting response file.  
c. Click OK.  
4. Follow the remaining instructions on the screen to complete the procedure.  
Using ThinkServer EasyManage products  
ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server provides centralized hardware and software  
inventory management and secure automated system management through a  
single console. The ThinkServer EasyManage Agent enables other computers and  
servers to be managed by the centralized console.  
You can install the ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server program from the  
ThinkServer EasyManage CD or you can download and install the program from  
http://www.lenovo.com/support. After one instance of the ThinkServer EasyManage  
Core Server has been installed, you can use the ThinkServer EasyManage Agent  
installer to install the agent on other servers and clients on the network.  
Also, the ThinkServer EasyStartup program provides an option to install these  
products as part of the operating system installation process.  
Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program  
The Configuration/Setup Utility program is part of the BIOS. You can use it to  
perform the following tasks:  
v View configuration information  
v View and change assignments for devices and I/O ports  
v Set the date and time  
v Set and change passwords  
v Set and change the startup characteristics of the server and the order of startup  
devices (startup-drive sequence)  
v Set and change settings for advanced hardware features  
v View and clear the error log  
v Change interrupt request (IRQ) settings  
v Resolve configuration conflicts  
To start the Configuration/Setup Utility program, complete the following steps:  
1. Turn on the server.  
2. When the message Press F1 for Configuration/Setup appears, press F1. If  
an administrator password has been set, you must type the administrator  
password to access the full Configuration/Setup Utility menu.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Configuring the Gigabit Ethernet controllers  
The Ethernet controllers are integrated on the system board. They provide an  
interface for connecting to a 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1 Gbps network and provide  
full-duplex (FDX) capability, which enables simultaneous transmission and reception  
of data on the network. If the Ethernet ports in the server support auto-negotiation,  
the controllers detect the data-transfer rate (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or  
1000BASE-T) and duplex mode (full-duplex or half-duplex) of the network and  
automatically operate at that rate and mode.  
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Note: The Ethernet controller for Ethernet connector 1 supports Serial over LAN  
(SOL).  
You do not have to set any jumpers or configure the controllers. However, you must  
install a device driver to enable the operating system to address the controllers. For  
device drivers and information about configuring the Ethernet controllers, see the  
Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Software CD that comes with the server.  
To find updated information about configuring the controllers, complete the following  
steps.  
Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual  
procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.  
2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers  
from the Select your product list.  
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.  
4. From Family list, select ThinkServer RD120, and click Continue.  
Using the RAID configuration programs  
Use the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility program and ServeRAID Manager to  
configure and manage redundant array of independent disks (RAID) arrays. Be sure  
to use these programs as described in this document.  
v Use the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility program to:  
– Perform a low-level format on a hard disk drive  
– View or change IDs for attached devices  
– Set protocol parameters on hard disk drives  
v Use ServeRAID Manager to:  
– Configure arrays  
– View the RAID configuration and associated devices  
– Monitor operation of the RAID controller  
Consider the following information when using the IBM ServeRAID Configuration  
Utility program and ServeRAID Manager to configure and manage arrays:  
v The ServeRAID-8k-l SAS controller that comes with the server supports only  
RAID level-0, level-1, and level-10. You can replace it with a ServeRAID-8k SAS  
controller that supports additional RAID levels.  
v Hard disk drive capacities affect how you create arrays. The drives in an array  
can have different capacities, but the ServeRAID controller treats them as if they  
all have the capacity of the smallest hard disk drive.  
v To help ensure signal quality, do not mix drives with different speeds and data  
rates.  
v To update the firmware and BIOS code for an optional ServeRAID SAS  
controller, you must use the IBM ServeRAID Support CD that comes with the  
ServeRAID option.  
Using the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility program  
Use the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility programs to perform the following  
tasks:  
v Configure a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) array  
v View or change the RAID configuration and associated devices  
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Starting the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility program  
To start the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility program, complete the following  
steps:  
1. Turn on the server.  
2. When the prompt <<< Press <CTRL><A> for IBM ServeRAID Configuration  
Utility! >>> appears, press Ctrl+A. If you have set an administrator password,  
you are prompted to type the password.  
3. To select a choice from the menu, use the arrow keys.  
4. Use the arrow keys to select the channel for which you want to change settings.  
5. To change the settings of the selected items, follow the instructions on the  
screen. Be sure to press Enter to save your changes.  
IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility menu choices  
The following choices are on the IBM ServeRAID Configuration Utility menu:  
v Array Configuration Utility  
Select this choice to create, manage, or delete arrays, or to initialize drives.  
v SerialSelect Utility  
Select this choice to configure the controller interface definitions or to configure  
the physical transfer and SAS address of the selected drive.  
v Disk Utilities  
Select this choice to format a disk or verify the disk media. Select a device from  
the list and read the instructions on the screen carefully before making a  
selection.  
Using ServeRAID Manager  
Use ServeRAID Manager, which is on the IBM ServeRAID Support CD, to perform  
the following tasks:  
v Configure a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) array  
v Erase all data from a hard disk drive and return the disk to the factory-default  
settings  
v View the RAID configuration and associated devices  
v Monitor the operation of the RAID controller  
To perform some tasks, you can run ServeRAID Manager as an installed program.  
However, to configure the RAID controller and perform an initial RAID configuration  
on the server, you must run ServeRAID Manager in Startable CD mode, as  
described in the instructions in this section.  
See the ServeRAID documentation on the IBM ServeRAID Support CD for  
additional information about RAID technology and instructions for using ServeRAID  
Manager to configure the RAID controller. Additional information about ServeRAID  
Manager is also available from the Help menu. For information about a specific  
object in the ServeRAID Manager tree, select the object and click Actions --> Hints  
and tips.  
Configuring the RAID controller  
By running ServeRAID Manager in Startable CD mode, you can configure the RAID  
controller before you install the operating system. The information in this section  
assumes that you are running ServeRAID Manager in Startable CD mode.  
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To run ServeRAID Manager in Startable CD mode, turn on the server; then, insert  
the CD into the CD-RW/DVD drive. If ServeRAID Manager detects an unconfigured  
controller and ready drives, the Configuration wizard starts.  
In the Configuration wizard, you can select express configuration or custom  
configuration. Express configuration automatically configures the controller by  
grouping the first two physical drives in the ServeRAID Manager tree into an array  
and creating a RAID level-1 logical drive. If you select custom configuration, you  
can select the two physical drives that you want to group into an array and create a  
hot-spare drive.  
Using express configuration: To use express configuration, complete the  
following steps:  
1. In the ServeRAID Manager tree, click the controller.  
2. Click Express configuration.  
3. Click Next.  
4. In the “Configuration summary” window, review the information. To change the  
configuration, click Modify arrays.  
5. Click Apply; when you are asked whether you want to apply the new  
configuration, click Yes. The configuration is saved in the controller and in the  
physical drives.  
6. Exit from ServeRAID Manager and remove the CD from the CD-RW/DVD drive.  
7. Restart the server.  
Using custom configuration: To use custom configuration, complete the  
following steps:  
1. In the ServeRAID Manager tree, click the controller.  
2. Click Custom configuration.  
3. Click Next.  
4. In the “Create arrays” window, from the list of ready drives, select the drives  
that you want to group into the array.  
5. Click the (Add selected drives) icon to add the drives to the array.  
6. If you want to configure a hot-spare drive, complete the following steps:  
a. Click the Spares tab.  
b. Select the physical drive that you want to designate as the hot-spare drive,  
and click the (Add selected drives) icon.  
7. Click Next.  
8. Review the information in the “Configuration summary” window. To change the  
configuration, click Back.  
9. Click Apply; when you are asked whether you want to apply the new  
configuration, click Yes. The configuration is saved in the controller and in the  
physical drives.  
10. Exit from ServeRAID Manager and remove the CD from the CD-RW/DVD  
drive.  
11. Restart the server.  
Viewing the configuration  
You can use ServeRAID Manager to view information about RAID controllers and  
the RAID subsystem (such as arrays, logical drives, hot-spare drives, and physical  
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drives). When you click an object in the ServeRAID Manager tree, information about  
that object appears in the right pane. To display a list of available actions for an  
object, click the object and click Actions.  
Using the baseboard management controller  
The baseboard management controller provides basic service-processor  
environmental monitoring functions for the server. If an environmental condition  
exceeds a threshold or if a system component fails, the baseboard management  
controller lights LEDs to help you diagnose the problem and also records the error  
in the BMC system event log.  
The baseboard management controller also provides the following remote server  
management capabilities through the OSA SMBridge management utility program:  
v Command-line interface (IPMI Shell)  
The command-line interface provides direct access to server management  
functions through the IPMI protocol. Use the command-line interface to issue  
commands to control the server power, view system information, and identify the  
server. You can also save one or more commands as a text file and run the file  
as a script.  
v Serial over LAN  
Establish a Serial over LAN (SOL) connection to manage servers from a remote  
location. You can remotely view and change the BIOS settings, restart the server,  
identify the server, and perform other management functions. Any standard Telnet  
client application can access the SOL connection.  
