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1. a ZA Figure 113 Installing the screws to secure the heat sink and fan assembly 1 11 Connect the heat sink and fan assembly 1 cable to the microprocessor 1 fan connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 Note If the heat sink and fan assembly 1 cable is long loosely wrap it 12 If you are instructed to return the old heat sink and fan assembly 1 follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the system board battery Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the system board battery Your server
2. QO B ESE eE ON DIP 123 4 OZ Figure 32 Switches Table 3 Switches FE BIOS recovery switch EJ Management Engine ME in force update switch H Clear password switch E Reserved for the manufacturer BIOS recovery switch Used to recover the BIOS if the power to your server is interrupted while the BIOS is being updated and your server cannot start correctly To recover the BIOS see Recovering from a BIOS update failure on page 68 Clear password switch Used to erase forgotten passwords such as an administrator password and a user password To clear passwords do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Chapter 3 Product overview 55 If the server is installed in a rack cabinet remove the server from the rack cabinet and place it on a flat clean and static protective surface See the Rack Installation Instructions that comes with the server Remove the server cov
3. Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 127 e f you are replacing an optical drive disconnect the signal cable and the power cable from the rear of the optical drive Press the release button Jin the direction as shown and push the optical drive from the rear until it is projected from the front of the chassis Then hold the optical drive from the front and completely slide it out of the chassis Figure 66 Removing the optical drive 5 Touch the static protective package that contains the new optical drive to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the new optical drive and the signal cable out of the package 128 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 6 Slide the new optical drive into the drive bay from the front until it snaps into position Note You do not need to remove the front bezel when replacing an optical drive However if you are adding a secondary optical drive in the upper optical drive bay you need to remove the front bezel first and then gain access to the protective shields to remove them The following illustration shows only the situation in which the front bezel has not been removed rD Figure 67 Installing the optical drive 7 Connect the power cable iJ and the signal cable f to the
4. G SSeS Figure 61 Removing the TPM 5 If you are instructed to return the old TPM follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 121 Installing or removing the intelligent diagnostics module This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the intelligent diagnostics module hereinafter referred to as the IDM The IDM which is only available in some models provides diagnostic LEDs through the IDM panel to help you easily identify a problem The diagnostic LEDs on the IDM panel also vary depending on the installed power supply For more information see Intelligent diagnostics module on page 19 Installing the intelligent diagnostics module Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the IDM Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensur
5. Figure 80 Sliding the non hot swap hard disk drive out of the bay 8 Flex the sides of the blue bracket to remove the non hot swap hard disk drive from the bracket Save the bracket for future use Note Do not touch the circuit board on the hard disk drive 9 Reinstall the front system fan 1 See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 142 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 10 Align the top edge of the EMI protective panel with the top side of the hard disk drive cage and then pivot the EMI protective panel down until it snaps into position NY AA QU ff LL TA Z SSS a FA Figure 81 Installing the EMIl protective panel 11 Disconnect the SATA cable for the removed non hot swap hard disk drive from the system board and save the cable for future use 12 Close and lock the front door 13 If you are instructed to return the old non hot swap hard disk drive follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then you might need to reconfigure RAID for your server See Configuring RAID on page 72 Installing or replacing the
6. nln e Et a ou n 1 l H z Q a a a a Figure 116 Removing the screws that secure the system board 180 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 14 Gently lift each edge of the system board a little bit upward so that the system board is released from the mounting studs on the chassis Then move the system board to the front of the server and then carefully pivot the system board upward to remove it out of the chassis Note Carefully handle the system board by its edges SEES EES SESS IS SISSIES SEEEEE SESE EE ESET ESSE FL ffeil fod fof defi AAAA AAAA A A T O fe lefefsedelefeldedefe fede fe fedededp Poof fof fof E EII fof IE EPP LA I GGG Vl fod fod food ofa fod AAAA AAAA SEES EEE SEES EEE E EEE AAAA A AAA AAAA AAAA EEDD OIOI IASI I IDII I IIIT Figure 117 Removing the system board and static protective surface Touch the static protective package that contains the new system board to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the new system board out of the package 15
7. Figure 92 Removing the protective shield for the power supply bay e If you are replacing a hot swap redundant power supply locate the failing power supply in the rear of your server and then disconnect the power cord from the failing hot swap redundant power supply Note On each hot swap redundant power supply there is a status LED near the power cord connector When the LED is lit in green it indicates that the hot swap redundant power supply is working correctly When the LED is lit in amber it indicates that the hot swap redundant power supply is likely to fail or has failed Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 153 2 If you are replacing a hot swap redundant power supply press the release tab in the direction as shown and carefully pull the handle Jj at the same time to slide the failing hot swap redundant power supply out of the chassis Figure 93 Removing a hot swap redundant power supply 3 Touch the static protective package that contains the new hot swap redundant power supply to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new hot swap redundant power supply from the package 4 Note the orientation of the new hot swap redundant power supply and then slide it into the chassis until it snaps into position Figure 94 Installing a hot swap redundant power supply 154 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Main
8. Your server comes with a documentation DVD that contains various server documents to help you use and maintain the server Meanwhile your server comes with a ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD that provides a convenient solution for configuring the server and installing an operating system The Lenovo Limited Warranty LLW contains the warranty terms that apply to the product you purchased from Lenovo Read the LLW on the documentation DVD that comes with your server A printable generic version of the latest LLW also is available in more than 30 languages at http Awww lenovo com warranty Ilw_02 If you cannot obtain the LLW through the documentation DVD or Lenovo Web site contact your local Lenovo office or reseller to obtain a printed version of the LLW free of charge For warranty service consult the worldwide Lenovo Support telephone list Telephone numbers are subject to change without notice The most up to date telephone list for Lenovo Support is always available on the Web site at http www lenovo com support phone If the telephone number for your country or region is not listed contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative To obtain the most up to date information about the server go to http www lenovo com thinkserver Lenovo maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download documentation or device drivers and updates To access the Lenovo Support Web site go
9. e For RAID configuration the hard disk drives must be the same type with the same capacity if they are within a single RAID array For more information see Configuring RAID on page 72 e For hard disk drives with different capacities install the hard disk drive by following the order of the hard disk drive bays as well as the order from the lowest capacity to the highest capacity Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might come with 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drives or 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drives The illustrations in this topic are based on server models with four 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives For other models the replacement procedure is similar 130 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the hot swap hard disk drive and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install or replace a hot swap hard disk drive do the following 1 Use the front door key to unlock the front door and then use the front door handle J to pivot the front door to the open position Figure 69 Opening the front door of the server 2 Locate the appr
10. 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 If a PCI card bracket assembly is installed in your server remove the PCI card bracket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 Locate a PCI Express card slot on the system board for installing the Ethernet card See System board components on page 48 to identify the different types of PCI Express card slots in your server 6 Remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your operation Remove the PCI Express card slot bracket by removing the screw that secures the metal bracket and then lifting the bracket out of the chassis Store the PCI Express card slot bracket in the event that you later remove the Ethernet card and need the bracket to cover the place Note Carefully place the removed screw aside You will need the screw later to secure the Ethernet card in place Figure 49 Removing a PCI Express card slot bracket 8 Touch the static protective package that contains the Ethernet card to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the Ethernet card out of the package Note Carefully handle the Ethernet card by its edges Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 101 9 10 11 Position the new Ethernet card over the PCI Express card slot for which you have removed t
11. e Offline This status indicates that the RAID array has failed and cannot be rebuilt You need to create a new RAID array See Creating adding or deleting a RAID array on page 76 Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program This topic provides instructions on how to start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program To start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program do the following 1 Turn on the server 2 During the POST when you see the message Press Ctrl M or Enter to run LSI Software RAID Setup Utility immediately press Ctrl M to start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program interface This topic provides information about the menus and items in the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program Depending on the version of the program some menu or item information might differ slightly from the information in this topic 74 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual When working with the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program you must use the keyboard The keys used to perform various tasks are displayed on the bottom of each screen Use up and down arrow keys to navigate between items For most items the corresponding help message is displayed on the bottom of the screen when the item is selected If the item has submenus you can display the submenus by pressing Enter After entering
12. Connect one connector of the mini SAS signal cable to the SAS connector 4 7 on the system board Then connect the other connector of the mini SAS signal cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 1 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the upper hard disk drive cage Note If you connect the mini SAS to mini SAS signal cables from the system board to the backplanes you can configure RAID using the configuration utility for the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 See Configuring the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 on page 74 Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the RAID card to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes If your server has a supported RAID card installed you can connect the mini SAS signal cables from the RAID card to the backplanes to support up to eight hard disk drives In this case you can configure RAID for the hard disk drives using the advanced hardware RAID functions Note The option package for the RAID card is designed for different types of servers and might contain additional cables that are not required for installation To connect the mini SAS signal cables from the RAID card to the backplanes do the following e If you are using a ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter do the following 1 Use one mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Con
13. Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Remove the PCI card bracket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 5 Locate the RAID card See System board components on page 48 6 Remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your operation 7 Disconnect all cables from the RAID card and any other related parts Note If you want to install a new RAID card after removing the old one record the cable connections before disconnecting the cables 8 Remove the RAID card The procedure is similar to that of the Ethernet card See Removing the Ethernet card on page 103 Note Carefully handle the RAID card by its edges 9 Depending on your needs do one of the following e Install a new RAID card to replace the old one and reconnect cables See Installing the RAID card on page 105 e Install a PCI Express card slot bracket to cover the place and connect related cables to the system board and the backplane See Connecting the cables on page 43 10 If you are instructed to return the old RAID card follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next 106 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go t
14. then completely remove screw E and then return to screw ij and completely remove it b Partially remove screw gf then completely remove screw E and then return to screw H and completely remove it Note The four screws are integrated parts of the heat sink and fan assembly 1 Do not try to remove the four screws from the heat sink and fan assembly 1 i aaa Figure 112 Removing the screws that secure the heat sink and fan assembly 1 7 Gently twist the heat sink and fan assembly 1 to free it from the microprocessor 1 and then lift the heat sink and fan assembly 1 off the system board 8 Lay aside the old heat sink and fan assembly 1 Touch the static protective package that contains the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 from the package Notes e When handling the heat sink and
15. Carefully handle the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter by its edges and place it on a flat clean and static protective surface after you remove it 6 Touch the static protective package that contains the TR 700 Battery to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the TR 700 Battery out of the package 110 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 7 Position the TR 700 Battery above the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter so that the board to board connector E on the bottom of the TR 700 Battery is aligned with the connector J on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter and the three mounting studs on the bottom of the TR 700 Battery are aligned with the corresponding holes in the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter Carefully press the TR 700 Battery onto the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter until the two connectors J and are firmly joined Then install the three screws that come with the TR 700 Battery option kit to secure the TR 700 Battery in place Notes e Center the screwdriver when you install the screws and do not over tighten the screws to avoid possible damage to any parts e Do not touch the board on the bottom of the TR 700 Battery Figure 54 Installing the TR 700 Battery 8 Reinstall the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter with the TR 700 Battery See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 9 Reinstall the PCI card bra
16. Microprocessor Solid off The microprocessors are status LED also known operating at a normal as CPU error LED temperature Solid on amber One or more microprocessors are Check the BMC for errors and overheated run the diagnostic programs See Using a diagnostic program on EA Memory module Solid off The memory modules status LED are operating at a normal temperature Solid on amber One or more memory modules Check the BMC for errors and are overheated run the diagnostic programs See Using a diagnostic program on page 189 page 189 20 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual eo J ses Cito dion EJ System fan error LED Solid off The system fans are operating correctly Solid on amber One or more system fans are Check the BMC for errors and running at low speed or have run the diagnostic programs See been removed Using a diagnostic program on page 189 Note To identify the failing system fans check the status LEDs on the system board See System board LEDs on page 56 E Ambient temperature Solid off The server is running at a normal limit LED temperature Solid on amber The ambient temperature is below Check the BMC for errors and 7 C 44 6 F or over 40 C 104 F run the diagnostic programs See Using a diagnostic program on page 189 E Power supply error Solid off The power supply is working LED correctly Solid on amber The powe
17. Note The most up to date device drivers for various server models are always available for download on the Lenovo Support Web site at http www lenovo com drivers Chapter 5 Configuring the server 71 Configuring RAID This topic provides information about RAID and the utility programs that are available for you to configure RAID This topic contains the following items e About RAID on page 72 e Configuring RAID using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 73 e Configuring the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 on page 74 e Configuring the advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID on page 79 About RAID RAID an acronym for Redundant Array of Independent Disks is a technology that provides increased storage functions and reliability through redundancy This is achieved by combining multiple hard disk drives into a logical unit where data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways called RAID levels When a group of independent physical hard disk drives are set up to use RAID technology they are ina RAID array This array distributes data across multiple hard disk drives but the array appears to the host server as one single storage unit Creating and using RAID arrays provides high performance such as the expedited I O performance because several drives can be accessed simultaneously RAID drive groups also improve data storage reliability and fault tolerance compared with single drive stora
18. Place the old system board on a clean flat 181 Installing removing or replacing hardware Chapter 6 16 Install the new system board into the chassis as shown Ensure that the rear connectors on the new system board are inserted into the corresponding holes in the rear panel and the ten screw holes in the new system board are aligned with the corresponding mounting studs on the chassis P A EERE PLL LLL ELL E I II E fof A II E PIB B II I AIII P GGI LLL og SEEEEE L AAE S D OLLA Figure 118 Installing the system board 182 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 17 Install the ten screws following the recommended numerical sequence as shown to secure the new system board on the chassis i i i AO 6 B Q EES c E S Figure 119 Installing the screws to secure the system board 18 Re
19. Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 10 If you are instructed to return the old Ethernet card follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Installing or removing the RAID card This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the RAID card Some server models come with a required RAID card to provide advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID functions to the server You also can purchase a supported RAID card from Lenovo and install it into the server For more information see RAID card on page 35 and Configuring RAID on page 72 Note The RAID card is sensitive to ESD Ensure that you read and understand Handling static sensitive devices on page 84 first and carefully perform the operation 104 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Installing the RAID card Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the RAID card Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for referenc
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21. Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Locate the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter and remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your operation 5 Remove the TR 500 Key from the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter If necessary you can remove the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter first remove the TR 500 Key from it and then reinstall the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 Note Carefully handle the TR 500 Key by its edges Figure 53 Removing the TR 500 Key 6 Reinstall any parts or reconnect any cables that you have removed 7 If you are instructed to return the old TR 500 Key follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Because the hardware RAID 5 and 50 levels are not available without the TR 500 Key you might need to reconfigure RAID for your server For information about how to config
22. ThinkServer EasyStartup program 69 firmware updating 80 flashing the BIOS 67 front bezel reinstalling 87 removing 87 front panel LED 17 locations 17 front panel board assembly replacing 165 front system fan replacing 168 front view of the server locations 15 207 G gaseous contamination 200 German gloss statement 203 getting help 195 getting information 195 getting service 195 guidelines 83 H hard disk drive status LED 18 hardware installing 83 removing 83 replacing 83 heat sink and fan assembly 1 replacing 173 help getting 195 hot spare drive setting 77 hot swap hard disk drive installing 130 replacing 130 hot swap hard disk drive status LED 33 hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs locations 33 hot swap hard disk drive backplane locations 39 replacing 157 hot swap redundant power supply installing 151 replacing 151 hot swap redundant power supply status LED 23 IDM installing 122 removing 124 information getting 195 initializing virtual drive 77 Input Output I O features 9 installation rules DIMM 93 memory module 93 installing 107 DIMM 98 Ethernet card 100 hardware 83 hot swap hard disk drive 130 hot swap redundant power supply 151 IDM 122 memory module 98 microprocessor 143 non hot swap hard disk drive 135 optical drive 126 RAID card 105 server cover 185 TMM Premium 116 TPM 119 TR 100 or TR 300 Key 113 TR 700 Battery 110 installing and using
23. Using passwords on page 65 Viewing information in the Setup Utility program The Setup Utility program menu lists various items about the system configuration Select a desired item to view information or change settings When working with the Setup Utility program you must use the keyboard The keys used to perform various tasks are displayed on the right bottom pane of each screen You also can press the F1 key for general help about the keys For most items the corresponding help message is displayed on the right top pane of the screen when the item is selected If the item has submenus you can display the submenus by pressing Enter You can view the following information about your specific server model in the Setup Utility program e The Main menu lists information about the BIOS and BMC total memory size and system date and time e On the Advanced menu Select Processor Configuration and follow the instructions on the screen to view information about the installed microprocessor and its supported technologies Select Memory Configuration and follow the instructions on the screen to view information about the installed memory modules Copyright Lenovo 2014 61 Select SATA SAS Configuration and follow the instructions on the screen to view information about the installed SATA or SAS devices such as a hard disk drive or an optical drive e On the Server Management menu select System Information to view inform
24. by a shield e Leave adequate space around the server to ensure that the server cooling system works well Leave approximately 50 mm 2 inches 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 install the server cover before you turn 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 Properly route the cables For some options such as PCI Express cards follow the cabling instructions that come with the options in addition to the instructions in this manual e Ensure that you replace a failing fan within 48 hours e When replacing a hot swap drive install the new hot swap drive within two minutes of removal e f your server has air ducts or air baffles do not remove them while the server is running Operating the server without the air ducts or air baffles might cause the microprocessors to overheat e For servers that support up to two microprocessors ensure that the second microprocessor socket always contains a microprocessor or is protected by a microprocessor socket cover Working inside the server with the power on Attention Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is turned on might cause the server to halt which might result in the loss of data To avoid this potential problem always use an ESD wrist strap
25. depending on the model Then properly route the cables and secure the cables with the cable clips and ties in the chassis 12 Reinstall the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 13 Reinstall the hot swap redundant power supply and the protective shield for the redundant power supply bay 2 See Installing or replacing a hot swap redundant power supply on page 151 14 If you are instructed to return the old power distribution board and cage assembly follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the front panel board assembly Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the front panel board assembly Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 165 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the new front panel board assembly and f
26. use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the connector 6 on the expander card Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS connector 1 on the backplane installed on the upper hard disk drive cage Figure 28 Connecting cables from the expander card to the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplanes Refer to the following topics for information about the connector locations and the power cable connections e Hot swap hard disk drive backplane on page 39 e Expander card on page 38 e System board components on page 48 Connecting the SATA signal cables from the system board to the non hot swap hard disk drives For server models with up to four 3 5 inch non hot swap hard disk drives connect one end of the SATA signal cable to the rear of the non hot swap hard disk drive Then connect the other end of the SATA signal cable to the appropriate SATA connector on the system board You also need to connect the appropriate power connector to the rear of the non hot swap hard disk drives Chapter 3 Product overview 47 The following table provides information about the recommended power connector and system board SATA connector for the non hot swap hard disk drive installed in each drive bay See Server components on page 28 and System board components on page 48 for the location information about t
27. 44 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 2 If your server has more than four hard disk drives installed use the other mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the ports 7 4 on the RAID card Then connect the mini SAS connector J on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 1 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the upper hard disk drive cage e If you are using a ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter do the following 1 Use one mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the port 1 on the RAID card Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the lower hard disk drive cage 2 If your server has more than four hard disk drives installed use the other mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Connect the mini SAS connector Jon one end of the cable to the port 2 on the RAID card Then connect the mini SAS connector J on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 1 on the 2 5 inch hot
28. CPU1 DIMMs vary by model Hard disk drive bay 0 EJ Heat sink and fan assembly 1 Front system fan 1 E Intelligent Diagnostics Module available in some Front system fan 2 models H Front panel System board EJ Optical drive bay 2 with an optical drive installed System board battery in some models E Optical drive bay 1 with an optical drive installed JJ Low profile PCI card bracket C ovo Polcabaciet SS Chapter 3 Product overview 29 Hard disk drive bay 3 E CPU2 DIMMs vary by model Notes e The low profile PCI card bracket HJ and main PCI card bracket J are available in server models that come with a RAID card e lf your server has up to four 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives the hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives need to be installed into the hard disk drive bays 0 1 2 and 3 The following illustration shows the components of server models with up to sixteen 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives G f ZA Z 7 Figure 13 Components of server models with up to sixteen 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives Heat sink and fan assembly 2 Hard disk drive bay 5 EJ CPU1 DIMMs vary by model Hard disk drive bay 4 EJ Heat sink and fan assembly 1 HJ Hard disk drive bay 3 Ef Intelligent Diagnostics Module available in some Hard disk drive bay 2 models EJ Hard disk drive bay 1
29. Chapter 3 Product overview 11 Specifications This topic lists the physical specifications for your server Dimensions Width 195 mm 7 68 inches Height 430 mm 16 93 inches without foot stands 445 mm 17 52 inches with foot stands Depth 595 mm 23 43 inches including the front bezel Weight The product weight varies depending on different system configurations Range of product weight without package 18 kg 39 68 Ib to 26 kg 57 32 Ib Range of product weight with package 22 kg 48 50 Ib to 31 kg 68 34 Ib Environment e Air temperature Operating 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Storage 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F in original shipping package e Altitude O to 3048 m 0 to 10 000 ft e Humidity Operating 10 to 80 non condensing Storage 8 to 90 non condensing Electrical input Universal input Minimum 90 V ac Maximum 264 V ac Input frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Software This topic provides information about the software programs that you can use to help you set up use and maintain the server ThinkServer EasyStartup The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring RAID and installing supported Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems and device drivers on your server This program is provided with your server on a self starting bootable ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD The user guide for the program also is on the DVD and can be accessed directl
30. DIMMD1 E Memory slot CPU1 DIMMA2 EJ Memory slot CPU2 DIMMD2 EJ Memory slot CPU1 DIMMB1 EJ Memory slot CPU2 DIMME1 EJ Memory slot CPU1 DIMMB2 EQ Memory slot CPU2 DIMME2 Ei Memory slot CPU1 DIMMC1 Memory slot CPU2 DIMMF1 i Memory slot CPU1 DIMMC2 EH Memory slot CPU2 DIMMF2 The following table explains the memory module installation rules for servers that have only one microprocessor CPU1 installed The X mark indicates the memory slots into which the memory modules should be installed in different situations Note Ensure that you observer the installation guidelines at the beginning of this topic CPU1 DIMMA1 CPU1 DIMMA2 CPU1 DIMMB1 CPU1 DIMMB2 CPU1 DIMMC1 CPU1 DIMMC2 CPU Figure 44 CPU1 DIMMs 94 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Table 5 Memory module installation rules for servers with one microprocessor The following table explains the memory module installation rules for servers that have two microprocessors CPU1 and CPU2 installed The X mark indicates the memory slots into which the memory modules should be installed in different situations Note Ensure that you observer the installation guidelines at the beginning of this topic CPU2a CPU2 DIMMF2 CPU2 DIMMF1 CPU2 DIMME2 CPU2 DIMME1 CPU2 DIMMD2 CPU2 DIMMD1 CPU1T DIMMA1 CPU1T DIMMA2 CPU1 DIMMB1 CPU1 DIMMB2 CPU1 DIMMC1 CPU1
31. Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual For more information about the LEDs for your server refer to the related topics in Locations on page 13 Software programs For more information about the software programs see Software on page 12 Wake on LAN When the Wake on LAN feature is enabled on a computer that is connected to a local area network LAN a network administrator can remotely turn on or wake up the computer from a management console using remote network management software Besides many other functions such as data transfer and software updates can be performed remotely without remote attendance and can be done after normal working hours and on weekends to save time and increase productivity e Advanced system management features The advanced system management features are only available when the TMM detects the presence of a ThinkServer Management Module Premium TMM Premium which also is known as the integrated keyboard video and mouse iKVM key The TMM Premium is a remote management module You can purchase a TMM Premium from Lenovo and install it on the TMM Premium connector also known as iIKVM connector on the system board of your server to enable the iKVM function and activate the advanced system management features For more information about advanced system management refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide which is available for download at http www lenovo com UserManuals
32. MegaRAID Storage Manager program 79 intelligent diagnostics module locations 19 intelligent diagnostics module panel LED 19 locations 19 interface LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program 74 Setup Utility program 62 internal drives features 8 L LED ambient temperature limit 21 Ethernet status 24 front panel 17 hard disk drive status 18 hot swap hard disk drive status 33 hot swap redundant power supply status 23 intelligent diagnostics module panel 19 memory module status 20 microprocessor status 20 NIC status 18 optical drive status 16 power status 17 power supply error 21 LED 21 system board 56 system fan error 21 system status 18 ThinkServer Management Module status 57 Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage software 13 Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program using 80 locations 13 LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program interface 74 starting 74 machine type and model label locations 13 Main menu Setup Utility program 62 MegaRAID Storage Manager program installing and using 79 memory features 8 208 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual memory module installation rules 93 installing 98 removing 99 memory module installation guidelines 93 memory module status LED 20 microprocessor features 8 installing 143 replacing 147 microprocessor fan error LEDs LED 58 microprocessor status LED 20 N NIC status LED 18 non hot swap hard disk drive installing 135 removing 139
33. Utility program do the following 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 On the main interface of the program select Check Consistency and follow the instructions on the screen The consistency check rate is the rate at which consistency check operations are run on a system The consistency check rate can be configured between 0 percent and 100 percent At 0 percent the consistency check is done only if the system is not doing anything else At 100 percent the consistency check has a higher priority than any other system activity To configure the consistency check rate using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program do the following 78 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Note Using a consistency check rate of 0 or 100 percent is not recommended The default value is 30 percent 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 On the main interface of the program select Objects gt Adapter gt Chk Const Rate 3 Set the consistency check rate by typing a desired value from the keyboard directly Installing and using the MegaRAID Storage Manager program You can install and use the MegaRAID Storage Manager program to manage the RAID array and RAID controller in an operating system environ
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35. by telephone through the Customer Support Center The following services are available during the warranty period e Problem determination Trained service personnel are available to assist you with determining a hardware problem and deciding what action is necessary to fix the problem e Hardware repair If the problem is caused by hardware under warranty trained service personnel are available to provide the applicable level of service e Engineering Change management There might be changes that are required after a product has been sold Lenovo or your reseller will make selected Engineering Changes ECs that apply to your hardware available 196 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual The warranty does not cover the following Replacement or use of parts not manufactured for or by Lenovo or non warranted Lenovo parts Identification of software problem sources Configuration of the UEFI BIOS as part of an installation or upgrade Changes modifications or upgrades to device drivers Installation and maintenance of network operating systems NOS Installation and maintenance of application programs For the warranty type and duration for your product refer to the Safety Warranty and Support Information on the documentation DVD that comes with you server You must retain your proof of purchase to obtain warranty service For warranty service consult the worldwide Lenovo Support telephone list Telephone
36. cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Remove the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 Locate the IDM See Intelligent diagnostics module on page 19 Remove the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 Disconnect the signal cable of the IDM from the IDM connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 If necessary remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your access to the signal cable of the IDM Note the cable routing and then release the signal cable of the IDM from any cable clips or ties in the chassis Remove the screw Jon the chassis that secures the IDM Then carefully remove the IDM from the chassis and pull the signal cable of the IDM out of the hole in the chassis Figure 64 Removing the IDM Disconnect the signal cable from the rear of the IDM 10 11 12 Reinstall the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 Reinstall the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 If you are instructed to return the old IDM follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work
37. cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Locate the TMM Premium on the system board and then lift the TMM Premium straight up to remove it from the connector Je O B ESE Eee Ll a S Figure 59 Removing the TMM Premium 5 If you are instructed to return the old TMM Premium follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 118 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Installing or removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module hereinafter referred to as
38. do the following 1 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to download a BIOS update package Then put the amiboot rom file contained in the package into the root directory of a bootable USB key 2 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 3 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 4 Locate the BIOS recovery switch on the system board See System board jumpers and switches on page 52 Then remove any parts and disconnect any cables that might impede your access to the switch 5 Move the BIOS recovery switch from the default off position to the on position 6 Reinstall any parts and reconnect any cables Then reinstall the server cover See Completing the parts replacement on page 185 7 Connect the server to an ac power source and then start the server from the bootable USB key that contains the amiboot rom file The recovery process starts After the recovery process is completed your server will automatically turn off 8 Repeat step 2 through step 4 9 Move the BIOS recovery switch back to the off position 10 Repeat step 6 11 Connect the server to an ac power source and turn on the server The BIOS settings recover to the factory default settings You need to check and configure
39. do the following Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Remove the heat sink and fan assembly See Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly 1 on page 173 Locate the microprocessor socket press down the small handle on the microprocessor socket and then pull the handle a little bit outward to release it from the secured position Then gently press the microprocessor retainer to open it Ensure that the small handle and the microprocessor retainer are in the fully open position Figure 87 Opening the handle and microprocessor retainer 148 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 6 Touch only the edges of the microprocessor and carefully lift it straight up and out of the microprocessor socket Place the old microprocessor on a static protective surface Notes e Do not touch the gold contacts on the bottom of the microprocessor e Do not drop anything onto the microprocessor socket while it is exposed The socket pins must be kept as clean as possible Figure 88 Removing the microprocessor 7 Touch the static protective package that contains the new microprocessor to any unpainted surface
40. drives using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program independently of the operating system The ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 supports RAID levels 0 1 and 10 by default You also can activate RAID 5 by installing a ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID See Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 upgrade key for Advanced RAID on page 112 You can install and use the MegaRAID Storage Manager program to manage the RAID array and RAID controller in an operating system environment Before configuring RAID for your server observe the following precautions e Use hard disk drives that are of the same type SATA or SAS and have the same capacity within a single RAID array e The total drive capacity of the primary RAID array is limited to 2 TB RAID array status When you turn on the server the RAID controller ROM version the RAID array status and the list of available hard disk drives will be displayed during the POST The RAID array status can be one of the following e Online This is the normal status which indicates that the RAID array is working correctly e Degrade This status indicates that more than one hard disk drive in the RAID array cannot be synchronized or have failed You need to replace the failing hard disk drives and rebuild the data See Installing or replacing a hot swap hard disk drive on page 130 and Rebuilding a physical drive on page 77
41. e Heat to more than 100 C 212 F e Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Copyright Lenovo 2014 Statement 3 A CAUTION When laser products such as CD ROMs 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 nance 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 Statement 4 A gt 18 kg 39 7 Ib gt 32 kg 70 5 Ib gt 55 kg 121 2 Ib lt 32 kg 70 5 Ib lt 55 kg 121 2 Ib lt 100 kg 220 5 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 A A 2 0m gt elf vi ThinkSe
42. ensure that the two posts of the front system fan 1 are aligned with the corresponding holes in the inner side of the chassis Then carefully slide the front system fan 1 into the chassis until it snaps into position Figure 109 Installing the front system fan 1 8 Connect the new front system fan 1 cable to the system fan 1 connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 9 If you are instructed to return the old front system fan 1 follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the rear system fan Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the rear system fan 170 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e
43. fan assembly 1 do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of it e Before installing the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 use the cleaning pad that comes with the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 to wipe the thermal grease from the top of the microprocessor 1 Dispose of the cleaning pad after all of the thermal grease is removed from the microprocessor 1 9 Place the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 on the system board so that the four screws on the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 are aligned with the corresponding mounting studs on the system board Note the orientation of the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 and ensure that you properly place it so that you can easily connect the heat sink and fan assembly 1 cable to the microprocessor 1 fan connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 175 10 Install the four screws to secure the new heat sink and fan assembly 1 on the system board It is recommended that you carefully install the four screws using the following method to avoid any possible damage to the system board a Partially tighten screw then firmly tighten screw E and then return to screw i and firmly tighten it Do not over tighten the screws b Partially tighten screw then firmly tighten screw Ef and then return to screw and firmly tighten it Do not over tighten the screws
44. features The TMM provides system management and monitoring features based on the IPMI 2 0 specification IPMI helps lower the overall costs of server management You can find more information about IPMI 2 0 from the Web site of Intel The TMM also supports some non IPMI features such as the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP and the Platform Environment Control Interface PECI to provide more system management functions Refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server for more information Hot swap feature Some models support hot swap hard disk drives or hot swap redundant power supplies With the hot swap feature you can install remove or replace hard disk drives or a failing power supply without turning off the server Preboot Execution Environment PXE The Intel PXE technology enables you to boot your computers load an operating system or deploy executable images from a remote server by using a network interface The operation can be done independently of local data storage devices such as hard disk drives or operating systems Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID Your server supports onboard SATA software RAID and advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID configurations if you have a required RAID card installed For detailed information see Configuring RAID on page 72 Status light emitting diodes LEDs and diagnostic LEDs 10 ThinkServer TD340 User
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46. has a special type of memory that maintains the date time and configuration information for built in features The system board battery keeps the information active when you turn off the server The system board battery normally requires no charging nor maintenance throughout its life however no battery 176 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual lasts forever If the system board battery fails the date time and configuration information including passwords are lost and an error message is displayed when you turn on the server y Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced When replacing the lithium coin cell battery use only the same or an equivalent type that is recommended by the 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 The following statement applies to users in the state of California U S A California Perchlorate Information Products containing manganese dioxide lithium coin cell batteries may contain perchlorate Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for referenc
47. identify the system and device status and diagnose problems For information about the LEDs refer to the related topics in Locations on page 13 Using a diagnostic program The ThinkServer Diagnostic Tool program is available for you to diagnose server problems To use a diagnostic program do the following Copyright Lenovo 2014 189 1 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to locate a diagnostic program Download and unzip the diagnostic program package to get the diagnostic program package folder Open the diagnostic program package folder and run the QTW exe file Select the language when prompted Then click Continue Read the End User License Agreement EULA terms carefully and click Accept to start the program on hr Ww DY Follow the instructions on the screen to use the diagnostic program For detailed information about using a diagnostic program refer to the user guide of the diagnostic program which is available for download at http www lenovo com drivers Viewing the system event log The system event log SEL contains information about all the POST and system management interrupt SMI events You can view the SEL to diagnose system problems The TMM implements the SEL as specified in the IPMI 2 0 specification The SEL is accessible regardless of the system power state through the TMM in band and out of band interfaces For more information a
48. in the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program On each menu press the Enter key to show selectable options and select a desired option by using up and down arrow keys or type desired values from the keyboard directly Table 4 LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program menu items Menuitem Submenuitem Comments Configure Easy Configuration Create physical arrays An array will automatically become a virtual drive New Configuration Clear the existing configuration and start a new configuration View Add Configuration View the existing configuration or add a new configuration Clear Configuration Clear the existing configuration Select Boot Drive Select a boot virtual drive Initialize O Varies by configuration Initialize virtual drives Chapter 5 Configuring the server 75 Table 4 LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program menu items continued Menuitem Submenu item Comments Adapter Set adapter related parameters such as rebuild rate consistency check rate and so on Virtual Drive Set virtual drive parameters Physical Drive Set physical drive parameters such as creating a hot spare drive for the virtual drive making a failing drive as online changing a drive state and viewing the specifications of a physical drive Rebuild Varies by configuration Rebuild physical drives Check Consistency Varies by configuration Check consistency of virtual drives Creating adding or deletin
49. in this topic To replace the power distribution board and cage assembly do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the hot swap redundant power supplies See Installing or replacing a hot swap redundant power supply on page 151 Note If your server comes with one hot swap redundant power supply installed in the redundant power supply bay 1 the bay number is marked on the rear of the chassis there is a shied installed on bay 2 to protect the empty bay Remove the shield and save it for future use Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Remove the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 ona fk Ww Record the cable routing and connection Then disconnect the power cables of the power distribution board and cage assembly from the system board and all drives For server models with hot swap hard disk drives you also need to disconnect the power cables from the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes 7 Release the power cables of the power distribution board and cage assembly from the cable clips and ties in the chassis Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 163 8 Remove the two screws at the rear of the
50. information see Using the Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program on page 80 Remote management software The integrated TMM provides basic remote management features for the server The add on TMM Premium option provides advanced remote management features for the server For detailed information about the remote management software and server remote management refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide which is available for download at http www lenovo com UserManuals Diagnostic program The ThinkServer Diagnostic Tool program is available for you to diagnose server problems For more information see Using a diagnostic program on page 189 Locations This topic provides information to help you locate your server components Machine type model and serial number label This topic helps you locate the two labels that contain the machine type model and serial number information for your server The two labels are the same One is on the front bezel and the other is on the chassis The machine type model and serial number identify your server When you contact Lenovo for help the information helps support technicians to identify your server and provide faster service Chapter 3 Product overview 13 The following illustration is a sample of the machine type model and serial number labels on the server Note Depending on the model type your server might look slightly different from this illustra
51. installation order in mirroring mode This section explains the memory module installation order in mirroring mode In this mode the server maintains two identical copies of all data in memory and the RAS features are available For more information about the RAS features refer to the related section in Features on page 7 Notes e In this mode slots A1 and A2 cannot be populated e All memory modules to be installed must be the same type LV RDIMM RDIMM or UDIMM with the same capacity frequency voltage and number of ranks The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have only one microprocessor CPU1 installed Table 9 Memory module installation order in mirroring mode for servers with one microprocessor CPU1 DIMM o y ajm e oa o The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have two microprocessors CPU1 and CPU2 installed Table 10 Memory module installation order in mirroring mode for servers with two microprocessors CPU1 DIMM CPU2 DIMM COo Tet eje e o ee eee omm rsaoros i se s eiia 96 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Memory module installation order in sparing mode This section explains the memory module installation order in sparing mode The sparing mode provides memory redundancy In this mode the RAS features are available For more information about the RAS features
52. license or indemnity under the intellectual property rights of Lenovo or third parties All information contained in this document was obtained in specific environments and is presented as an illustration The result obtained in other operating environments may vary Lenovo may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you Any references in this publication to non Lenovo Web sites are provided for convenience only and do not in any manner serve as an endorsement of those Web sites The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this Lenovo product and use of those Web sites is at your own risk Any performance data contained herein was determined in a controlled environment Therefore the result obtained in other operating environments may vary significantly Some measurements may have been made on development level systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same on generally available systems Furthermore some measurements may have been estimated through extrapolation Actual results may vary Users of this document should verify the applicable data for their specific environment Copyright Lenovo 2014 199 Trademarks Lenovo the Lenovo logo and ThinkServer are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States other countries or both Intel Intel Core and Intel Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the Un
53. number of spans RAID 10 requires a minimum number of four hard disk drives and also requires an even number of drives for example six hard disk drives or eight hard disk drives e RAID 50 a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 5 RAID 50 uses distributed parity and disk striping A RAID 50 drive group is a spanned drive group in which data is striped across multiple RAID 5 drive groups RAID 50 works best with data that requires high reliability high request rates high data transfers and medium to large capacity Note Having virtual drives of different RAID levels such as RAID 0 and RAID 5 in the same drive group is not allowed For example if an existing RAID 5 virtual drive is created out of partial space in an array the next virtual drive in the array has to be RAID 5 only RAID 50 requires a minimum number of six hard disk drives For detailed information about RAID refer to Introduction to RAID in the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server Configuring RAID using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring supported RAID and installing supported Windows and Linux operating systems and device drivers on your server The user guide for the program can be accessed directly from the program interface The ThinkServer EasyStartup program has the following features for RAID configuration e For use with all supported
54. numbers are subject to change without notice The most up to date telephone list for Lenovo Support is always available on the Web site at http www lenovo com support phone If the telephone number for your country or region is not listed contact your Lenovo reseller or Lenovo marketing representative Using other services If you travel with a Lenovo notebook computer or relocate your computer to a country where your desktop notebook or server machine type is sold your computer might be eligible for International Warranty Service which automatically entitles you to obtain warranty service throughout the warranty period Service will be performed by service providers authorized to perform warranty service Service methods and procedures vary by country and some services might not be available in all countries International Warranty Service is delivered through the method of service such as depot carry in or on site service that is provided in the servicing country Service centers in certain countries might not be able to service all models of a particular machine type In some countries fees and restrictions might apply at the time of service To determine whether your computer is eligible for International Warranty Service and to view a list of countries where service is available go to http www lenovo com support click Warranty and follow the instructions on the screen For technical assistance with the installation of or quest
55. only to server models that have non hot swap hard disk drives installed See Features on page 7 for more information about the supported non hot swap hard disk drives Before you begin consider the following hard disk drive installation rules e Follow the order of the hard disk drive bays when installing a hard disk drive See Server components on page 28 to locate the hard disk drive bays in your server e For RAID configuration the hard disk drives must be the same type with the same capacity if they are within a single RAID array For more information see Configuring RAID on page 72 e For hard disk drives with different capacities install the hard disk drive by following the order of the hard disk drive bays as well as the order from the lowest capacity to the highest capacity Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 139 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the non hot swap hard disk drive and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To remove a non hot swap hard disk drive do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrica
56. package Note Carefully handle the TPM by its edges Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 119 5 Locate the TPM connector on the system board and then insert the TPM into the TPM connector ij D is aes Uy ls af L N 4 Figure 60 Installing the TPM What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then you can configure the TPM function in the Setup Utility program See Configuring the TPM function on page 66 Removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the TPM i
57. secure the backplane on the cage Figure 101 Installing the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane Note If you want to install the following backplane for the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive cage ensure that the backplane is secured by the two tabs Then install the three screws to secure the backplane on the cage Figure 102 Installing the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 161 12 Slide the hard disk drive cage into the chassis from the front until it snaps into position Note The following illustration shows the 3 5 inch hard disk drive cage For the 2 5 inch hard disk drive cage the installation procedure is the same ia A 7 Y LF Tha Figure 103 Installing the hard disk drive cage 13 Reinstall all the hot swap hard disk drives and dummy trays if any in the hard disk drive cage See Installing or replacing a hot swap hard disk drive on page 130 14 Refer to your note to reconnect the cables to the backplane 15 Reinstall the front system fan 1 See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 16 Reinstall the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 17 If you are instructed to return the old backplane follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e T
58. settings as user default values before updating the BIOS Then you can select Restore User Chapter 5 Configuring the server 67 Defaults on the Save amp Exit menu in the Setup Utility program to restore the user default values after updating the BIOS In this case you can keep your previous BIOS settings and do not need to reconfigure the settings after updating the BIOS You also can record your specific BIOS settings before updating the BIOS for an easier reconfiguration in the new BIOS version To update flash the BIOS do the following 1 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to locate the BIOS update package 2 Download the BIOS update package and the TXT file that contains installation instructions 3 Print the TXT file and follow the instructions to update flash the BIOS 4 Check and reconfigure the BIOS settings for your specific needs based on your note or refer to Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 after the BIOS update process is completed Recovering from a BIOS update failure If the power to your server is interrupted while the BIOS is being updated your server might not restart correctly If this happens perform the following procedure to recover from the BIOS update failure Note If the operating system of your server is installed under EFI mode you need to reinstall the operating system after recovering the BIOS To recover from a BIOS update failure
59. such remedial measures is a customer responsibility Table 15 Limits for particulates and gases Particulate e The room air must be continuously filtered with 40 atmospheric dust spot efficiency MERV 9 according to ASHRAE Standard 52 21 e Air that enters a data center must be filtered to 99 97 efficiency or greater using high efficiency particulate air HEPA filters that meet MIL STD 282 e The deliquescent relative humidity of the particulate contamination must be more than 60 2 e The room must be free of conductive contamination such as zinc whiskers Gaseous e Copper Class G1 as per ANSI ISA 71 04 1985 e Silver Corrosion rate of less than 300 A in 30 days 1 ASHRAE 52 2 2008 Method of Testing General Ventilation Air Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size Atlanta American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers Inc 2 The deliquescent relative humidity of particulate contamination is the relative humidity at which the dust absorbs enough water to become wet and promote ionic conduction 3 ANSI ISA 71 04 1985 Environmental conditions for process measurement and control systems Airborne contaminants Instrument Society of America Research Triangle Park North Carolina U S A Polyvinyl Chloride PVC cable and cord notice WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the Sta
60. swap hard disk drive backplane or to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the upper hard disk drive cage Figure 27 Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the RAID card to the backplanes For the connector location information about the RAID card backplane and system board refer to the related topics in Locations on page 13 For information about connecting the appropriate power connector of the power supply to the backplane see Hot swap hard disk drive backplane on page 39 Connecting cables from the RAID card to the expander card and then from the expander card to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes To support more than eight and up to sixteen 2 5 inch hard disk drives your server must have a supported RAID card and an expander card installed You need to connect cables from the RAID card to the expander card and then from the expander card to the backplanes Use the following instructions to connect cables from the RAID card to the expander card first e If you are using a ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter do the following 1 Use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the cable to the port 0 on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the connector 1 on the expander card Chapter 3 Produ
61. the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 12 If you are instructed to return the old non hot swap power supply assembly follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the hot swap hard disk drive backplane Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 157 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the hot swap hard disk drive backplane This topic applies only to server models that have hot swap hard disk drives installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e The hot swap hard disk drive backplane is sensitive to ESD Ensure that you read and understand Handling static sensitive devices on page 84 first and carefully perform the operation e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the new hot swap hard disk drive backplane and follow those instructions in addition to
62. this topic e Your microprocessor socket and socket cover might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic To install the second microprocessor do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Locate the microprocessor socket 2 on the system board See System board components on page 48 144 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 5 Press down the small handle on the microprocessor socket and then pull the handle a little bit outward to release it from the secured position Then gently press the microprocessor retainer to open it Ensure that the small handle and the microprocessor retainer are in the fully open position Figure 82 Opening the handle and microprocessor retainer 6 Remove the plastic microprocessor socket cover Store the microprocessor socket cover in the event that you later remove the microprocessor and need the socket cover to protect the pins on the socket Note Do not drop anything onto the microprocessor socket while it is exposed The socket pins must be kept as clean as possible Figure 83 Removing the microprocessor socket cover 7
63. 1 108 165 173 hot swap hard disk drive 130 hot swap hard disk drive backplane 157 hot swap redundant power supply 151 microprocessor 147 non hot swap power supply assembly 155 optical drive 126 power distribution board and cage assembly 162 rear system fan 170 system board 178 system board battery 176 road map 209 server setup 5 running consistency check 78 S Save amp Exit menu Setup Utility program 64 security front door lock 28 integrated cable lock 27 padlock 26 Security menu Setup Utility program 63 serial number label locations 13 server components locations 28 server configuration updating 187 server cover installing 185 removing 85 server documentation 2 server locks locations 25 Server Management menu Setup Utility program 63 server package 7 server setup road map 5 service getting 195 setting hot spare drive 77 setting changing deleting password 65 Setup Utility program exiting 67 interface 62 password 65 starting 61 TPM 66 using 61 software 12 specifications 12 starting LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program 74 Setup Utility program 61 ThinkServer EasyStartup program 69 startup device selecting 66 Setup Utility program 66 static sensitive devices guidelines 84 static sensitive devices handling 84 system board 48 LED 56 replacing 178 system board battery replacing 176 system board components locations 48 system board jumpers and switches locat
64. 4 108 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 Konformitatszeichen CE zu f hren Verantwortlich f r die Konformitatserklarung 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 Funkst6rungen 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 entstdrt 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 des EMVG sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Handbtchern angegeben zu installieren und zu betreiben Eurasian compliance mark EH Appendix A Notices 205 ENERGY STAR model information ENERGY ST
65. 9 e To update your system firmware see Updating the firmware on page 80 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 187 188 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and diagnostics This chapter provides information about basic troubleshooting and diagnostic methods to help you solve problems that might occur in the server If you cannot diagnose and correct a problem by using the information in this chapter see Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 for additional troubleshooting resources Troubleshooting procedure Use the following information as a general procedure for diagnosing and troubleshooting problems you experience with your server 1 Verify that the power cords and the cables for all attached devices are connected correctly and securely 2 Verify that the server and all attached devices that require ac power are connected to properly grounded functioning electrical outlets 3 Verify that all installed hardware and attached devices are enabled in the BIOS settings of your server For more information about accessing and changing the BIOS settings see Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 4 View the status and diagnostic LEDs to identify the system and device status and diagnose problems See Viewing the status and diagnostic LEDs on page 189 5 If the server is not working after you have added
66. AR ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U S Environmental Protection Agency and the U S Department of Energy aimed at saving money and protecting the environment through energy efficient products and practices Lenovo is proud to offer our customers products with an ENERGY STAR compliant designation Some models of the following machine types have been designed and tested to conform to the ENERGY STAR program requirement for computer servers at the time of manufacture 70B6 and 70B7 For more information about ENERGY STAR ratings for Lenovo servers go to http www lenovo com By using ENERGY STAR compliant products and taking advantage of the power management features of your server you reduce the consumption of electricity Reduced electrical consumption contributes to potential financial savings a cleaner environment and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions For more information about ENERGY STAR go to http www energystar gov Lenovo encourages you to make efficient use of energy an integral part of your day to day operations To help in this endeavor set the following power management features to take effect when your servers have been used e Processor or core reduced power states e Variable speed fan control based on power or thermal readings e Low power memory states e Liquid cooling capability 206 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Index 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive ba
67. DIMMC2 CPUI1 Figure 45 CPU1 DIMMs and CPU2 DIMMs Table 6 Memory module installation rules for servers with two microprocessors D T ee The following section explains the memory module installation rules in independent mode mirroring mode sparing mode and lockstep mode Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 95 Memory module installation order in independent mode This section explains the memory module installation order in independent mode In this mode the RAS features are not available For more information about the RAS features refer to the related section in Features on page 7 Note All memory modules to be installed must be the same type LV RDIMM RDIMM or UDIMM It is also recommended that all memory modules have the same frequency voltage and number of ranks The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have only one microprocessor CPU71 installed Table 7 Memory module installation order in independent mode for servers with one microprocessor nom m a j mm e oa o The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have two microprocessors CPU1 and CPU2 installed Table 8 Memory module installation order in independent mode for servers with two microprocessors CPU1 DIMM CPU2 DIMM Ef _ 7 ee oe oe else ale omms 1 e e e ule le e olee Memory module
68. E Hard disk drive bay 0 EJ Front system fan 1 30 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual E Expansion card Rear system fan 3 Ea Power supply EEJ CPU2 DIMMs vary by model Notes e The low profile PCI card bracket Ej and main PCI card bracket J are available in server models that come with a RAID card e f your server has up to eight 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives the hot swap SAS hard disk drives need to be installed into the hard disk drive bays 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 The following illustration shows the components of server models with up to four 3 5 inch non hot swap SATA hard disk drives POY Figure 14 Components of server models with up to four 3 5 inch non hot swap SATA hard disk drives Chapter 3 Product overview 31 E Heat sink and fan assembly 2 Hard disk drive bay 0 E CPU1 DIMMs vary by model Front system fan 1 EJ Heat sink and fan assembly 1 Front system fan 2 EQ Intelligent Diagnostics Module available in some System board models H Front panel System board battery J Optical drive bay 2 with an optical drive installed Expansion card varies by model in some models EJ Optical drive bay 1 with an optical drive installed CRU identification CRUs are parts that can be upgraded or replaced by the customer If a CRU is determined to be defective during the warranty period a replacement CRU wil
69. EasyStartup program 2 Download the ISO image for the ThinkServer EasyStartup program and the readme file The readme file contains important information about the ThinkServer EasyStartup program 3 Print the readme file and read it carefully 4 Use an optical drive and any DVD burning software to create a bootable disc with the ISO image Features of the ThinkServer EasyStartup program This topic lists the features of the ThinkServer EasyStartup program The ThinkServer EasyStartup program has the following features e Contained in a self starting bootable DVD e Easy to use language selectable interface e Integrated help system and user guide e Automatic hardware detection e Contains the RAID configuration utility e Provides device drivers based on the server model and detected devices e Downloads device drivers from the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD according to the operating system e Selectable partition size and file system type e Support for multiple operating systems e Ability to install the operating system and device drivers in an unattended mode to save time e Ability to create a reuseable response file that can be used with similarly configured Lenovo servers to make future installations even faster Starting the ThinkServer EasyStartup program This topic provides instructions on how to start the ThinkServer EasyStartup program After you start the program and enter the main interface click User Guide for detailed inf
70. If you decide to set a password read the following topics Setup Utility program password types The following types of passwords are available in the Setup Utility program e Administrator password Setting an administrator password deters unauthorized users from changing configuration settings If you are responsible for maintaining the configuration settings of several computers you might want to set an administrator password When an administrator password is set you are prompted to type a valid password each time you try to access the Setup Utility program The Setup Utility program cannot be accessed until a valid password is typed in e User password When a user password is set the server cannot be used until a valid password is typed in Note If both the administrator password and user password are set you can type either password to use the server However you must use your administrator password to change any configuration settings Password considerations For security reasons it is recommended to use a strong password that cannot be easily compromised Notes e The Setup Utility program passwords are not case sensitive e The server supports Setup Utility program passwords that consist of three to 20 characters To set a strong password use the following guidelines e Have at least eight characters in length e Contain at least one alphabetic character and one numeric character e Not be your name or your user name e N
