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1. a a 0 0 o DE Mouse connector g USB connectors 2 H Keyboard connector RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 1000 connector Serial 1 COM 1 connector 8 RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine connector g Parallel connector H NMI button D _ Video connector Serial 2 COM 2 connector Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 17 System board optional device connectors The following illustration shows the system board connectors for user installable options a fa N Ic IE E in F E E a H EB 58 3 ae i Co o o eg SE ant DIMM connectors 6
2. AN E u Microprocessor error LED 2 VRM error LED Battery LED BMC heartbeat LED ServeRAID error LED PCI Error LED 6 Microprocessor mismatch LED DIMM error LEDs 1 through 12 SENSE OAc For more information about the system board LEDs see the Hardware Maintenance Manual Installation guidelines Before you install options read the following information page Wl the guidelines in Handling static sensitive devices on page 22 This information will help you work safely e 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 20 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide 1 Go to http www lenovo com support 2 Enter your product number
3. 36 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide c Gently slide the drive assembly into the drive bay until the drive stops d Push the drive tray handle to the closed locked position e Check the hard disk drive status indicator to make sure that the hard disk drive is operating correctly You might have to restart the server before the drive is recognized If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is lit continuously it indicates that the drive is faulty and must be replaced If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is flashing slowly this indicates that the drive is being rebuilt If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is flashing rapidly this indicates that the controller is identifying the drive If the green hard disk drive activity LED is flashing it indicates that the drive is in use Note If the server is configured for RAID operation using an optional ServeRAID adapter you might have to reconfigure your disk arrays after installing hard disk drives See the ServeRAID documentation on the IBM ServeRAID Support CD for additional information about RAID operation 6 If you are installing additional hot swap hard disk drives do so now If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 IDs for hot swap hard disk drives Hot swap serv
4. 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 Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 69 Trademarks estimated through extrapolation Actual results may vary Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment 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 e IBM e ServeRAID Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States other countries or both Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States other countries or both Java and all Java based trademarks are trademarks of Sun Microsys
5. 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 AA 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 AA 20 gt fea The server can be turned off in any of the following ways e 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 e 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 e 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 e H an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is installed in the server the server can be turned off from the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine user interface e The server can turn itself off as an automatic response to a critical system failure 14 _ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419
6. Fe SE ROH Ak 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 tiquet s conform ment aux directives europ ennes 2006 66 EC norme relative aux batteries et accumulateurs en usage et aux batteries et accumulateurs us s Les directives d terminent la marche a suivre en vigueue dans l Union Europ enne pour le retour et le recyclage des batteries et accumulateurs us s Cette tiquette est appliqu e sur diverses batteries pour indiquer que la batterie ne doit pas tre mise au rebut mais plut t r cup r e en fin de cycle de vie selon cette norme 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 Use
7. Hot swap hard disk drive activity LED green CD or DVD drive activity LED green Front information panel 8 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide The following illustration shows the controls LEDs and connectors on the front of the simple swap server models LL Zz ei I Th A m me Du A ER Ge O0 o a o kg Ojo as 6 S O O O O ogo o lt O o Oo o ogo O O52 Oo O 6 S O O O O ogo ogo ogo 000 000 000 000 000 O00 00010001000 00 0 0 00 00 O O O O O O O o O d USB connectors CD eject or DVD eject button CD or DVD drive activity LED green Front information panel System power LED Power control button Hard disk drive activity LED System error LED DDR ENA Power on LED When this LED is lit it indicates that the server is turned on When this LED is flashing it indicates that the system is turned off but still connected to ac power When this LED is off it indicates that ac power is not present or the power supply or the LED itself has failed Power control button Press this button
8. Install the side cover see Reinstalling the side cover on page 57 If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 Installing the ServeRAID 8k I adapter TD100 models The IBM ServeRAID 8k I adapter must be installed in its dedicated connector on the system board See the illustration in the following procedure for the location of the connector on the system board The ServeRAID 8k I adapter is not cabled to the system board and no rerouting of the SCSI cable is required To install the ServeRAID 8k I adapter complete the following steps 1 2 3 Read the safety information beginning on page M and Installation guidelines Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect the power cords and all external cables Remove the side cover see Removing the side cover on Attention To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the ServeRAID 8k adapter connector H open and close the clips gently Open the retaining clip on each end of the ServeRAID amp k I adapter connector 50 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide 6 7 Touch the static protective package containing the ServeRAID 8k I adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the server Then remove the ServeRAID Ok adapter from the package Turn the ServeRAID 8k adapter so that the ServeRAID amp k I adap
9. PCI 32 bit 33 MHz connector H Microprocessor 1 connector 8 PCI X 64 bit 133 MHz connector Microprocessor 2 connector H PCI Express x8 x8 connector DH VRM connector PCI Express x8 x4 connector 5 Battery System management Ethernet connector D RAID adapter DIMM connectors 6 System board switches The following illustration shows the SW4 switch Boot block Clear CMOS on the system board 18 _ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide o o o Capel to IOs T ITU 7 es IME EI ITH T BINNE KE o HHHHH AF fe a Fp E C 0 EI ao Oo of OD S D Less D KE e 0 a 2 a H r a J Co Fi Ka o I Oo o o O D u o o eN o Boot block Clear CMOS switch SW4 The following table describes the function of each pin on the SW4 switch Boot block Clear CMOS on the system boar
10. connectors on the adapter If you are installing a full length adapter remove the adapter guide if any from the end of the adapter Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 41 9 10 11 12 Carefully grasp the adapter H by the top edge or upper corners and align it with the expansion slot guides then press the adapter firmly into the expansion slot Move the adapter directly from the static protective package to the expansion slot Note If any adapters in the server are large or have heavy cables attached to them you can remove the rear adapter retention bracket and secure all of the adapters with expansion slot screws the expansion slot screws are located on the side of the optical drive cage Connect required cables to the adapter Route cables so that they do not block the flow of air from the fans Rotate the rear adapter retention bracket to the closed locked position Rotate the front adapter retention bracket to the closed locked position If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 Installing a microprocessor The following notes describe the type of microprocessor that the server supports and other information that you must consider when installing a microprocessor e The server comes with one microprocessor installed but supports up to two microprocessors Note A microprocessor must
11. directly in the system information This choice is on the full Configuration Setup Utility menu only e Devices and I O Ports Select this choice to view or change device assignments and input output I O ports Select this choice to enable or disable the integrated SAS SATA controller and Ethernet controller and standard connectors such as serial and parallel Enable is the default setting for all controllers If you disable a device it cannot be configured and the operating system will not be able to detect it this is equivalent to disconnecting the device If you disable the SAS SATA controller and no SAS SATA adapter is installed the server will have no SAS SATA capability If you disable the integrated Ethernet controller and no Ethernet adapter is installed the server will have no Ethernet capability This choice is on the full Configuration Setup Utility menu only Serial Port 1 Select this choice to set up serial port 1 Serial Port 2 Select this choice to set up serial port 2 Parallel Port Setup Select this choice to set up the parallel port and to adjust the parallel port resources and features Remote Console Redirection Select this choice to enable and configure serial remote video and keyboard redirection Internal Floppy Support Select this choice to disable or enable the diskette drive 62 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide SATA Program
12. machine type and model number or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list 3 From Family list select ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x and click Continue 4 Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates e 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 e Observe good housekeeping in the area where you are working Place removed covers and other parts in a safe place s 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 e 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 e Make sure that you have an adequate n
13. DIMMs installed in each branch DIMM 3 DIMM6 DIMM 9 DIMM 12 DIMM 2 DIMM5 DIMM 8 DIMM 11 DIMM 1 DIMM A DIMM 7 DIMM 10 Channel 0 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Branch 0 Branch 1 Memory Controller The server can operate in two major modes mirroring and non mirroring normal The server can also operate in a single channel mode when one DIMM is installed 28 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide e The server supports memory mirroring mirroring mode and online spare memory Memory mirroring replicates and stores data on DIMMs within two branches simultaneously You must enable memory mirroring through the Configuration Setup Utility program To enable memory mirroring in the Configuration Setup Utility program select Devices and I O Ports gt Advanced Chipset Control gt Memory Branch Mode Use the arrow keys to change the Memory Branch Mode setting to Mirror then save your changes For more information on the Configuration Setup Utility program see Using Ke Configurtion Setup Ulty program on page 61 When you use memory mirroring consider the following information For TD100 models the maximum available memory is reduced to 16 GB instead of the 32 GB available in non mirroring mode For TD100x models the maximum available memory is reduced to 24 GB in
14. Documentation DVD Each statement is numbered for reference so you can locate the corresponding statement in your language in the Safety Information document The following notices and statements are used in this document Note These notices provide important tips guidance or advice Important These notices provide information or advice that might help you avoid inconvenient or problem situations 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 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 Danger These statements indicate situations that can be potentially hazardous to you A danger statement is placed just before the description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or situation 2 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide ThinkServer TD100 features and specifications Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 The following information is a summary of the features and specifications for Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 Depending on the server model some features might not be available or some specifications might not apply Table 1 Features and specificat
15. Response time varies may exclude holidays Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server 7 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 LEDs and connectors on the front of the hot swap server models awa m2 Cares oO Hd a ER 26 O0 o ta o a olo Ooo Oni o Ro o o a olo Ooo 081 o Ro fo a a a ojo ogo O o oOo olo Ooo Se o Ro fo o o a olo Ooo Sn O Ro o o a a ojo O10 Olio 010 a O O O CO O 6 O O O O O O O O 202 Lee ede Lee 000 ede eGo OOO 000 OOO 000 000 000 000 000 J 000 J OOO 1 OOO g OOO J OOO YF COO 00 0 ojo ojo oja oloa O O OFF Q O o O ro z System power LED Power control button D DP Hard disk drive activity LED System error LED USB connectors ge o Sp CD eject or DVD eject button Hot swap hard disk drive status LED amber
16. appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 74 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide 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 domest
17. des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Handb chern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement TOREJ AFRULERBFER BER EHE RZ VCCI DEE SC KK EEN EC at CORES RE TER ST 5 CBR LKE ek WEE ECH EK WEE EE CECR SBLIBKENSCEPHVETF 76 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Taiwanese Class A warning statement BAe a z SE PP RAG BA oe gt FE FE AE ERE P 1E A BT gek mmt AE TER gt RA PRE RAR HK tL FH H R E Lenovo product service information for Taiwan BS Lenovo mi RANAUT fay feed 5 HSA BAR 0 BR 2S a BB 2S Ba AIHERERSKRABR tE thE Ak A 0800 000 700 Chinese Class A warning statement ES B I A Sprit RF BA ESM TRAM ESC hRS E BB Re SE FP FERRO Se AT Ge E Korean Class A warning statement at AAS AFSSe AAMACSSS a Ao 24 BoA EL ASAL AS FA shall wan phot ds mi EH iss WoL AAgoe Dasa de Appendix Notices 77 78 _ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Index A acoustical noise emissions 3 adapter hot plug devices 50 installing 41 hot plug 50 requirements 40 ServeRAID 50 ServeRAID 8k installing 51 specifications 3 advanced setup 63 attention notices 2 availability features 6 backplane 37 baseboard management controller BMC 5 baseboard management controller utility programs battery conne