Important: The server Ethernet ports are set to DHCP by default. In order to find  
your BMC on an existing network, you will need to identify the server by the default  
hostname. The default hostname for each server is the last 8 characters of the  
BMC MAC address. The BMC MAC address can be found in the setup utility, on a  
label on the system board, and on a tag hanging from the front of the server. Once  
you have deployed your server, make sure that you remove the BMC MAC address  
tag from the front of the server so that it does not impede airflow through the front  
of the server.  
Enabling and configuring SOL using the OSA SMBridge management  
utility program  
To enable and configure the server for SOL by using the OSA SMBridge  
management utility program, you must update and configure the BIOS code; update  
and configure the baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware; update and  
configure the Ethernet controller firmware; and enable the operating system for an  
SOL connection.  
BIOS update and configuration  
To update and configure the BIOS code to enable SOL, complete the following  
steps:  
1. Update the BIOS code:  
a. Download the latest version of the BIOS code from http://www.lenovo.com/  
b. Update the BIOS code, following the instructions that come with the update  
file that you downloaded.  
2. Update the BMC firmware:  
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a. Download the latest version of the BMC firmware from http://  
b. Update the BMC firmware, following the instructions that come with the  
update file that you downloaded.  
3. Configure the BIOS settings:  
a. When you are prompted to start the Configuration/Setup Utility program,  
restart the server and press F1.  
b. Select Devices and I/O Ports; then, make sure that the values are set as  
follows:  
v Serial Port A: Auto-configure  
v Serial Port B: Auto-configure  
c. Select Remote Console Redirection; then, make sure that the values are  
set as follows:  
v Remote Console Active: Enabled  
v Remote Console COM Port: COM 1  
v Remote Console Baud Rate: 19200 or higher  
v Remote Console Data Bits: 8  
v Remote Console Parity: None  
v Remote Console Stop Bits: 1  
v Remote Console Text Emulation: ANSI  
v Remote Console Keyboard Emulation: ANSI  
v Remote Console Active After Boot: Enabled  
v Remote Console Flow Control: Hardware  
d. Press Esc twice to exit the Remote Console Redirection and Devices and  
I/O Ports sections of the Configuration/Setup Utility program.  
e. Select Advanced Setup; then, select Baseboard Management Controller  
(BMC) Settings.  
f. Set BMC Serial Port Access Mode to Dedicated.  
g. Press Esc twice to exit the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)  
Settings and Advanced Setup sections of the Configuration/Setup Utility  
program.  
h. Select Save Settings; then, press Enter.  
i. Press Enter to confirm.  
j. Select Exit Setup; then, press Enter.  
k. Make sure that Yes, exit the Setup Utility is selected; then, press Enter.  
Linux configuration  
For SOL operation on the server, you must configure the Linux® operating system to  
expose the Linux initialization (booting) process. This enables users to log in to the  
Linux console through an SOL session and directs Linux output to the serial  
console. See the documentation for your specific Linux operating-system type for  
information and instructions.  
Use one of the following procedures to enable SOL sessions for your Linux  
operating system. You must be logged in as a root user to perform these  
procedures.  
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 configuration:  
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ES 4. The file names, structures, and commands might be different for other  
versions of Red Hat Linux.  
To configure the general Linux parameters for SOL operation when you are using  
the Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 operating system, complete the following steps.  
Note: Hardware flow control prevents character loss during communication over a  
serial connection. You must enable it when you are using a Linux operating system.  
1. Add the following line to the end of the # Run gettys in standard runlevels  
section of the /etc/inittab file. This enables hardware flow control and enables  
users to log in through the SOL console.  
7:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -h ttyS0 19200 vt102  
2. Add the following line at the bottom of the /etc/securetty file to enable a user to  
log in as the root user through the SOL console:  
ttyS0  
LILO configuration: If you are using LILO, complete the following steps:  
1. Modify the /etc/lilo.conf file:  
a. Add the following text to the end of the first default=linux line  
-Monitor  
b. Comment out the map=/boot/map line by adding a # at the beginning of this  
line.  
c. Comment out the message=/boot/message line by adding a # at the beginning  
of this line.  
d. Add the following line before the first image= line:  
# This will allow you to only Monitor the OS boot via SOL  
e. Add the following text to the end of the first label=linux line:  
-Monitor  
f. Add the following line to the first image= section. This enables SOL.  
append="console=ttyS0,19200n8 console=tty1"  
g. Add the following lines between the two image= sections:  
# This will allow you to Interact with the OS boot via SOL  
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp  
label=linux-Interact  
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
read-only  
root=/dev/hda6  
append="console=tty1 console=ttyS0,19200n8 "  
The following examples show the original content of the /etc/lilo.conf file and the  
content of this file after modification.  
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Original /etc/lilo.conf contents  
prompt  
timeout=50  
default=linux  
boot=/dev/hda  
map=/boot/map  
install=/boot/boot.b  
message=/boot/message  
linear  
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp  
label=linux  
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
read-only  
root=/dev/hda6  
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12  
label=linux-up  
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.12.img  
read-only  
root=/dev/hda6  
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prompt  
timeout=50  
default=linux-Monitor  
boot=/dev/hda  
#map=/boot/map  
install=/boot/boot.b  
#message=/boot/message  
linear  
# This will allow you to only Monitor the OS boot via SOL  
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp  
label=linux-Monitor  
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
read-only  
root=/dev/hda6  
append="console=ttyS0,19200n8 console=tty1"  
# This will allow you to Interact with the OS boot via SOL  
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp  
label=linux-Interact  
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
read-only  
root=/dev/hda6  
append="console=tty1 console=ttyS0,19200n8 "  
image=/boot/vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12  
label=linux-up  
initrd=/boot/initrd-2.4.9-e.12.img  
read-only  
root=/dev/hda6  
2. Run the lilo command to store and activate the LILO configuration.  
When the Linux operating system starts, a LILO boot: prompt is displayed instead  
of the graphical user interface. Press Tab at this prompt to install all of the boot  
options that are listed. To load the operating system in interactive mode, type  
linux-Interact and then press Enter.  
GRUB configuration: If you are using GRUB, complete the following steps to  
modify the /boot/grub/grub.conf file:  
1. Comment out the splashimage= line by adding a # at the beginning of this line.  
2. Add the following line before the first title= line:  
# This will allow you to only Monitor the OS boot via SOL  
3. Append the following text to the first title= line:  
SOL Monitor  
4. Append the following text to the kernel/ line of the first title= section:  
console=ttyS0,19200 console=tty1  
5. Add the following five lines between the two title= sections:  
# This will allow you to Interact with the OS boot via SOL  
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.9-e.12smp) SOL Interactive  
root (hd0,0)  
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kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp ro root=/dev/hda6 console=tty1  
console=ttyS0,19200  
initrd /initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
Note: The entry that begins with kernel /vmlinuz is shown with a line break after  
console=tty1. In your file, the entire entry must all be on one line.  
The following examples show the original content of the /boot/grub/grub.conf file  
and the content of this file after modification.  
Original /boot/grub/grub.conf contents  
#grub.conf generated by anaconda  
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file  
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that  
#
#
#
#
all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg.  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/hda6  
initrd /initrd-version.img  
#boot=/dev/hda  
default=0  
timeout=10  
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz  
title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (2.4.9-e.12smp)  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp ro root=/dev/hda6  
initrd /initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES-up (2.4.9-e.12)  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12 ro root=/dev/hda6  
initrd /initrd-2.4.9-e.12.img  
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#grub.conf generated by anaconda  
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file  
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that  
#
#
#
#
all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg.  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-version ro root=/dev/hda6  
initrd /initrd-version.img  
#boot=/dev/hda  
default=0  
timeout=10  
# splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz  
# This will allow you to only Monitor the OS boot via SOL  
title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (2.4.9-e.12smp) SOL Monitor  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp ro root=/dev/hda6 console=ttyS0,19200 console=tty1  
initrd /initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
# This will allow you to Interact with the OS boot via SOL  
title Red Hat Linux (2.4.9-e.12smp) SOL Interactive  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12smp ro root=/dev/hda6 console=tty1 console=ttyS0,19200  
initrd /initrd-2.4.9-e.12smp.img  
title Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES-up (2.4.9-e.12)  
root (hd0,0)  
kernel /vmlinuz-2.4.9-e.12 ro root=/dev/hda6  
initrd /initrd-2.4.9-e.12.img  
You must restart the Linux operating system after you complete these procedures  
for the changes to take effect and to enable SOL.  
SUSE SLES 9.0 configuration:  
Note: This procedure is based on a default installation of SUSE Linux Enterprise  
Server (SLES) 9.0. The file names, structures, and commands might be different for  
other versions of SUSE Linux.  
To configure the general Linux parameters for SOL operation when using the SLES  
9.0 operating system, complete the following steps.  