71. PCI card bracket assembly is installed in your server remove the PCI card bracket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 Locate and remove the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter which is a kind of RAID card See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 Carefully remove the three screws that secure the TR 700 Battery and then lift the TR 700 Battery up from the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter Note Center the screwdriver when you remove the screws to avoid possible damage to any parts Sie Ce ae ss es 7 n a AY gt BD Figure 55 Removing the TR 700 Battery 7 lf you want to install a new TR 700 Battery see Installing the TR 700 Battery on page 110 8 Reinstall the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter with a new TR 700 Battery or without a TR 700 Battery See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 Reinstall the PCI card bracket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 What to do next In To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 stalling or removing the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 upgrade key for Advanced RAID Your server supports both the ThinkServer RAID 100 upgrade key for Advanced RAID hereinafter referred to as the TR 100 Key and the ThinkServer
72. RAID 300 upgrade key for Advanced RAID hereinafter referred to as the TR 300 Key The TR 100 or TR 300 Key expands the capability of the system board by activating RAID 5 112 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual for the onboard SATA or SAS software RAID correspondingly You can purchase a TR 100 or TR 300 Key from Lenovo and install it to the iButton socket on the system board This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the TR 100 or TR 300 Key Installing the TR 100 or TR 300 Key Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the TR 100 or TR 300 Key Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Use any documentation that comes with the TR 100 or TR 300 Key and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic To install the TR 100 or TR 300 Key do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Rem
73. RAID controllers e Automatically detects hardware and lists all supported RAID configurations e Configures one or more disk arrays per controller depending on the number of drives attached to the controller and the RAID level selected e Supports hot spare drives e Creates a RAID response file that can be used to configure RAID controllers on similarly configured Lenovo servers See Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 69 and view the user guide from the main interface of the program Some RAID management software also is provided on the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD to help you manage RAID arrays and RAID controllers in an operating system environment After you enter the operating system Chapter 5 Configuring the server 73 insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD into the optical drive The installation packages for the programs are located in the Utilities and Others folder in the root directory of the DVD The ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD is designed for different types of servers and the Utilities and Others folder might contain additional installation packages that are not required to be installed on your server Configuring the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 The ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 also known as onboard SATA SAS software RAID is integrated in the PCH on the system board If you connect the signal cables from the system board to the hard disk drives or backplane you can configure RAID for the hard disk
74. TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual turned on Many errors are first indicated by a lit error LED on the diagnostic panel of the server If an LED is lit one or more LEDs elsewhere in the server might also be lit to direct you to the source of the error The following illustration shows the ThinkServer Management Module status LED and system fan error LEDs on the system board B Nne ial SEE o Ure Sea Figure 33 System board LEDs E System fan 3 error LED EJ Microprocessor 2 fan error LED E System fan 1 error LED El Microprocessor 1 fan error LED Ell System fan 2 error LED El ThinkServer Management Module status LED EXER System fan error LEDs When a system fan error LED on the system board is lit it indicates that the corresponding system fan is operating too slowly or has
75. Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Locate the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter and remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your operation 5 Touch the static protective package that contains the TR 500 Key to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the TR 500 Key out of the package Note Carefully handle the TR 500 Key by its edges Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 107 6 Locate the TR 500 Key connector on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter and then insert the TR 500 Key into the connector You might need to remove the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter first install the TR 500 Key on it and then reinstall the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 Note Ensure that the TR 500 Key is securely seated on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter i Cc d4 7 Figure 52 Installing the TR 500 Key 7 Reinstall any parts or reconnect any cables that you have removed What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installatio
76. Touch the static protective package that contains the new microprocessor to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new microprocessor from the package Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 145 8 Remove the protective cover that protects the gold contacts on the bottom of the new microprocessor Do not touch the pins on the microprocessor socket and the gold contacts on the bottom of the new microprocessor Figure 84 Do not touch the pins 9 Note the orientation of the new microprocessor Hold the new microprocessor by its edges and align the notches J on it with the tabs jin the microprocessor socket Then carefully lower the new microprocessor straight down into the microprocessor socket Note The small triangle J on one corner of the new microprocessor is the microprocessor orientation indicator The new microprocessor is in the correct orientation when this indicator faces the beveled corner J of the microprocessor socket Figure 85 Installing the microprocessor 146 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 10 Gently close the microprocessor retainer press down the small handle and then push the handle inward to lock the retainer into position and secure the new microprocessor in the socket Figure 86 Securing the microprocessor in the socket 11 Install the new heat sink and fan assembly that comes with the microprocessor o
77. Use any documentation that comes with the new front system fan 1 and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To replace the front system fan 1 do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Locate the front system fan 1 See Server components on page 28 4 Disconnect the front system fan 1 cable from the system fan 1 connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 5 Press the two tabs of the front system fan 1 towards each other until the two tips J are aligned with the corresponding holes in the chassis Then carefully slide the front system fan 1 out of the chassis Figure 108 Removing the front system fan 1 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 169 6 Touch the static protective package that contains the new front system fan 1 to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new front system fan 1 from the package 7 Position the new front system fan 1 on the system fan 1 mounting area of the chassis so that the three tips J on the bottom of the front system fan 1 are aligned with the corresponding holes in the mounting area Meanwhile
78. Use any documentation that comes with the new rear system fan and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To replace the rear system fan do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Locate the rear system fan See Server components on page 28 Disconnect the rear system fan cable from the system fan 3 connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 171 5 The rear system fan is attached to the chassis by four rubber mounts Remove the rear system fan by cutting the rubber mounts and pulling the rear system fan out of the chassis Ss Figure 110 Removing the rear system fan 6 Touch the static protective package that contains the new rear system fan to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new rear system fan from the package 172 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 7 Position the new rear system fan which has four new rubber mounts attached on the chassis so that the four new rubber mounts are aligned with the corresponding holes in the chassis P
79. Web page See Updating the firmware on page 80 for more information e Before you install optional hardware devices ensure that the server is working correctly If the server is not working correctly see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and diagnostics on page 189 to do basic troubleshooting If the problem cannot be solved see Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 e Observe good housekeeping in the area where you are working Put removed covers and other parts in a safe place e f you must turn on the server while the server cover is removed ensure 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 Ensure 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 Ensure that you have an adequate number of properly grounded electrical outlets for the server monitor and other devices Copyright Lenovo 2014 83 e Back up all important data before you make changes to drives e Have a small flat blade screwdriver available e You do not have to turn off the s
80. a O e o ThinkServer Management Module Premium available as an option Yi No ThinkServer RAID 100 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID available as an option ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID available as an option ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery available as an option Noo o ooo Ys OS ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module available as an option E Hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs This topic applies only to server models with hot swap hard disk drives Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic Each hot swap hard disk drive has two status LEDs on the front Unlock and open the front door to access the hard disk drives and view the status LEDs Chapter 3 Product overview 33 Figure 15 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs 34 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Yen N BY Sel Figure 16 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs Hard disk drive activity LED Hard disk drive RAID status LED Off Off The hard disk drive has failed or is not present On green Off The hard disk drive is present but not in use Blinking green The hard disk drive is active and data is being transferred On green Blinking rapidly about four flashes The RAID controller is id
81. a from the drives Then turn off all attached devices and the server 2 Disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets 3 Disconnect the power cords Input Output I O cables and all other cables that are connected to the server 4 Remove any locking device that secures the server cover such as a padlock or an integrated cable lock See Server locks on page 25 5 Loosen the thumbscrew that secures the server cover and then slide the server cover to the rear until it is stopped Notes a The server cover is securely installed and you need to use a tool such as a screwdriver to loosen the thumbscrew that secures the server cover The thumbscrew is an integrated part of the server cover Do not try to remove the thumbscrew from the server cover b It is recommended that you wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover Figure 34 Sliding the server cover to the rear 86 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 6 Pivot the server cover outward to completely remove it Figure 35 Removing the server cover Attention For proper cooling and airflow install the server cover before turning on the server Operating the server for more than 30 minutes with the server cover removed might damage server components To reinstall the server cover see Reinstalling the server cover and reconn
82. aligned with the key Jin the memory slot Then press the new memory module straight down into the memory slot until the retaining clips close and the new memory module snaps into position Note If there is a gap between the memory module and the retaining clips the memory module has not been installed correctly Open the retaining clips remove the memory module and then reinstall it into the memory slot until the retaining clips are completely closed Figure 47 Installing a memory module 9 Reinstall any parts or reconnect any cables that you have removed What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Removing a memory module Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove a memory module Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note To optimize system performance ensure that you consider and follow the memory module installation rules when performing the operation See Memory module installation rules on page 93 To remove a memory module do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and tu
83. all the memory modules 4 Replace the suspect memory modules Trained service technician only Replace the system board Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and diagnostics 193 Keyboard mouse or USB device problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the order in which they are listed until the problem is solved If none of these actions solve the problem see Troubleshooting procedure on page 189 for the subsequent steps you should check after using the information in this topic Stem dC All or some keys on the keyboard do not work 1 Ensure that e The USB keyboard cable is securely connected to a USB connector on the server If the USB keyboard is connected to a USB hub disconnect the keyboard from the hub and connect it directly to the server No keys are stuck The USB controller is enabled in the Setup Utility program See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 2 Restart the server Replace the keyboard The mouse or pointing device does not work Ensure that e The mouse or pointing device cable is securely connected to the server If the USB mouse or pointing device is connected to a USB hub disconnect the mouse or pointing device from the hub and connect it directly to the server The mouse or pointing device is clean and no dust accumulates The device drivers are installed correctly The USB controller is enabled in the Setup Utility program See Us
84. anagement Bus PMBus connector The ThinkServer Management Module can read the power supply status registered through PMBus You do not need to connect any device to the PMBus connector This connector is kept for power management in models with redundant power supplies The function of the PMBus connector is not available for models with a screw secured non hot swap power supply assembly EJ System fan 2 connector Used to connect the cable of the upper front system fan front system fan 2 EQ Microprocessor 1 fan connector Used to connect the heat sink and fan assembly 1 cable Microprocessor 1 power connector Used to connect the power connector of the power supply to provide power to the microprocessor installed in the microprocessor socket 1 EH Platform Controller Hub PCH This chip provides the data buffering and interface arbitration required to ensure that system interfaces operate efficiently and provides the bandwidth necessary for the system to achieve peak performance The chip also supports and provides many other features including the onboard SATA SAS software RAID EEJ iButton socket By default your server supports onboard SATA SAS software RAID levels 0 1 and 10 However you can activate onboard SATA SAS software RAID 5 by installing a ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 upgrade key for Advanced RAID in the iButton socket For more information see Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 upgrade key
85. anced SATA SAS hardware RAID functions You also can purchase a supported RAID card from Lenovo and install it into the server See RAID card on page 35 The RAID card provides the WebBIOS Configuration Utility program to help you configure RAID independently of the operating system You also can install the MegaRAID Storage Manager program and the MegaCLI Configuration Utility program to help you manage the RAID array and RAID controller in an operating system environment The installation packages for the MegaRAID Storage Manager program and the MegaCLI Configuration Utility program are on the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD After you enter the operating system insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD into the optical drive The installation packages for the programs are located in the Utilities and Others folder in the root directory of the DVD Note The ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD is designed for different types of servers and the Utilities and Others folder might contain additional installation packages that are not required to be installed on your server Chapter 5 Configuring the server 79 For instructions on how to configure and manage the advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server This document also is available on the Lenovo Web site at http www lenovo com UserManuals Configuring the Ethernet controllers The Ethernet controllers are
86. and might not include user manuals or all program functionality Particulate contamination Attention Airborne particulates including metal flakes or particles and reactive gases acting alone or in combination with other environmental factors such as humidity or temperature might pose a risk to the server that is described in this document Risks that are posed by the presence of excessive particulate levels or concentrations of harmful gases include damage that might cause the server to malfunction or cease functioning altogether This specification sets forth limits for particulates and gases that are intended to avoid such damage The limits must not be viewed or used as definitive limits because numerous other factors such as temperature or moisture content of the air can influence the impact of particulates or environmental corrosives and gaseous contaminant transfer In the absence of specific limits that are set forth in this document you must implement practices that maintain particulate and gas levels that are consistent with the protection of human health and safety If Lenovo determines that the levels of particulates or gases in your environment have caused damage to the server Lenovo may condition provision of repair 200 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual or replacement of servers or parts on implementation of appropriate remedial measures to mitigate such environmental contamination Implementation of
87. and server front door to ensure the security See Server locks on page 25 8 Reconnect external cables and power cords to the server See Rear view of the server on page 21 to identify the connectors on the rear panel of the server Attention To avoid component damage connect the power cords last Note In most areas of the world Lenovo requires the return of the defective CRU Information about this will come with the CRU or will come a few days after the CRU arrives Updating the server configuration When you turn on the server for the first time after you install remove or replace a device you might need to update the server configuration Some optional devices have device drivers that you must install For information about installing device drivers use the documentation that comes with each optional device To obtain the supported device drivers for your server from the Lenovo Support Web site go to http Awww lenovo com support Click Download amp Drivers gt ThinkServer and follow the instructions on the Web page to find and download the device drivers you need Refer to the following information resources to update the server configuration e To update the BIOS configuration see Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 e To update the RAID configuration see Configuring RAID on page 72 e To use the ThinkServer EasyStartup program see Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 6
88. ander card Refer to the following topics for information about the connector locations on the RAID card and expander card e RAID card on page 35 e Expander card on page 38 46 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Use the following instructions to connect cables from the expander card to the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplanes 1 For hard disk drive 0 to hard disk drive 3 use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the connector 3 on the expander card Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS connector 0 on the backplane installed on the lower hard disk drive cage 2 For hard disk drive 4 to hard disk drive 7 use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the connector 4 on the expander card Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS connector 1 on the backplane installed on the lower hard disk drive cage 3 For hard disk drive 8 to hard disk drive 11 use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the connector 5 on the expander card Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS connector 0 on the backplane installed on the upper hard disk drive cage 4 For hard disk drive 12 to hard disk drive 15
89. ard disk drive See Connecting the cables on page 43 Figure 76 Connecting cables to the rear of the non hot swap hard disk drive Connect the other end of the SATA signal cable to the appropriate SATA connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 and Connecting the cables on page 43 Reinstall the front system fan 1 See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 138 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 13 Align the top edge of the EMlI protective panel with the top side of the hard disk drive cage and then pivot the EMl protective panel down until it snaps into position NY AA QU ff LL TA aia We A Gaaesenerss Ss FA Figure 77 Installing the EMIl protective panel 14 Close and lock the front door What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then you might need to reconfigure RAID for your server See Configuring RAID on page 72 Removing a non hot swap hard disk drive Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove a non hot swap hard disk drive This topic applies
90. at all the memory modules run at 1 50 V e When you install memory modules with different frequencies into the memory slots for the same microprocessor all the memory modules run at the lowest frequency e It is recommended that you install the low voltage memory modules into the memory slots for the same microprocessor to ensure low power consumption e It is recommended that you install the high frequency memory modules into the memory slots for the same microprocessor to ensure high performance Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 93 The following illustration shows the locations of all memory slots on a system board that has two microprocessors also known as CPUs installed J z no Sne p fin T ho F Ug l OJ St ES Figure 43 Memory slots on the system board Memory slot CPU1 DIMMA1 Memory slot CPU2
91. ation about your system Setup Utility program interface This topic provides general information about the menus and items in the Setup Utility program Depending on the BIOS version of your server some menu or item information might differ slightly from the information in this topic Notes e The default settings already are optimized for you Use the default value for any item you are not familiar with Do not change the value of unfamiliar items to avoid unexpected problems If you consider changing the server configuration proceed with extreme caution Setting the configuration incorrectly might cause unexpected results If you cannot turn on the server because of incorrect BIOS settings use the Clear CMOS jumper to restore the BIOS settings to the factory default settings See System board jumpers and switches on page 52 e If you have changed any hardware in the server you might need to reflash the BIOS the BMC firmware and the FRU Sensor Data Records SDR The Setup Utility program main interface consists of the following menus e Main menu on page 62 e Advanced menu on page 62 e Security menu on page 63 e Server Management menu on page 63 e Boot Options menu on page 64 e Boot Manager menu on page 64 e Save amp Exit menu on page 64 Lenovo provides the BIOS update utility on the Lenovo Support Web site You can download the BIOS update utility to update the BIOS if the ne
92. board Refer to the information that you have recorded and the related topics in Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 83 21 If you are instructed to return the old system board follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping 184 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 e After a system board is replaced do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program by pressing the F1 key and then check the BIOS and BMC version 2 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to download the latest version of firmware Then install the firmware to your server 3 Update the machine type model number and serial number of the system board Either you will be prompted to do this while upgrading the BIOS or you can locate the files for updating the VPD within the DOS BIOS package For some servers the VPD utility is available for download at http Awww lenovo com drivers Note If you want to use the Firmware Updater program ensure that it is the latest version To get the latest version of the Firmware Updater program go to http www lenovo com drivers locate different versions of the program and then identify the latest ve
93. bout viewing the SEL refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server Basic troubleshooting tables Use the basic troubleshooting information to find solutions to problems that have definite symptoms ThinkServer EasyStartup program problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the order in which they are listed until the problem is solved If none of these actions solve the problem see Troubleshooting procedure on page 189 for the subsequent steps you should check after using the information in this topic If the problem still cannot be solved seek technical assistance See Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 Note If you are instructed to remove install or replace any CRUs refer to the related procedure in Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 83 Stem Con The ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD does not start 1 Ensure that the server supports the ThinkServer EasyStartup program and has a bootable DVD drive 2 Ensure that you have set the optical drive with the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD as the first startup device 3 Verify if the optical drive or the disc has problems See Optical drive problems on page 191 The operating system installation program continuously Make more space available on the hard disk drive loops The ThinkServer EasyStartup program cannot start t
94. ce Manual for instructions on how to diagnose problems and do basic troubleshooting The troubleshooting and diagnostics information might tell you that you need additional or updated device drivers or other software Lenovo maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download documentation or device drivers and updates To access the Lenovo Support Web site go to http www lenovo com support For more information about your server documentation see Server documentation on page 2 If you suspect a software problem refer to the documentation including readme files and online help that comes with the operating system or software program ThinkServer Web site The ThinkServer Web site provides up to date information and services to help you buy use upgrade and maintain your server You also can do the following by visiting the ThinkServer Web site at http www lenovo com thinkserver e Shop for servers as well as upgrades and accessories for your server e Purchase additional services and software e Purchase upgrades and extended hardware repair services e Access the Lenovo Limited Warranty LLW e Access the online manuals for your products e Access troubleshooting and support information for your server model and other supported products e Download the latest device drivers and software updates for your server model e Find the service and support phone numbers for your c
95. chassis and the two screws on the metal clip at the front of the power distribution board and cage assembly Then push the power distribution board and cage assembly to the rear and then carefully slide it out of the chassis Figure 104 Removing the power distribution board and cage assembly 9 Touch the static protective package that contains the new power distribution board and cage assembly to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new power distribution board and cage assembly from the package 164 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 10 Install the new power distribution board and cage assembly into the chassis so that the two screw holes in the rear of the new power distribution board and cage assembly are aligned with the corresponding holes marked with R in the rear of the chassis Meanwhile ensure that the two screw holes in the metal clip at the front of the new power distribution board and cage assembly are aligned with the corresponding holes in the chassis Then install the four screws to secure the new power distribution board and cage assembly in place Note Use only screws provided by Lenovo Figure 105 Installing the power distribution board and cage assembly 11 Refer to your note to connect the power cables of the new power distribution board and cage assembly to the system board all drives and or hot swap hard disk drive backplanes
96. cket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Removing the TR 700 Battery Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the TR 700 Battery if your server has a ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter with a TR 700 Battery option installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e If you remove the TR 700 Battery you will lose the backup power for the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 111 To 1 Use any documentation that comes with the TR 700 Battery and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic remove the TR 700 Battery do the following Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation If a
97. ckplane locations 42 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane locations 40 A about RAID 72 Advanced menu Setup Utility program 62 advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID configuring 79 ambient temperature limit LED 21 BIOS and TMM update software 13 Boot Manager menu Setup Utility program 64 Boot Options menu Setup Utility program 64 C cables connecting 43 configuring Ethernet controllers 80 server 61 configuring RAID advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID 79 ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 74 using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program 73 configuring the server 61 connecting cables 43 considerations password 65 consistency check running 78 contamination particulate and gaseous 200 creating adding or deleting RAID array 76 CRU completing the replacement 185 CRU identification 32 D devices handling static sensitive 84 diagnostic program troubleshooting and diagnostics 189 Diagnostic program Copyright Lenovo 2014 software 13 DIMM installation rules 93 installing 98 removing 99 documentation using 195 E EasyUpdate Firmware Updater program using 80 error LEDs microprocessor fan 58 system fan 58 Ethernet card installing 100 removing 103 Ethernet connectivity features 9 Ethernet controllers configuring 80 Ethernet status LED 24 exiting Setup Utility program 67 Expander card locations 38 expansion slots features 9 export classification notice 203 F fans features 8 features 7
98. covering the BIOS 67 using documentation 195 EasyUpdate Firmware Updater program 80 Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program 80 passwords 65 Setup Utility program 61 ThinkServer EasyStartup program 69 V video subsystem features 9 viewing information Setup Utility program 61 virtual drive initializing 77 W Web site compatible options 93 working inside the server with the power on guidelines 85 Copyright Lenovo 2014 211 212 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual lenovo
99. ct overview 45 2 Use another mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the cable to the port 1 on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the connector 2 on the expander card e If you are using a ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter do the following 1 Use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the cable to the ports 3 0 on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the connector 1 on the expander card 2 Use another mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the cable to the ports 7 4 on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the connector 2 on the expander card e If you are using a ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter do the following 1 Use a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the cable to the port 1 on the ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the connector 1 on the expander card 2 Use another mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable and connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the cable to the port 2 on the ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter Then connect the mini SAS connector on the other end of the cable to the connector 2 on the exp
100. d 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 AA ancen 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 Before you begin review the following optical drive installation rules e The server has two optical drive bays If your server has only one optical drive installed ensure that the optical drive is installed in the lower bay optical drive bay 1 The upper bay is for a secondary optical drive e The following table provides information about the recommended power connector and connector on the system board for the installed optical drive See Server components on page 28 for the locations of the optical drive bays and System board components on page 48 for the locations of the connectors on the system board Optical drive bay 1 lower An optical drive installed SATA 5 connector bay Optical drive bay 2 upper An optical drive installed in P12 SATA 4 connector bay some models Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensu
101. d assembly Then carefully remove the front panel board assembly from the chassis and pull the signal cables of the front panel board assembly out of the chassis f f a 66 A A 8 3 ee Be a LS rH Figure 106 Removing the front panel board assembly 9 Touch the static protective package that contains the new front panel board assembly to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the new front panel board assembly out of the package 10 Note the cable connection Then disconnect the signal cables from the rear of the old front panel board assembly and connect them to the rear of the new one Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 167 11 Route the signal cables of the new front panel board assembly through the corresponding hole in the chassis and position the new front panel board assembly on the chassis so that the screw hole in it is aligned with the corresponding screw hole J in the chassis Then install the screw to secure the front panel board assembly in place Q Figure 107 Installing the front panel board assembly 12 Connect the front panel USB cable to the internal USB connector 1 on the system board Then connect the front panel cable to the front panel connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 13 Refer to your note to properly r
102. deo device such as a VGA monitor ID LED When you press the ID button the ID LED on the rear of the server is lit to help you locate the server among other servers You also can turn on the ID LED using a remote management program for server presence detection The ID LED is not in use or the server is not identified 24 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual E Expansion card area You server has six expansion slots on the system board for you to install appropriate PCI cards or PCI Express cards For detailed information see System board components on page 48 Note If a ThinkServer Host Bus Adapter is available refer to its user guide and the table below for detailed information The user guide is available for download at http www lenovo com drivers Table 1 ThinkServer Host Bus Adapter specification Physical link width Negotiable link width If the server does not have a RAID card or a VGA adapter card installed the Host Bus Adapter also can be installed in the PCI Express x16 card slot PCI E slot 5 on the system board See System board components on page 48 Note If you are installing the QLE8242 Converged Network Adapter CNA do not install it in the PCI E slot 4 to avoid thermal problems See System board components on page 48 Eq Front door key Used to open or lock the front door Note Carefully save the front door key to avoid loss Server locks Locking the
103. disk drive cages with backplanes do one of the following e For the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane remove the four screws that secure the backplane and then remove the backplane from the hard disk drive cage Figure 98 Removing the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 159 e For the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane remove the six screws or three screws that secure the backplane depending on the type of the backplane Then remove the backplane from the hard disk drive cage Figure 99 Removing the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane 10 Touch the static protective package that contains the new backplane to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new backplane from the package Note Carefully handle the backplane by its edges 11 Position the new backplane on the hard disk drive cage so that the screw holes in the new backplane are aligned with the corresponding holes in the hard disk drive cage Then do one of the following depending on the hard disk drive cage e For the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive cage install the four screws to secure the backplane on the cage Figure 100 Installing the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane 160 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e For the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive cage install the six screws to