18. information that begins on page Mana Installation guidelines 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 Remove the side cover see Removing the side cover on page 25 Attention To ensure proper system cooling do not leave the cover off the server for more than 2 minutes Take your finger and slide the orange release tab in the direction indicated by the arrow on top of the fan to unlock the fan locking handle Grasp the fan handle and pull the fan out of the fan cage assembly Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 49 4 5 6 1 8 If you are instructed to return the hot swap fan to Lenovo follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you Touch the static protective package that contains the hot swap fan to any unpainted metal surface on the server then remove the fan from the package and place it on a static protective surface Align the fan over the fan slot Lower the fan into the slot and press down on the fan until it locks into place then close the handle to the locked position
19. program complete the following steps 1 Restart the server 2 Press F12 3 Select the startup device The next time the server is started it returns to the startup sequence that is set in the Configuration Setup Utility program Configuring the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller The Ethernet controller is integrated on the system board It provides an interface for connecting to a 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps network and provides full duplex FDX capability which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the network If the Ethernet port in the server supports auto negotiation the controller detects the data transfer rate 1OBASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T and duplex mode full duplex or half duplex of the network and automatically operates at that rate and mode You do not have to set any jumpers or configure the controller However you must install a device driver to enable the operating system to address the controller For device drivers and information about configuring the Ethernet controller see the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Software CD that comes with the server To find updated information about configuring the controller complete the following steps 66 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Note Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in th
20. run the Configuration Setup Utility program Follow the instructions in this section Replacing the bezel To replace the bezel complete the following steps 1 Align the hinge assembly with the hinge holes on the chassis N Bezel H Retention tabs Hinge assembly 2 Push the hinges into the holes on the chassis until they snap into place If however the bezel was removed by detaching the sliding hinge mount from the hinge assembly using the breakaway method as the bezel was designed to do complete the following steps to reattach the bezel w Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 55 a Press in on the rear of the sliding hinge mount until it extends beyond the edge of the bezel and hold it in place b Align the sliding hinge mount with the hinge pin H on the hinge assembly on the chassis c Press the sliding hinge mount against the hinge pin until the sliding hinge mount snaps onto the hinge pin 4 Close the bezel 56 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Reinstalling the side cover If you removed the side cover reinstall it Left side cover Lock Cover release latch DP To reinstall the side cover complete the following steps 1 Make sure that all cables adapters and other compo
21. the changes that you have made in the settings you are asked whether you want to save the changes or exit without saving them Using passwords You can use any combination of up to seven characters A Z a z and O 9 for the power on user password or the administrator password If you set both a power on password and an administrator password you can type either password at the password prompt that is displayed as you start the server However if you want to change the settings in the Configuration Setup Utility program you must type the administrator password to access the full Configuration Setup Utility menu If you type the power on password you have access to only the limited Configuration Setup Utility menu Keep a record of the passwords in a secure place If you forget the power on password or administrator password you can regain access to the server through one of the following methods e If you have forgotten the power on password and an administrator password is set type the administrator password at the power on password prompt Start the Configuration Setup Utility program and change the power on password e Remove the battery and then install the battery Using the Boot Menu program The Boot Menu program is a built in menu driven configuration program that you can use to temporarily redefine the first startup device without changing settings in the Configuration Setup Utility program To use the Boot Menu
22. the server do not wear cuff links while you are working inside the server e Do not allow your necktie or scarf to hang inside the server e Remove jewelry such as bracelets necklaces rings and loose fitting wrist watches e Remove items from your shirt pocket such as pens and pencils that could fall into the server as you lean over it e 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 electrostatic discharge observe the following precautions e Limit your movement Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you e 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 e Handle the device carefully holding it by its edges or its frame e Do not touch solder joints pins or exposed circuitry e Do not leave the device where others can handle and damage it 22 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide e While the device is still in its static pr
23. with speed sensing capability Customer support center that is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Error codes and messages Error correcting code ECC double data rate 2 DDR2 synchronous dynamic random access memory SDRAM with serial presence detect SPD Error logging of POST failures Hot swap Serial Attached SCSI SAS and hot swap Serial ATA SATA hard disk drives Integrated Ethernet controller Support for an optional IBM Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine Key lock support for physical security Memory change messages posted to the error log Baseboard management controller BMC or service processor Power management Power on self test POST Read only memory ROM checksums Redundant Ethernet capabilities requires an optional Ethernet adapter with failover support Simple swap Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA hard disk drives Standby voltage for system management features and monitoring System auto configuring from the configuration menu System error LED on the front bezel and diagnostic LEDs on the system board Upgradeable baseboard management controller BMC firmware Upgradeable microcode for POST basic input output system BIOS code and read only memory ROM resident code locally or over a LAN Vital product data VPD includes serial number information and replacement part numbers stored in nonvolatile memory for easier remote maintenance 2 Service availability will vary by country
24. 206 12 TD100x Machine Types 4203 4204 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12 4205 4206 9 and 12 are not functional Do not install DIMMs in these connectors Note For TD100 models Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 DIMM connectors 3 6 e The amount of usable memory will be reduced depending on the system configuration A certain amount of memory must be reserved for system resources To view the total amount of installed memory and the amount of configured memory run the Configuration Setup Utility program and select System Summary from the menu For additional information see Using the Configuration Setup Utility program on page 61 e When you restart the server after adding or removing a DIMM the server displays a message that the memory configuration has changed 30 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Attention Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered on might cause the server to stop 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 To install a DIMM complete the following steps 1 Read the safety information that begins on page v and Installation guidelines Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect the powe
25. 3 Unlock the side cover 4 Press the cover release latch down as indicated by the two arrows then remove the cover and set it aside Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 25 Cover release latch H Lock Left side cover 5 Lift the side cover off the server and set it aside To replace the side cover see Reinstalling the side cover on page 57 Attention For proper cooling and airflow replace the cover before turning on the server Operating the server for extended periods of time more than 30 minutes with the cover removed might damage server components 26 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Removing the front fan cage assembly To remove the front fan cage assembly complete the following steps 1 om P Io Read the safety information that begins on page v and Installation guidelines Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect the power cords and all external cables Lay the server on its side Unlock the side cover Remove the side cover see Removing the side cover on page 25 Rotate the power supply cage assembly out of the chassis e Hot swap models a Remove the hot swap power supply Press down on the orange release lever and pull the power supply out of the bay using the handle b Lift up the power supply cage handle and pull the power supply cage assembly all the way up until the retainer lat
26. 4 temperature 3 4 thermal material heat sink 44 trademarks 70 TUV gloss statement 74 U Universal Serial Bus USB connectors front 10 rear 13 updating the firmware code 67 using baseboard management controller utility programs 67 Boot Menu program 66 Configuration Setup Utility program 61 Lenovo Configuration Setup Utility program 61 passwords 63 66 V video connector 13 controller 3 specifications 3 W Web site Accessories 21 Lenovo support 2 5 21 42 67 68 Lenovo ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x products 1 weight 3 4 82 _ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide lenovo Part Number 46U0858 Printed in USA 1P P N 46U0858
27. 429 User Guide Statement 3 A CAUTION When laser products such as CD drives DVD drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installed note the following e 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 e Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure A 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 N Class 1 Laser Product Laser Klasse 1 Laser Klass 1 Luokan 1 Laserlaite Appareil A Laser de Classe 1 Safety IX Statement 4 A gt 18 kg 39 7 Ib gt 32 kg 70 5 Ib gt 55 kg 121 2 Ib CAUTION Use safe practices when lifting Statement 5 AA 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 AA 20a 10 m X _ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 U
28. C or onboard service processor Broadcom 5721 10 100 1000 Ethernet controller on the system board with RJ 45 Ethernet port e Six port Serial ATA controller Integrated RAID capability HostRAID Two serial ports One parallel port e Four Universal Serial Bus USB v2 0 ports two on front and two on rear e Keyboard port e Mouse port e ATA 100 single channel IDE controller bus mastering e ATI ES1000 video controller Compatible with SVGA and VGA 16 MB SDRAM video memory Diagnostic LEDs e Fans e Memory e Power supply Acoustical noise emissions Sound power idling 5 6 bel Sound power operating 6 0 bel Environment e Air temperature Server on 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Altitude 0 to 914 m 2998 0 ft Server off 40 to 60 C 40 to 140 F Altitude 0 to 2133 m 7000 0 ft e Humidity operating and storage 8 to 80 Heat output Approximate heat output in British thermal units Btu per hour e Minimum configuration 693 Btu per hour 203 watts e Maximum configuration 1631 Btu per hour 478 watts Electrical input Sine wave input 50 or 60 Hz required e Input voltage and frequency ranges automatically selected Input voltage low range Minimum 100 V ac Maximum 127 V ac e Input voltage high range Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac Input kilovolt amperes kVA approximately Minimum 0 21 kVA all models Maximum 0 49 kVA Note
29. CI or PCI Express devices RSA II Settings This choice is displayed only when a Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is installed in the server Select this choice to view the DHCP IP address and settings and the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine MAC address to view or change the DHCP control static IP address operating system USB selections and to save the values and reboot the Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine Baseboard Management Controller BMC Setting Select this choice to change the Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI settings for the mini BMC controller IPMI Specification Version This nonselectable item displays the IPMI specification version BMC Firmware Version This nonselectable item displays the mini BMC firmware version BMC Build Date This nonselectable item displays the date that the mini BMC code was built BMC Build Level This nonselectable item displays the version of the mini BMC code Existing Event Log number This nonselectable item displays the number of entries in the system event log BMC POST Watchdog This option enables or disables the POST watchdog Disabled is the default setting BMC POST Watchdog Timeout This option enables or disables the mini BMC POST watchdog timer System BMC Serial Port Sharing Select this choice to specify whether the serial port that the mini BMC uses is shared with the other system components or is dedicated to the mini BMC When
30. D 8k SAS controller installed the ServeRAID 8k SAS controller overrides the standard functionality of the integrated SAS SATA controller with RAID capabilities To install an adapter complete the following steps 1 Read the safety information that begins on page v and Installation guidelines on page 20 Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords then remove the side cover See Removing the side cover on page 25 Follow the cabling instructions that come with the adapter to set jumpers or switches if there are any Route the adapter cables before you install the adapter Rotate the rear adapter retention bracket to the open unlocked position If you are installing a full length adapter press on the release lever on the right side of the front adapter retention bracket to release the retaining tab on the left side of the bracket Remove the screw that secures the expansion slot cover to the chassis Store the expansion slot cover and screw in a safe place for future use Note Expansion slot covers must be installed on all vacant slots This maintains the electronic emissions standards of the server and ensures proper ventilation of server components Touch the static protective package that contains the adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the server Then remove the adapter from the static protective package Avoid touching the components and gold edge