Note: Hardware flow control prevents character loss during communication over a  
serial connection. You must enable it when using a Linux operating system.  
1. Add the following line to the end of the # getty-programs for the normal  
runlevels section of the /etc/inittab file. This enables hardware flow control and  
enables users to log in through the SOL console.  
7:2345:respawn:/sbin/agetty -h ttyS0 19200 vt102  
2. Add the following line after the tty6 line at the bottom of the /etc/securetty file to  
enable a user to log in as the root user through the SOL console:  
ttyS0  
3. Complete the following steps to modify the /boot/grub/menu.lst file:  
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a. Comment out the gfxmenu line by adding a # in front of the word gfxmenu.  
b. Add the following line before the first title line:  
# This will allow you to only Monitor the OS boot via SOL  
c. Append the following text to the first title line:  
SOL Monitor  
d. Append the following text to the kernel line of the first title section:  
console=ttyS1,19200 console=tty0  
e. Add the following four lines between the first two title sections:  
# This will allow you to Interact with the OS boot via SOL  
title linux SOL Interactive  
kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 acpi=oldboot vga=791  
console=tty1 console=ttyS0,19200  
initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd  
The following examples show the original content of the /boot/grub/menu.lst  
file and the content of this file after modification.  
Original /boot/grub/menu.lst contents  
Notes  
gfxmanu (hd0,1)/boot/message  
color white/blue black/light-gray  
default 0  
timeout 8  
title linux  
kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 acpi=oldboot vga=791  
initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd  
title floppy  
root  
chainloader +1  
title failsafe  
1
1
kernal (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz.shipped root=/dev/hda2 ide=nodma apm=off vga=normal nosmp  
disableapic maxcpus=0 3  
initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd.shipped  
Note 1: The kernel line is shown with a line break. In your file, the entire entry must all be on one line.  
Modified /boot/grub/menu.lst contents  
Notes  
#gfxmanu (hd0,1)/boot/message  
color white/blue black/light-gray  
default 0  
timeout 8  
# This will allow you to only Monitor the OS boot via SOL  
title linux SOL Monitor  
kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 acpi=oldboot vga=791 console=ttyS1,19200  
1
console=tty1  
initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd  
# This will allow you to Interact with the OS boot via SOL  
title linux SOL Interactive  
kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 acpi=oldboot vga=791 console=tty1 console=ttyS0,19200  
initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd  
title floppy  
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Notes  
root  
chainloader +1  
title failsafe  
kernel (hd0,1)/boot/vmlinuz.shipped root=/dev/hda2 ide=nodma apm=off vga=normal nosmp  
disableapic maxcpus=0 3  
1
initrd (hd0,1)/boot/initrd.shipped  
Note 1: The kernel line is shown with a line break. In your file, the entire entry must all be on one line.  
You must restart the Linux operating system after you complete these procedures  
for the changes to take effect and to enable SOL.  
Microsoft Windows 2003 Standard Edition configuration  
Note: This procedure is based on a default installation of the Microsoft® Windows®  
2003 operating system.  
To configure the Windows 2003 operating system for SOL operation, complete the  
following steps. You must be logged in as a user with administrator access to  
perform this procedure.  
1. Complete the following steps to determine which boot entry ID to modify:  
a. Type bootcfg at a Windows command prompt; then, press Enter to display  
the current boot options for your server.  
b. In the Boot Entries section, locate the boot entry ID for the section with an  
OS friendly name of Windows Server 2003, Standard. Write down the boot  
entry ID for use in the next step.  
2. To enable the Microsoft Windows Emergency Management System (EMS), at a  
Windows command prompt, type  
bootcfg /EMS ON /PORT COM1 /BAUD 19200 /ID boot_id  
where boot_id is the boot entry ID from step 1b; then, press Enter.  
3. Complete the following steps to verify that the EMS console is redirected to the  
COM1 serial port:  
a. Type bootcfg at a Windows command prompt; then, press Enter to display  
the current boot options for your server.  
b. Verify the following changes to the bootcfg settings:  
v In the Boot Loader Settings section, make sure that redirect is set to  
COM1 and that redirectbaudrate is set to 19200.  
v In the Boot Entries section, make sure that the OS Load Options: line  
has /redirect appended to the end of it.  
The following examples show the original bootcfg program output and the output  
after modification.  
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Original bootcfg program output  
Boot Loader Settings  
----------------------------  
timeout: 30  
default: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS  
Boot Entries  
----------------  
Boot entry ID: 1  
OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Standard  
Path: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS  
OS Load Options: /fastdetect  
Modified bootcfg program output  
Boot Loader Settings  
----------------------------  
timeout: 30  
default: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS  
redirect: COM1  
redirectbaudrate: 19200  
Boot Entries  
----------------  
Boot entry ID: 1  
OS Friendly Name: Windows Server 2003, Standard  
Path: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS  
OS Load Options: /fastdetect /redirect  
You must restart the Windows 2003 operating system after you complete this  
procedure for the changes to take effect and to enable SOL.  
Installing the OSA SMBridge management utility program  
Important: To obtain maximum benefit from the OSA SMBridge management utility  
program, install and load the program before problems occur.  
To install the OSA SMBridge management utility program on a server running a  
Windows operating system, complete the following steps:  
1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support/ and download the utility program and  
create the OSA BMC Management Utility CD.  
2. Insert the OSA BMC Management Utility CD into the drive. The InstallShield  
wizard starts, and a window similar to that shown in the following illustration  
opens.  
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3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
The installation program prompts you for a TCP/IP port number and an IP  
address. Specify an IP address, if you want to limit the connection requests that  
will be accepted by the utility program. To accept connections from any server,  
type INADDR_ANY as the IP address. Also specify the port number that the utility  
program will use. These values will be recorded in the smbridge.cfg file for the  
automatic startup of the utility program.  
To install the OSA SMBridge management utility program on a server running a  
Linux operating system, complete the following steps. You must be logged in as a  
root user to perform these procedures.  
1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support/. Download the utility program and create  
the OSA BMC Management Utility CD.  
2. Insert the OSA BMC Management Utility CD into the drive.  
3. Type mount/mnt/cdrom.  
4. Locate the directory where the installation RPM package is located and type  
cd/mnt/cdrom.  
5. Type the following command to run the RPM package and start the installation:  
rpm -ivh smbridge-2.0-xx.rpm  
where xx is the release level being installed.  
6. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. When the installation is  
complete, the utility copies files to the following directories:  
/etc/init.d/SMBridge  
/etc/smbridge.cfg  
/usr/sbin/smbridged  
/var/log/smbridge/Liscense.txt  
/var/log/smbridge/Readme.txt  
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The utility starts automatically when the server is started. You can also locate the  
/ect/init.d directory to start the utility and use the following commands to manage  
the utility:  
smbridge status  
smbridge start  
smbridge stop  
smbridge restart  
Using the baseboard management controller utility programs  
Use the baseboard management controller utility programs to configure the  
baseboard management controller, download firmware updates and SDR/FRU  
updates, and remotely manage a network.  
Using the baseboard management controller configuration utility  
program  
Use the baseboard management controller configuration utility program to view or  
change the baseboard management controller configuration settings. You can also  
use the utility program to save the configuration to a file for use on multiple servers.  
Note: You must attach an optional USB diskette drive to the server to run this  
program.  
To start the baseboard management controller configuration utility program,  
complete the following steps:  
1. Insert the configuration utility diskette into the diskette drive and restart the  
server.  
2. From a command-line prompt, type bmc_cfg and press Enter.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Using the baseboard management controller firmware update  
utility program  
Use the baseboard management controller firmware update utility program to  
download and apply a baseboard management controller firmware update and  
SDR/FRU data update. The firmware update utility program updates the baseboard  
management controller firmware and SDR/FRU data only and does not affect any  
device drivers.  
Note: To ensure proper server operation, be sure to update the server baseboard  
management controller firmware before you update the BIOS code.  
To update the firmware, if the Linux or Windows operating-system update package  
is available from the World Wide Web and you have obtained the applicable update  
package, follow the instructions that come with the update package.  
Using the OSA SMBridge management utility program  
Use the OSA SMBridge management utility program to remotely manage and  
configure a network. The utility program provides the following remote management  
capabilities:  
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v CLI (command-line interface) mode  
Use CLI mode to remotely perform power-management and system identification  
control functions over a LAN or serial port interface from a command-line  
interface. Use CLI mode also to remotely view the BMC system event log.  
Use the following commands in CLI mode:  
identify  
Control the system-locator LED on the front of the server.  
power  
Turn the server on and off remotely.  
sel  
Perform operations with the BMC system event log.  
sysinfo  
Display general system information that is related to the server and the  
baseboard management controller.  
v Serial over LAN  
Use the Serial over LAN capability to remotely perform control and management  
functions over a Serial over LAN (SOL) network. You can also use SOL to  
remotely view and change the server BIOS settings.  
At a command prompt, type telnet localhost 623 to access the SOL network.  