104. disk drive is not Ensure that the drive is installed into the correct drive recognized bay 2 Restart the server Remove the drive from the bay wait 45 seconds and reinsert the drive into the bay making sure that the drive connects to the hot swap hard disk drive backplane If you have any diagnostic programs run the diagnostic programs to test the hard disk drive Ensure that the backplane is correctly seated When it is correctly seated the drive assemblies correctly connect to the backplane without bowing or causing movement of the backplane Ensure that the cable connection is correct See Connecting the cables on page 43 Reconnect the backplane power cable and repeat step 1 through step 4 192 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Reconnect the backplane signal cable and repeat a 1 through step 4 If you suspect a problem with the backplane signal cable or the backplane a Replace the affected backplane signal cable b Replace the affected backplane Multiple hard disk drives fail If you have any diagnostic programs run the diagnostic programs to test the hard disk drives Ensure that the cable connection is correct See Connecting the cables on page 43 Reconnect the power cable Reconnect the signal cable Replace the affected signal cables For hot swap hard disk drives if you suspect a problem with the backplane replace the af
105. e Notes e Use any documentation that comes with the RAID card and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e Ensure that you back up your data before installing the RAID card because you might need to reconfigure RAID and reinstall the operating system after installing the RAID card e f your server has one microprocessor installed it is recommended that the RAID card be installed into the PCI E slot 5 or PCI E slot 2 If your server has two microprocessors installed it is recommended that the RAID card be installed into the PCI E slot 4 To install the RAID card do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Locate the appropriate PCI E slot on the system board See System board components on page 48 Remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your operation ona W DY Touch the static protective package that contains the RAID card to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the RAID card out of the package Note Carefully handle the RAID card by its edges 7 Install the RAID card The procedure is similar to that of the Ethernet card See Instal
106. e To replace the system board battery do the following Note After you replace the system board battery you must reset passwords reset system date and time and reconfigure the server 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Locate the system board battery See Server components on page 28 a A WwW N Remove any installed PCI Express card such as the Ethernet card that impedes your access to the system board battery See Removing the Ethernet card on page 103 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 177 6 Remove the old system board battery Figure 114 Removing the system board battery 7 Install a new system board battery Figure 115 Installing the system board battery 8 Reinstall the PCI Express card such as the Ethernet card that has been removed See Installing the Ethernet card on page 100 9 Dispose of the old system board battery as required by local ordinances or regulations What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Comple
107. e EFE a 88 pa 96 8 agal 2 A Bo Ai 9305 3 ga pa gg gocagapo H a Baa i PIER of DARME G aiin i f DA i PY i Mee i ebeeacacacacece i Peg i AE i PE 4 sopescscece Ls gies i fi r f Figure 74 Removing the EMl protective panel 5 Remove the front system fan 1 See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 6 Locate the appropriate non hot swap hard disk drive bay See Server components on page 28 7 Touch the static protective package that contains the new non hot swap hard disk drive to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the new non hot swap hard disk drive and the signal cable out of the package Note Do not touch the circuit board on the hard disk drive Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 137 8 Install the new non hot swap hard disk drive into a blue bracket by flexing the sides of the bracket and 11 12 aligning pin E pin B pin E and pin jon the bracket with the corresponding holes in the hard disk drive so that the hard disk drive can be seated in the bracket Note Do not touch the circuit board J on the bottom of the hard disk drive Figure 75 Installing the non hot swap hard disk drive into the bracket Slide the new non hot swap hard disk drive with bracket into the drive bay until it snaps into position Connect the appropriate power cable E and the SATA signal cable J to the rear of the non hot swap h
108. e password See System board jumpers and switches on page 52 Then set a new password for the server Selecting a startup device If your server does not start up from a desired device such as the disc or hard disk drive as expected do one of the following to select the startup device you want Note Not all discs hard disk drives or other removable devices are bootable e To select a temporary startup device do the following Note Selecting a startup device using the following method does not permanently change the startup sequence 1 Turn on or restart your server 2 When you see the logo screen press F10 if your server is connected to a network and you want to start up the server from the network Otherwise press F12 to display the boot menu The boot device selection window opens 3 In the boot device selection window use the up and down arrow keys on the keyboard to switch between the selections Press Enter to select the device of your choice Then the server will start up from the selected device e To view or permanently change the configured startup device sequence do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program See Starting the Setup Utility program on page 61 2 On the Boot Options menu follow the instructions on the screen to set the startup device for Boot Option 1 to Boot Option 5 depending on your needs You also can set the boot priority for various devices See Boot Options menu
109. e Ensure that the ESD protective devices you use have been certified ISO 9000 as fully effective When you handle server parts and components take these precautions to avoid static electricity damage e Limit your movement Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you e Always carefully handle the parts and other components Such as PCI Express cards memory modules system boards and microprocessors by edges or frame Do not touch solder joints pins or exposed circuitry e Do not leave the device where others can handle and possibly damage the device e Before you replace a new part touch the static protective package containing the new part to an unpainted metal part of the server for at least two seconds This reduces static electricity from the package and your body e Remove the new part from the static protective package and directly install it in the server without placing it on any other surface If it is hard for you to do this in your specific situation place the static protective package of the new part on a smooth level surface and then place the new part on the static protective package e Do not place the part on the server cover or other metal surface e Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather Heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity e Use a grounded work mat to provide a static free work surface The mat is especially useful when handling ESD sensiti
110. e that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic To install the IDM do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Remove the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 4 Touch the static protective package that contains the IDM to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the IDM out of the package 5 Connect the signal cable to the rear of the IDM 122 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 6 Route the signal cable of the IDM through the corresponding hole in the chassis and position the IDM on the chassis so that the screw hole in the IDM is aligned with the corresponding screw hole in the chassis Then install the screw to secure the IDM in place Figure 62 Installing the IDM 7 Remove the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 123 8 Connect the other end of the signal cable to the IDM connector on the system board See System boa
111. e the connectors on a 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane 40 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual The following illustrations show the connectors on a 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane a ae J wo wo i Figure 22 Front view of the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane EJ Slot 0 for a 3 5 inch SATA or SAS hot swap hard Slot 2 for a 3 5 inch SATA or SAS hot swap hard disk drive disk drive H Slot 1 for a 3 5 inch SATA or SAS hot swap hard E Slot 3 for a 3 5 inch SATA or SAS hot swap hard disk drive disk drive _ f Figure 23 Rear view of the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane 8 pin power connector e For the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane on the lower hard disk drive cage connect the P5 power connector of the power supply to the 8 pin power connector on the backplane e For the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane on the upper hard disk drive cage connect the P4 power connector of the power supply to the 8 pin power connector on the backplane H Mini SAS signal cable connector 0 Used to connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the mini SAS signal cable Chapter 3 Product overview 41 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane This topic
112. ecting cables on page 185 Removing and reinstalling the front bezel Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove and reinstall the front bezel Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic To remove and reinstall the front bezel do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 87 3 Remove the front bezel by releasing the three plastic tabs on the left side and pivoting the front bezel outward Figure 36 Removing the front bezel 88 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 4 To reinstall the front bezel align the other three plastic tabs on the right side of the front bezel with the corresponding holes in the chassis then pivot the front bezel inward until it snaps into position on the left
113. ecting the cables on page 43 E External connector Used to attach the cable that connects a RAID card to the system board hard disk drive LED connector See Connecting the cables on page 43 E ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery connector Used to connect a ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery See Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery on page 109 Chapter 3 Product overview 37 ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter also known as 9270CV 8i RAID adapter The following illustration shows the connectors on the ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter COREA CSCS CSCS SOLES ERR EER ESESESESS GPSAGESAL is p CL SEES AAAS KG cg Figure 19 ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter E Port 1 H Port 2 Used to connect a mini SAS signal cable See Connecting the cables on page 43 Expander card This topic provides information to help you locate the connectors on the expander card if your server has one installed in the shorter slot of the riser card assembly 1 The expander card works together with the RAID card by expanding the ports on the RAID card so that the server can support up to 16 hard disk drives Note The server must have a RAID card and an expander card installed to support more than eight hard disk drives 38 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual The following illustration shows the connectors on the expander card Each connector on the expander card is used to connect a min
114. ectivity The server comes with an integrated Intel Gigabit Ethernet controller as well as an Ethernet physical layer PHY of the Open Systems Interconnection model OSI model They provide the server with the ability to support two Ethernet connectors on the rear panel with 10 megabits per second Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps network connectivity For more information see Rear view of the server on page 21 Reliability availability and serviceability Reliability availability and serviceability hereinafter referred to as RAS are three important server design features The RAS features help you to ensure the integrity of the data stored on the server the availability of the server when you need it and the ease with which you can diagnose and correct problems Your server has the following RAS features Chapter 3 Product overview 9 e Security features Server locks see Server locks on page 25 Administrator password and user password to help protect unauthorized access to the server See Using passwords on page 65 ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module TPM which is a security chip to help enhance server security Note The TPM is only available in some models Remote monitoring or control by an administrator to provide protection or help Hot swap redundant power supplies to help avoid significant interruption to the operation of the system when a power supply fails available in some mode
115. edia from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 If a PCI card bracket assembly is installed in your server remove the PCI card bracket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 5 Locate the Ethernet card See System board components on page 48 6 Depending on the type of the Ethernet card you might also need to disconnect all cables from the Ethernet card the system board and or the hot swap hard disk drive backplane Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 103 7 Remove the screw that secures the Ethernet card Then grasp the Ethernet card by its edges and carefully pull it out of the PCI Express card slot Note The Ethernet card fits tightly into the PCI Express card slot If necessary alternate moving each side of the Ethernet card a small and equal amount until it is completely removed from the slot Figure 51 Removing the Ethernet card 8 Install a new Ethernet card to replace the old one or install a PCI Express card slot bracket to cover the place See Installing the Ethernet card on page 100 9 Install the PCI card bracket assembly if a RAID card is installed in your server See
116. efer to the related section in Features on page 7 Notes e In this mode slots A1 and A2 cannot be populated e In this mode slots B1 and B2 must be populated identically as slots C1 and C2 e All memory modules to be installed on a server must be the same type LV RDIMM RDIMM or UDIMM with the same capacity frequency voltage and number of ranks The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have only one microprocessor CPU71 installed Table 13 Memory module installation order in lockstep mode for servers with one microprocessor CPU1 DIMM ae jm e oa o Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 97 The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have two microprocessors CPU1 and CPU2 installed Table 14 Memory module installation order in lockstep mode for servers with two microprocessors ee Te oe Peele lela mmr stelle leir ie e Installing a memory module Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install a memory module Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e To optimize system performance ensure that you consider and follow the memory m
117. elps you to determine the current power status Chapter 3 Product overview 17 a Blinking Green The server is in ACPI S1 mode which also is known as Power On Suspend POS mode In this mode the microprocessor is not working while other hardware devices are still working B Hard disk drive status LED The hard disk drive status LED helps you to determine the status of the hard disk drive activity Note The hard disk drive status LED is only for server models with non hot swap hard disk drives The hard disk drive is not in use t Green The hard disk drive is active and data is being transferred E NIC 1 status LED EA NIC 2 status LED The two NIC status LEDs indicate the LAN status for the Ethernet connector 1 and Ethernet connector 2 on the rear panel of the server H System error LED The system error LED helps you to determine if there are any system errors e Off The server is off or the server is on and working correctly e Amber The server has potential system errors Check the information in the following table for potential system errors and corresponding solutions The temperature of the server reached the non critical Check the BMC for errors and check the system fans temperature threshold The voltage of the server reached the non critical voltage Replace the system board threshold Note This action must be performed only by Lenovo service personnel See Chapter 8 Getting informa
118. entary Metal Oxide Semiconductor jumper Attention To set the jumpers or move switches you need to remove the server cover to access the system board Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 ThinkServer Management Module Enable Disable jumper When the ThinkServer Management Module Enable Disable jumper hereinafter referred to as the TMM Enable Disable jumper is in the default normal position pin 1 and pin 2 the server needs about 30 seconds for the TMM to initialize whenever you connect the server to an ac power source If you press the power switch on the front panel during this period the server will not start immediately it will start after the TMM initialization finishes The TMM function is available in this situation If you move the TMM Enable Disable jumper to pin 2 and pin 3 the TMM function is not available and the server is turned on directly when you press the power switch without waiting for the TMM to be ready Chapter 3 Product overview 53 Ea Clear CMOS jumper Used to clear CMOS and recover your server to the factory default settings Note After clearing CMOS your BIOS recovers to the factory default settings To clear CMOS do the following 1 54 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disco
119. entifying the per second amber hard disk drive On green On amber The RAID array has failed and cannot be recovered You need to recreate a new array Blinking green Blinking slowly about one flash per The hard disk drive is being rebuilt second amber RAID card This topic provides information to help you locate the connectors on a RAID card Chapter 3 Product overview 35 Some server models come with a required RAID card to provide advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID functions If your server does not come with a RAID card you can purchase one from Lenovo Note The option kit for the RAID card is designed for different types of servers and might contain additional cables that are not required for your server If your server has one microprocessor installed it is recommended that the RAID card be installed into the PCI E slot 5 or PCI E slot 2 If your server has two microprocessors installed it is recommended that the RAID card be installed into the PCI E slot 4 See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 and System board components on page 48 Your server supports the following RAID cards e ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter also Known as ThinkServer 9240 8i RAID 0 1 Adapter e ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter also Known as ThinkServer 9260 81 SAS RAID Adapter e ThinkServer RAID 710 Adapter also known as 9270CV 8i RAID adapter ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter also known as ThinkServer 9240 8i RAID 0 1 Adap
120. epending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays and PCI Express card slots covered or occupied When you install an internal drive or a PCI Express card save the EMI shield or dummy tray from the drive bay or save the PCI Express card slot bracket in the event that you later remove the device Attention An unoccupied drive bay or PCI Express card slot without a cover shield dummy tray filler or any other protection might impact the EMI integrity and cooling of the server which might result in overheating or component damage 92 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Installing or removing a memory module This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove a memory module Note The memory modules are sensitive to ESD Ensure that you read and understand Handling static sensitive devices on page 84 first and carefully perform the operation Memory module installation rules Your server has 12 memory slots and it has the following features e Each slot supports 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB and 16 GB double data rate 3 low voltage registered dual inline memory modules DDR3 LV RDIMMs e Each slot supports 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB and 16 GB DDR3 RDIMMs e Each slot supports 2 GB and 4 GB DDR3 unbuffered dual inline memory modules UDIMMs with Error Checking and Correcting ECC
121. eplacing the front system fan 1 Replacing the rear system fan Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly Replacing the sien peur bain Replacing the system board Completing the parts replacement Reinstalling the server cover and reconnecting cables a Mi Updating the server at canfigutation Chapter 7 Leman aiieacd and diagnostics Troubleshooting procedure Viewing the status and diagnostic LEDs Using a diagnostic program Viewing the system event log Basic troubleshooting tables ThinkServer FA program problems 112 116 119 122 126 130 134 143 151 155 157 162 165 168 170 173 176 178 185 185 187 189 189 189 189 190 190 190 Optical drive problems Hard disk drive problems Memory module problems 2 Keyboard mouse or USB device problems Chapter 8 Getting information pikes and service Information resources Using the documentation ThinkServer Web site Lenovo Support Web site Help and service Before you call Calling for service Using other services Purchasing additional services Appendix A Notices Trademarks Important notes Particulate contamination Polyvinyl Chloride PVC cable and care notice Recycling information Battery return program Requirements for Batteries Containing Perchlorate Important WEEE information Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ROHS European Union RoHS ime G
122. er See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Locate the iButton socket on the system board Open the retaining clip Jj on the iButton socket to release the TR 100 or TR 300 Key and then completely remove the key from the iButton socket J SS ea ag S If you are instructed to return the old TR 100 or TR 300 Key follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping Figure 57 Removing the TR 100 or TR 300 Key Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 115 What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 As the onboard SATA or SAS software RAID 5 is not available without the TR 100 or TR 300 Key
123. er See Removing the server cover on page 85 Locate the Clear password switch on the system board Then remove any parts and disconnect any cables that might impede your access to the switch Move the clear password switch from the default off position to the on position 6 Wait more than five seconds and then move the clear password switch back to the off position 9 Reinstall any parts and reconnect any cables Then reinstall the server cover See Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Connect the server to an ac power source and wait about 30 seconds Then turn on the server The BIOS passwords are erased including the administrator password and user password To set new passwords see Using passwords on page 65 EJ ME in force update switch Used to update flash the ME The ME updating process usually is contained in the BIOS updating flashing process Note Only some BIOS versions contain the parameters for updating the ME If you want to update the ME ensure that your BIOS version contains the required parameters To update the ME do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server If the server is installed in a rack cabinet remove the server from the rack cabinet and place it on a flat clean and sta
124. er piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide which is available for download at http www lenovo com UserManuals for more information about server remote management Removing the TMM Premium Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the TMM Premium if your server has one installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 117 Notes e If you remove the TMM Premium the iKVM function for server remote management will be unavailable e Use any documentation that comes with the TMM Premium and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic To remove the TMM Premium do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server
125. erman Ordinance for Work gloss statement Export classification notice Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commissio FCC Statement Eurasian compliance mark ENERGY STAR model information Index ii ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 191 192 193 194 195 195 195 195 195 196 196 196 197 197 199 200 200 200 201 201 201 202 203 203 203 203 203 204 204 205 206 207 Safety information Note Before using the product be sure to read and understand the multilingual safety instructions on the documentation DVD that comes with the product odd Aa gig clgagdig GANI baaria GLY Li del 8 Cpe SL ill plas J gill ee tt Gl HES DVD uai Gf aliy Antes de usar o produto leia e entenda as instru es de seguran a multilingues no DVD de documenta o que o acompanha Mpegn ga usnon3BaTe TOSnN NPOAYKT 3aAbNXKNTENHO NpoyeTeTe N BHNKHETe B MHOTOEZSNYHNTE NHCTPYKUMN 3a 6esonacHocT B DVD AucKka c pokymeHTa na KOTO Ce NDeAOCTAaBA C nponyKTa Prije upotrebe ovog proizvoda obavezno pro itajte vi ejezi ne sigurnosne upute koje se nalaze na DVD u s dokumentacijom koji dobivate uz proizvod P ed pou it m produktu je t eba si p e st a porozum t bezpe nostn m pokyn m uveden m na disku DVD s dokumentac kter je dod v n s produktem F r du bruger produktet skal du s rge for at l se og forst de sikkerhedsforskrifter der findes pa
126. ers You can update the server firmware by downloading an update package and following the instructions on the Web page You also can use the Firmware Updater program to help you keep the server firmware up to date See Updating the firmware on page 80 Updating flashing the BIOS This topic provides instructions on how to update flash the BIOS Notes e Update the BIOS on your server only if the newer BIOS version specifically solves a problem you have We do not recommend BIOS updates for servers that do not need them You can view the updated information for the new BIOS version in the installation instructions for the BIOS update package e Downgrading the BIOS to an earlier version is not recommended and might not be supported An earlier BIOS version might not support the latest system configurations e If the power to your server is interrupted while the POST and BIOS are being updated your server might not restart correctly Ensure that you perform the BIOS update procedure in an environment with a steady power supply Besides ensure that your server can restart successfully without encountering hardware problems e If you have updated the BIOS firmware all the BIOS settings become the default settings of the updated BIOS version You need to check and reconfigure the BIOS settings for your specific needs You can select Save as User Defaults on the Save amp Exit menu in the Setup Utility program to save your current BIOS
127. erver to install or replace a hot swap redundant power supply a hot swap hard disk drive or a hot plug USB device However you must turn off the server and remove the ac power sources such as hot swap redundant power supplies from the server before performing any step that involves installing removing or replacing adapter cables or non hot swap devices or components e To view the LEDs on the system board and internal components leave the server connected to power e When you are finished working on the server reinstall all safety shields guards labels and ground wires e When working inside the server you might find some tasks easier if you lay the server on its side Handling static sensitive devices Attention Do not open the static protective package that contains the new part until the defective part has been removed from the server and you are ready to install the new part Static electricity although harmless to you can seriously damage server components and parts Any server part containing transistors or integrated circuits ICs should be considered sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD ESD damage can occur when there is a difference in charge between objects Protect against ESD damage by equalizing the charge so that the machine the part the work mat and the person handling the part are all at the same charge Notes e Use product specific ESD procedures when they exceed the requirements noted in this topic
128. es information to help you locate the components of your server For more information about major components see the related topics in Locations on page 13 To remove the server cover and access the inside of the server see Removing the server cover on page 85 The chassis configuration varies by model The following illustrations show the three main chassis configurations based on the supported hard disk drives e Server models with up to eight 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives e Server models with up to sixteen 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives e Server models with up to four 3 5 inch non hot swap SATA hard disk drives Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic 28 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays covered or occupied The number of the installed hard disk drives in your server varies by model The vacant hard disk drive bays are occupied by dummy hard disk drive trays The following illustration shows the components of server models with up to eight 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives 5 Figure 12 Components of server models with up to eight 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives Heat sink and fan assembly 2 Hard disk drive bay 1 EJ
129. ete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then the onboard SATA or SAS software RAID 5 is available for your server if your server has the required number of hard disk drives installed To configure RAID see Configuring RAID on page 72 Removing the TR 100 or TR 300 Key Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the TR 100 or TR 300 Key if your server has one installed 114 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Notes If you remove the TR 100 or TR 300 Key the onboard SATA or SAS software RAID 5 will be disabled correspondingly Use any documentation that comes with the TR 100 or TR 300 Key and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference To 1 a A O N 6 remove the TR 100 or TR 300 Key do the following Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cov
130. f hot spare drives are available the failing drive might be rebuilt automatically without any user intervention The RAID controller recreates the data using the data stored on other drives in the drive group Rebuilding can be done only in drive groups with data redundancy such as RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 arrays For Chapter 5 Configuring the server 77 detailed information about disk rebuild refer to Introduction to RAID in the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server To rebuild a physical drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program when a physical drive in a RAID array fails do the following 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 On the main interface of the program select Rebuild and follow the instructions on the screen Note Run a consistency check immediately after the rebuild completes to ensure data integrity for the virtual drives See Running a consistency check on page 78 The rebuild rate is the percentage of the computing cycles dedicated to rebuilding failing drives The rebuild rate can be configured between 0 percent and 100 percent At 0 percent the rebuild operation is done only if the system is not doing anything else At 100 percent the rebuild operation has a higher priority than any other system activity To configure the
131. f your server has one installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e f you remove the TPM the TPM function will be unavailable e Use any documentation that comes with the TPM and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic 120 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic To remove the TPM do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Locate the TPM on the system board and then remove the TPM from the TPM connector by lifting it straight up Note Carefully handle the TPM by its edges Je
132. failed To solve the problem you might need to reinstall or replace the system fan See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 or Replacing the rear system fan on page 170 If it is a system board problem contact the Lenovo Customer Support Center OH Microprocessor fan error LEDs When a microprocessor fan error LED on the system board is lit it indicates that the corresponding microprocessor fan is operating too slowly or has failed To solve the problem you might need to reinstall or replace the microprocessor fan See Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly 1 on page 173 If itis a system board problem contact the Lenovo Customer Support Center Chapter 3 Product overview 57 D ThinkServer Management Module status LED This LED indicates the ThinkServer Management Module TMM status of your server ThinkServer Management Module Color Description status LED On The TMM is not ready Off The TMM has no power or has failed Blinking The TMM is working 58 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 4 Turning on and turning off the server This chapter provides information about turning on and turning off the server Turning on the server The server can be turned on in one of the following ways e After you finish unpacking and setting up the server connect it to an ac power source Press the power switch on the front panel to turn on the server See Front panel
133. fected backplane Memory module problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the order in which they are listed until the problem is solved If none of these actions solve the problem see Troubleshooting procedure on page 189 for the subsequent steps you should check after using the information in this topic If the problem still cannot be solved seek technical assistance See Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 Notes 1 If you are instructed to remove install or replace any CRUs refer to the related procedure in Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 83 2 If an action step is preceded by Trained service technician only this action step is reserved for a trained service technician and must be performed only by a trained service technician Septem Con The amount of system memory that is displayed is less 1 Ensure that than the total capacity of the installed physical memory modules and you suspect a memory module problem sA memory modules are the correct type supported by the server See Features on page 7 e You follow the memory module installation rules See Memory module installation rules on page 93 e All memory modules are seated correctly and securely e The system firmware is up to date If you have any diagnostic programs run the diagnostic programs to test the memory modules Reinst
134. fofedefad fod od S E fad defi efad fad defied ted Feil fof fof A AAAA AALALA SE SLED ETDI S GIE P L ERI II O A OOOO BARE A G GT p LLL ELL LESSEE SOUL SELL URLE SELES ABEE BELL DREAD LBBB ESRB AE SBR SBE NBER SBEE SABE SESE SEESUSEEEESTSSSSISES EI I I fel ES L III PAAA AAA AA A AAAA SUEEEEESESESESEESESEESEES assembly slightly upward until the two mounting studs J on the chassis are in the central position of the corresponding holes in the PCI card bracket assembly bracket assembly is released from the mounting studs on the chassis Then lift the PCI card bracket assembly out of the chassis Figure 38 Releasing the PCI card bracket assembly b Carefully move the PCI card bracket assembly to the top side of the chassis until the PCI card Figure 39 Removing the PCI card bracket assembly 90 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 5 Reinstall the PCI card bracket assembly by doing the following a Install the small low profile PCI card bracket into the main PCI card bracket e To secure the PCI card seated in the PCI E slot 5 install the small low profile PCI card bracket into the third slot from top to bottom of the main PCI card bracket Figure 40 Installing the small bracket into the third slot of the main bracket e To secure the PCI card seated in the PCI E slot 4 install the small low profile PCI card bracket into the fourth slot from top to bottom
135. for Advanced RAID on page 112 EZ System fan 1 connector Used to connect the cable of the lower front system fan front system fan 1 EHA EQ Eg SATA connectors Used to connect SATA signal cables for the SATA hard disk drives or SATA optical drives EJ SATA SGPIO connector Used to connect the SGPIO port of the mini SAS signal cable that has four SATA ports and one SGPIO port to enable the RAID status LEDs for hot swap hard disk drives E SAS connector 4 7 Used to connect the mini SAS connector on one end of a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable to support the hard disk drive 4 to hard disk drive 7 E SAS connector 0 3 Used to connect the mini SAS connector on one end of a mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable to support the hard disk drive 0 to hard disk drive 3 50 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual EJ Internal USB Type A connector Used to connect a device that uses a USB Type A connector For example in some situations you might want to connect a USB key directly to the system board In this case you can connect it to an internal USB Type A connector EJ TMM Premium connector Used to connect a server option named ThinkServer Management Module Premium TMM Premium to enable advanced remote management functions on your server See Installing or removing the ThinkServer Management Module Premium on page 116 EJ TPM connector Used to connect a ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module TPM which i