31. DIMM connectors 3 6 9 and 12 are not functional Do not install DIMMs in these connectors Online spare memory disables a failed rank pair of DIMMs from the system configuration and activates an online spare rank pair of DIMMs to replace the failed rank pair of DIMMs For an online spare pair of DIMMs to be activated you must enable this feature and have installed an additional rank pair of DIMMs of the same speed type size or larger and technology as the failed pair of DIMMs You must enable the feature through the Configuration Setup Utility program To enable online spare memory in the Configuration Setup Utility program select Devices and I O Ports gt Advanced Chipset Control gt Memory Branch Mode Use the arrow keys to change the setting for Branch 0 Rank Sparing or Branch 1 Rank Sparing to Enabled then save your Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 29 changes For more information on the Configuration Setup Utility program see Using the Configuration Setup Utility program on page 61 When you use online spare memory you must consider the following information You cannot enable online spare memory while the server is operating in mirroring mode The minimum memory configuration is two single rank DIMMs installed in branch 0 DIMM connector 1 in channel 0 and connector 4 in channel 1 however online sparing is not supported with this configuration To support online sparing in branch 0 you m
32. From Family list select ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x and click Continue 4 Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates EasyManage software ThinkServer EasyManage software helps you maintain high performance while limiting downtime Through a single console you can monitor and configure alerts for security and performance perform hardware failure prediction deploy operating systems and software and monitor software licenses You can download and install the EasyManage software from the Lenovo Support Web site http www lenovo com support ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD The Lenovo ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD that comes with the server provides programs to help you set up the server and install an operating system The EasyStartup program detects installed hardware devices and guides you through the process of creating a response file and performing an unattended installation of the operating system and associated device drivers Integrated network support The server comes with an integrated Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller which supports connection to a 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps network For more information see Configuring the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller on page 66 Large data storage capacity and hot swap capabilities Hot swap models support up to eight slim high 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drives in the hot swap bays With the hot swap feature you can add remove or re
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35. ThinkServer TD100 and TD 100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 lenovo User Guide ThinkServer TD100 and TD 100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 lenovo User Guide Note Before using this information and the product it supports read the general information in Notices on page 69 and the Warranty and Support Information document on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD Third Edition April 2009 Copyright Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2007 All rights reserved LENOVO products data computer software and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and are sold to governmental entities as commercial items as defined by 48 C F R 2 101 with limited and restricted rights to use reproduction and disclosure LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE If products data computer software or services are delivered pursuant a General Services Administration GSA contract use reproduction or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in Contract No GS 35F 05925 Contents Safety Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server Related documentation RI er Notices and statements in this document ThinkServer TD100 features and specifications Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 ThinkServer TD100x features and specifications Machine Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 What your serve
36. VD CD RW combo drive in bay 1 The following are illustrations of the server and the location of the drive bays Your hardware might differ depending on the model The following is an illustration of the hot swap server models TD100x Bay 1 Bay 7 Bay 2 Bay 8 Bay 3 H Bay 9 DH Bay 4 Bay 10 DH Bay Bay 11 D Bay 6 34 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Th DDR Th e following is an illustration of the simple swap server models TD100 Bay 1 Bay 5 Bay 2 8 Bay 6 Bay 3 H Bay 7 Bay 4 e following notes describe the types of drives that the server supports and other information that you must consider when installing a drive Make sure that you have all the cables and other equipment that is specified in the documentation that comes with the drive Check the instructions that come with the drive to see whether you have to set any switches or jumpers on the drive If you are installing a SATA or SAS device be sure to set the SATA or SAS ID for that device External USB diskette drives tape drives CD drives CD RW drives and DVD CD RW combo drives are examples of removable media drives You can install removable media drives in bays 1 2 and 3 only To install a 3 5 inch drive in a 5 25 inch bay you must use a 5 25 inch conversion kit The electromagnetic interference EMI integrity and cooling of the server are
37. age products ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server and ThinkServer EasyManage Agent work together to provide centralized hardware and software inventory management and secure automated system management through a single console For more information about the EasyManage products see the Installation Guide Integrated System Management Firmware Update TD100x only Use this utility program to update the firmware for the integrated system management microprocessor Using the Configuration Setup Utility program This section provides instructions for starting the Configuration Setup Utility program and descriptions of the menu choices that are available Starting the Configuration Setup Utility program To start the Configuration Setup Utility program complete the following steps 1 Turn on the server If the server is already on when you start this procedure you must shut down the operating system turn off the server wait a few seconds until all in use LEDs are turned off and restart the server When the message Press F1 for Configuration Setup Press F12 for Boot Menu is displayed press F1 This prompt is displayed on the screen for only a few seconds You must press F1 quickly If you have set both a power on password and an administrator password you must type the administrator password to access the full Configuration Setup Utility menu If you do not type the administrator password a limited Configuration Setup Utility menu
38. and 6429 User Guide Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 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 Server components The following illustration shows the major components in the server The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware H H 5 g 8 H Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 Hot swap power supply some models Fixed power supply some models Control panel assembly Drive bay EMC shield USB cable assembly CD DVD drive Hot swap drive CD DVD drive trim piece Hot swap drive trim piece Simple swap drive trim piece Simple swap drive Bezel Hard disk drive EMC shield SAS SATA backplane SATA backplate Fan assembly ww N N N efe Lami ejo N w io Ke N Hot swap fan Processor baffle System board ServeRAID 8k I TD100 or ServeRAID 8k TD100x Voltage regulator module VRM Cover Heat sink filler Heat sink Microprocessor Heat sink retention bracket DIMMs Rear adapter retention bracket DIMM air duct Power supply cage Hot swap power supply fill
39. at sink 44 installing 42 specifications 3 mirrored mode memory installation sequence 29 modes Ethernet 67 mouse connector 12 N noise emissions 4 non hot swap power supply installing 46 notes 2 notes important 70 notices 69 notices and statements 2 O online publications 1 2 online spare memory 6 optional device installation guidelines 20 static sensitive 22 options adapters 40 41 connectors 11 18 drives 34 installing 20 memory modules 28 order of installation hard disk drives 38 memory modules 30 31 overview 5 6 P parallel connector 12 password forgotten power on 66 setting 63 passwords using 66 PCI configuration 63 64 ports Ethernet 13 parallel 12 serial 1 12 Universal Serial Bus USB 10 13 video 13 power control button 9 power requirement 4 power supply 4 hot swap installing 47 installing 49 replacing 46 safety 46 specifications 3 power cord connector 12 power on LED 9 processor control 64 R RAS features 7 RAS See also features reliability availability and serviceability 6 redundant array of independent disks RAID adapter 37 Index 81 redundant array of independent disks RAID continued support 6 related documentation 1 reliability features 6 reliability system 21 removable media drives installing 34 removing cover 25 hot swap power supply 47 replacing a non hot swap power supply 46 replacing a hot swap power supply 46 retaining clips dual i
40. average stated values 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 4 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide What your server offers The server uses the following features and technologies Baseboard management controller BMC The BMC provides basic service processor environmental monitoring functions If an environmental condition exceeds a threshold or if a system componert fails the BMC provides LEDs to help you diagnose the problem High performance graphics controller The server comes with an onboard high performance graphics controller that supports high resolutions and includes many performance enhancing features for the operating system environment Diagnostics CD The Diagnostics CD provided with your server contains the diagnostic programs for testing the major components of the server For additional information about the Diagnostics CD see the Hardware Maintenance Manual which is available on the Lenovo Support Web site Note Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document 1 Go to http www lenovo com support 2 Enter your product number machine type and model number or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list 3
41. be installed and removed only by a trained service technician e Read the documentation that comes with the microprocessor to determine whether you have to update the basic input output system BIOS code To download the most current level of BIOS code for your server go to 1 2 Go to http www lenovo com support Enter your product number machine type and model number or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list From Family list select ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x and click Continue 42 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide 4 Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates When you install a second microprocessor you must also install the voltage regulator module VRM which comes with the microprocessor option kit in the VRM connector on the system board Some models support dual core microprocessors or quad core microprocessors Do not mix dual core microprocessors and quad core microprocessors in the same system Install all dual core or all quad core microprocessors in the server To ensure that the server operates correctly use microprocessors that have the same cache and type and the same clock speed The microprocessor internal and external clock frequencies must be identical You can use the Configuration Setup Utility program to determine the specific type of microprocessor that is installed on the system board The m
42. ch locks the cage in place on the chassis e Non hot swap models lift up the power supply cage handle and pull the power supply cage assembly all the way up until the retainer latch locks the cage in place on the chassis Press in on the front fan cage assembly release buttons on the sides of the chassis to release the fan cage assembly H from the connector on the chassis Lift the fan cage assembly up and out of the chassis and set it aside Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 27 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 The server supports industry standard 1 8 V 240 pin 667 MHz PC2 5300 double data rate 2 DDR2 dynamic random access memory DRAM with error correcting code ECC fully buffered dual inline memory modules DIMMs These DIMMs must be compatible with the latest DDR2 667 MHz DRAM fully buffered DIMM specification For a list of options for the server see http www lenovo com thinkserver TD100 models The DIMM options that are supported for the server are 512 MB 1 GB and 2 GB in x4 or x8 technology single rank or double rank The server supports a minimum of 1 GB and a maximum of 32 GB reduced to 16 GB in mirrored mode of system memory TD100x models The DIMM options that are supported for the server are 1 GB 2 GB and 4 GB
43. ct ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x and click Continue Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates From the BMC software copy the files bmc exe and Init ini to a setup utility diskette To update the firmware run the executable program in the package Follow the instructions that come with the package 68 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Appendix 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 PROVIDE
44. ctly with the slot 10 Insert the DIMM into the connector by aligning the edges of the DIMM with the slots at the ends of the DIMM connector H and RH 11 Firmly press the DIMM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the DIMM simultaneously The retaining clips snap into the locked position when the DIMM is firmly seated in the connector If there is a gap between the DIMM and the retaining clips the DIMM has not been correctly installed Open the retaining clips remove the DIMM and then reinsert it DIMM 1 connector DIMM 7 H DIMM 2 connector DH DIMM 10 DIMM 3 connector H DIMM 12 connector DH DIMM 4 connector DIMM 11 connector H DIMM 5 connector DIMM 9 connector 32 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide D DIMM 6 connector DIMM 8 connector 12 Rotate the power supply cage assembly back into the server Press the power supply cage release tab and rotate the power supply cage assembly into the chassis 13 If you have a hot swap model reinstall the hot swap power supplies If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 33 Installing a drive Depending on the server model the server might have come with an integrated drive electronics IDE CD ROM CD RW or D
45. ctor 16 safety viii bay identification 34 bays 4 bays 4 7 hot swap drives 36 simple swap drives 38 Boot Menu using 66 C cables internal drives 39 power 39 rear connectors 58 signal 39 cabling hot swap SAS drives 40 hot swap SATA drives 40 simple swap SATA drives 40 the ServeRAID 8k adapter 51 cache 4 caution statements 2 CD drive activity LED 10 eject button 10 installing 34 specifications 3 components in the server 15 major 15 configuration EasyStartup CD 61 updating 59 Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 67 configuration programs Boot Menu 61 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller 61 Configuration Setup Utility program 61 general 61 configuring the Ethernet controller 66 the server 61 connector adapter 18 battery 16 cable 58 Ethernet 13 external 10 11 17 internal 16 keyboard 12 memory 18 microprocessor 18 mouse 12 parallel 12 power cord 12 serial 1 12 Universal Serial Bus USB video 13 connectors system board 18 controller BMC 5 Ethernet 66 controls and indicators 8 9 cooling 3 21 cover installing 57 removing 25 10 13 D danger statements 2 data rate Ethernet controller 66 dimensions 4 diskette drive installing 34 specifications 3 drive bay identification 34 cables 39 hot swap installation 35 support 34 installing 34 simple swap 38 drives 4 hot swap SAS cabling 40 hot swap SATA cabling 40 simple swap SATA cabling 40 79 dual