Type help at the smbridge> prompt for more information.  
Use the following commands in an SOL session:  
connect  
Connect to the LAN. Type connect -ip ip_address -u username -p  
password.  
identify  
Control the system-locator LED on the front of the server.  
power  
Turn the server on and off remotely.  
reboot  
Force the server to restart.  
sel get  
Display the BMC system event log.  
sol  
Configure the SOL function.  
sysinfo  
Display system information that is related to the server and the globally  
unique identifier (GUID).  
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Chapter 5. Solving problems  
This chapter provides basic troubleshooting information to help you solve some  
common problems that might occur while you are setting up the server.  
If you cannot locate and correct the problem using the information in this chapter,  
Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD.  
Diagnostic tools overview  
The following tools are available to help you diagnose and solve hardware-related  
problems:  
v POST beep codes  
The power-on self-test beep codes indicate the detection of a problem.  
– One beep indicates successful completion of POST, with no errors.  
– More than one beep indicates that POST detected a problem. Error messages  
also appear during startup if POST detects a hardware-configuration problem.  
See “POST beep codes” and the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the  
ThinkServer Documentation DVD for more information.  
v Diagnostics DVD  
The Diagnostics DVD provided with your server contains the diagnostic programs  
for testing the major components of the server. For additional information about  
the Diagnostics DVD, see the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer  
Documentation DVD.  
v Troubleshooting tables  
These tables list problem symptoms and steps to correct the problems. See  
v Diagnostic programs and error messages  
The system diagnostic programs are provided in ROM. These programs test the  
major components of the server. See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the  
ThinkServer Documentation DVD  
v Light path diagnostics  
Use light path diagnostics to diagnose system errors quickly. See “Light path  
diagnostics” on page 77 for more information.  
POST beep codes  
POST emits one beep to signal successful completion. If POST detects a problem  
during startup, other beep codes might occur. Use the following beep code  
descriptions to help diagnose and solve problems that are detected during startup.  
Note: See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation  
DVD for more information about the POST beep codes.  
One beep  
POST was completed successfully without finding any errors.  
One long beep and two short beeps  
A video error has occurred, and the BIOS cannot initialize the monitor  
screen to display additional information.  
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Other beep codes  
See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation  
DVD for information about other beep codes.  
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POST error codes  
The following table provides an abbreviated list of the error codes that might appear  
during POST. See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer  
Documentation DVD for more information about the POST error codes. To check for  
updated technical information, complete the following steps.  
Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual  
procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.  
2. Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers  
from the Select your product list.  
3. Select Servers from the Brand list.  
4. From Family list, select ThinkServer RD120, and click Continue.  
5. Click User's guides and manuals for documentation.  
Table 7. Abbreviated list of POST error messages  
POST  
message  
Failing device or  
problem found  
Suggested action  
161  
The real-time clock  
battery has failed.  
1. Reseat the battery.  
2. Replace the battery or call for service.  
162  
A device configuration v Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program,  
has changed.  
select Load Default Settings, and save the  
settings.  
v Make sure that optional devices are turned on  
and installed correctly.  
163  
The time of day has  
not been set.  
Run the Configuration/Setup Utility program and set  
the date and time.  
289  
A failing DIMM was  
disabled.  
Make sure that the DIMMs are supported by the  
server and that they are installed correctly.  
301, 303  
1810  
Keyboard and  
keyboard controller  
Make sure that the keyboard cable is connected  
and that nothing is resting on the keyboard keys.  
PCI device error  
Make sure that all PCI adapters are installed  
correctly. In the Configuration/Setup Utility program,  
make sure that all PCI devices are enabled.  
Disable option ROMs and integrated devices that  
are not needed and set the PCI device boot priority  
to ensure that the boot device option ROM is able  
to load.  
1962  
POST could not find  
an operating system.  
Install an operating system.  
00019xxx  
Microprocessor x is  
not functioning or  
failed the built-in  
self-test.  
Make sure that microprocessor x is installed  
correctly. (Trained service technician only) If the  
problem remains, replace microprocessor x.  
012980xx  
Data for  
Download and install the latest level of BIOS code.  
microprocessor x  
012981xx  
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EasyStartup problems  
Table 8. ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action Column until the problem  
is resolved.  
v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD to determine which  
components are customer replaceable units (CRU’s) and which fields are field replacable units (FRU’s).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The ThinkServer  
EasyStartup DVD will not  
start.  
v Make sure that the server supports the EasyStartup program and has a startable  
(bootable) CD or DVD drive.  
v If the startup (boot) sequence settings have been changed, make sure that the CD or  
DVD drive is first in the startup sequence.  
v If more than one CD or DVD drive is installed, make sure that only one drive is set as  
the primary drive. Start the CD from the primary drive.  
The ServeRAID Manager v Make sure that the hard disk drive is connected correctly.  
program cannot view all v Make sure that the SAS hard disk drive cables are securely connected.  
installed drives, or the  
operating system cannot  
be installed.  
The operating-system  
installation program  
continuously loops.  
Make more space available on the hard disk.  
The EasyStartup  
Make sure that the operating-system media is supported by the EasyStartup program.  
program will not start the See the Lenovo Support Web site for a list of supported operating-system versions.  
operating-system media.  
The operating system  
cannot be installed; the  
option is not available.  
Make sure that the server supports the operating-system. If it does, either no logical drive  
is defined (RAID servers), or the EasyStartup program is not installed. Run the  
EasyStartup program and make sure that setup is complete.  
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Troubleshooting tables  
Use the troubleshooting tables to find solutions to problems that have identifiable  
symptoms. See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer  
Documentation DVD for more detailed troubleshooting information. If you cannot  
find the problem in these tables, run the diagnostic programs (see “Running the  
diagnostic programs” in the Hardware Maintenance Manual).  
If you have just added new software or a new optional device and the server is not  
working, complete the following steps before using the troubleshooting tables:  
1. Check the light path diagnostics LEDs on the operator information panel (see  
2. Remove the software or device that you just added.  
3. Run the diagnostic tests to determine whether the server is running correctly.  
4. Reinstall the new software or new device.  
CD-RW/DVD drive problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The CD-RW/DVD drive is not  
recognized.  
1. Make sure that:  
v The IDE channel to which the CD-RW/DVD drive is attached (primary) is  
enabled in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.  
v All cables and jumpers are installed correctly.  
v The signal cable and connector are not damaged and the connector pins are  
not bent.  
v All damaged parts are repaired or replaced.  
v The correct device driver is installed for the CD-RW/DVD drive.  
2. Run the CD-RW/DVD drive diagnostic programs.  
3. Reseat the following components:  
a. CD-RW/DVD drive  
b. IDE/Ultrabay Enhanced (UBE) interposer card cable  
4. Replace the components listed in step 3 one at a time, in the order shown,  
restarting the server each time.  
The CD-RW/DVD drive is not  
working correctly.  
1. Clean the CD or DVD.  
2. Run the CD-RW/DVD drive diagnostic programs.  
3. Check the connector and signal cable for bent pins or damage.  
4. Replace any damaged parts.  
5. Reseat the CD-RW/DVD drive.  
6. Replace the CD-RW/DVD drive.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The CD-RW/DVD drive tray is  
not working.  
1. Make sure that the server is turned on.  
2. Insert the end of a straightened paper clip into the manual tray-release  
opening.  
3. Reseat the CD-RW/DVD drive.  
4. Replace the CD-RW/DVD drive.  
General problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
A cover lock is broken, an LED If the part is a CRU, replace it. If the part is a FRU, the part must be replaced by a  
is not working, or a similar  
problem has occurred.  
trained service technician.  
Hard disk drive problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
Not all drives are recognized by Remove the drive that is indicated by the diagnostic tests; then, run the hard disk  
the hard disk drive diagnostic  
test (the Fixed Disk test).  
drive diagnostic test again. If the remaining drives are recognized, replace the drive  
that you removed with a new one.  
The server stops responding  
during the hard disk drive  
diagnostic test.  
Remove the hard disk drive that was being tested when the server stopped  
responding, and run the diagnostic test again. If the hard disk drive diagnostic test  
runs successfully, replace the drive that you removed with a new one.  
A hard disk drive was not  
detected while the operating  
system was being started.  
Reseat all hard disk drives and cables; then, run the hard disk drive diagnostic  
tests again.  
A hard disk drive passes the  
diagnostic Fixed Disk Test, but  
the problem remains.  
Run the diagnostic SCSI Attached Disk Test.  
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Intermittent problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
A problem occurs only  
occasionally and is difficult to  
diagnose.  
1. Make sure that:  
v All cables and cords are connected securely to the rear of the server and  
attached devices.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel  
other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or  
disconnect power to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes  
with each dc power supply.  
v When the server is turned on, air is flowing from the fan grille. If there is no  
airflow, the fans are not working. This can cause the server to overheat and  
shut down.  