136. formation on the Lenovo Support Web site Documentation DVD The documentation DVD which comes with your server contains various documents for your server in Portable Document Format PDF To view the documentation you need to have the Adobe Reader program installed You can download the desired language version of the latest Adobe Reader program from the Adobe Web site at http www adobe com To start the documentation DVD insert the DVD into the optical drive The DVD is AutoPlay enabled and starts automatically in most Microsoft Windows environments If the DVD fails to start or if you are using a Linux operating system open the launch htm file located in the root directory of the DVD 2 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Note Lenovo maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download documentation or device drivers and updates Some information in the documents on the documentation DVD might change without notice after the first release of the DVD You can always obtain all the most up to date documentation for your server from the Lenovo Web site at http www lenovo com UserManuals The following documents are on the documentation DVD that comes with your server e Safety Warranty and Support Information This is a multilingual document that includes all the safety statements for your product in more than 30 languages Be sure to read and unde
137. g a RAID array This topic provides instructions on how to create add or delete a RAID array using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program Note Before you create a RAID array using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program ensure that the server meets the required hardware configuration For example the server needs to have the required number of hard disk drives installed and connected to the system board See About RAID on page 72 for information about the required number of hard disk drives for each RAID level If you want to create a RAID 5 array using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program the server also needs to have a ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID See Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 upgrade key for Advanced RAID on page 112 To create add or delete a RAID array using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program do the following 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 On the main interface of the program do one of the following depending on your needs e f you want to create a RAID array select Easy Configuration and then follow the instructions on the screen e If you want to add a secondary RAID array if supported by your server select View Add Configuration and then follow the instructions on t
138. g 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 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e To maintain the EMI integrity and cooling of the server install a new hot swap redundant power supply as soon as you remove the failing one or cover the other bay with a shield if you just use one power supply to provide power e Your hot swap redundant power supply might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the new hot swap redundant power supply and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install or replace a hot swap redundant power supply do the following 1 Do one of the following 152 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e If you are installing a hot swap redundant power supply locate the bay for the power supply in the rear of your server Insert a finger into the hole in the metal shield that protects the bay press the tab in the direction as shown and then pull the shield out of the chassis Store the shield in the event that you later remove the power supply and need the shield to cover the bay
139. ge systems Data loss resulting from a drive failure can be prevented by reconstructing missing data from the remaining drives The following list describes some of the most commonly used RAID levels e RAID 0 block level striping without parity or mirroring Simple stripe sets are normally referred to as RAID 0 RAID O uses striping to provide high data throughput especially for large files in an environment that does not require fault tolerance RAID 0 has no redundancy and it provides improved performance and additional storage without fault tolerance Any drive failure destroys the array and the likelihood of failure increases with more drives in the array RAID 0 does not implement error checking so any error is uncorrectable More drives in the array means higher bandwidth but greater risk of data loss RAID 0 requires a minimum number of two hard disk drives e RAID 1 mirroring without parity or striping RAID 1 uses mirroring so that data written to one drive is simultaneously written to another drive This is good for small databases or other applications that require small capacity but complete data redundancy RAID 1 provides fault tolerance from disk errors or failures and continues to operate as long as at least one drive in the mirrored set is functioning With appropriate operating system support there can be increased read performance and only a minimal write performance reduction RAID 1 requires a minimum number of two hard dis
140. gram after completing the configuration process Virtual drive initialization is the process of writing zeros to the data fields of a virtual drive and in fault tolerant RAID levels generating the corresponding parity to put the virtual drive in a ready state Initialization erases all data on the virtual drive Drive groups will work without being initialized but they can fail a consistency check because the parity fields have not been generated Notes e Ensure that you back up any data you want to keep before initializing a virtual drive e Ensure that the operating system is not installed on the virtual drive you are initializing Otherwise you need to reinstall the operating system after initializing the virtual drive To initialize a virtual drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program do the following 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 On the main interface of the program select Initialize and follow the instructions on the screen Setting a hot spare drive This topic provides instructions on how to set a hard disk drive as a hot spare drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program A hot spare drive is an extra unused drive that is part of the disk subsystem It is usually in standby mode and ready for service if a hard disk drive fails For detailed information about hot spare d
141. green it indicates that the hot swap redundant power supply is working correctly When the LED is lit in amber it indicates that the hot swap redundant power supply is likely to fail or has failed Figure 7 Rear view of the server with hot swap redundant power supplies Power cord connectors Used to connect the power cords H Serial connector Used to attach a device that uses a 9 pin serial connector EJ USB connectors Used to attach a USB compatible device such as a USB keyboard mouse scanner or printer If you have more than six USB devices you can purchase a USB hub which you can use to connect additional USB devices Chapter 3 Product overview 23 UH Ethernet connectors RJ 45 Used to attach an Ethernet cable for a LAN Each Ethernet connector has two status LEDs to help you identify the Ethernet connectivity activity and connection speed Note The Ethernet connector 1 callout J marked with MGMT is for system management If you want to use remote management functions you need to connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector 1 The Ethernet connector 1 also supports teaming function If the teaming function is enabled the TMM management capability will be disabled es Figure 8 Ethernet status LEDs ethemetataue ted Coir Satu Desorption The connection speed is 1000 Mbps i VGA DB 15 connector Used to attach a VGA compatible vi
142. h a Windows operating system and download the required Ethernet card driver to a removable storage device Then transfer the Ethernet card driver from the removable storage device to your server and run the driver file to install the driver 102 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual The most up to date device drivers for various server models are always available for download on the Lenovo Support Web site at http www lenovo com drivers Removing the Ethernet card Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the Ethernet card Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Use any documentation that comes with the Ethernet card and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e Depending on the specific type the Ethernet card might look different from the illustration in this topic e f your server has one microprocessor installed the Ethernet card is installed in the PCI E slot 2 or PCI E slot 6 If your server has two microprocessors installed the Ethernet card is installed in the PCI E slot 2 PCI E slot 3 PCI E slot 4 PCI E slot 5 or PCI E slot 6 To remove the Ethernet card do the following 1 Remove all m
143. hanges in the startup options take effect when the server starts 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 For example you can define a startup sequence that checks a disc in the optical drive then checks the hard disk drive and then checks a network device For information about setting the startup sequence or selecting a startup device see Selecting a startup device on page 66 Boot Manager menu The Boot Manager menu in the Setup Utility program lists all the bootable devices installed in your server and the listed items vary depending on your server configuration If you select a desired device listed on this menu the server will start from the device you select You can press F12 when turning on the server and select a temporary startup device from the boot device selection window See Selecting a startup device on page 66 Save amp Exit menu After you finish viewing or changing settings in the Setup Utility program you can choose a desired action from the Save amp Exit menu to save changes discard changes or load default values and exit the program Press Enter to select the item on the Save amp Exit menu and then select Yes when prompted to confirm the action For information about exiting the Setup Utility program see Exiting the Setup Utility program on page 67 The Save amp Exit men
144. he 1 Ensure that the operating system media is supported operating system media by the ThinkServer EasyStartup program version your are using For a list of supported operating systems refer to the user guide and compatibility notes for the ThinkServer EasyStartup program 190 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual through the program main interface See Starting the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 69 2 Verify if the optical drive or the disc has problems See Optical drive problems on page 191 Optical drive problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the order in which they are listed until the problem is solved If none of these actions solve the problem see Troubleshooting procedure on page 189 for the subsequent steps you should check after using the information in this topic If the problem still cannot be solved seek technical assistance See Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 Notes 1 If you are instructed to remove install or replace any CRUs refer to the related procedure in Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 83 2 If an action step is preceded by Trained service technician only this action step is reserved for a trained service technician and must be performed only by a trained service technician a The optical drive is not recognized 1 Ensure that e T
145. he hard disk drive bays and SATA connectors on the system board System board components The following illustration shows the component locations on the system board Everon sos 6 Power Management Bus PMBus connector 48 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual SATA connector 2 PCI Express x8 card slot PCI E slot 4 System fan 3 connector Used to connect the rear system fan cable Ei Microprocessor socket 2 Ei Microprocessor socket 1 If the server has two microprocessors each of the microprocessor is secured in the microprocessor socket on the system board and a heat sink and fan assembly is installed above the microprocessor to provide cooling If the server has only one microprocessor the microprocessor socket 2 is protected by a microprocessor socket cover Ei Microprocessor 2 fan connector Used to connect the heat sink and fan assembly 2 cable J Microprocessor 2 power connector Used to connect the power connector of the power supply to provide power to the microprocessor installed in the microprocessor socket 2 H Memory slots 6 EQ Memory slots 6 Your server system board provides 12 memory slots to support up to 12 memory modules For more information see Memory module installation rules on page 93 G Main power connector Used to connect the power connector of the power supply to provide main power to your server Chapter 3 Product overview 49 Power M
146. he screen to view the current configuration and add a new RAID array e f you want to delete the existing RAID array exit the program and back up all your data on the hard disk drives After backing up all your data enter the program main interface and select Clear Configuration Select Yes when prompted and follow the instructions on the screen Attention Deleting an existing RAID array erases all data on the array Ensure that you back up all data before deleting the RAID array If the operating system is installed on the RAID array you want to delete you need to reinstall the operating system after deleting the RAID array e If you want to delete the existing RAID array and create a new RAID array exit the program and back up all your data on the hard disk drives After backing up all your data enter the program main interface and select New Configuration Select Yes when prompted to proceed and then follow the instructions on the screen Attention Deleting an existing RAID array erases all data on the array Ensure that you back up all data before deleting the RAID array If the operating system is installed on the RAID array you want to delete you need to reinstall the operating system after deleting the RAID array 76 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Initializing a virtual drive This topic provides instructions on how to initialize a virtual drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility pro
147. he signal cable and connector are not damaged and the connector pins are not bent The optical drive is securely connected to the correct SATA connector on the system board and the SATA connector is enabled in the Setup Utility program See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 All cables and jumpers if any are installed correctly The correct device driver is installed for the optical drive Run any optical drive diagnostic programs if you have Reinstall the optical drive and reconnect cables Replace the signal cable for the optical drive Replace the optical drive Trained service technician only Replace the system board A disc is not working correctly Ensure that the disc is in the optical drive with the shiny side facing down Ensure that the disc surface is clean and not scratched Check the disc or package for regional coding You might need to purchase a disc with coding for the region where you are using the product Restart the disc player program 5 Restart the server Run any optical drive diagnostic programs if you have Reinstall the optical drive and reconnect cables Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and diagnostics 191 symetom SCdSCOSCSCSC SCS CS 8 Replace the signal cable for the optical drive 9 Replace the optical drive Hard disk drive problems Follow the suggested actions for the corresponding symptom in the order in which they are listed unt
148. he slot bracket and then carefully press the Ethernet card straight down until it is securely seated in the slot Install the screw to secure the Ethernet card in place Figure 50 Installing the Ethernet card Depending on the type of the Ethernet card you might need to connect any required cables Refer to the documentation that comes with the Ethernet card for specific information Install the PCI card bracket assembly if a RAID card is installed in your server See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then continue with To the following procedure to install the Ethernet card driver if required install the required device driver for the Ethernet card do one of the following Note You do not need to use the driver disc that might come with the Ethernet card If you are using a Windows operating system run the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD that comes with your server and follow the instructions on the screen to download and install the required Ethernet card driver to the server For more information see Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on a Windows operating system on page 71 If you are using a Linux operating system run the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD that comes with your server on a computer wit
149. i SAS to mini SAS signal cable For detailed information see Connecting the cables on page 43 Figure 20 Expander card El Connector 1 EJ Connector 4 H Connector 5 E Connector 3 i Connector 6 Hot swap hard disk drive backplane Your server comes with one of the following hot swap hard disk drive and backplane configurations e Up to four 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives with one backplane e Five to eight 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives with two backplanes e Up to eight 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives or SATA solid state drives with one backplane e Nine to sixteen 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives or SATA solid state drives with two backplanes Chapter 3 Product overview 39 The following illustration shows the locations of the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes You need to open the server cover and remove the front system fans to access the backplanes See Removing the server cover on page 85 and Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 Notes 1 Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the following illustration 2 The following illustration is based on server models that have five to eight 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives with two backplanes Figure 21 Backplane locations 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane This topic provides information to help you locat
150. ic sensitive aes System reliability guidelines ents Working inside the server with the power on Removing the server cover Sib Removing and reinstalling the front bezel Removing and iene the PCI card bracket assembly Installing removing or fenieing hrdia Installing or removing a memory module Installing or removing the Ethernet card Installing or removing the RAID card Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery 62 64 65 66 66 67 67 69 69 69 71 72 72 73 74 79 80 80 80 80 83 83 83 84 85 85 85 87 89 92 93 100 104 107 109 Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 O OPOS i for Advanced RAID Installing or removing the ThinkServer Management Module Premium Installing or removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module Installing or removing the inteligent diagnostics module Installing or replacing an optical liver Installing or bea a hot swap hard disk drive Installing or removing a non ree swap hara disk drive Installing or replaing tite microprocessor Installing or replacing a hot swap redundant power supply Replacing the non hot swap power pala assembly Replacing the hot swap hard disk diie backplane Replacing the power distribution Agar and cage assembly Replacing the front panel Beard assembly R
151. il the problem is solved If none of these actions solve the problem see Troubleshooting procedure on page 189 for the subsequent steps you should check after using the information in this topic If the problem still cannot be solved seek technical assistance See Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 Notes 1 If you are instructed to remove install or replace any CRUs refer to the related procedure in Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 83 2 If the server model comes with hot swap hard disk drives the status LEDs on each hot swap hard disk drive help you easily identify a problem See Hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs on page 33 a A newly installed non hot swap hard disk drive is not 1 Ensure that recognized e The signal cable and connector are not damaged e The non hot swap hard disk drive is securely connected to the correct SATA connector on the system board and the SATA connector is enabled in the Setup Utility program See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 All cables and jumpers if any are installed correctly If you have any diagnostic programs run the diagnostic programs to test the hard disk drive Reinstall the non hot swap hard disk drive and reconnect cables Replace the signal cable for the non hot swap hard disk drive Replace the non hot swap hard disk drive A newly installed hot swap hard
152. information about the features of the program and instructions on how to use the program Hardware list This menu displays a list of hardware devices detected by the program Configure RAID 70 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual This menu provides instructions on how to configure RAID or view the current RAID configuration and make changes if needed e Install operating system This menu displays a series of choices and prompts to collect information required for operating system installation prepares the hard disk drive for installation and then initiates the installation process using your operating system installation disc e Download drivers This menu helps you download the required device drivers from the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD to a removable storage device so that you can easily get the drivers for server configuration when you need them Note The most up to date device drivers for various server models are always available for download on the Lenovo Support Web site at http www lenovo com drivers e About This menu provides the version information and legal notices Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on a Windows operating system You can run the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD on a Windows operating system with the Internet Explorer 6 0 Web browser or a later version installed Enter the operating system and insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD into an internal or external op
153. ing the Setup Utility program on page 61 2 Restart the server Replace the mouse or pointing device A USB device does not work Ensure that e The USB cable is securely connected to the server If the USB device is connected to a USB hub disconnect the device from the hub and connect it directly to the server The device drivers are installed correctly The USB controller is enabled in the Setup Utility program See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 2 Restart the server 3 Replace the USB device 194 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 8 Getting information help and service This chapter contains information about help service and technical assistance for products manufactured by Lenovo and where to go for additional information about Lenovo and Lenovo products Information resources You can use the information in this topic to access useful resources relating to your needs when using the product Using the documentation Information about your Lenovo system and installed software if any or optional devices is available in the documentation that comes with the product The documentation can include printed documents online documents readme files and help files Most of the documentation for your server is on the documentation DVD provided with your server Refer to the troubleshooting information in your server User Guide and Hardware Maintenan
154. integrated on the system board They provide an interface for connecting to a 10 Mbps 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps network and provide full duplex FDX capability which enables simultaneous transmission and reception of data on the network You do not have to set any jumpers or configure the Ethernet controllers However you must install a device driver to enable the operating system to recognize the controllers The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring RAID and installing supported operating systems and device drivers on your server See Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 69 The device drivers for onboard Ethernet controllers also are available for download at http www lenovo com drivers Updating the firmware The firmware in the server is periodically updated and is available for download on the Lenovo Web site Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to check for the latest level of firmware such as the BIOS updates and device drivers When you replace a device in the server you might have to either update the server with the latest version of the firmware that is stored in memory on the device or reflash the BIOS the TMM firmware and the FRU SDR Using the Firmware Updater program The Firmware Updater program enables you to maintain your system firmware up to date and helps you avoid unnecessary outages To update your system firmwa
155. ions 52 system board LEDs locations 56 system date setting 64 system event log troubleshooting and diagnostics 190 system fan error LED 21 system fan error LEDs LED 58 system reliability guidelines 85 system status LED 18 system time setting 64 T the BIOS flashing 67 recovering 68 updating 67 updating or recovering 67 ThinkServer EasyStartup software 12 ThinkServer EasyStartup program features 69 starting 69 using 69 Windows operating system 71 ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater software 12 ThinkServer Management Module status LED 57 ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 configuring 74 ThinkServer Web address 1 TMM Premium installing 116 removing 117 TPM installing 119 removing 120 Setup Utility program 66 TR 100 or TR 300 Key installing 113 removing 114 TR 500 Key installing 107 TR 500 Key on the RAID card removing 108 TR 700 Battery installing 110 removing 111 troubleshooting and diagnostics 210 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual diagnostic program 189 hard disk drive problems 192 keyboard mouse or USB device problems 194 memory module problems 193 optical drive problems 191 status and diagnostic LEDs 189 system event log 190 ThinkServer EasyStartup program problems 190 troubleshooting procedure 189 turning off the server 59 turning on the server 59 TUV gloss statement 203 U updating firmware 80 server configuration 187 the BIOS 67 updating or re
156. ions related to Service Packs for your installed Windows product refer to the Microsoft Product Support Services Web site at http support microsoft com directory or you can contact the Customer Support Center Some fees might apply Purchasing additional services During and after the warranty period you can purchase additional services such as support for hardware operating systems and application programs network setup and configuration services upgraded or extended hardware repair services and custom installation services Service availability and service names might vary by country or region For more information about these services go to the Lenovo Web site at http www lenovo com Chapter 8 Getting information help and service 197 198 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Appendix A 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 p
157. ips and ties in the chassis 7 Remove the four screws at the rear of the chassis that secure the power supply assembly and then push the power supply assembly from the rear until it is released from the metal retaining tab E Then carefully lift it out of the chassis Figure 95 Removing the non hot swap power supply assembly 8 Touch the static protective package that contains the new power supply assembly to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then remove the new power supply assembly from the package and ensure that the new power supply assembly is the correct replacement See Features on page 7 for information about the supported power supply assembly 156 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 9 Install the new power supply assembly into the chassis so that the four screw holes in the new power supply assembly are aligned with the corresponding holes marked with A in the rear of the chassis Then install the four screws to secure the new power supply assembly in place Note Use only screws provided by Lenovo Figure 96 Installing the non hot swap power supply assembly 10 Refer to your note to connect the new power supply assembly cables to the system board all drives and or hot swap hard disk drive backplanes depending on the model Then properly route the cables and secure the cables with the cable clips and ties in the chassis 11 Reinstall
158. 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 Users of batteries and accumulators must not dispose of batteries and accumulators as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to customers for the return recycling and treatment of batteries and accumulators Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of batteries and accumulators on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances For proper collection and treatme
159. ited States other countries or both Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies 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 1 024 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 Lenovo makes no representations or warranties with respect to non Lenovo products Support if any for the non Lenovo products is provided by the third party not Lenovo Some software might differ from its retail version if available
160. ives installed See Features on page 7 for more information about the supported hot swap hard disk drives For a list of ThinkServer hard disk drive options go to http www lenovo com thinkserver You can install or replace a hot swap hard disk drive without turning off the server which helps you avoid significant interruption to the operation of the system The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays covered or occupied The number of the installed hard disk drives in your server varies depending on the server model The vacant bays are either covered by an EMI protective panel or occupied by dummy hard disk drive trays When you install a hot swap hard disk drive save the removed dummy hard disk drive tray from the drive bay in the event that you later remove the hot swap hard disk drive and need the dummy tray to cover the place Attention An unoccupied drive bay without any other protection might impact the EMI integrity and cooling of the server which might result in overheating or component damage To maintain the EMI integrity and cooling of the server install a new hot swap hard disk drive as soon as you remove the failing one or the dummy tray Before you begin review the following hard disk drive installation rules e Follow the order of the hard disk drive bays when installing a hard disk drive See Server components on page 28 to locate the hard disk drive bays in your server
161. k drives 72 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e RAID 5 block level striping with distributed parity RAID 5 uses disk striping and parity data across all drives distributed parity to provide high data throughput especially for small random access RAID 5 distributes parity along with the data and requires all drives but one to be present to operate drive failure requires replacement but the array is not destroyed by a single drive failure Upon drive failure any subsequent read operations can be calculated from the distributed parity so that the drive failure is masked from the end user The array will have data loss in the event of a second drive failure and is vulnerable until the data that was on the failing drive is rebuilt onto a replacement drive A single drive failure in the set will result in reduced performance of the entire set until the failing drive has been replaced and rebuilt RAID 5 requires a minimum number of three hard disk drives e RAID 10 a combination of RAID 0 and RAID 1 RAID 10 consists of striped data across mirrored spans A RAID 10 drive group is a spanned drive group that creates a striped set from a series of mirrored drives RAID 10 allows a maximum of eight spans You must use an even number of drives in each RAID virtual drive in the span The RAID 1 virtual drives must have the same stripe size RAID 10 provides high data throughput and complete data redundancy but uses a larger
162. kage includes the server power cords printed documentation a documentation DVD and software media Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the following illustration Figure 1 Server package Ef Server E Material box including power cords printed documentation a documentation DVD and software media Features This topic provides general information about the server features for various models Depending on your specific model some features might vary or not be available For information about your specific model use the Setup Utility program See Viewing information in the Setup Utility program on page 61 You also can Copyright Lenovo 2014 7 refer to the Personal Systems Reference document for ThinkServer products at http www lenovo com psref Microprocessor One or two Intel Xeon microprocessors internal cache size varies by model For a list of ThinkServer microprocessor options go to http www lenovo com thinkserver Memory Your server has 12 memory slots For more information see System board components on page 48 and Memory module installation rules on page 93 Power supply Your server comes with one of the following power supply configurations e One screw secured non hot swap 625 watt power supply assembly universal input and compliant with 80 PLUS Bronze e One or two hot swap 800 watt redundant power supplies universal i
163. l the supported types of 2 5 inch hard disk drives including the solid state drives e Optical drive Up to two 5 25 inch SATA optical drives The server has two optical drive bays The lower optical drive bay is installed with a 5 25 inch SATA optical drive The upper bay is for a secondary optical drive only Some server models come with a secondary optical drive installed in the upper bay For the location information about the internal drives or drive bays see Server components on page 28 Expansion slots The server has six expansion slots on the system board for installing appropriate Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI cards or PCI Express cards For detailed information see System board components on page 48 Input Output I O features e One serial connector on the rear panel e One Video Graphics Array VGA DB 15 connector on the rear panel e Six USB 2 0 connectors two on the front panel and four on the rear panel e Two RJ 45 Ethernet connectors on the rear panel Ethernet connector 2 is for system management For the location information about the connectors refer to the related topics in Locations on page 13 Video subsystem An integrated graphics controller in the ThinkServer Management Module TMM which also is known as the Baseboard Management Controller BMC chip is installed on the system board to to support a VGA connector on the rear panel for connecting video devices Ethernet conn
164. l be provided to the customer Customers are responsible for installing the self service CRUs for this product Customers also can install optional service CRUs which might require some technical skills or tools or request that a technician install the optional service CRU under the terms of the applicable warranty service type for your country or region Non CRUs must be replaced only by trained service technicians The following table lists the major FRUs in your server and the CRU identification information For a complete listing of FRU information such as FRU part numbers and supported server models go to http www lenovo com serviceparts lookup Notes e Before servicing a Lenovo product ensure that you read and understand Safety information on page iii e Use only parts provided by Lenovo Description Self service CRU CRU Front system fan Yes Front panel board assembly Hard disk drive Heat sink and fan assembly Hot swap hard disk drive backplane available in some models Hot swap redundant power supply available in some models Intelligent diagnostic module available in some models Optical drive 32 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Description Self service CRU Optional service N Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI card available in some models Power distribution board and cage assembly available in models with nn hot swap redundant power supplies e S T em
165. l outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Use the front door key to unlock the front door and then use the front door handle J to pivot the front door to the open position Figure 78 Opening the front door of the server 3 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 140 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 4 The non hot swap hard disk drives are installed in the lower hard disk drive cage and are protected by an EMl protective panel Press the small tab J on the EMl protective panel from the bottom and then pivot the EMl protective panel upward to remove it from the chassis and gain access to the non hot swap hard disk drives RSN NS Figure 79 Removing the EMIl protective panel 5 Remove the front system fan 1 See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 6 Locate the appropriate non hot swap hard disk drive See Server components on page 28 Then disconnect the SATA signal cable and the power cable from the rear of the non hot swap hard disk drive Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 141 7 Insert two fingers into the holes in the two tabs on the front of the blue bracket Then press the tabs towards each other and carefully slide the non hot swap hard disk drive out of the front of the chassis
166. le connector 0 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the lower hard disk drive cage 2 If you have up to four 3 5 inch SATA hot swap hard disk drives installed you also can use the mini SAS signal cable that has four SATA ports and one Serial General Purpose Input Output SGPIO port a Connect the mini SAS connector J to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The backplane is installed on the lower hard disk drive cage b Connect the four SATA ports E lj to the SATA connectors 0 3 on the system board c Connect the SGPIO port J to the SATA SGPIO connector on the system board Figure 26 Mini SAS signal cable with four SATA ports and one SATA SGPIO port Chapter 3 Product overview 43 Notes e The number on the label for each of the four SATA signal cables indicates the sequence to follow when you are connecting the cables to the corresponding SATA connectors 0 3 on the system board SATA signal cable label System board SATA connector ee O SATA connector 1 e For information about configuring RAID using the configuration utility for the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 see Configuring the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 on page 74 3 If you have more than four hard disk drives installed use the other mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable
167. lenovo ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual o Thinkserver Machine Types 70B4 70B5 70B6 and 70B7 Note Before using the information and the product it supports be sure to read and understand the following e The Read Me First that comes with your product e Safety information on page iii e Appendix A Notices on page 199 First Edition February 2014 Copyright Lenovo 2014 LIMITED AND RESTRICTED RIGHTS NOTICE If data or software is 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 information Chapter 1 General information Introduction Server documentation Chapter 2 Server setup road map Chapter 3 Product overview Server package Features Specifications Software ThinkServer EasyStarilp i ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater BIOS and TMM update utilities RAID configuration utilities Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage Remote management software Diagnostic program Locations Machine type n de sad fal iaoe label Front view of fies server Front panel Intelligent diagnostics Maule Rear view of the server Server locks Server components Hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs RAID card Expander card Hot swap hard disk drive backplane 2 Connecting the cables System board com
168. les to your server do the following 1 Ensure that all components have been reassembled correctly and that no tools or loose screws are left inside your server 2 Ensure that all internal cables are routed correctly and secured by any cable clips or ties in the server Keep cables clear of the hinges and sides of the server chassis to avoid interference with reinstalling the server cover 3 If you have removed the front bezel reinstall it See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 185 4 Position the server cover on the chassis so that the rail on the bottom of the server cover engages the bottom rail on the chassis Then align the four tabs J on the server cover with the corresponding holes in the top edge of the chassis Pivot the server cover to close it Figure 122 Closing the server cover 5 Slide the server cover to the front of the chassis until it snaps into position Figure 123 Installing the server cover 186 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 6 Tighten the thumbscrew on the server cover to secure the server cover in place Note For safety consideration ensure that you use a tool for example a screwdriver to tighten the thumbscrew and always ensure that the thumbscrew is securely installed Also do not over tighten the thumbscrew 7 Lock the server cover
169. ling the Ethernet card on page 100 8 Connect signal cables to the connectors on the new RAID card and the connectors on the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes See Connecting the cables on page 43 9 Install the PCI card bracket assembly that comes with the RAID card See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then configure RAID for your server See Configuring RAID on page 72 e After a Lenovo RAID card is installed do the following 1 Check the version of the new RAID card firmware by pressing Ctrl H when starting the Setup Utility program 2 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to download the latest version of firmware Then install the firmware to your server Note If you want to use the Firmware Updater program ensure that it is the latest version To get the latest version of the Firmware Updater program go to http www lenovo com drivers locate different versions of the program and then identify the latest version by comparing readme files If the latest Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 105 version of the Firmware Updater program does not contain the latest version of the driver you need download that driver separately f
170. lled servers can be achieved through system network The user can obtain the server hardware health information and SEL and is able to conduct the operations including turning on or off the server restarting the server and so on This part of the server management is independent of the operating system and is called out of band management PCI Express x8 card slot PCI E slot 4 This PCI card slot supports a PCI Express x8 card with 167 mm 6 57 inches in length such as an Ethernet card EJ PCI Express x16 card slot PCI E slot 5 This PCI card slot supports a PCI Express x16 card with 167 mm 6 57 inches in length such as a RAID card EJ PCI Express x8 card slot PCI E slot 6 This PCI card slot supports a PCI Express x8 card with 167 mm 6 57 inches in length such as an Ethernet card System board jumpers and switches This topic provides information about the jumpers and switches on the system board A jumper is a short length of conductor used to set up or adjust printed circuit boards such as the system board of a computer A jumper usually is encased in a non conductive block of plastic for convenient use and to avoid any possible damage to a live circuit Jumper pins arranged in groups on the system board are called jumper blocks When two or more jumper pins are capped with a jumper an electrical connection is made between them and the equipment is thus instructed to activate certain settings accordingly The following ill
171. ls e Basic system management features Ability to store the power on self test POST hardware test results BIOS Setup Utility program The BIOS Setup Utility program helps you view the server information and configure the server in the pre operating system environment See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 TMM also known as BMC and Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI 2 0 The system board platform management subsystem is based on the integrated TMM features The TMM is a management chip that is integrated on the system board of your server With the TMM chip no matter what condition the server operating system is in and no matter if the server is on or off as long as the server is connected to network and an ac power source the interaction with the TMM controlled servers can be achieved through system network The user can obtain the server hardware health information and system event log SEL and is able to conduct the operations including turning on or off the server restarting the server and so on This part of server management is independent of the operating system and is called out of band management The system board platform management subsystem consists of the integrated TMM communication buses sensors Basic Input Output System BIOS and server management firmware It is responsible for error reporting system power control thermal monitoring system fan control and other management
172. ment after configuring RAID The installation package for the MegaRAID Storage Manager program is on the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD After you enter the operating system insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD into the optical drive The installation package for the MegaRAID Storage Manager program is located in the Utilities and Others folder in the root directory of the DVD To install and use the MegaRAID Storage Manager program refer to the following chapters in the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server Note Some information in these chapters might be intended for the advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID configurations and might not apply to the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 configurations e MegaRAID Storage Manager Overview and Installation e MegaRAID Storage Manager Window and Menus e Monitoring System Events and Storage Devices e Maintaining and Managing Storage Configurations The MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide also is available on the Lenovo Web site at http www lenovo com UserManuals Configuring the advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID Before configuring RAID for your server observe the following precautions e Use hard disk drives that are of the same type SATA or SAS and have the same capacity within a single RAID array e The total drive capacity of the primary RAID array is limited to 2 TB Some server models come with a RAID card to provide adv
173. microprocessor This topic provides instructions on how to install or replace the microprocessor Installing the second microprocessor Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the second microprocessor Depending on the model your server might come with one or two microprocessors For server models with one microprocessor the microprocessor is installed in the microprocessor socket 1 and the microprocessor Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 143 socket 2 is protected by a plastic socket cover You can purchase a microprocessor option kit from Lenovo and install the second microprocessor to expand system capabilities CAUTION A A Turn off the server and wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Ensure that you install the correct type of microprocessor option your server supports See Memory module installation rules on page 93 When two microprocessors are installed both must have the same core voltage and core speed e Use any documentation that comes with the microprocessor option kit and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in
174. move the microprocessors from the old system board and install them on the new system board See Installing or replacing the microprocessor on page 143 19 The old system board must be returned with two microprocessor socket covers to protect the pins on the microprocessor sockets during shipping and handling Use the microprocessor socket covers removed from the new system board To install a microprocessor socket cover on the old system board do the following a Ensure that the small handle and the microprocessor retainer are in the fully open position See Installing the second microprocessor on page 143 Note Do not drop anything onto the microprocessor socket while it is exposed The socket pins must be kept as clean as possible Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 183 b Position the microprocessor socket cover above the microprocessor socket so that the small triangle on the socket cover faces the small triangle jon the microprocessor retainer Then carefully press the socket cover straight down into the socket until it snaps into position Figure 120 Installing the microprocessor socket cover c Gently close the microprocessor retainer press down the small handle and then push the small handle inward to lock the retainer into position Figure 121 Securing the microprocessor retainer 20 Install all parts that you have removed and connect all cables to the new system
175. must be rated in accordance with local electrical code requirements e Use 1 3 mm or 16 American Wire Gauge AWG copper conductor only not exceeding 3 meters in length e Torque the wiring terminal screws to 1 4 newton meters or 12 inch pounds e Provide a readily available approved and rated disconnect device in the field wiring Statement 17 A CAUTION This product contains a Class 1M laser Do not view directly with optical instruments Statement 18 A CAUTION Do not place any object on top of rack mounted products Statement 19 A CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away Copyright Lenovo 2014 ix Statement 20 A CAUTION A lithium ion battery is provided To avoid possible explosion do not burn the battery Replace the battery only with the Lenovo approved part Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations X ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 1 General information This chapter provides some general information about your product This chapter contains the following items e Introduction on page 1 e Server documentation on page 2 Introduction This user guide for your Lenovo ThinkServer product contains information about the server features specifications component locations configuration instructions hardware replacement procedures and basic troubleshooting and diagnostics
176. n go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then the hardware RAID 5 and RAID 50 levels are available for your server if your server has the required number of hard disk drives installed For information about how to configure the hardware RAID refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server Removing the TR 500 Key Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the TR 500 Key if your server has a ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter with a TR 500 Key option installed Attention Back up your data before you begin if you need to reconfigure RAID and reinstall the operating system after removing the TR 500 Key Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e If you remove the TR 500 Key from the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter the hardware RAID 5 and RAID 50 levels will be disabled e Use any documentation that comes with the TR 500 Key and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic 108 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual To remove the TR 500 Key from the RAID card do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server
177. n on the server to verify operation See Turning on the server on page 59 Review the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface UEFI Basic Input Output System BIOS settings and customize as needed See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 Configure RAID and install the operating system and basic drivers See Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 69 and Configuring RAID on page 72 Install any additional drivers needed for added features Refer to the instructions that come with the hardware option Configure Ethernet settings in the operating system by referring to the operating system help This step is not required if the operating system was installed using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program 9 Check for firmware and driver updates See Updating the firmware on page 80 Install other applications Refer to the documentation that comes with the applications that you want to install Copyright Lenovo 2014 5 6 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 3 Product overview This chapter provides information about the server package features specifications software programs and component locations This chapter contains the following items e Server package on page 7 e Features on page 7 e Specifications on page 12 e Software on page 12 e Locations on page 13 Server package The server pac
178. nce of hazardous substances For additional WEEE information go to http www lenovo com recycling Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS This topic provides statements about the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ROHS European Union RoHS Lenovo products sold in the European Union on or after 3 January 2013 meet the requirements of Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS recast or ROHS 2 For more information about Lenovo progress on RoHS go to http www lenovo com social_responsibility us en ROHS_Communication pdf 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 fur den Einsatz an Bildschirmarbeitsplatzen im Sinne 2 der Bildschirmarbeitsverordnung geeignet Export classification notice This product is subject to the United States Export Administration Regulations EAR and has an Export Classification Control Number ECCN of 4A994 b It can be re exported except to any of the embargoed countries in the EAR E1 country list Appendix A Notices 203 Electronic emission notices The following information refers to the Lenovo ThinkServer machine types 70B4 70B5 70B6 and 70B7 Federal Communications Commission FCC
179. nect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the port 0 on the RAID card Then connect the mini SAS connector Jon the other end of the cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the lower hard disk drive cage 2 If your server has more than four hard disk drives installed use the other mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the port 1 on the RAID card Then connect the mini SAS connector J on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 1 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the upper hard disk drive cage e If you are using a ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter do the following 1 Use one mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Connect the mini SAS connector J on one end of the cable to the ports 3 0 on the RAID card Then connect the mini SAS connector J on the other end of the cable to the mini SAS signal cable connector 0 on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane or on the 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The 3 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane is installed on the lower hard disk drive cage
180. new software installed a new optional device or replaced a piece of hardware remove or reinstall the software or device to see if the problem could be solved 6 View the SEL to diagnose problems See Viewing the system event log on page 190 7 Turn on the server and press Esc as soon as you see the logo screen to view any diagnostic messages 8 Refer to Basic troubleshooting tables on page 190 and follow the instructions for the type of problem you are experiencing If the basic troubleshooting information does not help you resolve a problem continue with the next step 9 Try using a previous server configuration to see if a recent change to hardware or software settings has caused a problem Before restoring your previous configuration capture your current configuration in case the older configuration settings do not solve the problem or have adverse effect 10 Use an antivirus program to see if your server has been infected by a virus If the program detects a virus remove the virus 11 If none of these actions solve the problem seek technical assistance See Chapter 8 Getting information help and service on page 195 Viewing the status and diagnostic LEDs Your server has status and diagnostic LEDs on the front panel the DIT panel varies by model the rear panel Ethernet status LEDs the system board the hot swap hard disk drives if supported and the optical drives The various LEDs help you easily
181. ng conditions Attention It is recommended that you replace the TR 700 Battery annually or after 500 recharging cycles whichever comes first Installing the TR 700 Battery Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the TR 700 Battery on a ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter if your server has one installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Use any documentation that comes with the TR 700 Battery and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install the TR 700 Battery do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 If a PCI card bracket assembly is installed in your server remove the PCI card bracket assembly See Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 5 Locate and remove the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter which is a kind of RAID card See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 Note
182. ng the cables This topic provides instructions on the following cable connections Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the system board to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes See Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the system board to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes on page 43 Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the RAID card to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes See Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the RAID card to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes on page 44 Connecting cables from the RAID card to the expander card and then from the expander card to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes See Connecting cables from the RAID card to the expander card and then from the expander card to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes on page 45 Connecting the SATA signal cables from the system board to the non hot swap hard disk drives See Connecting the SATA signal cables from the system board to the non hot swap hard disk drives on page 47 Connecting the mini SAS signal cables from the system board to the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes To connect the mini SAS signal cables from the system board to the backplanes do the following 1 Use one mini SAS to mini SAS signal cable Connect one connector of the mini SAS signal cable to the SAS connector 0 3 on the system board Then connect the other connector of the mini SAS signal cable to the mini SAS signal cab
183. nnect all cables that are connected to the server If the server is installed in a rack cabinet remove the server from the rack cabinet and place it on a flat clean and static protective surface See the Rack Installation Instructions that comes with the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Locate the Clear CMOS jumper on the system board Then remove any parts and disconnect any cables that might impede your access to the jumper Move the clear CMOS jumper from the default normal position pin 1 and pin 2 to the short circuited position pin 2 and pin 3 Wait more than five seconds and then move the Clear CMOS jumper back to the normal position pin 1 and pin 2 Reinstall any parts and reconnect any cables Then reinstall the server cover See Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Connect the server to an ac power source and wait about 30 seconds Then turn on the server The BIOS recovers to the factory default settings ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual E Switches There are four switches on the system board of your server Je
184. non hot swap power supply assembly replacing 155 O optical drive installing 126 replacing 126 optical drive status LED 16 option completing the replacement 185 P particulate contamination 200 parts replacement completing 185 password considerations 65 setting changing deleting 65 Setup Utility program 65 PCI card bracket assembly reinstalling 89 removing 89 physical drive rebuilding 77 power distribution board and cage assembly replacing 162 power status LED 17 power supply features 8 precautions guidelines 83 Copyright Lenovo 2014 R RAID configuring 72 introduction 72 RAID array creating adding or deleting RAID array status 74 RAID card installing 105 locations 35 removing 106 RAID configuration utilities software 13 rear system fan replacing 170 rear view of the server locations 21 rebuilding physical drive 77 recovering the BIOS 68 reinstalling front bezel 87 76 PCI card bracket assembly 89 reliability availability and serviceability features 9 remote management software 13 removing DIMM 99 Ethernet card 103 front bezel 87 hardware 83 IDM 124 memory module 99 non hot swap hard disk drive 139 PCI card bracket assembly 89 RAID card 106 server cover 85 TMM Premium 117 TPM 120 TR 100 or TR 300 Key 114 TR 500 Key on the RAID card TR 700 Battery 111 replacing front panel board assembly front system fan 168 hardware 83 heat sink and fan assembly
185. nput and compliant with 80 PLUS Gold System fans You server comes with the following fans to provide proper system cooling and airflow e One rear system fan e Two front system fans e Two heat sink and fan assemblies Internal drives Internal drives are devices that your server uses to read and store data The internal drives supported by your server vary by model e Hard disk drive Your server supports one of the following hard disk drive configurations Up to four 3 5 inch hot swap Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA or Serial Attached SCSI SAS hard disk drives SCSI is the acronym for Small Computer System Interface Up to four 3 5 inch non hot swap SATA hard disk drives Up to eight 3 5 inch hot swap SATA or SAS hard disk drives Up to eight 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives or SATA solid state drives Note If you install 2 5 inch solid state drives and hard disk drives into the same server you can install up to two 2 5 inch solid state drives for this configuration Up to sixteen 2 5 inch hot swap SAS hard disk drives or SATA solid state drives Note If you install 2 5 inch solid state drives and hard disk drives into the same server you can install up to four 2 5 inch solid state drives for this configuration 8 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Note The term 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drives or 2 5 inch hard disk drives hereinafter refers to al
186. nt go to http www lenovo com recycling Requirements for Batteries Containing Perchlorate The following statement applies to users in the state of California U S A California Perchlorate Information Products containing CR manganese dioxide lithium coin cell batteries may contain perchlorate Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate 202 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Important WEEE information The WEEE marking on Lenovo products applies to countries with WEEE and e waste regulations for example European Directive 2002 96 EC India E Waste Management amp Handling Rules 2011 Appliances are labeled in accordance with local regulations concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE These regulations determine the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable within each geography This label is applied to various products to indicate that the product is not to be thrown away but rather put in the established collection systems for reclaiming these end of life products Users of electrical and electronic equipment EEE with the WEEE marking must not dispose of end of life EEE as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available to them for the return recycle and recovery of WEEE and to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the prese
187. o Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Then you need to reconfigure RAID for your server See Configuring RAID on page 72 Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID hereinafter referred to as the TR 500 Key The TR 500 Key expands the capability of the installed ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter by activating RAID 5 and RAID 50 levels for advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID You can purchase a TR 500 Key from Lenovo Installing the TR 500 Key Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the TR 500 Key on a ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter if your server has one installed Attention Back up your data before you begin if you want to reconfigure RAID and reinstall the operating system after installing the TR 500 Key Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Use any documentation that comes with the TR 500 Key and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install the TR 500 Key do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server
188. o work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the power distribution board and cage assembly Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the power distribution board and cage assembly This topic applies only to server models that come with hot swap redundant power supplies 162 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away 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 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the new power distribution board and cage assembly and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions
189. oduct during an electrical storm Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet Ensure that all power cord connectors are securely and completely plugged into receptacles Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage 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 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 Turn everything OFF Turn everything OFF First attach all cables to devices First remove power cords from outlets Attach signal cables to connectors Remove signal cables from connectors Attach power cords to outlets Remove all cables from devices Turn devices ON Statement 2 nanoen Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced When replacing the lithium coin cell battery use only the same or an equivalent type that is recommended by the manufacturer The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used handled or disposed of Do not e Throw or immerse into water
190. odule installation rules when performing the operation See Memory module installation rules on page 93 e Use any documentation that comes with the memory module and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install a memory module do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Locate the memory slots on the system board See System board components on page 48 Remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might prevent your access to the memory slots on PF oD Open the retaining clips of the appropriate memory slot See Memory module installation rules on page 93 for the installation sequence information Figure 46 Opening the retaining clips of the memory slots 98 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 7 Touch the static protective package that contains the new memory module to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the new memory module out of the package Note Carefully handle the memory module by its edges 8 Position the new memory module over the memory slot Ensure that the notch J on the new memory module is
191. of the main PCI card bracket Figure 41 Installing the small bracket into the fourth slot of the main bracket Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 91 b Place the PCI card bracket assembly into the chassis so that the two mounting studs Jon the bottom of the chassis are inserted into the corresponding holes in the PCI card bracket assembly Ensure that the edge of the RAID card can be smoothly inserted into the slot Jin the small low profile PCI card bracket Then carefully press the PCI card bracket assembly down until it is securely installed and locked into position by the two mounting studs Siggy LEE eso TIH AE ETIT RI IBDA EOI RA efofefof DA Leffel TIH AARE Figure 42 Reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly 6 Go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Installing removing or replacing hardware This topic provides instructions on how to install remove or replace hardware for your server You can expand the capabilities of your server by adding new hardware devices such as memory modules or other server options and maintain your server by replacing the failing hardware devices If you are handling a server option refer to the appropriate installation and or removal instructions in this topic along with the instructions that come with the option Notes 1 Use only parts provided by Lenovo 2 D
192. ollow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e The front panel board assembly is sensitive to ESD Ensure that you read and understand Handling static sensitive devices on page 84 first and carefully perform the operation To replace the front panel board assembly do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Remove the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 Locate the front panel See Front panel on page 17 Remove the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 oar WO DY Disconnect the signal cables of the front panel board assembly from the internal USB connector 1 and the front panel connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 7 If necessary remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might impede your access to the signal cables of the front panel board assembly Record the cable routing and then release the signal cables of the front panel board assembly from any cable clips or ties in the chassis 166 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 8 Remove the screw f on the chassis that secures the front panel boar
193. on the outside of the server Then remove the new microprocessor from the package 8 Remove the protective cover that protects the gold contacts on the bottom of the new microprocessor Do not touch the pins on the microprocessor socket and the gold contacts on the bottom of the new microprocessor Figure 89 Do not touch the pins Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 149 9 Note the orientation of the new microprocessor Hold the new microprocessor by its edges and align the notches J on it with the tabs Jin the microprocessor socket Then carefully lower the new microprocessor straight down into the microprocessor socket Note The small triangle J on one corner of the new microprocessor is the microprocessor orientation indicator The new microprocessor is in the correct orientation when this indicator faces the beveled corner J of the microprocessor socket n T S Figure 90 Installing the microprocessor 150 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 10 Gently close the microprocessor retainer press down the small handle and then push the handle inward to lock the retainer into position and secure the new microprocessor in the socket Figure 91 Securing the microprocessor in the socket 11 Reinstall the heat sink and fan assembly See Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly 1 on page 173 12 If you are instructed to return the old microproces
194. on page 17 The server needs about 30 seconds for the TMM to initialize whenever you connect the server to an ac power source If you press the power switch on the front panel during this period the server will not start immediately it will start after the TMM initialization finishes e When the Wake on LAN feature is enabled on the server that is connected to an ac power source and a LAN a network administrator can remotely turn on or wake up the server from a management console using remote network management software e You also can use the related TMM feature to remotely turn on the server through the management LAN For more information about the TMM refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide which is available for download at http www lenovo com UserManuals Turning off the server 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 A A 2 C m gt 1 0 m The server can be turned off in one of the following ways e 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 turn off automatically For instructions on how to shut down your specific o
195. on page 64 3 Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program The server will follow the startup device sequence you have set each time you turn on the server Configuring the TPM function The TPM works as a hardware security solution to help you to encrypt data and protect the server The TPM function is only available when there is a TPM installed in your server See Installing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module on page 119 You can purchase a TPM from Lenovo After installing a TPM you need to check if the TPM function is enabled in the Setup Utility program To enable the TPM function in the Setup Utility program do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program See Starting the Setup Utility program on page 61 2 On the Security menu select TPM TCM gt TPM Support Ensure that TPM Support is set to Enabled 3 When TPM Support is set to Enabled the TPM State item is displayed Set TPM State to Enabled 66 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 4 Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program The server will restart to enable the TPM function Exiting the Setup Utility program After you finish viewing or changing settings press Esc to return to the Setup Utility program main interface If you are on a nested submenu press Esc repeatedly until you reach the main interface Then you can do one of the following to exit the Setup Utility program e If
196. opriate hard disk drive bay See Server components on page 28 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 131 3 Press the release button Ei to open the handle of the hot swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray L gpopoooppopoopopoono pponononononnronnong pannonnnonnronnnornnn onnnpononononannnnnn ammm mimmin mmm mmm mmmn n swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray Figure 70 Opening the handle of the hot 132 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 4 Pull the handle and carefully slide the hot swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray out of the front of the chassis Figure 71 Removing the hot swap hard disk drive or the dummy tray 5 Touch the static protective package that contains the new hot swap hard disk drive to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the new hot swap hard disk drive out of the package Note Do not touch the circuit board on the hard disk drive Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 133 6 Slide the new hot swap hard disk drive into the drive bay from the front until it snaps into position and then completely close the handle Figure 72 Installing the hot swap hard disk drive 7 Check the hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs to ensure that the hard disk drive is operating correctly You might have to res
197. or occupied The number of the installed hard disk drives in your server varies depending on the server model The vacant bays are covered by an EMl protective panel Attention An unoccupied drive bay without any other protection might impact the EMI integrity and cooling of the server which might result in overheating or component damage To maintain the EMI integrity and cooling of the server install a new non hot swap hard disk drive as soon as you remove the failing one Installing a non hot swap hard disk drive Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install a non hot swap hard disk drive Before you begin review the following hard disk drive installation rules e Follow the order of the hard disk drive bays when installing a hard disk drive See Server components on page 28 to locate the hard disk drive bays in your server e For RAID configuration the hard disk drives must be the same type with the same capacity if they are within a single RAID array For more information see Configuring RAID on page 72 e For hard disk drives with different capacities install the hard disk drive by following the order of the hard disk drive bays as well as the order from the lowest capacity to the highest capacity Before you begin print all the related instructions o
198. or other grounding system when you work inside the server with the power on The server supports hot swap devices and is designed to operate safely while it is turned on and the cover is removed Follow these guidelines when you work inside the server with the power on e Avoid wearing loose fitting clothing on your forearms Button long sleeved shirts before working inside the server do not wear cuff links while you are working inside the server 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 These items might fall into the server as you lean over it e Avoid dropping any metallic objects into the server such as paper clips hairpins and screws Removing the server cover Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 85 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the server cover Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic To remove the server cover do the following 1 Remove all medi