46. d Table 3 System board SW4 switch Switch pin number Description 1 Boot block e When this switch is on 1 this is the normal mode e When this switch is toggled to On this enables the system to recover if the BIOS code becomes damaged See the Hardware Maintenance Manual for information about recovering from a BIOS update failure 2 Clear CMOS e When this switch is on 2 this is the normal mode This keeps the CMOS data e When this switch is toggled to On this clears the CMOS data which clears the power on password and administrator password Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 19 System board LEDs The following illustration shows the light emitting diodes LEDs on the system board o o o ees eo e Cat e JI IE l SH e FIG Zi I SH e O BEER HAH O a 8 F LP Si 7 0 N WM
47. d power supply models For more information about these connectors see components on page 15 Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server 11 Lo 2 o lsi gt a _ C OI gt U Noe D Power cord connectors Mouse connector Keyboard connector Serial 1 COM 1 connector Parallel connector Video connector Power cord connector Connect the power cord to this connector BH EN efe Plo USB 3 and 4 connectors RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 1000 connector RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine connector NMI button Serial 2 COM 2 connector AC power LED hot swap power supply models only This green LED provides status information about the power supply During typical operation both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit For any other combination of LEDs see the Hardware Maintenance Manual DC power LED hot swap power supply models only This green LED provides status information about the power supply During typical operation both the ac and dc power LEDs are lit For any other combination of LEDs see the Hardware Mainte
48. e configuration to a file for use on multiple servers Go to http www lenovo com support to download the utility program Run the utility program to create a configuration utility diskette Complete the following steps to start the baseboard management controller configuration utility program 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 a baseboard management controller firmware update or a SDR FRU update The firmware update utility program updates the baseboard management controller firmware or SDR FRU data only and does not affect any device drivers Important To ensure proper server operation be sure to update the server baseboard management controller firmware before you update the BIOS code To download the program complete the following steps Chapter 3 Configuring the server 67 Note Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document 1 2 Go to http www lenovo com support Enter your product number machine type and model number or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list From Family list sele
49. e one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables e Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage e 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 e 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 2 First remove power cords from outlet 3 Attach signal cables to connectors 3 Remove signal cables from connectors 4 Attach power cords to outlet 4 Remove all cables from devices 5 Turn device ON Safety vii viii Statement 2 A 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 e Throw or immerse into water e Heat to more than 100 C 212 F e Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6
50. e static protective package that contains the ServeRAID 8k adapter to any unpainted metal surface on the server Then remove the ServeRAID 8k adapter and battery pack from the package Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 51 6 Turn the ServeRAID 8k adapter so that the ServeRAID 8k adapter keys align correctly with the connector H Attention Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the ServeRAID 8k adapter 7 Press the ServeRAID 8k adapter firmly into the connector 8 Slide the battery pack mounting tabs into the battery pack mounting clips on the chassis wall Battery cable H Battery mounting clips H Battery 5 Battery cable connector Battery mounting tabs g RAID controller 9 Plug the battery pack cable into the battery cable connector on the ServeRAID 8k adapter 52 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide 10 If you are installing the ServeRAID 8k adapter into a simple swap SATA model make the following cabling changes to enable RAID level 5 support a Disconnect the signal cable from the Simple swap SATA backplate connector on the system board and connect it to the Hot swap SAS SATA 1 connector on the system board See System board internal connectors on page 16 for the location of these connectors on the system board Note Remove the dust shield if one is present from the Hot swap SAS SATA 1 signal connector H on th
51. e system board before installing the signal cable Carefully grasp the dust shield and pull it out of the signal connector b Connect the RAID level 5 enabler plug that came with the system Pf to the SAS SATA backplane 1 connector on the system board Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 53 The following illustration shows how the simple swap SATA model is cabled when it is shipped Ann SAS SATA backplane 2 H Simple swap SATA backplate The following illustration shows how the cables must be connected when you install the ServeRAID 8k Controller into the simple swap SATA model NH Ges o SAS SATA backplane 1 connector H RAID level 5 enabler plug SAS SATA backplane 2 connector DH Hot swap SAS SATA 1 cable 11 If you have other options to install or remove do so now 12 Replace the side cover see Reinstalling the side cover on page 57 Go to Completing the installation on page 55 54 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Completing the installation To complete the installation you must replace the bezel reinstall the side cover and connect all the cables and for certain options
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53. ection If you must change the switch setting or jumper settings on the adapter follow the instructions that come with the adapter e The server comes with the following adapter connectors or slots Slot 1 PCI Express x8 x4 Important The x8 x4 designation for slot 1 identifies an x8 slot that is designed to support x4 adapters and x8 adapters that can downshift to operate at the x4 bandwidth If you install an x8 adapter in slot 1 that can downshift to the x4 bandwidth it will run at the x4 bandwidth The x8 connector can be used for x4 and x8 adapters Check the information that comes with your adapter for compatibility information Slot 2 PCI Express x8 x8 Slot 3 PCI Express x8 x8 Slot 4 PCI X 64 bit 133 MHz Slot 5 PCI X 64 bit 133 MHz Slot 6 PCI 32 bit 33 MHz e You can install supported full length adapters in slots 2 3 4 and 5 You can install only half length adapters in slots 1 and 6 e Universal adapters are supported in slots 4 and 5 if they are universally keyed 40 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide PCI slot 6 supports half length 5 0 V PCI adapters only PCI slot 1 supports half length 3 3 V PCI adapters only PCI slots 2 through 5 support full length 3 3 V signaling adapters only e For a list of supported optional devices for the server go to http www lenovo com thinkserver Note For models that have the ServeRAI
54. er 15 System board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board O o fe F I F 1 T 7 Ed 0 Gg 5 Co Iess 117 RE i o E o o e 7 P I mr Main power SAS SATA backplane power H Power Simple swap SATA backplate Power Hot swap SAS SATA signal H USB tape Hot swap main fan 5 Front panel Hot swap fan redundant D Primary IDE Battery Front USB Reserved D Microprocessor 1 Serial 2 COM 2 header g Microprocessor 2 Rear fan 16 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide System board external connectors The following illustration shows the external input output I O connectors on the system board
55. er and cooling option kit Kit includes one 835 watt hot swap power supply and three hot swap fans Size Tower Height 440 mm 17 3 in Depth 747 mm 29 4 in Width 218 mm 8 6 in Weight approximately 38 kg 84 Ib when fully configured or 20 kg 42 Ib minimum e Rack 5U Height 218 mm 8 6 in Depth 696 mm 27 4 in Width 424 mm 16 7 in Weight approximately 34 kg 75 Ib when fully configured or 20 kg 42 Ib minimum 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 4 45 cm 1 75 inches tall Integrated functions Baseboard management controller Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 2 0 compliant Easy LED diagnostics ServeRAID 8k 512 MB with battery backup and ServeRAID 8s SAS Controllers support RAID levels 0 1 1E 10 5 6 50 and 60 Note The server will not start without a RAID controller installed Eight 3 5 inch hard disk drive models ServeRAID 8k I or ServeRAID 8k Twelve 2 5 inch hard disk drive models ServeRAID 8k and ServeRAID 8s e Four Universal Serial Bus USB ports 2 0 Two on rear of server Two on front of server Broadcom 5721 and 5721KFB3 10 100 1000 Gigabit Ethernet controllers ATI PCI ES1000 video 16 MB video memory VGA and SVGA compatible e ATA 100 single channel IDE controller bus mastering e Vi
56. er comes with a limited warranty For information about the terms of the warranty and getting service and assistance see the Warranty and Support Information document You can obtain up to date information about the server and other Lenovo server products at http www lenovo com thinkserver Related documentation This User Guide provides general information about the server including how to install supported options and how to configure the server The following documentation also comes with the server e Installation Guide This document is in Portable Document Format PDF on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD It provides information about setting up the server and basic instructions for installing some optional devices e Warranty and Support Information This document is in PDF on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD It contains information about the terms of the warranty and getting service and assistance e Safety Information This document is in PDF on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD It contains translated caution and danger statements Each caution and danger statement that appears in the documentation has a number that you can use to locate the corresponding statement in your language in the Safety Information document e Hardware Maintenance Manual This document is available in English in PDF on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD It contains information to help you solve problems yourself and it contains information for ser
57. er models have drive bays that are connected to a SAS SATA backplane This backplane also known as the hot swap drive backplane is the printed circuit board behind these bays The hot swap drive backplane controls the IDs for the internal hot swap drive bays The following table lists the IDs for the hard disk drives and backplane that are connected to hot swap models Device ID Drive bay 4 0 Drive bay 5 a Drive bay 6 Drive bay 7 Drive bay 8 Drive bay 9 OJJ AJOJN Drive bay 10 Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 37 Device ID Drive bay 11 7 Installing a simple swap SATA hard disk drive TD100 models only Some server models come with simple swap SATA hard disk drives that are accessible from the front of the server Before you install a simple swap SATA hard disk drive read the following information e You must turn off the server before installing simple swap drives in the server e You can install only four simple swap SATA hard disk drives in the server e The sequence for installing the hard disk drives is to install the drives starting from the bottom bay bay 7 and go up to the top bay bay 4 To install a simple swap hard disk drive complete the following steps 1 Read the safety information that begins on page and Installation guidelines Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect all external cables and power cords Unlock t
58. es that are preinstalled in the server come with power and signal cables attached If you replace any drives remember which cable is attached to which drive If you have only one IDE device on a cable it must be set as a master device If two IDE devices are used on a single cable one must be designated as the master device and the other as the subordinate device otherwise the server might not recognize some of the IDE devices The master and subordinate designation is determined by switch or jumper settings on each IDE device When you route a cable make sure that it does not block the airflow to the rear of the drives or over the microprocessor or DIMMs The following cables are provided IDE The wider IDE signal cable has three connectors One of these connectors is attached to the drive one is a spare and the third is attached to the IDE connector on the system board The spare connector can be used to connect an additional IDE optical drive or tape drive to the server Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 39 The CD or DVD drive is attached to an ATA 100 signal cable The blue connector is attached to the system board The connector on the other end is attached to the master IDE device The middle connector attaches to an optional optical device or tape drive e Simple swap SATA TD100 models only The combination signal power cable connects to the system board and simple swap backplate to provide signal and power to the simple
59. evices 21 e Each of the drive bays has a drive or a filler panel and electromagnetic compatibility EMC shield installed in it e 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 e You have followed the cabling instructions that come with optional adapters e You have replaced a failed fan as soon as possible e You have replaced a hot swap drive within 2 minutes of removal 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 Some models support hot swap devices and are designed to operate safely while they are turned on and the cover is removed Follow these guidelines when you work inside a server that is turned on e Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing on your forearms Button long sleeved shirts before working inside
60. he side cover you cannot open or remove the bezel without unlocking the side cover Remove the bezel see Removing the bezel on page 24 Touch the static protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the server then remove the drive from the package and place it on a static protective surface Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay the connector end of the drive goes in first Press the drive assembly loops toward each other then carefully slide the drive assembly into the drive bay until it stops and release the loops Note Do not release the loops on the drive assembly until it is completely seated 38 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 The simple swap drive backplate controls the IDs for the internal simple swap drive bays Always install drives into the bottom bays first starting with ID 0 Power and signal cables for internal drives The server uses cables to connect parallel IDE simple swap SATA hot swap SATA and hot swap SAS devices to the power supply and to the system board See FS ystonn boatdl niemal connerie an pase ee een connectors Review the following information before connecting power and signal cables to internal drives The driv