2. Check the system event/error log or BMC system event log (see “Error Logs” in  
the Hardware Maintenance Manual).  
The server resets (restarts)  
occasionally  
1. If the reset occurs during POST and the POST watchdog timer is enabled (click  
Advanced Setup --> Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Setting -->  
BMC Post Watchdog in the Configuration/Setup Utility program to see the  
POST watchdog setting), make sure that sufficient time is allowed in the  
watchdog timeout value (BMC POST Watchdog Timeout). See the User Guide  
for information about the settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility program.  
If the server continues to reset during POST, see the “POST” and “Diagnostic  
programs” sections in the Hardware Maintenance Manual.  
2. If the reset occurs after the operating system starts, disable any automatic  
server restart (ASR) utilities, such as the IBM Automatic Server Restart IPMI  
Application for Windows, or ASR devices that may be installed.  
Note: ASR utilities operate as operating-system utilities and are related to the  
IPMI device driver.  
If the reset continues to occur after the operating system starts, the operating  
system might have a problem; see “Software problems” on page 76.  
3. If neither condition applies, check the system event/error log or BMC system  
event log (see “Error Logs” in the Hardware Maintenance Manual).  
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USB keyboard, mouse, or pointing-device problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
All or some keys on the  
keyboard do not work.  
1. If you have installed a USB keyboard, run the Configuration/Setup Utility  
program and enable keyboardless operation to prevent the POST error  
message 301 from being displayed during startup.  
2. See http://www.lenovo.com/accessories for keyboard compatibility.  
3. Make sure that:  
v The keyboard cable is securely connected.  
v The server and the monitor are turned on.  
4. Move the keyboard cable to a different USB connector.  
5. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Keyboard  
b. (Only if the problem occurred with a front USB connector) Internal USB  
cable  
c. (Trained service technician only) System board  
The USB mouse or USB  
pointing device does not work.  
1. Make sure that:  
v The mouse is compatible with the server. See http://www.lenovo.com/  
v The mouse or pointing-device USB cable is securely connected to the  
server, and the device drivers are installed correctly.  
v The server and the monitor are turned on.  
2. If a USB hub is in use, disconnect the USB device from the hub and connect it  
directly to the server.  
3. Move the mouse or pointing device cable to another USB connector.  
4. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Mouse or pointing device  
b. (Only if the problem occurred with a front USB connector) Internal USB  
cable  
c. (Trained service technician only) System board  
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Memory problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The amount of system memory  
that is displayed is less than the  
amount of installed physical  
memory.  
1. Make sure that:  
v No error LEDs are lit on the operator information panel.  
v Memory mirroring or memory sparing does not account for the discrepancy.  
v The memory modules are seated correctly.  
v You have installed the correct type of memory (see “Installing a memory  
v If you changed the memory, you updated the memory configuration in the  
Configuration/Setup Utility program.  
v All banks of memory are enabled. The server might have automatically  
disabled a memory bank when it detected a problem, or a memory bank  
might have been manually disabled.  
2. Check the POST error log for error message 289:  
v If a DIMM was disabled by a system-management interrupt (SMI), replace  
the DIMM.  
v If a DIMM was disabled by the user or by POST, run the Configuration/Setup  
Utility program and enable the DIMM.  
3. Run memory diagnostics (see “Running the diagnostic programs” in the  
Hardware Maintenance Manual).  
4. Make sure that there is no memory mismatch when the server is at the  
minimum memory configuration (two 512 MB DIMMs).  
5. Add one pair of DIMMs at a time, making sure that the DIMMs in each pair are  
matching. Install the DIMMs in the sequence that is described in “Installing a  
6. Reseat the DIMMs.  
7. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. DIMMs  
b. (Trained service technician only) System board  
Multiple rows of DIMMs in a  
branch are identified as failing.  
1. Reseat the DIMMs; then, restart the server.  
2. Replace the lowest-numbered DIMM pair of those that are identified; then,  
restart the server. Repeat as necessary.  
3. (Trained service technician only) Replace the system board.  
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Microprocessor problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The server emits a continuous  
beep during POST, indicating  
that the microprocessor is not  
working correctly.  
1. Correct any errors that are indicated by the LEDs (see “Light path diagnostics  
LEDs” in the Hardware Maintenance Manual).  
2. Make sure that the server supports all the microprocessors and that the  
microprocessors match in speed and cache size.  
3. (Trained service technician only) Make sure that microprocessor 1 is seated  
correctly.  
4. Reseat the following components:  
a. (Trained service technician only) Microprocessors  
b. VRM, if microprocessor 2 is installed  
5. (Trained service technician only) Replace the microprocessors.  
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Monitor problems  
Some Lenovo monitors have their own self-tests. If you suspect a problem with your  
monitor, see the documentation that comes with the monitor for instructions for  
testing and adjusting the monitor. If you cannot diagnose the problem, call for  
service.  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
Testing the monitor  
1. Make sure that the monitor cables are firmly connected.  
2. Try using the other video port.  
3. Try using a different monitor on the server, or try testing the monitor on a  
different server.  
4. Run the diagnostic programs (see the Hardware Maintenance Manual). If the  
monitor passes the diagnostic programs, the problem might be a video device  
driver.  
5. Reseat the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (if one is present).  
6. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (if one is present)  
b. (Trained service technician only) System board  
The screen is blank.  
1. If the server is attached to a KVM switch, bypass the KVM switch to eliminate it  
as a possible cause of the problem: connect the monitor cable directly to the  
correct connector on the rear of the server.  
2. Make sure that:  
v The server is turned on. If there is no power to the server, see “Power  
v The monitor cables are connected correctly.  
v The monitor is turned on and the brightness and contrast controls are  
adjusted correctly.  
v No beep codes sound when the server is turned on.  
Important: In some memory configurations, the 3-3-3 beep code might sound  
during POST, followed by a blank monitor screen. If this occurs and the Boot  
Fail Count option in the Start Options of the Configuration/Setup Utility  
program is enabled, you must restart the server three times to reset the  
configuration settings to the default configuration (the memory connector or  
bank of connectors enabled).  
3. Make sure that the correct server is controlling the monitor, if applicable.  
4. Make sure that damaged BIOS code is not affecting the video; see the  
Hardware Maintenance Manual for information about recovering from a BIOS  
failure.  
5. See the Hardware Maintenance Manual for information about solving  
undetermined problems.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The monitor works when you  
turn on the server, but the  
screen goes blank when you  
start some application  
programs.  
1. Make sure that:  
v The application program is not setting a display mode that is higher than the  
capability of the monitor.  
v You installed the necessary device drivers for the application.  
2. Run video diagnostics (see the Hardware Maintenance Manual for information  
about running the diagnostic programs).  
v If the server passes the video diagnostics, the video is good; see the  
Hardware Maintenance Manual for information about solving undetermined  
problems.  
The monitor has screen jitter, or  
the screen image is wavy,  
unreadable, rolling, or distorted.  
1. If the monitor self-tests show that the monitor is working correctly, consider the  
location of the monitor. Magnetic fields around other devices (such as  
transformers, appliances, fluorescent lights, and other monitors) can cause  
screen jitter or wavy, unreadable, rolling, or distorted screen images. If this  
happens, turn off the monitor.  
Attention: Moving a color monitor while it is turned on might cause screen  
discoloration.  
Move the device and the monitor at least 305 mm (12 in.) apart, and turn on  
the monitor.  
Notes:  
a. To prevent diskette drive read/write errors, make sure that the distance  
between the monitor and any external diskette drive is at least 76 mm (3  
in.).  
b. Non-Lenovo monitor cables might cause unpredictable problems.  
2. Reseat the following components:  
a. Monitor cable  
b. Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (if one is present)  
3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Monitor cable  
b. Monitor  
c. Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (if one is present)  
d. (Trained service technician only) System board  
Wrong characters appear on the  
screen.  
1. If the wrong language is displayed, update the BIOS code with the correct  
language.  
2. Reseat the monitor cable.  
3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Monitor  
b. (Trained service technician only) System board  
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Optional-device problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
An Lenovo optional device that  
was just installed does not  
work.  
1. Make sure that:  
v The device is designed for the server (see http://www.lenovo.com/support/).  
v You followed the installation instructions that came with the device and the  
device is installed correctly.  
v You have not loosened any other installed devices or cables.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel  
other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or  
disconnect power to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes  
with each dc power supply.  
v You updated the configuration information in the Configuration/Setup Utility  
program. Whenever memory or any other device is changed, you must  
update the configuration.  
2. Reseat the device that you just installed.  
3. Replace the device that you just installed.  
An Lenovo optional device that  
used to work does not work  
now.  
1. Make sure that all of the hardware and cable connections for the device are  
secure.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
2. If the device comes with test instructions, use those instructions to test the  
device.  
3. Reseat the failing device.  
4. Follow the instructions for device maintenance, such as keeping the heads  
clean, and troubleshooting in the documentation that comes with the device.  