199. ormation about how to use this program to help you configure the server and install an operating system To start the ThinkServer EasyStartup program do the following Chapter 5 Configuring the server 69 Insert the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD into an optical drive set the optical drive as the first startup device and start your server from the DVD in the optical drive See Selecting a startup device on page 66 Wait for the program to load Then you will be prompted for the following selections e The language in which you want to view the program e The language of the keyboard layout you will be using with the program Note The supported languages and keyboard layouts for the ThinkServer EasyStartup program are Dutch English French German Italian Japanese Russian Spanish and Turkish Your ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD might be English only In this case the keyboard layout should be English After selecting the language and keyboard layout click OK Then you will see one or more messages about configuring storage devices Click Next until you are presented with the Lenovo License Agreement Read the Lenovo License Agreement carefully In order to continue you must accept the terms by clicking Agree Then the Date and time window opens 4 Set the current date and time and click OK The Start option window opens 5 The Start option window provides the following selections e Continue to the main interface e Ins
200. ot be a common word or a common name e Be significantly different from your previous passwords Besides the alphabetic characters a z and numeric characters 0 9 the server also supports characters typed using special keys on the keyboard for a password Refer to the help message on the screen when setting a password to determine the valid special characters Setting changing or deleting a password This topic provides instructions on how to set change or delete a password in the Setup Utility program To set change or delete a password in the Setup Utility program do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program See Starting the Setup Utility program on page 61 Chapter 5 Configuring the server 65 2 On the Security menu select Administrator Password to set an administrator password or select User Password to set a user password 3 See Password considerations on page 65 Then follow the instructions on the screen to set or change a password 4 If you want to delete a password type your current password Press Enter when you are prompted to type a new password Then press Enter to confirm the new password The previous password will be cleared Note For security reasons it is recommended that you always set a password for your server 5 Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program If you have forgotten the password you can use the Clear password switch on the system board to erase th
201. ountry or region e Find a Service Provider located near you Lenovo Support Web site Technical support information is available on the Lenovo Support Web site at http www lenovo com support This Web site is updated with the latest support information such as the following Copyright Lenovo 2014 195 e Drivers and software e Diagnostic solutions e Product and service warranty e Product and parts details e User guides and manuals e Knowledge base and frequently asked questions Help and service This topic contains information about obtaining help and service Before you call Before you call do the following to try to solve the problem by yourself e Check all cables to ensure that they are connected e Check the power switches to ensure that the system and optional devices are turned on e Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation on the documentation DVD that comes with your product e Check for the updated information new device drivers and hints and tips on the Lenovo Support Web site at http www lenovo com support If possible be at your product when you call Have the following information available e Machine type and model e Serial numbers of your Lenovo hardware products e Description of the problem e Exact wording of any error messages e Hardware and software configuration information Calling for service During the warranty period you can get help and information
202. oute the signal cables of the new front panel board assembly If necessary secure the signal cables with cable clips or ties in the chassis 14 Reinstall the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 15 Reinstall the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 16 If you are instructed to return the old front panel board assembly follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the front system fan 1 Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the front system fan 1 See Server components on page 28 to locate the front system fan 1 installed in your server model 168 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e
203. over on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Record the component locations cable connections and cable routing in the server Remove all memory modules See Removing a memory module on page 99 Remove all PCI Express cards including the Ethernet cards and RAID card See Removing the Ethernet card on page 103 and Removing the RAID card on page 106 Remove the TPM if one is installed See Removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module on page 120 Remove the TR 100 or TR 300 Key if one is installed See Removing the TR 100 or TR 300 Key on page 114 Remove the TMM Premium if one is installed See Removing the TMM Premium on page 117 10 11 12 Remove the system board battery See Replacing the system board battery on page 176 Remove the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 Remove the heat sink and fan assemblies See Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly 1 on page 173 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 179 13 Disconnect all cables from the system board Then remove the ten screws that secure the system board following the recommended numerical sequence as shown a
204. oving the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Locate the iButton socket on the system board a fk WwW N Touch the static protective package that contains the TR 100 or TR 300 Key to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the TR 100 or TR 300 Key out of the package Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 113 6 Insert one side of the TR 100 or TR 300 Key under one of the retaining clips on the iButton socket Then carefully press the other side of the TR 100 or TR 300 Key straight down until the key snaps into position and is secured by the two retaining clips on the iButton socket is nnn amp o MUO Tm E O i Sea i E m Figure 56 Installing the TR 100 or TR 300 Key What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To compl
205. parameters e Processor Configuration View information about the installed microprocessors and set microprocessor configuration parameters e Memory Configuration View information about the installed memory modules and set memory configuration parameters e ACPI Configuration View and set ACPI configuration parameters e SATA SAS Configuration View information about the installed SATA or SAS devices and set SATA or SAS configuration parameters e PCI PCIE Configuration View and set PCI or PCI Express configuration parameters e USB Configuration View and set USB configuration parameters such as enabling or disabling USB devices e Serial Configuration View and set configuration parameters for the serial connector and serial connector console redirection e Network Setup View and set configuration parameters for the UEFI network boot function Security menu You can set passwords and configure the TPM function on the Security menu in the Setup Utility program For each menu item press Enter to show selectable options and select a desired option by using the up and down arrow keys or type desired values from the keyboard Some items are displayed on the menu only if the server supports the corresponding features Notes e Enabled means that the function is configured e Disabled means that the function is not configured The Security menu contains the following items e Administrator Password Set an administrator passwo
206. perating system refer to the related documentation or help system for the operating system e Press the power switch on the front panel to start an orderly shutdown of the operating system and turn off the server if your operating system supports this feature e If your server stops responding and you cannot turn it off press and hold the power switch on the front panel for four seconds or more If you still cannot turn off the server disconnect all power cords from the server e If the server is connected to a LAN a network administrator can remotely turn off the server from a management console using remote network management software e You also can use the related TMM feature to remotely turn off the server through the management LAN For more information about the TMM refer to the ThinkServer Management Module User Guide which is available for download at http www lenovo com UserManuals Copyright Lenovo 2014 59 e The server might be turned off as an automatic response to a critical system failure Notes 1 When you turn off the server and leave it connected to an ac power source the server also can respond to a remote request to turn on the server To remove all power from the server you must disconnect the server from the ac power source 2 For information about your specific operating system refer to the related documentation or help system for the operating system 60 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardwa
207. ponents System board jumpers and switches System board LEDs Chapter 4 Turning on and turning off the server Turning on the server Turning off the server Chapter 5 Configuring the server Using the Setup Utility program Starting the Setup Utility program Viewing information in the Setup Utility program Sat te Ae Sek Ge Copyright Lenovo 2014 N sN A N 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 15 17 19 21 25 28 33 35 38 39 43 48 52 56 59 59 59 61 61 61 61 Setup Utility program interface Setting the system date and time Using passwords Selecting a startup device Configuring the TPM function Exiting the Setup Utility program Updating or recovering the BIOS Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Features of the ThinkServer pap as program Starting the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Using the ThinkSenver FasyStaitup program on a Windows operating system A A Configuring RAID About RAID Configuring RAID using jahe SThinkSORIGr EasyStartup program Configuring the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 Configuring the EER SATA SAS hardware RAID pots ey we e Configuring the Ethernet Gorittliers Updating the firmware Using the Firmware Updater program Using the Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program bo dhe pl te ela Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware Guidelines Precautions pogi Handling stat
208. provides information to help you locate the connectors on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane The following illustrations show the connectors on the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane Oo Baa g i i om N g fl t Figure 24 Front view of the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane Slot 0 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk H Slot 4 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk drive drive EA Slot 1 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk Wi Slot 5 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk drive drive Efi Slot 2 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk Slot 6 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk drive drive E Slot 3 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk E Slot 7 for a 2 5 inch SAS hot swap hard disk drive drive 4 i Figure 25 Rear view of the 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive backplane E 8 pin power connector Used to connect the P5 power connector of the power supply 42 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual H Mini SAS signal cable connector 1 Used to connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the mini SAS signal cable Ei Mini SAS signal cable connector 0 Used to connect the mini SAS connector on one end of the mini SAS signal cable Connecti
209. ption kit See Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly 1 on page 173 What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the microprocessor Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the microprocessor CAUTION A A The heat sink and fan assembly and the microprocessor might be very hot Turn off the server and wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 147 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes To 1 a A WwW N Ensure that the new microprocessor is the correct type your server supports See Memory module installation rules on page 93 When two microprocessors are installed both must have the same core voltage and core speed Use any documentation that comes with the microprocessor option kit and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic Your microprocessor socket and socket cover might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic replace the microprocessor
210. r ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the hard disk drive and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install a non hot swap hard disk drive do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 135 2 Use the front door key to unlock the front door and then use the front door handle J to pivot the front door to the open position Figure 73 Opening the front door of the server 3 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 136 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 4 The non hot swap hard disk drives are installed in the lower hard disk drive cage and are protected by an EMl protective panel Press the small tab JJ on the EMl protective panel from the bottom and then pivot the EMl protective panel upward to remove it from the chassis and gain access to the non hot swap hard disk drive bays s oF A 3 46 X E A A f fi f 3 S f T A EFEFEF X PREE EEY 63 oe oe 6 oe o
211. r supply is likely to fail Check the BMC for errors and or has failed run the diagnostic programs See Using a diagnostic program on page 189 Note To identify the failing power supply check the status LED near the power cord connector on the redundant power supply Rear view of the server This topic provides information to help you locate the connectors and components on the rear of your server Chapter 3 Product overview 21 The following illustration shows the rear view of the server with a screw secured non hot swap power supply assembly Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic Figure 6 Rear view of the server with a non hot swap power supply assembly Power cord connector i VGA DB 15 connector H Serial connector ID LED EB USB connectors 4 E Expansion card area E Ethernet connector 1 for system management E Front door key RJ 45 22 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Your server model might have one or two hot swap redundant power supplies Each hot swap redundant power supply has one power cord connector Jon the rear of the server For each hot swap redundant power supply there might be one or two status LEDs on the power supply near the power cord connector When the LED is lit in
212. rd components on page 48 Then properly route the signal cable of the IDM You might need to secure the signal cable with cable clips or ties in the chassis Figure 63 Cable routing 9 Reinstall the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 10 Reinstall the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Removing the intelligent diagnostics module Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the IDM if your server has an IDM installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e f you remove the IDM the server will lose the diagnostic LEDs on the IDM panel e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic To remove the IDM do the following 124 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Oona fF WwW DY Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power
213. rd to protect against unauthorized access to your server See Using passwords on page 65 e User Password Set a user password to protect against unauthorized access to your server See Using passwords on page 65 e TPM TCM Configure the TPM function if your server has a TPM installed in the TPM connector on the system board See Configuring the TPM function on page 66 Server Management menu You can view system information and view or change event log and BMC settings on the Server Management menu in the Setup Utility program On each submenu press Enter to view the information or show selectable options and select a desired option by using the up and down arrow keys Some items are displayed on the menu only if the server supports the corresponding features The Server Management menu contains the following submenus For more information enter the corresponding submenu and refer to the instructions on the screen e BMC Firmware Revision View the BMC version Chapter 5 Configuring the server 63 e BMC Status View the BMC status e Erase SEL Erase system event log SEL e System Information View basic information about your server e BMC Network Configuration Set BMC configuration parameters Boot Options menu The Boot Options menu in the Setup Utility program provides an interface to help you view or change the server startup options including the startup sequence and boot priority for various devices C
214. re Maintenance Manual Chapter 5 Configuring the server This chapter provides the following information to help you configure the server e Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 e Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 69 e Configuring RAID on page 72 e Configuring the Ethernet controllers on page 80 e Updating the firmware on page 80 e Using the Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program on page 80 Using the Setup Utility program This topic provides information about using the Setup Utility program The Setup Utility program is part of the server firmware You can use the Setup Utility program to view and change the configuration settings of your server regardless of which operating system you are using However the operating system settings might override any similar settings in the Setup Utility program Starting the Setup Utility program This topic provides instructions on how to start the Setup Utility program To start the Setup Utility program do the following 1 Connect the server to an ac power source and press the power switch on the front panel to turn on the server See Turning on the server on page 59 2 Press the F1 key as soon as you see the logo screen Then wait for several seconds and the Setup Utility program opens If you have set a password you need to type the correct password to enter the Setup Utility program For password information see
215. re that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference 126 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the optical drive and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To install or replace an optical drive do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Locate the optical drive bays See Server components on page 28 4 Depending on whether you are installing or replacing an optical drive do one of the following e If you are installing a secondary optical drive in the upper optical drive bay remove the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 Then remove the plastic shield for the bay from the front panel Remove the screw fj that secures the metal EMI shield covered on the upper optical drive bay Insert a finger into the hole in the EMI shield and carefully pull the EMI shield out of the front of the chassis aN V J Me Ai SX Figure 65 Removing the EMI shield for the upper optical drive bay
216. re using the Firmware Updater program do the following Note Before distributing the firmware updates to a server ensure that your server can restart successfully without encountering hardware problems 1 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to locate the Firmware Updater program 2 Download the ISO image for the Firmware Updater program and the TXT file that contains the instructions 3 Use any CD or DVD burning software to create a bootable disc with the ISO image 4 Print the TXT file and follow the instructions to use the Firmware Updater program to update your system firmware Using the Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program The Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program enables enterprise users to remotely control and monitor multiple Lenovo servers within a LAN The program provides an interface to display all severs being managed which enables the administrator to conveniently search for monitor and manage servers 80 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual To download the Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program go to http Awww lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page For detailed information about using the Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program refer to the help system for the program Chapter 5 Configuring the server 81 82 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 6 Installing removing or
217. rear of the new optical drive Figure 68 Connecting cables to the rear of the optical drive 8 If necessary connect the other end of the signal cable to the appropriate SATA connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 9 Reinstall the front bezel if you have removed it See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 10 Do one of the following Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 129 e If you are installing an optical drive save the removed EMl protective shield from the chassis and plastic shield from the front bezel in the event that you later remove the drive and need the shields to cover the drive bay e f you are replacing an optical drive and are instructed to return the old optical drive follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the installation or replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Installing or replacing a hot swap hard disk drive Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install or replace a hot swap hard disk drive This topic applies only to server models that have hot swap hard disk dr
218. rebuild rate using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program do the following Note Using a rebuild rate of 0 or 100 percent is not recommended The default value is 30 percent 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 On the main interface of the program select Objects gt Adapter gt Rebuild Rate 3 Set the rebuild rate by typing a desired value from the keyboard directly Running a consistency check This topic provides instructions on how to run a consistency check for virtual drives using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program The consistency check operation verifies that all stripes on a virtual drive with a redundant RAID level RAID 1 RAID 5 and RAID 10 are consistent and the date on the virtual drive is correct For example in a system with parity checking consistency means computing the data on one drive and comparing the results to the contents of the parity drive You should run a consistency check on fault tolerant virtual drives periodically It is recommended that you run a consistency check at least once a month You must run a consistency check if you suspect that the virtual drive data might be corrupted Ensure that you back up the data before running a consistency check if you suspect that the data might be corrupted To run a consistency check using the LSI Software RAID Configuration
219. refer to the related section in Features on page 7 Note It is recommended that all memory modules to be installed must be the same type LV RDIMM RDIMM or UDIMM with the same capacity frequency voltage and number of ranks Your server supports rank sparing mode In rank sparing mode one rank of a memory module works as the spare rank for the other ranks on the same channel The spare rank is not available as system memory To enable rank sparing mode ensure that e At least three ranks are available in one channel e The capacity of the spare rank must be the same with or larger than the capacity of other ranks within the same channel The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have only one microprocessor CPU71 installed Table 11 Memory module installation order in sparing mode for servers with one microprocessor CPU1 DIMM o a jjam e oa o The following table explains the memory module installation order for servers that have two microprocessors CPU1 and CPU2 installed Table 12 Memory module installation order in sparing mode for servers with two microprocessors CPU1 DIMM CPU2 DIMM fee see oe poe le lela omms 1 e e e e ole lel e i Memory module installation order in lockstep mode This section explains the memory module installation order in lockstep mode In this mode the RAS features are available For more information about the RAS features r
220. replacing hardware This chapter provides instructions on how to install remove or replace hardware for your server This chapter contains the following items e Guidelines on page 83 e Removing the server cover on page 85 e Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 e Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly on page 89 e Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 92 e Completing the parts replacement on page 185 For a list of ThinkServer options go to http www lenovo com thinkserver Guidelines This topic provides some guidelines that you should read and understand before using your server Precautions Before you use the server ensure that you read and understand the following precautions e Before using the product ensure that you read and understand the multilingual safety instructions and the Lenovo Limited Warranty LLW on the documentation DVD that comes with the product Reading and understanding the safety instructions reduces the risk of personal injury and damage to your product 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 go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the
221. rives refer to Introduction to RAID in the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server To set a hard disk drive as a hot spare drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program do the following 1 Start the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program See Starting the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program on page 74 2 Do one of the following e If you want to create or add a new RAID array you can set a hot spare drive during the configuration process by following the instructions on the screen e If you want to set a hot spare drive right after the configuration select Objects gt Physical Drive from the program main interface Then select the hard disk drive that you want to set as a hot spare drive and press Enter A submenu is displayed Select Make Hot Spare from the submenu and then select Yes when prompted to set the hard disk drive as a hot spare drive Rebuilding a physical drive This topic provides instructions on how to rebuild a physical drive using the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program when a physical drive in a RAID array fails When a physical drive in a RAID array fails you can rebuild the drive by recreating the data that was stored on the drive before it fails If the drive is not operational it must be replaced and the data on the failing drive must be rebuilt on a new drive to restore the system to fault tolerance I
222. rking or in the POST process i Front door Front door lock You can lock the front door to protect the hard disk drive cages from unauthorized access E Front door handle Use the front door handle to open the front door Ej Intelligent diagnostics module panel The intelligent diagnostics module panel is only available in models that come with an intelligent diagnostics module For more information see Intelligent diagnostics module on page 19 16 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Front panel This topic provides information to help you locate the control connectors and LEDs on the front panel of the server The following illustration shows the control connectors and LEDs on the front panel of the server Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from this illustration Figure 4 Front panel Power switch with power status LED E System status LED H Hard disk drive status LED E Front USB connector 1 EJ Network Interface Controller NIC 1 status LED Front USB connector 2 Power switch with power status LED Press the power switch to turn on the server when you finish setting up the server Hold the power switch for several seconds to turn off the server if you cannot turn it off from the operating system See Chapter 4 Turning on and turning off the server on page 59 The power status LED h
223. rn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Locate the memory slots on the system board See System board components on page 48 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 99 5 Remove any parts or disconnect any cables that might prevent your access to the memory slots 6 Locate the memory module that you want to remove and open the retaining clips on both ends of the memory slot Then grasp the memory module by its edges and carefully pull it straight up to remove it from the memory slot Figure 48 Removing a memory module 7 Reinstall any parts or reconnect any cables that you have removed 8 If you are instructed to return the old memory module follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Installing or removing the Ethernet card This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the Ethernet card If you are installing or removing any other types of supported PCI Express cards the procedure i
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225. rom the Web page and install it individually to your server Removing the RAID card Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove the RAID card This topic applies only to models that have a RAID card installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Ensure that you back up your data before removing the RAID card because you might need to reconfigure RAID and reinstall the operating system after removing the RAID card e If you remove the RAID card you will lose the advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID functions e f your server has one microprocessor installed it is recommended that the RAID card be installed into the PCI E slot 5 or PCI E slot 2 If your server has two microprocessors installed it is recommended that the RAID card be installed into the PCI E slot 4 e Use any documentation that comes with the RAID card and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To remove the RAID card do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See
226. rom the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Touch the static protective package that contains the TMM Premium to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the TMM Premium out of the package 116 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 5 Locate the TMM Premium connector on the system board and then insert the TMM Premium into the TMM Premium connector Note Ensure that the TMM Premium is securely seated on the system board j z Nne iC MUO O i Sea co 3 Figure 58 Installing the TMM Premium What to do next e To work with anoth
227. rsion by comparing readme files If the latest version of the Firmware Updater program does not contain the latest version of the driver you need download that driver separately from the Web page and install it individually to your server Completing the parts replacement This topic provides instructions to help you complete the parts replacement and turn on your server To complete the parts replacement properly route the cables inside the server reinstall the server cover reconnect all the external cables For some devices update the firmware and run the Setup Utility program to do further setup Reinstalling the server cover and reconnecting cables Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to reinstall the server cover and reconnect cables to your server Attention For proper cooling and airflow reinstall 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 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic To reinstall the server cover and reconnect cab
228. rstand all the safety statements before using the product This document also includes the Lenovo warranty statement Customer Replaceable Units CRUs information and information about how to contact the Lenovo Customer Support Center e Lenovo License Agreement This document includes the terms and conditions of the Lenovo License Agreement e User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual This document provides detailed information to help you get familiar with your server and help you use configure and maintain your server e ThinkServer Management Module User Guide This document provides information about server remote management This document is in English only You might find this document on the documentation DVD that comes with your server If not download it from the Lenovo Web site at http www lenovo com UserManuals Note To obtain advanced remote management functions install a ThinkServer Management Module Premium TMM Premium on the iKVM connector on the system board See Installing or removing the ThinkServer Management Module Premium on page 116 e MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide This document provides information about Redundant Array of Independent Disks RAID and how to use the utility programs to configure monitor and maintain your server RAID and related devices This document is in English only Note Refer to this document for hardware RAID information if you have a required RAID card installed in the
229. rver TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Statement 6 A CAUTION If you install a strain relief bracket option over the end of the power cord that is connected to the device you must connect the other end of the power cord to a power source that is easily accessible in case it needs to be disconnected Statement 7 A CAUTION If the device has doors ensure that you remove or secure the doors before moving or lifting the device to protect against personal injury The doors will not support the weight of the device 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 9 A CAUTION Disconnect the hot swap fan cables before removing the fan from the device to protect against personal injury Statement 10 A CAUTION The following label indicates a sharp edge hazard ASS Copyright Lenovo 2014 vii Statement 11 A CAUTION The following label indicates a potential heat hazard A Statement 12 AA DANGER Overloading a branch circuit is a potential fire hazard and a shock hazard under certain conditions To avoid these hazards ensure that your system electrical req
230. s a security chip to enhance server security See Installing or removing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module on page 119 Intelligent Diagnostics Module connector Used to connect the cable of the Intelligent Diagnostics Module EJ Front panel connector Used to connect the front panel cable EJ Internal USB connector 5 6 EJ Internal USB connector 7 8 Used to connect the front panel USB cables System board battery Your server has a special type of memory that maintains the date time and configuration information for built in features The system board battery keeps the information active when you turn off the server E PCI card slot PCI slot 1 Used to install a standard 32 bit 33 MHz PCI card with 167 mm 6 57 inches in length EJ PCI Express x8 card slot PCI E slot 2 This PCI card slot supports a PCI Express x8 card negotiable link width x4 with 167 mm 6 57 inches in length such as an Ethernet card EH PCI Express x8 card slot PCI E slot 3 This PCI card slot supports a PCI Express x8 card with 167 mm 6 57 inches in length such as an Ethernet card Chapter 3 Product overview 51 EJ ThinkServer Management Module With the integrated ThinkServer Management Module hereinafter referred to as the TMM no matter what condition the server operating system is in and no matter if the server is on or off as long as the server is connected to network and an ac power source the interaction with the TMM contro
231. s similar Note The Ethernet card is sensitive to ESD Ensure that you read and understand Handling static sensitive devices on page 84 first and carefully perform the operation Installing the Ethernet card Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the Ethernet card Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the specific type the Ethernet card might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the Ethernet card and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic 100 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual e f your server has one microprocessor installed the Ethernet card can be installed into the PCI E slot 2 or PCI E slot 6 If your server has two microprocessors installed the Ethernet card can be installed into the PCI E slot 2 PCI E slot 3 PCI E slot 4 PCI E slot 5 or PCI E slot 6 To install the Ethernet card do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server
232. schsprachiger 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 Uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit in den EU Mitgliedsstaaten und halt die Grenzwerte der EN 55022 Klasse A ein Um dieses sicherzustellen sind die Ger te wie in den Handbuchern 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 Uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit von Betriebsmittein Dieses Produkt entspricht dem Gesetz Uber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Betriebsmitteln EMVG fr her Gesetz Uber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten Dies ist die Umsetzung der EU Richtlinie 2004 1 08 EG fr her 89 336 EWG in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz Uber die elektromagnetische Vertraglichkeit von Betriebsmitteln EMVG vom 20 Juli 2007 fr her Gesetz Uber die elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit von Ger ten bzw der EMV EG Richtlinie 200
233. server See Installing or removing the RAID card on page 104 For information about the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 also known as the onboard SATA SAS software RAID see Configuring the ThinkServer RAID 100 or RAID 300 on page 74 e Other documents You might find other documents for the Host Bus Adapter HBA Ethernet card or other optional parts on the documentation DVD Chapter 1 General information 3 4 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Chapter 2 Server setup road map This chapter provides a general road map to guide you through setting up your server The server setup procedure varies depending on the configuration of the server when it was delivered In some cases the server is fully configured and you just need to connect the server to the network and an ac power source and then you can turn on the server In other cases the server needs to have hardware features installed requires hardware and firmware configuration and requires an operating system to be installed The general procedure for setting up your server is 1 2 Unpack the server package See Server package on page 7 Install any required hardware or server option See the related topic in Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware on page 83 Connect the Ethernet cable and power cords to the server See Rear view of the server on page 21 to locate the connectors 4 Tur