61. ic 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 f r Ger te der Klasse A EU Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen Vertr glichkeit Dieses Produkt entspricht den Schutzanforderungen der EU Richtlinie 2004 108 EG fr her 89 336 EWG zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit in den EU Mitgliedsstaaten und h lt die Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse A ein Um dieses sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Handb chern beschrieben zu installieren und zu betreiben Des Weiteren d rfen auch nur von der Lenovo empfohlene Kabel angeschlossen werden Lenovo bernimmt keine Verantwortung f r die Einhaltung der Schutzanforderungen wenn das Produkt ohne Zustimmung der Lenovo ver ndert bzw wenn Erweiterungskomponenten von Fremdherstellern ohne Empfehlung der Lenovo gesteckt eingebaut werden Deutschland Einhaltung des Gesetzes ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Betriebsmittein Dieses Produkt entspricht dem Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Betriebsmitteln EMVG fr her Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Appendix Notices 75 Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten Dies ist die Umsetzung der EU Richtlinie 2004 108 EG fr her 89 336 EWG in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deut
62. icroprocessor speeds are automatically set for this server therefore you do not have to set any microprocessor frequency selection jumpers or switches When 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 If you have to replace a microprocessor call for service To order additional microprocessor options contact your Lenovo marketing representative or authorized reseller See System board optional device connectors on page 18 for the location of the microprocessor connectors and the VRM connector To 1 2 install an additional microprocessor complete the following steps Read the safety information beginning on page v and Installation guidelines on page 20 Turn off the server and disconnect all power cords and external cables see Turning off the server on page 14 then unlock and remove the server cover see Removing the side cover on page 25 Rotate the power supply cage assembly out of the chassis e Hot swap models a Remove the hot swap power supply Press down on the orange release lever and pull the power supply out of the bay using the handle b Lift up the power supply cage handle and pull the power supply cage assembly all the way up until the retainer latch locks the cage in place on the chassis e Non hot swap models lift up
63. iguration Setup Utility program Configuration Setup Utility menu choices Using passwords Using the Boot Menu program Configuring the Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller Using the baseboard management controller Using the baseboard management controller utility programs Appendix Notices Trademarks Important notes a Waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE notices Recycling statements for Japan Battery return program German Ordinance for Work gloss statement Electronic emissions notices eee ae 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC statement Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement Avis de conformit a la r glementation d Industrie Canada Australia and New Zealand Class A statement United Kingdom telecommunications safety requirement European Union EMC Directive conformance statement German Class A compliance statement Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement Taiwanese Class A warning statement Lenovo product service information for Taiwan Chinese Class A warning statement Korean Class A warning statement Index IV ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Safety Before installing this product read the Safety Information Aal Ab Hal bel A Gag giil Ibe GS i l Antes de instalar este produto leia as Informac es de Seguranga ERAT mM WINE Safety Infor
64. in x4 or x8 technology single rank or double rank The server supports a minimum of 1 GB and a maximum of 48 GB reduced to 24 GB in mirrored mode of system memory The system board provides eight or 12 functional DIMM connectors depending on the model and supports two way memory interleaving when DIMMs are installed in pairs Note DIMM connectors 3 6 9 and 12 are not functional for TD100 models Do not install DIMMs in these four connectors and do not remove the DIMM thermal baffles installed in these connectors unless you need to replace the system board When installing multiple pairs always install the DIMMs with the most capacity in the first slots For example if you had a pair of 1 GB DIMMs and a pair of 4 GB DIMMs you would install the 4 GB DIMMs in slots 1 and 4 The memory controller has four fully buffered DIMM channels that are organized into two branches Each branch has two channels and each channel controls two or more DIMMs DIMMs that are next to each other for example DIMM connector 1 and DIMM connector 4 within the channels of a branch must be identical in size type speed and technology However the DIMMs in the connector above or below each other within the channels of a branch do not have to be identical for example the DIMMs in DIMM connector 1 and DIMM connector 2 do not have to be identical The following illustration shows how the memory controller is organized into branches and channels with a pair of
65. ings for the mini BMC BMC System Event Log Select this choice to view the mini BMC system event log which contains all system error messages that have been generated Use the arrow keys to move among pages in the log Run the diagnostic programs to get more information about the error codes See the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD for instructions for solving the problems Select Clear BMC System Event Log to clear the mini BMC system event logs Event Error Logs Select this choice to view or clear error logs System Event Error Log Select this choice to view the system event and error messages that the system generated during POST and run time by the SMI handler and by the service processor The most recent event or error is displayed first Use the Down Arrow key to view the older entries and use the Up Arrow key to view the newer entries Select Clear system logs and press Enter to erase the system event error log Save Settings Select this choice to save the changes that you have made in the settings Restore Settings Select this choice to cancel the changes that you have made in the settings and restore the previous settings Load Default Settings Select this choice to cancel the changes that you have made in the settings and restore the factory settings Exit Setup Chapter 3 Configuring the server 65 Select this choice to exit from the Configuration Setup Utility program If you have not saved
66. inline memory module DIMM connectors 31 installing 31 retaining clips 32 DVD drive activity LED 10 eject button 10 E EasyStartup CDs 61 Setup and Installation CD 61 eject button CD 10 DVD 10 electrical input 3 4 EMC shield hard disk drive bay 36 environment 3 4 Ethernet activity LED 13 connector 13 high performance modes 67 integrated on system board 66 link status LED 13 modes 67 teaming 67 Ethernet controller configuring 66 Ethernet controller configuration 61 Ethernet controller configuring 67 expansion bays 4 expansion card connectors 18 expansion slots 3 4 18 external connectors 11 17 F fans 4 features 4 BMC 5 Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 3 reliability availability and serviceability 6 server 5 firmware code updating 67 G gloss statement Germany 74 H handling static sensitive devices 22 hard disk drive activity LED 9 10 hot swap 36 installing 34 order of installation 38 simple swap 38 hard disk drive continued status LED 10 heat output 3 4 hot plug adapter See adapter hot swap and hot plug devices adapters 50 hot swap drive backplane activity LED 10 SAS IDs 37 status LED 10 installation 35 specifications 3 hot swap fan installing 50 hot swap power supply installing 48 removing 47 replacing 46 safety 46 hot swap SAS drives cabling 40 hot swap SATA drives cabling 40 humidity 4 IDs for SAS hot swap drives 37 important notices 2 indicators 8
67. installation guidelines 20 installation order hard disk drives 38 memory modules 30 31 installing adapters 41 cover 57 hot plug adapter 50 hot swap drives 35 36 hot swap fan 50 hot swap power supply 47 internal drives 34 memory modules 28 microprocessor 42 options 20 power supply 49 removable media drives 34 SAS hot swap drives 35 SATA hot swap drives 35 simple swap drives 38 the ServeRAID 8k adapter 51 installing memory sequence for mirrored mode 29 installing the server in a Tower to Rack Kit 60 integrated functions 4 integrated network support 5 internal drives installing 34 80 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide IPMI 64 J jumpers on the system board 18 K keyboard connector 12 L LEDs CD drive activity 10 DVD drive activity 10 Ethernet link status 13 Ethernet transmit receive activity 13 hard disk drive activity 9 hot swap hard disk drive activity 10 hot swap hard disk drive status 10 power on 9 system board 20 system error 9 Lenovo Configuration Setup Utility program menu choices 62 starting 61 using 61 M Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 features and specifications 3 major components 15 in server 15 memory 4 installing 28 specifications 3 memory installation sequence mirrored mode 29 memory mirroring 6 memory module installing 31 order of installation 30 31 specifications 3 supported 28 microprocessor 4 cache 64 he
68. ions Microprocessors e Supports up to two Intel Xeon dual core processors e 4 MB shared Level 2 cache 667 1066 or 1333 MHZ front side bus FSB Note Use the Configuration Setup Utility program to determine the type and speed of the microprocessors Memory Minimum 1 GB e Maximum 32 GB 16 GB in mirrored mode e Type PC2 5300 ECC fully buffered with double data rate 2 DDR2 SDRAM Connectors eight dual inline memory module DIMM connectors two way interleaved Drives depending on the model e Diskette optional External USB diskette drive e Hard disk drive SATA One of the following IDE drives CD ROM CD RW optional DVD ROM optional DVD ROM CD RW optional Expansion bays depending on the model Three half high 5 25 in bays one CD or DVD drive installed or one half high CD or DVD drive and one full high tape drive e Four 3 5 in simple swap bays PCI expansion slots depending on the model e Six PCI expansion slots Three PCI Express x8 slots two x8 links and one x4 link One PCI 32 bit 33 MHz slot Two PCI X 64 bit 133 MHz slots Fans Three speed controlled hot swap fans Power supply 670 watt 90 240 V ac Size e Height 440 mm 17 3 in Depth 747 mm 29 4 in e Width 218 mm 8 6 in e Weight 20 kg 42 Ib to 34 kg 75 Ib depending upon configuration Integrated functions Baseboard management controller BM
69. is available Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 61 3 Follow the instructions on the screen Configuration Setup Utility menu choices The following choices are on the Configuration Setup Utility main menu Depending on the version of the BIOS code some menu choices might differ slightly from these descriptions Note When you use the server for the first time you might want to use the Configuration Setup Utility menu choice Load Default Settings to reset the Configuration Setup Utility menu choices to the factory default settings in case they were changed before you received the server Otherwise some choices might not be displayed in the menu e System Summary Select this choice to view configuration information including the amount of installed memory When you make configuration changes through other choices in the Configuration Setup Utility program the changes are reflected in the system summary you cannot change settings directly in the system summary This choice is on the full and limited Configuration Setup Utility menu Processor Summary Select this choice to view the processor information including the type speed and cache size of the microprocessor e System Information Select this choice to view information about the server When you make changes through other choices in the Configuration Setup Utility program some of those changes are reflected in the system information you cannot change settings
70. is document 1 Go to http www lenovo com support 2 Enter your product number machine type and model number or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list 3 From Family list select ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x and click Continue 4 Click User s guides and manuals for documentation Using the baseboard management controller The mini baseboard management controller provides basic environmental monitoring for the server If environmental conditions exceed thresholds or if system components fail the baseboard management controller lights LEDs to help you diagnose the problem and also records the error in the BMC system event log Important If the system error LED on the front of the server is lit but there are no other error indications or you have corrected all errors restart the server If the LED continues to remain lit after you restart the server power off the server then turn the server on again 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 th
71. le to 48 GB Type 667 MHz PC2 5300 ECC Fully Buffered DIMMs FBD with double data rate DDR Il SDRAM e Connectors Twelve 240 pin dual inline memory module DIMM connectors Drives IDE DVD standard CD CD RW DVD CD RW optional Maximum of two devices can be installed e Diskette optional External USB 1 44 MB e Supported hard disk drives Serial Attached SCSI SAS Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA Expansion bays Eight hot swap SAS 3 5 inch bays or 12 hot swap SAS 2 5 inch bays e Three half high 5 25 inch bays DVD drive installed Note Full high devices such as an optional tape drive will occupy two half high 5 25 inch bays PCI and PCI X expansion slots e Six PCI expansion slots Three PCI Express x8 two x8 links and one x4 link slots One PCI 33 MHz 32 bit slot Two PCI X 2 0 133 MHz 64 bit slots Upgradeable microcode System BIOS service microprocessor BMC and SAS microcode Power supply Note To upgrade to two 835 watt hot swap power supplies install the redundant power and cooling option kit Kit includes one 835 watt power supply and three hot swap fans Standard One 835 watt 110 V or 240 V ac input dual rated power supply e Upgradeable to two 835 watt hot swap power supplies Hot swap fans e Three standard e Upgradeable to six fans for redundant cooling Note To upgrade to redundant cooling install the redundant pow