5. Replace the failing device.  
Power problems  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other than  
Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The power-control button does  
not work, and the reset button  
does work (the server does not  
start).  
Note: The power-control button  
will not function until 20  
1. Make sure that:  
v The power cords are correctly connected to the server and to a working  
power source.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel  
other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or  
disconnect power to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes  
with each dc power supply.  
seconds after the server has  
been connected to power.  
v The type of memory that is installed is correct.  
v The LEDs on the power supply do not indicate a problem.  
v The microprocessors are installed in the correct sequence.  
2. Make sure that the power-control button and the reset button are working  
correctly:  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
a. Disconnect the server power cords.  
b. Reseat the operator information panel assembly cable.  
c. Reconnect the power cords.  
d. Press the power-control button to restart the server. If the button does not  
work, replace the operator information panel assembly.  
e. Press the reset button (on the light path diagnostics panel) to restart the  
server. If the button does not work, replace the operator information panel  
assembly.  
3. If you just installed an optional device, remove it, and restart the server. If the  
server now starts, you might have installed more devices than the power supply  
supports.  
4. Reseat the power backplane and restart the server.  
5. Replace the power backplane and restart the server.  
6. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Power supplies  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel  
other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or  
disconnect power to the dc power supply and to remove and install the dc  
power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
b. (Trained service technician only) System board  
7. See “Solving power problems” and “Solving undetermined problems” in the  
Hardware Maintenance Manual.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The server does not turn off.  
1. Turn off the server by pressing the power-control button for 5 seconds.  
2. Restart the server.  
3. If the server fails POST and the power-control button does not work, disconnect  
the power cord for 20 seconds; then, reconnect the power cord and restart the  
server.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service personnel other  
than Lenovo service technicians are authorized to connect or disconnect power  
to the dc power supply. See the documentation that comes with each dc power  
supply.  
4. If the problem remains, suspect the system board.  
The OVER SPEC LED on the  
light path diagnostics panel is  
lit, and the one of the power  
channel LEDs on the system  
board is lit.  
See the power troubleshooting table in the Hardware Maintenance Manual or call  
for service.  
The server unexpectedly shuts See “Solving undetermined problems” in the Hardware Maintenance Manual.  
down, and the LEDs on the  
operator information panel are  
not lit.  
Serial port problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
The number of serial ports that  
are identified by the operating  
system is less than the number  
of installed serial ports.  
1. Make sure that:  
v Each port is assigned a unique address in the Configuration/Setup Utility  
program and none of the serial ports is disabled.  
v The serial-port adapter (if one is present) is seated correctly.  
2. Reseat the serial port adapter, if one is present.  
3. Replace the serial port adapter, if one is present.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
A serial device does not work.  
1. Make sure that:  
v The device is compatible with the server.  
v The serial port is enabled and is assigned a unique address.  
v The device is connected to the correct connector (see “Rear view” on page  
2. Reseat the following components:  
a. Failing serial device  
b. Serial cable  
c. Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (if one is present)  
3. Replace the following components one at a time, in the order shown, restarting  
the server each time:  
a. Failing serial device  
b. Serial cable  
c. Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine (if one is present)  
d. (Trained service technician only) System board  
Software problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
You suspect a software  
problem.  
1. To determine whether the problem is caused by the software, make sure that:  
v The server has the minimum memory that is needed to use the software. For  
memory requirements, see the information that comes with the software. If  
you have just installed an adapter or memory, the server might have a  
memory-address conflict.  
v The software is designed to operate on the server.  
v Other software works on the server.  
v The software works on another server.  
2. If you received any error messages when using the software, see the  
information that comes with the software for a description of the messages and  
suggested solutions to the problem.  
3. Contact your place of purchase of the software.  
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) port problems  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
Symptom  
Action  
A USB device does not work.  
1. Make sure that:  
v The correct USB device driver is installed.  
v The operating system supports USB devices.  
2. Make sure that the USB configuration options are set correctly in the  
Configuration/Setup Utility program menu (see the User Guide for more  
information).  
3. If you are using a USB hub, disconnect the USB device from the hub and  
connect it directly to the server.  
4. Move the device cable to a different USB connector.  
Video problems  
Light path diagnostics  
Use light path diagnostics to diagnose system errors. The light path diagnostics  
panel is behind the operator information panel, on the left front of the server. To  
access the light path diagnostics panel, slide the release latch on the front of the  
operator information panel to the left.  
The following illustration shows the controls and LEDs on the light path diagnostics  
panel.  
Light Path  
Diagnostics  
OVER SPEC PS1 PS2  
CPU VRM CNFG  
REMIND  
MEM NMI S ERR  
SP DASD RAID  
FAN TEMP BRD  
PCI  
To acknowledge a system error but not take immediate action, press the remind  
button to place the server in Remind mode. When the server is in Remind mode,  
the system-error LED on the front of the server flashes. If a new failure occurs, the  
system-error LED is lit again.  
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Press the reset button to reset the server and run the power-on self-test (POST).  
You might have to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the  
button.  
The server is designed so that LEDs remain lit when the server is connected to a  
power source but is not turned on, provided that the power supply is operating  
correctly. This feature helps you to isolate the problem when the operating system  
is shut down.  
Diagnosing problems using light path diagnostics  
LEDs in two locations on the server are available to help you diagnose problems  
that might occur during installation. Use them in the following order:  
1. Light path diagnostics panel - Look at this panel first. If a system error has  
occurred, the system-error LED on the front of the light path diagnostics drawer  
is lit. Slide the latch to the left on the front of the operator information panel to  
access the light path diagnostics panel. Note any LEDs that are lit, and then  
close the drawer.  
2. LEDs on the system board - To identify the component that is causing the  
error, note the lit LED on or beside the component.  
Light path diagnostics LEDs  
The following table describes the LEDs on the light path diagnostics panel, the  
problems that they indicate, and actions to solve the problems.  
v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
LED  
Description  
Action  
None, but An error has occurred and cannot be  
Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to check the  
system-error log for information about the error.  
the  
diagnosed, or the Advanced System  
Management (ASM) processor on the  
system-  
error LED Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine  
is lit.  
has failed. The error is not represented  
by a light path diagnostics LED.  
OVER  
SPEC  
The power supplies are using more  
power than their maximum rating.  
1. Remove optional devices from the server.  
2. Replace the failing power supply.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained  
service personnel other than Lenovo service technicians are  
authorized to connect or disconnect power to the dc power  
supply and to remove and install a dc power supply. See  
the documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
PS 1  
The power supply in bay 1 has failed.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service  
personnel other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized  
to connect or disconnect power to the dc power supply and to  
remove and install a dc power supply. See the documentation  
that comes with each dc power supply.  
1. Make sure that the power supply is correctly seated.  
2. Replace the failed power supply.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
LED  
Description  
Action  
PS 2  
The power supply in bay 2 has failed.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service  
personnel other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized  
to connect or disconnect power to the dc power supply and to  
remove and install a dc power supply. See the documentation  
that comes with each dc power supply.  
1. Make sure that the power supply is correctly seated.  
2. Replace the failed power supply.  
CPU  
A microprocessor has failed.  
1. Make sure that the failing microprocessor, which is indicated  
by a lit LED on the system board, is installed correctly. See  
the User Guide on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD for  
information about installing a microprocessor.  
2. Call for service.  
VRM  
An error occurred on the  
microprocessor voltage regulator  
module (VRM).  
1. Replace the VRM.  
2. Call for service.  
CNFG  
A hardware configuration error has  
occurred.  
1. Check the microprocessors that were just installed to make  
sure that they are compatible with each other and with the  
18 for compatiblity requirements).  
2. (Trained service technician only) Replace an incompatible  
microprocessor.  
3. Check the system error logs for information about the error.  
Replace any components that are indicated. (Use the  
Configuration/Setup Utility program to view the error logs.)  
MEM  
NMI  
A memory error has occurred.  
Replace the failing DIMM, which is indicated by the lit LED on  
the system board.  
A machine check error has occurred.  
Check the system-error log for information about the error. (Use  
the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view the error logs.)  
S ERR  
SP  
Reserved.  
The service processor has failed.  
Attention: In a dc power environment, only trained service  
personnel other than Lenovo service technicians are authorized  
to connect or disconnect power to the dc power supply. See the  
documentation that comes with each dc power supply.  
1. Remove power from the server; then, reconnect the server  
to power and restart the server.  
2. Update the firmware on the BMC.  
3. If a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is installed,  
update the firmware; if the problem remains, replace the  
adapter.  
4. Call for service  
DASD  
A hard disk drive error has occurred.  
1. Check the LEDs on the hard disk drives and replace the  
indicated drive.  
2. Call for service.  
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v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem  
is solved.  
v See the parts listing in the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer  
replaceable units (CRU) and which components are field replaceable units (FRU).  
v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a  
trained service technician.  
LED  
Description  
Action  
RAID  
A RAID controller error has occurred.  
1. Make sure that a RAID controller is installed.  
Note: The server will not start without a RAID controller  
installed.  