234. server cover prevents unauthorized access to the inside of your server Locking the front door prevents unauthorized access to the installed hard disk drives Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic Chapter 3 Product overview 25 Padlock Your server comes with a padlock loop When a padlock is installed the server cover cannot be removed Figure 9 Padlock 26 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Integrated cable lock An integrated cable lock sometimes referred to as the Kensington lock can be used to secure your server to a non permanent fixture The cable lock attaches to the integrated cable lock slot at the rear of your server and is operated with a key The cable lock also locks the server cover This is the same type of lock used with many notebook computers You can order an integrated cable lock from Lenovo by searching for Kensington at http www lenovo com support Figure 10 Integrated cable lock Chapter 3 Product overview 27 Front door lock You can remove the key attached on the rear of the server and use it to open or lock the front door of the server The front door protects the hard disk drive cages and prevents unauthorized access to the installed hard disk drives ss Figure 11 Front door lock Server components This topic provid
235. side J ZA TLE AA LIT Figure 37 Installing the front bezel 5 Go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Removing and reinstalling the PCI card bracket assembly Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to remove and reinstall the PCI card bracket assembly This topic applies only to server models that have a RAID card installed Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference To remove and reinstall the PCI card bracket assembly do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Remove the PCI card bracket assembly by doing the following Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 89 a Press the release tab Jin the direction as shown and then carefully lift the PCI card bracket Se WWW 7 ona a Lo A priii iiid N VALAIA AIAL AA fad fod
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237. sor follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Installing or replacing a hot swap redundant power supply Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding the Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install or replace a hot swap redundant power supply This topic applies only to server models that come with one or two hot swap redundant power supplies The hot swap redundant power supply adds a second source of power to the server When the server is populated with two hot swap redundant power supplies it can withstand a power loss from either power supply This helps you avoid significant interruption to the operation of the server when a power supply fails You can replace the failing hot swap redundant power supply without turning off the server Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 151 Some server models come with only one power supply You can purchase a hot swap redundant power supply option from Lenovo CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away CAUTION Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the followin
238. t 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 Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the new non hot swap power supply assembly and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To replace the non hot swap power supply assembly do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 155 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Lay the server on its side for easier operation Remove the front system fans See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 a A WwW N Record the cable routing and connection Then disconnect the power supply assembly cables from the system board and all drives For server models with hot swap hard disk drives you also need to disconnect the power cables from the hot swap hard disk drive backplanes O Release the power supply assembly cables from the cable cl
239. tall the operating system using a pre existing response file e Configure RAID using a pre existing response file Read the explanations on the screen and select a desired option Then follow the instructions on the screen If this is the first time you are using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program select the option to continue to the main interface and view the compatibility notes and user guide Notes Functionality and supported operating systems vary depending on the version of the ThinkServer EasyStartup program From the main interface of the program click Compatibility notes to view the information about the RAID controllers operating systems and server configurations supported by the specific version of the program and click User Guide to view the various functions and learn how to use the program Before using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program to install an operating system ensure that any external storage devices and fiber channels are configured correctly The ThinkServer EasyStartup program main interface provides the following menus on the left pane of the screen Home This menu is the welcome page that contains some general descriptions about the program and the Lenovo copyright and trademark statements Compatibility notes This menu provides information about the RAID controllers operating systems and server configurations supported by the version of the program you are using User Guide This menu provides
240. tart the server for the newly installed hard disk drive to be recognized See Hot swap hard disk drive status LEDs on page 33 If the hard disk drive is faulty you need to reinstall or replace it until it is operating correctly 8 Close and lock the front door 9 Do one of the following e f you are installing a hot swap hard disk drive save the removed hard disk drive dummy tray in the event that you later remove the hot swap hard disk drive and need a dummy tray to cover the drive bay e f you are replacing a hot swap hard disk drive and are instructed to return the old hot swap hard disk drive follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To configure RAID go to Configuring RAID on page 72 Installing or removing a non hot swap hard disk drive This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove a non hot swap hard disk drive This topic applies only to server models that support non hot swap hard disk drives See Features on page 7 for more information about the supported non hot swap hard disk drives 134 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual For a list of ThinkServer hard disk drive options go to http www lenovo com thinkserver The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays covered
241. te of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling Recycling information Lenovo encourages owners of information technology IT equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed Lenovo offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products For information on recycling Lenovo products go to http www lenovo com recycling Battery return program This product may contain a lithium or lithium ion battery Consult your user manual or service manual for specific battery information The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly Recycling facilities may not be available in your area For information on disposal or batteries outside the United States go to http www lenovo com recycling or contact your local waste disposal facility Battery recycling information for the United States and Canada US amp Canada Only Appendix A Notices 201 Battery recycling information for the European Union EU 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
242. technology e Your server supports up to six memory modules when one microprocessor is installed and up to 12 memory modules when two microprocessors are installed e The minimum system memory for UDIMMs RDIMMs or LV RDIMMs is 2 GB only one microprocessor installed and only one 2 GB UDIMM RDIMM or LV RDIMM installed in the CPU1 DIMMA1 slot e The maximum system memory for RDIMMs or LV RDIMMs is 192 GB two microprocessors installed and one 16 GB RDIMM or LV RDIMM installed in each of the 12 memory slots e The maximum system memory for UDIMMs is 48 GB two microprocessors installed and one 4 GB UDIMM installed in each of the 12 memory slots For more information about the memory modules in your specific server model use the Setup Utility program See Viewing information in the Setup Utility program on page 61 For a list of supported ThinkServer memory module options go to http www lenovo com thinkserver Before installing a memory module ensure that you observe the following guidelines e All memory modules to be installed must be the same type LV RDIMM RDIMM or UDIMM e When you install memory modules with different ranks in one channel start from the farthest memory slot in the channel and install the memory module that has the most ranks first e If you install 1 35 V memory modules and 1 50 V memory modules into the memory slots for the same microprocessor you must configure the working voltage in the BIOS so th
243. tenance Manual 5 Connect the power cord to the power cord connector on the new hot swap redundant power supply Then check the status LED near the power cord connector When the LED is lit in green it indicates that the hot swap redundant power supply is working correctly When the LED is lit in amber it indicates that the hot swap redundant power supply is likely to fail or has failed Reinstall the new hot swap redundant power supply to see if the problem can be solved If the new hot swap redundant power supply still does not work correctly contact your place of purchase or a service representative for help 6 If you are instructed to return the old hot swap redundant power supply follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping Replacing the non hot swap power supply assembly Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the non hot swap power supply assembly This topic applies only to server models that come with a non hot swap power supply assembly CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away 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 tha
244. ter The following illustration shows the connectors on the ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter Figure 17 ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter Port 0 EJ ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID connector H Port 1 E External connector Fg Port 0 Used to connect a mini SAS signal cable See Connecting the cables on page 43 H Port 1 Used to connect a mini SAS signal cable See Connecting the cables on page 43 Ei ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID connector Used to connect a ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID See Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID on page 107 36 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual J External connector Used to attach the cable that connects a RAID card to the system board hard disk drive LED connector See Connecting the cables on page 43 ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter also known as ThinkServer 9260 81 SAS RAID Adapter The following illustration shows the connectors on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter ee i ioe PD sis RK see ee 3 a ai LO lgee i CF Es Gs Figure 18 ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter El Ports 7 4 EJ External connector H Ports 3 0 Ef ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery connector Ports 7 4 Used to connect a mini SAS signal cable See Connecting the cables on page 43 H Ports 3 0 Used to connect a mini SAS signal cable See Conn
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246. the BIOS settings for your specific needs See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 Note If you cannot recover the BIOS after using the instructions in this topic the BIOS read only memory ROM might be damaged and you need to replace the system board Contact the Lenovo Customer Support Center 68 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program This topic provides instructions on how to use the ThinkServer EasyStartup program to set up and configure your server The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring RAID and installing supported Windows and Linux operating systems and device drivers on your server The program works in conjunction with your Windows or Linux operating system installation disc to automate the process of installing the operating system and associated device drivers This program is provided with your server on a self starting bootable ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD The user guide for the program also is on the DVD and can be accessed directly from the program interface If you do not have a ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD you also can download an ISO image from the Lenovo Support Web site and make a disc by yourself To download the ThinkServer EasyStartup program image and burn it into a disc do the following 1 Go to http www lenovo com drivers and follow the instructions on the Web page to locate the ThinkServer
247. the LSI Software RAID Configuration Utility program you can see the Management Menu on the screen The Management Menu contains the following menu items e Configure This menu contains items to help you create a RAID array view the current RAID configuration add a new RAID array delete an existing RAID array and select a boot virtual drive e Initialize This menu helps you initialize virtual drives Note Initializing a virtual drive erases all data on the virtual drive Back up any data you want to keep and ensure that the operating system is not installed on the virtual drive before the initialization e Objects This menu helps you configure parameters for the RAID controller the virtual drives and the physical drives e Rebuild This menu helps you rebuild a physical drive in a RAID array in the event of a physical drive failure You can choose to rebuild the data on the failing drive if the drive is still operational If the drive is not operational it must be replaced and the data on the failing drive must be rebuilt on a new drive to restore the system to fault tolerance If hot spare drives are available the failing drive might be rebuilt automatically without any user intervention e Check Consistency This menu helps you do consistency check for the virtual drives The consistency check verifies the correctness of the data on virtual drives that use RAID 1 5 and 10 The following table shows the various menus and items
248. the TPM The TPM is a security chip designed by the Trusted Computing Group TCG to provide a hardware method of data encryption It stores passwords encryption keys and digital certificates to help provide security solutions and protect the computer You can purchase a TPM option from Lenovo Installing the ThinkServer Trusted Platform Module Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the TPM Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Use any documentation that comes with the TPM and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic To install the TPM do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Lay the server on its side for easier operation 4 Touch the static protective package that contains the TPM to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server Then take the TPM out of the
249. the instructions in this topic To replace the hot swap hard disk drive backplane do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Remove the front bezel See Removing and reinstalling the front bezel on page 87 Locate the backplanes See Hot swap hard disk drive backplane on page 39 Remove the front system fan 1 See Replacing the front system fan 1 on page 168 Remove all the installed hot swap hard disk drives and dummy trays if any from the hard disk drive cage See Installing or replacing a hot swap hard disk drive on page 130 oar WO DY 7 Record the cable connections on the backplane and then disconnect all the cables from the backplane 158 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 8 Lift the release latch J and slide the hard disk drive cage out of the front of the chassis Note The following illustration shows the 3 5 inch hard disk drive cage For the 2 5 inch hard disk drive cage the removal procedure is the same ATL Figure 97 Removing the hard disk drive cage 9 Depending on whether your server has 2 5 inch hot swap hard disk drive cages with backplanes or 3 5 inch hot swap hard
250. tic protective surface See the Rack Installation Instructions that comes with the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 Locate the ME in force update switch on the system board Then remove any parts and disconnect any cables that might impede your access to the switch Move the ME in force update switch from the default off position to the on position 6 Reinstall any parts and reconnect any cables Then reinstall the server cover See Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Connect the server to an ac power source Then update the BIOS See Updating flashing the BIOS on page 67 8 Repeat step 1 through step 4 9 Move the ME in force update switch back to the off position 11 Reinstall any parts and reconnect any cables Then reinstall the server cover See Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Connect the server to an ac power source and turn on the server The BIOS and ME have been updated You need to check and configure the BIOS settings for your specific needs See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 System board LEDs This topic helps you locate the LEDs on the system board The server is designed so that LEDs remain lit when the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on if the power supply is operating correctly This helps you isolate problems when the server is not 56 ThinkServer
251. tical drive The DVD starts automatically in most environments If the DVD fails to start open the launch exe file located in the root directory of the DVD Notes e To use the program read and accept the Lenovo License Agreement when prompted e You might need to add the Uniform Resource Locator URL for the ThinkServer EasyStartup program Web page to the trusted Web site list so that the page can open correctly You can do the following when using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on a Windows operating system For detailed information refer to the help system e View a general introduction to your ThinkServer server model and the specific server configuration information e View general guidance on how to use the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD e Download the required device drivers to a removable storage device so that you can easily get the drivers for server configuration when you need them especially when you finish installing an operating system without using the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD and need appropriate device drivers to configure your server e Install the required device drivers directly on the server on which you are running the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD e View information about all server models supported by the ThinkServer EasyStartup program and information about the device drivers for each server model including the driver versions and driver locations in the root directory of the ThinkServer EasyStartup DVD
252. ting the parts replacement on page 185 After you replace the system board battery you must reset passwords reset system date and time and reconfigure the server See Chapter 5 Configuring the server on page 61 Replacing the system board Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the system board Note This procedure must be performed only by trained service personnel of Lenovo CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away 178 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual CAUTION A A The heat sinks and microprocessors might be very hot Turn off the server and wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic To replace the system board do the following 1 oa kK WwW PY Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server Remove the server cover See Removing the server c
253. tion MT M XXXX XXX S N XXXXXXX Figure 2 Machine type model and serial number labels 14 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Front view of the server This topic provides information to help you locate the parts on the front of the server The following illustration shows the front view of the server Figure 3 Front view of the server Front panel i Front door E Optical drive bay 2 with an optical drive installed Front door lock in some models Ell Optical drive bay 1 with an optical drive installed E Front door handle El Optical drive eject close button E Intelligent diagnostics module panel available in some models E Optical drive status LED o Optical drive status LED Front panel For detailed information about the control connectors and status LEDs on the front panel see Front panel on page 17 H Optical drive bay 2 The 5 25 inch optical drive bay 2 is for a secondary optical drive Some models have a secondary optical drive installed Chapter 3 Product overview 15 EJ Optical drive bay 1 Your server comes with an optical drive installed in the 5 25 inch optical drive bay 1 Ei Optical drive eject close button Press this button to eject or close the optical drive when the server power is on H Optical drive status LED The optical drive status LED is blinking in green when the optical drive is wo
254. tion help and service on page 195 A fan is running at low speed Check the system fans The power supply has a critical error Check the BMC for detailed information 18 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Potential system error system error LED amber A power cord has been disconnected or a redundant Ensure that the power supplies are installed securely power supply has been removed Ensure that the power cords are connected securely to the power supplies Install a new power supply to replace the removed one The system is overheated Check the BMC for errors and then check the system fans Front USB connector 1 Front USB connector 2 Used to attach a USB compatible device such as a USB keyboard mouse scanner or printer If you have more than six USB devices you can purchase a USB hub which you can use to connect additional USB devices Intelligent diagnostics module This topic provides information about the intelligent diagnostics module hereinafter referred to as the IDM and the diagnostic LEDs on the IDM panel Note The IDM is only available in some models Chapter 3 Product overview 19 The following illustration shows the location of the IDM and the diagnostic LEDs on the IDM panel in the front of the server Note Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from this illustration Figure 5 IDM panel
255. to http www lenovo com support Copyright Lenovo 2014 1 Record information about your server in the following table You will need the information if you ever need to have your server serviced For where to find the product information label on the chassis see Machine type model and serial number label on page 13 Product name Machine type and model MT M Serial number S N Date of purchase You can register your server with Lenovo by following the instructions at http www lenovo com register When you register your server information is entered into a database which enables Lenovo to contact you in case of a recall or other severe problem After you register your server with Lenovo you will receive quicker service when you call Lenovo for help In addition some locations offer extended privileges and services to registered users Server documentation This topic provides general descriptions of the various documentation for your server and instructions on how to obtain all the documentation Printed document The following document is printed out and contained in your server package Read Me First This is a multilingual document you should read first This document provides instructions on how to access the complete safety warranty and support information on the documentation DVD that comes with your server This document also provides instructions on how to find the most up to date in
256. u contains the following items e Save Changes and Exit Save changes and exit the Setup Utility program e Save Changes and Reset Save changes and then continue with further configuration in the Setup Utility program e Discard Changes and Exit Discard changes load previous values and then exit the Setup Utility program e Discard Changes Discard changes and load previous values e Restore Defaults Return to the optimized default settings e Save as User Defaults Save the current settings as user default values e Restore User Defaults Restore the user default values for all the items Setting the system date and time This topic provides instructions on how to set the system date and time in the Setup Utility program To set the system date and time in the Setup Utility program do the following 1 Start the Setup Utility program See Starting the Setup Utility program on page 61 2 On the Main menu select System Date or System Time 64 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 3 Use the Tab key to switch between data elements and type the numbers from the keyboard to set the system date and time 4 Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program Using passwords By using the Setup Utility program you can set a password to prevent unauthorized access to your server You do not have to set a password to use your server However using a password improves computing security
257. uirements do not exceed branch current ratings at the installation site Statement 13 A CAUTION Ensure that the rack is secured properly to avoid tipping when the server unit is extended on the rails Statement 14 A CAUTION Some accessory or option board outputs exceed Class 2 or limited power source limits You must install the appropriate interconnecting cabling in accordance with your local electrical code requirements Statement 15 AA CAUTION The power control button on the device may put the device in standby mode instead of turning off the device In addition the device might have multiple connections to dc power To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all connections to dc power are disconnected at the dc power input terminals Ra Ao viii ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Statement 16 AA CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards e This equipment must be installed by trained service personnel in a restricted access location as defined by your local electrical code and the latest edition of IEC 60950 e Connect the equipment to a reliably earthed safety extra low voltage SELV source An SELV source is a secondary circuit that is designed so that normal and single fault conditions do not cause the voltages to exceed a safe level 60 V direct current e The branch circuit overcurrent protection
258. ure the hardware RAID refer to the MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide on the documentation DVD that comes with your server Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery hereinafter referred to as the TR 700 Battery if your server has a ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter installed The TR 700 Battery protects the integrity of the cached data on the ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter by providing backup power up to 72 hours in the case of a complete ac power failure or a brief power outage It has built in functionality to automatically charge the battery pack and to communicate battery status information Such as voltage temperature and current to your server It also provides an inexpensive Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 109 alternative to using an uninterruptible power supply and a second level of fault tolerance when used in conjunction with an uninterruptible power supply The temperature of the TR 700 Battery is generally 15 20 C 59 68 F higher than the ambient temperature during fast charge Therefore to complete a recharge cycle the ambient temperature should be lower than 55 C 131 F If the ambient temperature exceeds 55 C 131 F the recharge cycle will terminate prematurely thus preventing the TR 700 Battery from reaching a fully charged state A recharge cycle lasts at least six hours under normal operati
259. ush the rubber mounts through the holes and then pull on the tips of the rubber mounts from the other side of the chassis until the rear system fan is secured in place N V NR Ny Figure 111 Installing the rear system fan 8 Connect the new rear system fan cable to the system fan 3 connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 9 If you are instructed to return the old rear system fan follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are supplied to you for shipping What to do next e To work with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the replacement go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly 1 Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to replace the heat sink and fan assembly 1 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 173 CAUTION Hazardous moving parts Keep fingers and other body parts away CAUTION A A The heat sink and fan assembly might be very hot Turn off the server and wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF
260. ustration shows a jumper in the default setting position pin 1 and pin 2 This is the correct position for normal operation WD Pa Figure 30 Default jumper setting 52 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual The following illustration shows the status of the jumpers and switches on the system board of your server You can configure recover enable or disable some specific features of the system board by setting the jumpers or moving the switches ile Gann amp a i ll l OF o MUYo a ee SS _ eee Jaan a ON DIP iy Bile Figure 31 System board jumpers and switches Table 2 System jumpers Ef ThinkServer Management Module Enable Disable jumper E Switches E Clear CMOS Complem
261. ve devices e Prevent the part from touching your clothing Most clothing is insulative and retains a charge even when you are wearing a wrist strap e The use of a grounding system is recommended For example it is recommended to wear an electrostatic discharge ESD wrist strap if one is available Ensure that you work in an ESD safe area Select a grounding system such as those listed below to provide protection that meets the specific service requirement 84 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Note The use of a grounding system to guard against ESD damage is desirable but not necessary Attach the ESD ground clip to any frame ground ground braid or green wire ground When working on a double insulated or battery operated system use an ESD common ground or reference point You can use coax or connector outside shells on these systems Use the ground prong of the ac plug on ac operated servers System reliability guidelines To help ensure proper cooling and system reliability strictly follow these guidelines e Each of the drive bays has a drive or a dummy tray installed or there is an electromagnetic interface EMI protective panel or EMI shield installed to protect the drive cage e lf the server supports hot swap redundant power supplies each of the power supply bay has a redundant power supply installed or one bay has a redundant power supply installed while the other bay is covered
262. version on another computer for reference Notes e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustrations in this topic e Use any documentation that comes with the new heat sink and fan assembly and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic To replace the heat sink and fan assembly 1 do the following 1 Remove all media from the drives and turn off all attached devices and the server Then disconnect all power cords from electrical outlets and disconnect all cables that are connected to the server 2 Remove the server cover See Removing the server cover on page 85 3 Locate the heat sink and fan assembly 1 See Server components on page 28 4 Lay the server on its side for easier operation If necessary remove any installed PCI Express card that might impede your access to the heat sink and fan assembly 1 See Removing the Ethernet card on page 103 5 Disconnect the heat sink and fan assembly 1 cable from the microprocessor 1 fan connector on the system board See System board components on page 48 174 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual 6 Remove the four screws that secure the heat sink and fan assembly 1 to the system board It is recommended that you carefully remove the four screws from the system board using the following method to avoid any possible damage to the system board a Partially remove screw
263. wer BIOS version specifically solves a problem you have See Updating or recovering the BIOS on page 67 If the power to your server is interrupted while the BIOS is being updated and your server cannot start correctly use the BIOS recovery switch to recover from a BIOS update failure See System board jumpers and switches on page 52 Main menu After entering the Setup Utility program you can see the Main menu which lists basic information about the BIOS total memory size and system date and time To set the system date and time on the Main menu see Setting the system date and time on page 64 Advanced menu You can view or change various server component settings on the Advanced menu in the Setup Utility program The Advanced menu contains various configuration submenus and items On each submenu press Enter to show selectable options and select a desired option by using the up and down arrow keys or type desired values from the keyboard Some items are displayed on the menu only if the server supports the corresponding features 62 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual Notes e Enabled means that the function is configured e Disabled means that the function is not configured The Advanced menu contains the following submenus For more information enter the corresponding submenu and refer to the instructions on the screen e Chipset Configuration View and set chipset configuration
264. with another piece of hardware go to the appropriate section e To complete the removal procedure go to Completing the parts replacement on page 185 Chapter 6 Installing removing or replacing hardware 125 Installing or replacing an optical drive Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install or replace an optical drive The EMI integrity and cooling of the server are protected by having all drive bays covered or occupied Your server has two optical drive bays If only one optical drive is installed in the lower bay the upper bay is covered by a metal EMI shield on the chassis and also a plastic shield on the front bezel When you install a secondary optical drive save the removed EMI shield from the chassis and plastic shield from the front bezel in the event that you later remove the drive and need the shields to cover the drive bay Attention An unoccupied drive bay without any other protection might impact the EMI integrity and cooling of the server which might result in overheating or component damage To maintain the EMI integrity and cooling of the server install a new optical drive as soon as you remove the failing one or the protective shields CAUTION When laser products such as CD ROMs DVD drives fiber optic devices or transmitters are installe
265. y from the program interface For detailed information see Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on page 69 ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater The ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater program hereinafter referred to as Firmware Updater enables you to maintain your server firmware up to date and helps you avoid unnecessary server outages The Firmware Updater program is provided on the Lenovo Support Web site For more information about downloading and using the Firmware Updater program see Updating the firmware on page 80 12 ThinkServer TD340 User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual BIOS and TMM update utilities The BIOS and TMM also known as BMC firmware keeps updating after the shipment of the server Lenovo maintains pages on the Support Web site and provides the BIOS and TMM update utilities with instructions for download to help you update the BIOS and TMM firmware if needed For more information see Updating or recovering the BIOS on page 67 and Updating the firmware on page 80 RAID configuration utilities Your server supports onboard SATA software RAID and advanced SATA SAS hardware RAID configurations if you have a required RAID card installed For detailed information see Configuring RAID on page 72 Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage The Lenovo ThinkServer EasyManage program enables enterprise users to remotely control and monitor multiple Lenovo servers within a LAN For detailed
266. you might need to reconfigure RAID for your server See Configuring RAID on page 72 Installing or removing the ThinkServer Management Module Premium This topic provides instructions on how to install or remove the ThinkServer Management Module Premium hereinafter referred to as the TMM Premium The TMM Premium offers convenient remote KVM access and control through the LAN or Internet You can use the TMM Premium to gain location independent remote access to respond to critical incidents and to undertake necessary maintenance Therefore working as an integrated solution in your server the TMM Premium provides an increased level of manageability over the basic server management available You can purchase a TMM Premium from Lenovo Installing the TMM Premium Attention Do not open your server or attempt any repair before reading and understanding Safety information on page iii and Guidelines on page 83 This topic provides instructions on how to install the TMM Premium Before you begin print all the related instructions or ensure that you can view the PDF version on another computer for reference Notes e Use any documentation that comes with the TMM Premium and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic e Depending on the model your server might look slightly different from the illustration in this topic To install the TMM Premium do the following 1 Remove all media f
267. you want to save the new settings and exit the Setup Utility program press F10 or select Save amp Exit gt Save Changes and Exit Otherwise your changes will not be saved e If you do not want to save the new settings select Save amp Exit gt Discard Changes and Exit e If you want to return to the default settings press F9 or select Save amp Exit gt Restore Defaults For more information about the Save amp Exit menu in the Setup Utility program see Save amp Exit menu on page 64 Updating or recovering the BIOS This topic provides instructions on how to update the BIOS and how to recover from a POST and BIOS update failure System programs are the basic layer of software built into your server System programs include the POST the UEFI BIOS the Setup Utility program and the TMM firmware The POST is a set of tests and procedures that are performed each time you turn on your server The UEFI BIOS is a layer of software that translates instructions from other layers of software into electrical signals that the server hardware can execute You can use the Setup Utility program to view or change the configuration settings of your server See Using the Setup Utility program on page 61 The TMM firmware provides remote management features Lenovo might make changes and enhancements to the BIOS and TMM firmware When updates are released they are available for download on the Lenovo Web site at http www lenovo com driv

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