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73. ming Interface Select this choice to disable enable or configure the Serial ATA To comply with the 4690 OS requirement this option provides a Legacy Only 4690 mode that you can select from the menu When you select the Legacy Only 4690 mode this enables the SATA 0 through SATA 3 ports for the 4690 OS Planar Ethernet Select this choice to disable or enable the Ethernet controller on the system board USB Support Select this choice to enable or disable the USB support Video Select this choice to view the video information System MAC Addresses Select this choice to view the MAC addresses for network devices that are installed in the server e Date and Time Select this choice to set the date and time in the server in 24 hour format hour minute second This choice is on the full Configuration Setup Utility menu only e System Security Select this choice to set passwords See Using passwords on page 66 for more information about passwords Administrator Password This choice is on the full Configuration Setup Utility menu only Select this choice to set or change an administrator password An administrator password is intended to be used by a system administrator it limits access to the full Configuration Setup Utility menu If an administrator password is set the full Configuration Setup Utility menu is available only if you type the administrator password at the password prompt P
74. nance Manual Mouse connector Connect a mouse device to this connector Keyboard connector Connect a keyboard to this connector Serial Parall 1 connector Connect a 9 pin serial device to this connector el connector Connect a parallel device to this connector 12 _ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Video connector Connect a monitor to this connector USB connectors Connect USB devices to these connectors Ethernet connectors Use these connectors to connect the server to a network Ethernet transmit receive activity LED This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server When this LED is lit it indicates that there is activity between the server and the network Ethernet link status LED This LED is on the Ethernet connector on the rear of the server When this LED is lit it indicates that there is an active connection on the Ethernet port Server power features When the server is connected to an ac 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 BMC or optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine is shut down however the server can respond to remote 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 ac power but not tu
75. ncerning 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 Europ enne et a la Norvege L etiquette du systeme respecte la Directive europ enne 2002 96 EC en mati re de D chets des Equipements Electriques et Electroniques DEEE qui d termine les dispositions de retour et de recyclage applicables aux syst mes utilis s a travers Union europ enne Conform ment a la directive ladite tiquette pr cise que le produit sur lequel elle est appos e ne doit pas tre jet mais tre r cup r en fin de vie Users of electrical and electronic equipment EEE with the WEEE marking per Annex IV of the WEEE Directive as shown above must not dispose of end of life Appendix Notices 71 EEE as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and recovery of WEEE and minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances For additional WEEE information go to http www lenovo com lenovo environment Recycling statements for Japan AOI HIIT AEBEIILETZ DEN UO A
76. ndant mode When you remove or install a hot swap power supply observe the following precautions Statement 8 AA 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 46 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Statement 11 A CAUTION The following label indicates sharp edges corners or joints nearby Niz A Statement 17 A CAUTION The following label indicates moving parts nearby To replace a hot swap power supply complete the following steps 1 Review the safety information that begins on page v and Installation guidelines on page 20 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 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power supply that is to be removed 3 If you are replacing a power supply ff press down on the orange release latch and pull the power supply out of
77. nents are installed and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server Also make sure that all internal cables are correctly routed 2 Insert the bottom edges of the cover into the inside of the chassis and rotate the cover toward the server 3 Press down on the cover release latch and close the cover to secure it in place 4 Lock the side cover Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 57 Connecting the cables Attention To prevent damage to equipment connect the power cords last If the server cables and connector panel have color coded connections match the color of the cable end with the color of the connector For example match a blue cable end with a blue panel connector a red cable end with a red connector and so on The following illustration shows the input output I O connectors on the rear of the hot swap power supply models with optional redundant power R 1 Se G Be 2 lg H Ken e EE H H EE a U 7 B EK 110 sl 11 FE a z i Power cord connectors H AC power LEDs DC power LEDs DH Mouse connector 5 Keyboard c
78. nfiguration has changed The Configuration Setup Utility program starts automatically so that ou can save the new configuration settings For additional information see Using the Configuration Setup Utility program on page 61 Some options have device drivers that you must install For information about installing device drivers see the documentation that comes with each option If the server has a RAID adapter and you have installed or removed a hard disk drive see the documentation that comes with the adapter for information about reconfiguring the disk arrays Connecting external devices If you install a supported optional adapter you can attach external devices to the server To attach an external device complete the following steps Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 59 1 Read the safety information that begins on page Installation guidelines on page 20 land the documentation that comes with the device 2 Turn off the server and all attached devices 3 Follow the instructions that come with the device to prepare it for installation and to connect it to the server Note If you are attaching an external device see the documentation that comes with the device for information about cabling Installing the server in a rack To convert the server from a tower model to a rack model you must use a Tower to Rack Kit You can then install the server in a rack cabinet To order a Tower to Rack Kit for the serve
79. nline memory module DIMM 32 S safety information handling static sensitive devices 22 introduction vi multilingual pointer v Statement 1 vii Statement 12 xi Statement 13 xi Statement 15 xii Statement 2 viii Statement 3 ix Statement 4 x Statement5 x Statement 8 x system reliability considerations 21 when the server is on 22 serial 1 connector 12 Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA hot swap drives 35 36 simple swap drives 38 status LEDs for hot swap drives 10 Serial Attached SCSI SAS activity LEDs for hot swap drives 10 backplane activity LEDs for hot swap drives 10 description 37 IDs for hot swap drives 37 status LEDs for hot swap drives 10 hot swap drives 35 36 status LEDs for hot swap drives 10 server configuring 61 major components 15 power features 13 specifications 3 ServeRAID 8k adapter installing 51 serviceability features 6 setup advanced 63 simple swap drives 38 simple swap SATA drives cabling 40 size 3 4 slots 4 specifications 4 statements and notices 2 static electricity 22 static sensitive devices handling 22 status LEDs 8 switches on the system board 18 system board connectors 11 12 58 59 external connectors 17 internal connectors 16 LEDs 20 option connectors 18 switches 18 system reliability 21 system specifications 3 system specifications for Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 3 system error LED 9 67 systems management support overview 6 T tape drive installing 3
80. o 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 Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit a la r glementation d Industrie Canada Cet
81. onnector D Serial 1 COM 1 connector Parallel connector g Bes efje ot IS Video connector USB connectors 3 and 4 RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 1000 connector RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine connector NMI button Serial 2 COM 2 connector The following illustration shows the input output I O connectors on the rear of the non hot swap power supply models 58 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Beo o I H H H dh 18 L l g D g H e Des LI U At Il all IC L Power cord connectors USB connectors 3 and 4 H Mouse connector 8 RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 1000 connector Keyboard connector H RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine connector H Serial 1 COM 1 connector NMI button E Parallel connector Serial 2 COM 2 connector D Video connector Updating the server configuration When you start the server for the first time after you add or remove an internal option or an external device you might receive a message that the co
82. otective 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 e 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 coverorona metal surface e Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 23 Removing the bezel 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 bezel complete the following steps Note The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware 1 Read the safety information that begins on page v and Installation guidelines on page 20 2 Unlock the side cover Note You must unlock the side cover to remove the bezel 3 Position your finger on the depressed area on the left
83. ower on Password Select this choice to set change or delete a power on password e Start Options Select this choice to view or change the start options Changes in the start options take effect when you restart the server You can enable or disable the hard disk drive self monitoring analysis and reporting technology SMART function You can set keyboard operating characteristics such as the keyboard speed and you can specify whether the server starts with the keyboard number lock on or off You can enable a virus detecting test that checks for changes in the boot record when the server starts Startup Sequence Options Select this choice to view the Startup Sequence Options menu The startup sequence specifies the order in which the server checks devices to find a boot record The server starts from the first boot record that it finds e Advanced Setup Select this choice to change values for advanced hardware features such as CPU options and PCI configuration Chapter 3 Configuring the server 63 Important The server might malfunction if these settings are incorrectly configured Follow the instructions on the screen carefully This choice is on the full Configuration Setup Utility menu only CPU Options Select this choice to view or change the options that control the behavior of the microprocessor PCI Bus Control Select this choice to view or change the system resources that are used by the installed P
84. pair of DIMMs to replace the failed rank pair of DIMMs For an online spare pair of DIMMs to be activated you must enable this feature and have installed an additional pair of DIMMs of the same speed type size or larger and technology as the failed pair of DIMMs For more information see Installing a memory module on page 28 e Redundant power capabilities Some models support up to two 835 watt power supplies which provide redundancy and hot swap capability for a typical configuration If the maximum load on the server is less than 835 watts and a problem occurs with one of the power supplies the other power supply can meet the power requirements ServeRAID support Some models support ServeRAID adapters to create redundant array of independent disks RAID configurations Some models also have integrated RAID level O and level 1 support e Symmetric multiprocessing SMP The server supports up to two Intel Xeon microprocessors Each microprocessor provides symmetric multiprocessing capability When you install the second microprocessor this will enhance the performance of the server e Systems management capabilities The server supports an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine which provides service processor functions in addition to those that the BMC provides When this adapter is used with the systems management software that comes with the server you can manage the functions of the server locally and
85. place hard disk drives without turning off the server Large system memory capacity TD100 The server supports up to 32 GB reduced to 16 GB in mirrored mode of system memory The memory controller supports error correcting code ECC for up to Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server 5 eight industry standard 2 way interleaved x4 or x8 1 8 V 240 pin double data rate 2 DDR2 PC2 5300 677 MHz dynamic random access memory DRAM fully buffered FBD dual inline memory modules DIMMs TD100x The server supports up to 48 GB reduced to 24 GB in mirrored mode of system memory The memory controller supports error correcting code ECC for up to 12 240 pin DDR1 PC2 5300 SDRAM 667 MHz fully buffered DIMMs e Memory mirroring Some models support memory mirroring Memory mirroring replicates and stores data in DIMMs within two branches simultaneously To support memory mirroring you must have at least two pairs of DIMMs installed a pair in each branch Pairs of DIMMs that are next to each other for example DIMM slot 1 and DIMM slot 4 within the channels of the same branch must be identical pairs of full buffered dual inline memory modules DIMMs For more information see Installing a memory module on page 28 e Online spare memory Some models support online sparing memory Online spare memory disables a failed rank pair of DIMMs from the system configuration and activates an online spare rank
86. protected by having all bays and PCI PCI Express and PCI X slots covered or occupied When you install a drive or PCI PCI Express or PCI X adapter save the EMC shield and filler panel from the bay or the PCI PCI Express or PCI X adapter slot cover in the event that you later remove the drive or adapter For a list of supported options for the server see http www lenovo com thinkserver Installing a hot swap hard disk drive Some server models come with hot swap SAS or hot swap SATA hard disk drives Before you install a hot swap hard disk drive read the following information Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 35 The hot swap drives must be either all SAS hard disk drives or all SATA hard disk drives do not mix SAS and SATA drives The sequence for installing the hard disk drives is to install the drives starting from the top bay bay 4 and go down to the bottom bay bay 11 Inspect the drive tray for signs of damage Make sure that the drive is correctly installed in the tray All hot swap drives must have the same throughput speed rating mixing speed ratings might cause all drives to operate at the lower throughput speed The drive ID for each hot swap hard disk drive is printed on the bezel You do not have to turn off the server to install hot swap drives in the hot swap drive bays To maintain proper system cooling do not operate the server for more than 10 minutes without either a drive or a filler panel in