2. Check the system-error log for information about the error.  
(Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view the  
error logs.)  
FAN  
A fan has failed, is operating too slowly, Replace the failing fan, which is indicated by a lit LED on the  
or has been removed. The TEMP LED fan itself.  
might also be lit.  
TEMP  
The system temperature has exceeded 1. Determine whether a fan has failed. If it has, replace it.  
a threshold level. A failing fan can  
cause the TEMP LED to be lit.  
2. Make sure that the room temperature is not too high. See  
information.  
3. Make sure that the air vents are not blocked.  
4. Call for service.  
BRD  
PCI  
An error has occurred on the system  
board.  
1. Check the LEDs on the system board to identify the  
component that is causing the error.  
2. Check the system-error log for information about the error.  
(Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view the  
error logs.)  
An error has occurred on a PCI bus or 1. Check the LEDs on the PCI slots to identify the component  
on the system board. An additional LED  
will be lit next to a failing PCI slot.  
that is causing the error.  
2. Check the system-error log for information about the error.  
(Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to view the  
error logs.)  
3. If you cannot isolate the failing adapter through the LEDs  
and the information in the system-error log, remove one  
adapter at a time from the failing PCI bus, and restart the  
server after each adapter is removed.  
4. Call for service.  
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Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistance  
If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information  
about Lenovo products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from  
Lenovo to assist you. This section contains information about where to go for  
additional information about Lenovo and Lenovo products, what to do if you  
experience a problem with your system, and whom to call for service, if it is  
necessary.  
Before you call  
Before you call, make sure that you have taken these steps to try to solve the  
problem yourself:  
v Check all cables to make sure that they are connected.  
v Check the power switches to make sure that the system and any optional  
devices are turned on.  
v Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation, and use the  
diagnostic tools that come with your system. Information about diagnostic tools is  
in the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD  
that comes with your system.  
v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for  
technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers or to submit a request  
for information.  
You can solve many problems without outside assistance by using the information  
available on the Lenovo support site or by following the troubleshooting procedures  
that Lenovo provides in the documentation that is provided with your Lenovo  
product. The documentation that comes with Lenovo systems also describes the  
diagnostic tests that you can perform. Most systems, operating systems, and  
programs come with documentation that contains troubleshooting procedures and  
explanations of error messages and error codes. If you suspect a software problem,  
see the documentation for the operating system or program.  
Using the documentation  
Information about your Lenovo system and preinstalled software, if any, or optional  
device is available in the documentation that comes with the product. That  
documentation can include printed documents, online documents, readme files, and  
help files. Most of the documentation for your server is on the ThinkServer  
Documentation DVD provided with your server. See the troubleshooting information  
in your system documentation for instructions for using the diagnostic programs.  
The troubleshooting information or the diagnostic programs might tell you that you  
need additional or updated device drivers or other software. Lenovo maintains  
pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information  
and download device drivers and updates. To access these pages, go to  
http://www.lenovo.com/support and follow the instructions.  
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Getting help and information from the World Wide Web  
On the World Wide Web, the Lenovo Web site has up-to-date information about  
Lenovo systems, optional devices, services, and support. For general information  
about Lenovo products or to purchase Lenovo products, go to http://  
www.lenovo.com. For support on Lenovo products, go to http://www.lenovo.com/  
Calling for service  
During the warranty period, you can get help and information by telephone through  
the Customer Support Center.  
These services are available during the warranty period:  
v Problem determination - Trained personnel are available to assist you with  
determining a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the  
problem.  
v Hardware repair - If the problem is caused by hardware under warranty, trained  
service personnel are available to provide the applicable level of service.  
v Engineering Change management - There might be changes that are required  
after a product has been sold. Lenovo or your reseller will make selected  
Engineering Changes (ECs) available that apply to your hardware.  
These items are not covered by the warranty:  
v Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or  
non-warranted Lenovo parts  
v Identification of software problem sources  
v Configuration of BIOS as part of an installation or upgrade  
v Changes, modifications, or upgrades to device drivers  
v Installation and maintenance of network operating systems (NOS)  
v Installation and maintenance of application programs  
Refer to the safety and warranty information that is provided with your computer for  
a complete explanation of warranty terms. You must retain your proof of purchase  
to obtain warranty service.  
For a list of service and support phone numbers for your country or region, go to  
http://www.lenovo.com/support and click Support phone list or refer to the safety  
and warranty information provided with your computer.  
Note: Phone numbers are subject to change without notice. If the number for your  
country or region is not provided, contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing  
representative.  
If possible, be at your computer when you call. Have the following information  
available:  
v Machine type and model  
v Serial numbers of our hardware products  
v Description of the problem  
v Exact working of any error messages  
v Hardware and software configuration information  
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Using other services  
If you travel with a Lenovo notebook computer or relocate your computer to a  
country where your desktop, notebook, or server machine type is sold, your  
computer might be eligible for International Warranty Service, which automatically  
entitles you to obtain warranty service throughout the warranty period. Service will  
be performed by service providers authorized to perform warranty service.  
Service methods and procedures vary by country, and some services might not be  
available in all countries. International Warranty Service is delivered through the  
method of service (such as depot, carry-in, or on-site service) that is provided in the  
servicing country. Service centers in certain countries might not be able to service  
all models of a particular machine type. In some countries, fees and restrictions  
might apply at the time of service.  
To determine whether your computer is eligible for International Warranty Service  
and to view a list of the countries where service is available, go to  
http://www.lenovo.com/support, click Warranty, and follow the instructions on the  
screen.  
For technical assistance with the installation of, or questions related to, Service  
Packs for your preinstalled Microsoft Windows product, refer to the Microsoft  
Product Support Services Web site at http://www.support.microsoft.com/directory/,  
or you can contact the Customer Support Center. Some fees might apply.  
Purchasing additional services  
During and after the warranty period, you can purchase additional services, such as  
support for hardware, operating systems, and application programs; network setup  
and configuration; upgraded or extended hardware repair services; and custom  
installations. Service availability and service name might vary by country or region.  
For more information about these services, go to the Lenovo Web site at  
Lenovo product service  
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Appendix B. Notices  
Lenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document  
in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo representative for information on the  
products and services currently available in your area. Any reference to a Lenovo  
product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only that Lenovo  
product, program, or service may be used. Any functionally equivalent product,  
program, or service that does not infringe any Lenovo intellectual property right may  
be used instead. However, it is the user’s responsibility to evaluate and verify the  
operation of any other product, program, or service.  
Lenovo may have patents or pending patent applications covering subject matter  
described in this document. The furnishing of this document does not give you any  
license to these patents. You can send license inquiries, in writing, to:  
Lenovo (United States), Inc.  
1009 Think Place - Building One  
Morrisville, NC 27560  
U.S.A.  
Attention: Lenovo Director of Licensing  
LENOVO PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF  
ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some jurisdictions do not allow  
disclaimer of express or implied warranties in certain transactions, therefore, this  
statement may not apply to you.  
This information could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.  
Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be  
incorporated in new editions of the publication. Lenovo may make improvements  
and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this publication  
at any time without notice.  
The products described in this document are not intended for use in implantation or  
other life support applications where malfunction may result in injury or death to  
persons. The information contained in this document does not affect or change  
Lenovo product specifications or warranties. Nothing in this document shall operate  
as an express or implied license or indemnity under the intellectual property rights  
of Lenovo or third parties. All information contained in this document was obtained  
in specific environments and is presented as an illustration. The result obtained in  
other operating environments may vary.  
Lenovo may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it  
believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.  
Any references in this publication to non-Lenovo Web sites are provided for  
convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those  
Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this  
Lenovo product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk.  
Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled  
environment. Therefore, the result obtained in other operating environments may  
vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development-level  
systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on  
generally available systems. Furthermore, some measurements may have been  
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estimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this document  
should verify the applicable data for their specific environment.  
Trademarks  
The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries,  
or both:  
Lenovo  
Lenovo logo  
ThinkServer  
The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation  
in the United States, other countries, or both:  
IBM  
Chipkill  
ServeRAID  
Wake on LAN  
Intel and Intel Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States, other  
countries, or both.  
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States, other countries, or both.  
Adaptec and HostRAID are trademarks of Adaptec, Inc., in the United States, other  
countries, or both.  
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States, other  
countries, or both.  
Red Hat, the Red Hat “Shadow Man” logo, and all Red Hat-based trademarks and  
logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc., in the United States  
and other countries.  
Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of  
others.  
Important notes  
Processor speed indicates the internal clock speed of the microprocessor; other  
factors also affect application performance.  
CD or DVD drive speed is the variable read rate. Actual speeds vary and are often  
less than the possible maximum.  
When referring to processor storage, real and virtual storage, or channel volume,  
KB stands for 1024 bytes, MB stands for 1 048 576 bytes, and GB stands for  
1 073 741 824 bytes.  
When referring to hard disk drive capacity or communications volume, MB stands  
for 1 000 000 bytes, and GB stands for 1 000 000 000 bytes. Total user-accessible  
capacity can vary depending on operating environments.  
Maximum internal hard disk drive capacities assume the replacement of any  
standard hard disk drives and population of all hard disk drive bays with the largest  
currently supported drives that are available from Lenovo.  
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Maximum memory might require replacement of the standard memory with an  
optional memory module.  
Lenovo makes no representation or warranties regarding non-Lenovo products and  
services, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose. These products are offered and warranted solely by  
third parties.  
Some software might differ from its retail version (if available) and might not include  
user manuals or all program functionality.  
Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) notices  
This unit must be recycled or discarded according to applicable local and national  
regulations. Lenovo encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to  
responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers a  
variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT  
products. Information on Lenovo product recycling offerings can be found on  
Lenovo’s Internet site at http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment.  
Esta unidad debe reciclarse o desecharse de acuerdo con lo establecido en la  
normativa nacional o local aplicable. Lenovo recomienda a los propietarios de  
equipos de tecnología de la información (TI) que reciclen responsablemente sus  
equipos cuando éstos ya no les sean útiles. Lenovo dispone de una serie de  
programas y servicios de devolución de productos, a fin de ayudar a los  
propietarios de equipos a reciclar sus productos de TI. Se puede encontrar  
información sobre las ofertas de reciclado de productos de Lenovo en el sitio web  
de Lenovo http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment.  
Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU) and  
Norway.  
This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC  
concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). The Directive  
determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as  
applicable throughout the European Union. This label is applied to various products  
to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away, but rather reclaimed upon end  
of life per this Directive.  
Remarque : Cette marque s’applique uniquement aux pays de l’Union Européenne  
et à la Norvège.  
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L’etiquette du système respecte la Directive européenne 2002/96/EC en matière de  
Déchets des Equipements Electriques et Electroniques (DEEE), qui détermine les  
dispositions de retour et de recyclage applicables aux systèmes utilisés à travers  
l’Union européenne. Conformément à la directive, ladite étiquette précise que le  
produit sur lequel elle est apposée ne doit pas être jeté mais être récupéré en fin  
de vie.  
In accordance with the European WEEE Directive, electrical and electronic  
equipment (EEE) is to be collected separately and to be reused, recycled, or  
recovered at end of life. Users of EEE with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the  
WEEE Directive, as shown above, must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted  
municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to customers for the  
return, recycling, and recovery of WEEE. Customer participation is important to  
minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to  
the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE. For proper collection and  
treatment, contact your local Lenovo representative.  
Battery return program  
This product may contain a lithium or lithium ion battery. Consult your user manual  
or service manual for specific battery information. The battery must be recycled or  
disposed of properly. Recycling facilities may not be available in your area. For  
information on disposal or batteries outside the United States, go to  
http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment or contact your local waste disposal  
facility.  
For Taiwan: Please recycle batteries.  
For the European Union:  
Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU).  
Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in accordance with European  
Directive 2006/66/EC concerning batteries and accumulators and waste batteries  
and accumulators. The Directive determines the framework for the return and  
recycling of used batteries and accumulators as applicable throughout the European  
Union. This label is applied to various batteries to indicate that the battery is not to  
be thrown away, but rather reclaimed upon end of life per this Directive.  
Les batteries ou emballages pour batteries sont étiquetés conformément aux  
directives européennes 2006/66/EC, norme relative aux batteries et accumulateurs  
en usage et aux batteries et accumulateurs usés. Les directives déterminent la  
marche à suivre en vigueue dans l'Union Européenne pour le retour et le recyclage  
des batteries et accumulateurs usés. Cette étiquette est appliquée sur diverses  
batteries pour indiquer que la batterie ne doit pas être mise au rebut mais plutôt  
récupérée en fin de cycle de vie selon cette norme.  
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In accordance with the European Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries and accumulators  
are labeled to indicate that they are to be collected separately and recycled at end  
of life. The label on the battery may also include a chemical symbol for the metal  
concerned in the battery (Pb for lead, Hg for mercury, and Cd for cadmium). Users  
of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumulators as  
unsorted municipal waste, but use the collection framework available to customers  
for the return, recycling, and treatment of batteries and accumulators. Customer  
participation is important to minimize any potential effects of batteries and  
accumulators on the environment and human health due to the potential presence  
of hazardous substances. For proper collection and treatment, go to  
http://www.lenovo.com/lenovo/environment.  
For California:  
Perchlorate material - special handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/  
hazardouswaste/perchlorate/.  
The foregoing notice is provided in accordance with California Code of Regulations  
Title 22, Division 4.5 Chapter 33. Best Management Practices for Perchlorate  
Materials. This product/part may include a lithium manganese dioxide battery which  
contains a perchlorate substance.  
German Ordinance for Work gloss statement  
The product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devices according  
to clause 2 of the German Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units.  
Das Produkt ist nicht für den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitsplätzen im Sinne § 2 der  
Bildschirmarbeitsverordnung geeignet.  
Electronic emissions notices  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at his own expense.  
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to  
meet FCC emission limits. Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television  
interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by  
unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or  
modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
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Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Avis de conformité à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
Australia and New Zealand Class A statement  
Attention: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may  
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
United Kingdom telecommunications safety requirement  
Notice to Customers  
This apparatus is approved under approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect  
connection to public telecommunication systems in the United Kingdom.  
European Union EMC Directive conformance statement  
This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council  
Directive 2004/108/EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States  
relating to electromagnetic compatibility. Lenovo cannot accept responsibility for any  
failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended  
modification of the product, including the fitting of non-Lenovo option cards  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A  
Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Standard EN  
55022. The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial  
environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed  
communication equipment.  
Attention: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may  
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate  
measures.  
German Class A compliance statement  
Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis:  
Hinweis für Geräte der Klasse A EU-Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen  
Verträglichkeit  
Dieses Produkt entspricht den Schutzanforderungen der EU-Richtlinie 2004/108/EG  
(früher 89/336/EWG) zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften über die  
elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit in den EU-Mitgliedsstaaten und hält die  
Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse A ein.  
Um dieses sicherzustellen, sind die Geräte wie in den Handbüchern beschrieben zu  
installieren und zu betreiben. Des Weiteren dürfen auch nur von der Lenovo  
empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden. Lenovo übernimmt keine Verantwortung  
für die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen, wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung  
der Lenovo verändert bzw. wenn Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern  
ohne Empfehlung der Lenovo gesteckt/eingebaut werden.  
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Deutschland:  
Einhaltung des Gesetzes über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von  
Betriebsmittein  
Dieses Produkt entspricht dem “Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit  
von Betriebsmitteln” EMVG (früher “Gesetz über die elektromagnetische  
Verträglichkeit von Geräten”). Dies ist die Umsetzung der EU-Richtlinie  
2004/108/EG (früher 89/336/EWG) in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.  
Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz über die  
elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Betriebsmitteln, EMVG vom 20. Juli  
2007 (früher Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten),  
bzw. der EMV EG Richtlinie 2004/108/EC (früher 89/336/EWG), für Geräte der  
Klasse A.  
Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt, in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das  
EG-Konformitätszeichen - CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für die  
Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die Lenovo (Deutschland)  
GmbH, Gropiusplatz 10, D-70563 Stuttgart.  
Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs. (1) 4:  
Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022  
Klasse A.  
Nach der EN 55022: “Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung  
kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom  
Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür  
aufzukommen.”  
Nach dem EMVG: “Geräte dürfen an Orten, für die sie nicht ausreichend entstört  
sind, nur mit besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesministers für Post und  
Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes für Post und Telekommunikation  
betrieben werden. Die Genehmigung wird erteilt, wenn keine elektromagnetischen  
Störungen zu erwarten sind.” (Auszug aus dem EMVG, Paragraph 3, Abs. 4).  
Dieses Genehmigungsverfahren ist nach Paragraph 9 EMVG in Verbindung mit der  
entsprechenden Kostenverordnung (Amtsblatt 14/93) kostenpflichtig.  
Anmerkung: Um die Einhaltung des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Geräte, wie in  
den Handbüchern angegeben, zu installieren und zu betreiben.  
Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) statement  
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Taiwanese Class A warning statement  
Chinese Class A warning statement  
Korean Class A warning statement  
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Index  
A
adapter  
E
error symptoms  
B
C
CD/DVD drive  
Ethernet  
command-line interface  
commands  
F
configuring  
connectors  
G
controller  
H
Ethernet  
hard disk drive  
cover  
D
DIMMs  
I
installing  
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installing (continued)  
power-on LED  
problems  
L
LEDs  
light path diagnostics  
M
memory  
R
RAID controller  
memory module  
microprocessor  
removing  
replacing  
S
SAS  
SCSI  
N
serial over LAN  
commands  
O
OSA SMBridge management utility program  
server  
P
PCI  
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Part Number: 46U0862  
Printed in USA  
(1P) P/N: 46U0862  
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