87. r contact your Lenovo marketing representative or authorized reseller 60 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Chapter 3 Configuring the server Lenovo provides a number of programs to assist you with getting your server up and running quickly ThinkServer EasyStartup program This program simplifies the process of installing the operating system and device drivers It is on the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD provided with your server For details see the Installation Guide Configuration Setup Utility program This program enables you to configure hardware settings and preferences in the BIOS For details see Using the Configuration Setup Utility program on page Boot Menu program The Boot Menu program is part of the BIOS code Use it to override the startup sequence that is set in the Configuration Setup Utility program and temporarily assign a device to_be first in the startup sequence For information about using Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller configuration To configure the integrated Gigabit Ethernet controller see Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet controller on page 66 Remote Supervisor Adapter Il SlimLine configuration For information about setting up and cabling a Remote Supervisor Adapter Il SlimLine for use in an Advanced System Management ASM network see the documentation that came with the optional device ThinkServer EasyMan
88. r cords and all external cables Unlock the side cover Remove the side cover see Removing the side cover on page 25 Rotate the power supply cage assembly out of the chassis e Hot swap models a Remove the hot swap power supply Press down on the orange release lever and pull the power supply out of the bay using the handle b Lift up the power supply cage handle and pull the power supply cage assembly all the way up until the retainer latch locks the cage in place on the chassis e Non hot swap models lift up the power supply cage handle H and pull the power supply cage assembly all the way up until the retainer latch locks the cage in place on the chassis Locate the DIMM connectors on the system board Determine the connector in which you will install the DIMMs Install the DIMMs in the sequence indicated in Table 4 on page 29 and Table 5 on page 30 Note DIMM connectors 3 6 9 and 12 are not functional in TD100 models Do not install DIMMs in these connectors Attention To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the DIMM connectors open and close the clips gently Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 31 7 Open the retaining clips and if necessary remove any existing DIMM 8 Touch the static protective package that contains the DIMM to any unpainted metal surface on the server Then remove the new DIMM from the package 9 Turn the DIMM so that the DIMM keys align corre
89. r offers f Reliability availability and serviceability Server controls LEDs and power Front view Rear view Server power features Turning on the server Turning off the server Chapter 2 Installing optional devices Server components System board internal connectors System board external connectors System board optional device connectors System board switches System board LEDs Installation guidelines System reliability guidelines Working inside the server with the power on Handling static sensitive devices Removing the bezel Removing the side cover Removing the front fan cage assembly Installing a memory module Installing a drive d Installing a hot swap hard disk drive IDs for hot swap hard disk drives Installing a simple swap SATA hard disk drive TD 100 models only Power and signal cables for internal drives Installing an adapter Installing a microprocessor Installing a hot swap power supply Installing a hot swap fan Installing the ServeRAID Ok adapter TD100 models Installing the ServeRAID 8k adapter models Completing the installation Pe a Replacing the bezel Reinstalling the side cover Connecting the cables d Updating the server configuration Connecting external devices Installing the server in a rack Chapter 3 Configuring the server Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 Using the Configuration Setup Utility program Starting the Conf
90. remotely The Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine also provides system monitoring event recording and dial out alert capability See the documentation that comes with your systems management software for more information Reliability availability and serviceability Three important server design features are reliability availability and serviceability RAS The RAS features help to ensure the integrity of the data that is stored in the server the availability of the server when you need it and the ease with which you can diagnose and repair problems 6 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide The server might have the following RAS features the features vary depending on your model Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI Advanced Desktop Management Interface DMI features Automatic error retry or recovery Automatic memory downsizing on error detection Automatic restart on nonmaskable interrupt NMI Automatic Server Restart ASR logic supporting a system restart when the operating system becomes unresponsive Automatic server restart after a power failure based on the BIOS setting Availability of microcode level Boot block recovery Built in menu driven setup system configuration and redundant array of independent disks RAID configuration Built in monitoring for fan power temperature and voltage CD based diagnostic programs Cooling fans
91. retainer bracket Heat sink locking lever Microprocessor Heat sink DP Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 45 e Press down firmly on the heat sink until it is seated securely f Rotate the heat sink lever to the closed position and hook it underneath the lock tab 10 Reinstall the microprocessor air baffle 11 Rotate the rear system fan air baffle back into the server 12 Rotate the power supply cage assembly back into the server Press the power supply cage release tab and rotate the power supply cage assembly into the chassis 13 If you have a hot swap model reinstall the hot swap power supplies If you have other options to install or remove do so now Otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 Installing a hot swap power supply The following notes describe the type of power supply that the server supports and other information that you must consider when installing a power supply Information in this section applies only to server models that have hot swap power supplies If you have a non hot swap model it comes with only one 670 watt power supply which must be replaced only by a service technician e The server comes with one power supply e The redundant mode requires two 835 watt hot swap power supplies in the server You must install an additional redundant power and cooling option kit the option kit comes with an 835 watt hot swap power supply and three hot swap fans to upgrade to redu
92. rned on Turning on the server Approximately 20 seconds after the server is connected to ac 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 also can be turned on in any of the following ways e If a power failure occurs while the server is turned on the server will restart automatically when power is restored e If your operating system supports the systems management software for an optional Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine the systems management software 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 peripheral component interconnect PCI PCI Express or PCI X options Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server 13 Turning off the server When you turn off the server and leave it connected to ac power the server can respond to remote requests to turn on the server While the server remains connected to ac power one or more fans might continue to run To remove all power from the server you must disconnect it from the power source
93. rs 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 Appendix Notices 73 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 f r den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitspl tzen im Sinne 2 der Bildschirmarbeitsverordnung geeignet Electronic emissions notices The following section includes statements about electronic emissions Federal Communications Commission FCC statement Note This equipment has been tested and found t
94. s 1 Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power management optional features in use 2 These 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 Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server 3 ThinkServer TD100x features and specifications Machine Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 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 Table 2 Features and specifications Microprocessor Intel Xeon dual core or quad core with 12 MB Level 2 cache Important Do not use dual core and quad core processors in the same server e Support for up to two microprocessors e Support for Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology EM64T Note Use the Configuration Setup Utility program to determine the type and speed of the microprocessors Memory e Minimum 1 GB depending on server model expandab
95. schen Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Betriebsmitteln EMVG vom 20 Juli 2007 fr her Gesetz ber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten bzw der EMV EG Richtlinie 2004 108 EC fr her 89 336 EWG f r Ger te der Klasse A Dieses Ger t ist berechtigt in bereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG Konformit tszeichen CE zu f hren Verantwortlich f r die Konformit tserkl rung 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 Ger t erf llt 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 Funkst rungen verursachen in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden angemessene Ma nahmen durchzuf hren und daf r aufzukommen Nach dem EMVG Ger te d rfen an Orten f r die sie nicht ausreichend entst rt sind nur mit besonderer Genehmigung des Bundesministers f r Post und Telekommunikation oder des Bundesamtes f r Post und Telekommunikation betrieben werden Die Genehmigung wird erteilt wenn keine elektromagnetischen St rungen 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
96. ser Guide Statement 8 AA 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 12 A CAUTION The following label indicates a hot surface nearby A Statement 13 AA DANGER Overloading a branch circuit is potentially a fire hazard and a shock hazard under certain conditions To avoid these hazards ensure that your system electrical requirements do not exceed branch circuit protection requirements Refer to the information that is provided with your device for electrical specifications Safety Xi Statement 15 A CAUTION Make sure that the rack is secured properly to avoid tipping when the server unit is extended Xii ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server The Lenovo ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Machine Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 is a 5 U high high performance server It is ideally suited for networking environments that require superior microprocessor performance improved systems management and flexible memory and data management The serv
97. server and the LED flashes slowly one flash per second the drive is being rebuilt If the LED flashes rapidly three flashes per second the adapter is identifying the drive When the drive is removed this LED also is visible on the SAS SATA backplane below the hot swap hard disk drive activity LED 10 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Rear view The following illustration shows the LEDs and connectors on the rear of the hot swap power supply models with optional redundant power For more information about these connectors see Server components on page 15 a Meee ony aes Video connector USB connectors 3 and 4 RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 1000 RJ45 Ethernet 10 100 for Remote Supervisor Adapter II SlimLine NMI button Serial 2 COM 2 connector Power cord connectors AC power LEDs DC power LEDs Mouse connector Keyboard connector Serial 1 COM 1 connector Parallel connector Soo SENE ap Bias Wir Led gt The following illustration shows the connectors on the rear of the non hot swap Serve
98. side of the bezel and rotate the bezel away from the server 24 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Note The bezel also will disengage from the chassis hinges if you rotate the bezel beyond 180 or if excessive pressure is applied to the bezel Do not be alarmed because this is how the bezel was designed The bezel is designed with breakaway hinges so that you can easily reattach it to the chassis Press the retention tabs on the hinge assembly toward each other and pull the hinge assembly out of the chassis Removing the side 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 server side cover complete the following steps Read the safety information that begins on page Mang Installation guidelines 1 on page 20 2 Turn off the server and all attached devices see Turning off the server on page 14 then disconnect all power cords and external cables
99. stalled in each drive bay See the documentation for your RAID controller for instructions for installing a hard disk drive For TD100 Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429 if you want to install the maximum number eight of hot swap drives you need the 4 drive backplane option kit Remove any dust shields from the signal cable connectors before installing the signal cables Attention Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered on might cause the server to stop 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 To install a hot swap hard disk drive complete the following steps 1 2 Read the safety information that begins on page VJand Installation guidelines on page 20 Remove the bezel and cover See Removing the bezel on page 24 and Removing the side cover on page 25lfor instructions Remove the EMC shield from the bay in which you want to install the drive Touch the static protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surface on the server then remove the drive from the package and place it on a static protective surface Install the hard disk drive H in the hot swap bay a Make sure that the drive tray handle H is open b Align the drive assembly with the guide rails in the bay
100. stead of the 48 GB available in non mirroring mode The minimum memory configuration is four identical DIMMs You must install identical pairs of fully buffered dual inline memory modules DIMMs in all four DIMM connectors same size type speed and technology These DIMMs must span across both branches and all four channels For example when you install the first four DIMMs you must install two DIMMs in branch 0 one in channel O and one in channel 1 and two DIMMs in branch 1 one in channel 2 and one in channel 3 See for the DIMM installation sequence When you upgrade the server to eight or 12 DIMMs the DIMMs that are next to each other for example DIMM connector 1 and DIMM connector 4 within the channels of a branch must be identical in size type speed and technology However the DIMMs in the connectors above or below each other within the channels of a branch do not have to be identical to each other for example the DIMMs in DIMM connector 1 and DIMM connector 2 Both branches operate in dual channel mode The following table shows the DIMM configuration upgrade sequence for operating in mirroring mode Table 4 DIMM upgrade configuration sequence in mirroring mode Number of DIMMs DIMM connectors 4 1 4 7 10 8 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 12 TD100x Machine Types 4203 4204 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 9 12 4205 4206 Note For TD100 models Machine Types 6398 6399 6419 6429
101. swap SATA drives Simple swap SATA models include a combination signal power cable connected to the system board and the simple swap SATA backplate e Hot swap SAS or hot swap SATA Hot swap SAS and hot swap SATA models come with a single signal cable and a single power cable that connects to the system board and the hot swap SAS SATA backplane to provide signal and power to the SAS or SATA drives For TD100 If you order the 4 drive backplane option kit to upgrade to eight drives the option kit comes with an additional signal cable and power cable Note When you install the optional 4 drive backplane option kit to upgrade to eight drives make sure that you remove the dust shield if one is present from the hot swap SAS SATA signal connector on the system board Carefully grasp the dust shield and pull it out of the signal connector For more information about the requirements for SAS cable and connecting SAS devices see the documentation that comes with these devices For a list of supported options for the server see http www lenovo com thinkserver Installing an adapter The following notes describe the types of adapters that the server supports and other information that you must consider when installing an adapter The type of adapters that the server supports might vary depending on your server model e Locate the documentation that comes with the adapter and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this s
102. tems 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 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 Maximum memory might require replacement of the standard memory with an optional memory module 70 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Lenovo makes no representations or warranties with respect to non Lenovo products Support if any for the non Lenovo products is provided by th
103. ter keys align correctly with the connector Attention Incomplete insertion might cause damage to the system board or the ServeRAID 8k I adapter Press the ServeRAID 8k l adapter firmly into the connector If you have other options to install or remove do so now 8 Replace the side cover see Reinstalling the side cover on page 57 Go to Completing the installation on page 55 Installing the ServeRAID 8k adapter TD100x models The optional ServeRAID 8k adapter can be installed only in its dedicated connector on the system board See the following illustration for the location of the connector on the system board The ServeRAID 8k adapter is not cabled to the system board and no rerouting of the SAS or SATA cable is required on many models However if you install this optional ServeRAID 8k adapter in simple swap SATA models some recabling is required To install the ServeRAID 8k adapter complete the following steps 1 2 Read the safety information that begins on page and Handling static sensitive devices on page 22 Turn off the server and peripheral devices and disconnect the power cords and all external cables Attention To avoid breaking the retaining clips or damaging the ServeRAID 8k adapter connector open and close the clips gently Remove the side cover see Removing the side cover on page 25 Open the retaining clips on each end of the ServeRAID 8k adapter connector Touch th
104. tesse VSC7250 SAS SATA RAID controller e Mouse connector e Keyboard connector Serial connector Acoustical noise emissions Sound power idle 5 5 bel declared Sound power operating 6 0 bel declared Environment Air temperature Server on 10 to 35 C 50 0 to 95 0 F altitude 0 to 2134 m 7000 ft Server off 40 to 60 C 40 0 to 140 4 F maximum altitude 2134 m 7000 ft Humidity Server on 8 to 80 Server off 8 to 80 Heat output Approximate heat output in British thermal units Btu per hour Minimum configuration 2013 Btu per hour 590 watts Maximum configuration 2951 Btu per hour 865 watts Electrical input Sine wave input 50 60 Hz required Input voltage low range Minimum 100 V ac Maximum 127 V ac Input voltage high range Minimum 200 V ac Maximum 240 V ac Approximate input kilovolt amperes kVA Minimum 0 60 kVA Maximum 0 88 kVA Notes L N 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 These levels were measured in controlled acoustical environments according to the procedures that are 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
105. the bay using the handle Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 47 4 If you are instructed to return the hot swap power supply to Lenovo follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you 5 Touch the static protective package that contains the hot swap power supply to any unpainted metal surface on the server then remove the power supply from the package and place it on a static protective surface 6 Place the power supply into the bay guides Power supply filler Release latch Power supply DD 48 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide 10 Press down on the orange release lever and push the power supply toward the front of the chassis until it locks into place Connect one end of the power cord into the connector on the back of the power supply and connect the other end of the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet Make sure that both the ac and dc power LEDs on the rear of the power supply are lit indicating that the power supply is operating correctly Connect the power cord If you have other options to install or remove do so now otherwise go to Completing the installation on page 55 Installing a hot swap fan To replace a hot swap fan complete the following steps 1 Review the safety
106. the microprocessor socket is in the fully open position before you insert the microprocessor in the socket Failure to do so might result in permanent damage to the microprocessor microprocessor socket and system board Attention e Do not use excessive force when pressing the microprocessor into the socket e Make sure that the microprocessor is oriented and aligned with land number 1 in the socket before you try to close the lever e Align the microprocessor H with the socket note the alignment mark BH and the position of the notches then carefully place the microprocessor on the socket H and close the microprocessor bracket frame f Carefully close the release lever to secure the microprocessor in the socket 9 Install the heat sink Attention Do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink or set down the heat sink after you remove the plastic cover Touching the thermal grease will contaminate it a Make sure that the heat sink lever H is in the open position b Remove the plastic protective cover from the bottom of the heat sink H c Align the heat sink above the microprocessor H with the thermal grease side down Press firmly on the heat sink 44 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Heatsink 2 Microprocessor 2 VRM H Microprocessor 2 H Microprocessor release lever d Slide the flange of the heat sink into the opening beneath the
107. the power supply cage handle and pull the power supply cage assembly all the way up until the retainer latch locks the cage in place on the chassis Remove the microprocessor air baffle by grasping the two tabs and squeezing them together slightly and lift the baffle out of the server Rotate the rear system fan air baffle up out of the way by grasping the tab and pulling the baffle all the way up then slide it outward over the rear of the server until it locks in place Locate the second microprocessor connector on the system board Install the VRM in the VRM connector a Turn the VRM so that the VRM keys align correctly with the slot connector b Firmly press the VRM straight down into the connector by applying pressure on both ends of the VRM simultaneously Chapter 2 Installing optional devices 43 c Make sure that the retaining clips are in the locked position when the VRM is firmly seated in the connector 8 Install the microprocessor 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 cover tape or label from the surface of the microprocessor socket if any is present c Open the microprocessor bracket frame H d Rotate the release lever H on the microprocessor socket from its closed and locked position to its fully open position Attention Make sure that the release lever on
108. this option is enabled the mini BMC controls the serial port by way of remote commands If this option is disabled the serial port is assigned to the mini BMC unless the BMC Serial Port Access Mode option is disabled BMC Serial Port Access Mode Select this choice to set the mini BMC access mode for the system serial port Shared is the default setting You can choose from the following access modes 64 ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Shared The serial port is available for use by POST and the operating system however the mini BMC can still monitor the serial data for a take control sequence Pre Boot The mini BMC has control of the serial port before the operating system is booted however after the operating system is booted the mini BMC will not have access to the serial port until you turn off the server or reset the settings Dedicated The mini BMC has complete control of the serial port POST and the operating system will not be allowed to use the serial port Disabled The mini BMC has access to the serial port Reboot System on NMI This option sets the mini BMC timer to automatically reboot the server after a non maskable interrupt NMI occurs Enabled is the default setting User Account Settings Select this choice to view the user account settings for the mini BMC BMC Network Configuration Select this choice to configure specific network sett
109. to turn the server on and off manually Hard disk drive activity LED When this LED is flashing rapidly it indicates that a hard disk drive is in use System error LED When this amber LED is lit it indicates that a system error has occurred An LED on the system board might also be lit to help isolate the error Detailed troubleshooting information is in the Hardware Maintenance Manual on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD Chapter 1 The ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x server 9 USB connectors Connect USB devices to these connectors CD eject or DVD eject button Press this button to release a CD from the CD drive or a DVD from the DVD drive CD or DVD drive activity LED When this LED is lit it indicates that the CD drive or DVD drive is in use Hot swap hard disk drive activity LED hot swap models only On some server models each hot swap drive has a hard disk drive activity LED When this green LED is flashing it indicates that the associated hard disk drive is in use When the drive is removed this LED also is visible on the SAS SATA backplane next to the drive connector The backplane is the printed circuit board behind drive bays 4 through 7 Hot swap hard disk drive status LED hot swap models only On some server models each hot swap hard disk drive has an amber status LED If this amber status LED is lit it indicates that the associated hard disk drive has failed If an optional ServeRAID adapter is installed in the
110. umber of properly grounded electrical outlets for the server monitor and other devices Back up all important data before you make changes to disk drives e Have a small flat blade screwdriver available e You do not have to turn off the server to install or replace hot swap power supplies and hot swap drives e 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 e 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 and installing a specific hot swap component for any additional procedures that you might have to perform before you remove or install the component e When you have to access the inside of the server you might find it easier to lay the server on its side e When you are finished working on the server reinstall all safety shields guards labels and ground wires e For a list of options for the server see http www lenovo com thinkserver System reliability guidelines To help ensure proper system cooling and system reliability make sure that the following requirements are met Chapter 2 Installing optional d
111. ust add a second pair of DIMMs The spare pair of DIMMs can be single rank or double rank and must be the same speed type size or larger and technology as the failed pair of DIMMs The spare pair must be installed in branch 0 DIMM connector 2 in channel 0 and connector 5 in channel 1 However if the DIMMs are double rank and you install the spare pair of DIMMs in branch 1 DIMM connector 7 channel 2 and connector 10 channel 3 rather than branch 0 then branch 1 will support online sparing and branch O will not Branch 0 and branch 1 operate independently e The following notes apply when the server operates in non mirroring mode normal mode DIMMs must be installed in matched pairs If you install a second pair of DIMMs in DIMM connector 7 and DIMM connector 10 they do not have to be the same size speed type and technology as the DIMMs in DIMM connector 1 and DIMM connector 4 However the size speed type and technology of the DIMMs that you install in DIMM connector 7 and DIMM connector 10 must match each other The following table shows the DIMM upgrade configuration sequence for operating in non mirroring mode normal mode Table 5 DIMM upgrade configuration sequence in non mirroring mode normal Number of DIMMs DIMM connectors 2 1 4 4 1 4 7 10 6 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 10 TD100x Machine Types 4203 4204 1 4 7 10 2 5 8 11 3 6 4205 4
112. vice technicians The most current version of the Hardware Maintenance Manual is available on the Lenovo Support Web site Depending on the server model additional documentation might be included on the ThinkServer Documentation DVD The server might have features that are not described in the documentation that comes with the server 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 These updates are available from the Lenovo Web site To check for updated documentation and technical 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 1 Racks are measured in vertical increments of 4 45 cm 1 75 inches each Each increment is called a U A 1 U high device is 1 75 inches tall Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 1 3 Go to http www lenovo com support Enter your product number machine type and model number or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list From Family list select ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x and click Continue Notices and statements in this document The caution and danger statements in this document are also in the multilingual Safety Information document which is on the ThinkServer
113. voda preberite Varnostne informacije Antes de instalar este producto lea la informaci n de seguridad L s s kerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den h r produkten Lenovo 2008 2009 Portions IBM Corp 2007 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 any optional device before you install the device vi ThinkServer TD100 and TD100x Types 4203 4204 4205 4206 6398 6399 6419 and 6429 User Guide Statement 1 AA DANGER Electrical current from power telephone and communication cables is hazardous To avoid a shock hazard e Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm e Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet e Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product e When possible us

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