Lenovo ThinkServer RS140 User Manual And Hardware Maintenance Manual

Lenovo ThinkServer RS140 User Manual And Hardware Maintenance Manual

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  • Page 1 Machine Types:...
  • Page 2 Note: Read Me First First Edition (May 2014) © Copyright Lenovo 2014.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety information ..Chapter 1. General information ..1 Chapter 2. Server setup road map . . . 5 Chapter 3. Product overview ..7 Chapter 6.
  • Page 4 Appendix A. Notices ..Chapter 7. Troubleshooting and diagnostics ... . . Chapter 8. Getting information, help, and service ... . . Index.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety information Note: 製品をご使用になる前に、製品に付属の Documentation DVD に収録されているマルチリンガルの「安 全に正しくご使用いただくために」を読んで理解してください。 제품을 사용하기 전에 제품과 함께 제공되는 문서 DVD의 다국어 안전 지침을 주의 깊게 읽어보십시오.
  • Page 6 在使用本产品之前,请务必先阅读和了解产品附带的文档 DVD 中的多语言安全说明。 使用本產品之前,請務必閱讀並瞭解產品隨附的文件 DVD 上的多國語言版本安全資訊。 Important: Safety, Warranty, and Support Information...
  • Page 7 Statement 1 DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product 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.
  • Page 8 Statement 3 CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: • 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. •...
  • Page 9 Statement 6 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.
  • Page 10 Statement 11 CAUTION: The following label indicates a potential heat hazard. Statement 12 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 requirements do not exceed branch current ratings at the installation site.
  • Page 11 Statement 16 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock or energy hazards: • 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. •...
  • Page 12: Products That Are Not Assessed

    Statement 20 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. Statement 21 Attention: Products that are not assessed...
  • Page 13: Chapter 1. General Information

    Chapter 1. General information Introduction ThinkServer EasyStartup...
  • Page 14: Server Documentation

    Product name Machine type and model (MT-M) Serial number (S/N) Date of purchase Server documentation Printed document Read Me First Documentation DVD...
  • Page 15 Note: Safety, Warranty, and Support Information Lenovo License Agreement User Guide and Hardware Maintenance Manual MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide Note:...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2. Server Setup Road Map

    Chapter 2. Server setup road map...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3. Product Overview

    Chapter 3. Product overview Server package Note: Figure 1. Server package Features Personal Systems Reference...
  • Page 20 Microprocessor Memory Power supply System fan Internal drive Note: Expansion slot...
  • Page 21 Input/Output (I/O) features Video subsystem Ethernet connectivity Reliability, availability, and serviceability Security features Note: Basic system management features...
  • Page 22: Specifications

    Note: Specifications Dimensions Weight Environment Electrical input...
  • Page 23 Software ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyUpdate Firmware Updater BIOS update utility RAID configuration utilities Diagnostic programs Locations Machine type, model, and serial number label...
  • Page 24: Front View Of The Server

    Note: Figure 2. Machine type, model, and serial number label Front view of the server Figure 3. Front view of the server Front panel Slim optical drive Rack handle (right) Rack handle (left)
  • Page 25: Front Panel

    Front panel Figure 4. Front panel Power button with power status LED Power status LED Description Color ID button with ID LED ID LED Description Color Hard-disk-drive status LED Hard-disk-drive status LED Color Description...
  • Page 26: Rear View Of The Server

    NIC status LED NIC status LED Color Description System error LED System error LED Color Description Front USB 2.0 connector 1 Front USB 2.0 connector 2 Rear view of the server Figure 5. Rear view of the server...
  • Page 27 Power cord connector Serial connector 3 4 6 Ethernet connectors (RJ-45) Notes: Figure 6. Ethernet status LEDs Table 1. Ethernet status LED Color Status Description Table 2. Ethernet status LED Description Color Status 5 10 USB connectors...
  • Page 28 PCI Express card slot Figure 7. Locating the slots on the riser card assembly Security-lock slot ID LED ID LED Color Description DisplayPort connector VGA DB-15 connector Note: To connect a VGA cable to this connector, the physical thickness of the whole connector on the end of the VGA cable must be less than 17 mm (0.67 inch).
  • Page 29: Server Components

    Server lock Kensington Figure 8. Kensington-style cable lock Server components Note:...
  • Page 30 Components of server models with two 3.5-inch hard-disk-drive bays Figure 9. Components of server models with two 3.5-inch hard-disk-drive bays...
  • Page 31 Components of server models with four 2.5-inch hard-disk-drive bays Figure 10. Components of server models with four 2.5-inch hard-disk-drive bays...
  • Page 32 CRU identification Notes: Self-service Optional-service FRU description...
  • Page 33: Raid Card

    Self-service Optional-service FRU description RAID card Note: ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter (also known as ThinkServer 9240-8i RAID 0/1 Adapter) Figure 11. ThinkServer RAID 500 Adapter Port 0 Port 1 TR 500 key connector...
  • Page 34: Connecting The Cables

    ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter (also known as ThinkServer 9260-8i SAS RAID Adapter) Figure 12. ThinkServer RAID 700 Adapter Ports 7-4 Ports 3-0 ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery connector Connecting the cables Note: Connecting the 2.5-inch hard disk drives and slim optical drive with a RAID card Note:...
  • Page 35 Note: Figure 13. Connecting the mini-SAS connector to the RAID card...
  • Page 36 Figure 14. Connecting the 2.5-inch hard disk drives...
  • Page 37 Note: Figure 15. Connecting the slim optical drive Connecting the 2.5-inch hard disk drives and slim optical drive without a RAID card...
  • Page 38 Figure 16. Connecting the 2.5-inch hard disk drives SATA1 SATA0 SATA3 SATA2 SATA4 Figure 17. Connecting the 2.5-inch hard disk drive SATA cables...
  • Page 39 Note: Figure 18. Connecting the slim optical drive Connecting the 3.5-inch hard disk drives and slim optical drive with a RAID card Note:...
  • Page 40 Note: Figure 19. Connecting the mini-SAS connector to the RAID card Figure 20. Connecting the mini-SAS to 3.5-inch SAS combo cable to the hard disk drives...
  • Page 41 Figure 21. Connecting the slim optical drive Note: Connecting the 3.5-inch hard disk drives and slim optical drive without a RAID card...
  • Page 42 Figure 22. Connecting the 3.5-inch hard disk drives to the system board...
  • Page 43 Note: Figure 23. Connecting the slim optical drive...
  • Page 44: System Board Components

    System board components Figure 24. System board components 4-pin power connector...
  • Page 45 2 3 4 5 Memory slots Thermal sensor connector ID LED power connector System-error-LED-cable connector 9 17 25 System fan connectors 4-pin power connectors (2) 14-pin power connector 12 13 15 16 SATA connectors 0-3 SATA connector 4 Front panel connector Hard-disk-drive-LED connector Internal USB 2.0 connector Clear CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) /Recovery jumper...
  • Page 46 ME disable jumper Trusted Cryptography Module (TCM) connector Riser card assembly slot Coin-cell battery...
  • Page 47: Chapter 4. Turning On And Turning Off The Server

    Chapter 4. Turning on and turning off the server Turning on the server 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.
  • Page 49: Chapter 5. Configuring The Server

    Chapter 5. Configuring the server Using the Setup Utility program Starting the Setup Utility program Viewing information in the Setup Utility program Main Advanced Setup Utility program interface...
  • Page 50 Notes: BIOS Setup Utility Main Devices Advanced Power Security Startup Exit Main menu Main Main Devices menu Devices Notes: Enabled Disabled Devices Serial Port Setup USB Setup ATA Drive Setup Video Setup Network Setup Advanced menu Advanced Advanced...
  • Page 51 Notes: Enabled Disabled Advanced CPU Setup Intel Manageability Power menu Power Power Power After Power Loss Enhanced Power Saving Mode Power Intelligent Cooling Engine (ICE) Automatic Power On Security menu Security Notes: Enabled Disabled Security Administrator Password Power-On Password Set Administrator Password Set Power-On Password Security TCG Feature Setup...
  • Page 52 Secure Boot Startup menu Startup Startup Enter Startup Primary Boot Sequence Automatic Boot Sequence Error Boot Sequence Startup Enabled Disabled Boot Mode Boot Priority Options Keys Display Enabled Disabled Options Keys Display Style Enabled Option Keys Display Legacy Normal Exit menu Exit Exit...
  • Page 53: Setting The System Date And Time

    Exit Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Load Optimal Defaults OS Optimized Defaults Enabled Setting the system date and time Main System Time & Date Using passwords Setup Utility program password types Administrator password Power-On password Note: Password considerations Notes:...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Tpm Function

    Setting, changing, or deleting a password Security Set Administrator Password Set Power-On Password Note: Configuring the TPM function Security TCG Feature Setup TCG Security Features TPM Support Active Selecting a startup device Note: Note:...
  • Page 55: Exiting The Setup Utility Program

    Startup Exiting the Setup Utility program Exit ➙ Save Changes and Exit Exit ➙ Discard Changes and Exit Exit ➙ Load Optimal Defaults Exit Updating or recovering the BIOS Updating (flashing) the BIOS Notes:...
  • Page 56 Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup Features of the ThinkServer EasyStartup program...
  • Page 57: Starting The Thinkserver Easystartup Program

    ThinkServer EasyStartup Starting the ThinkServer EasyStartup program User Guide ThinkServer EasyStartup Note: Next Agree Notes: Compatibility notes User Guide...
  • Page 58 Home Compatibility notes User Guide Hardware list Configure RAID Install operating system Download drivers ThinkServer EasyStartup Note: About Using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program on a Windows operating system ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup Note: ThinkServer EasyStartup...
  • Page 59: Configuring Raid

    ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup Note: Configuring RAID About RAID RAID 0...
  • Page 60: Raid For Your Server

    RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 10 MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide RAID for your server Note: Onboard SATA software RAID configuration using the Intel Rapid Storage Technology enterprise program...
  • Page 61: Configuring The System Bios To Enable Onboard Sata Raid Functionality

    Advanced SATA/SAS hardware RAID configuration using the WebBIOS Configuration Utility program; and RAID management using the MegaRAID Storage Manager program and the MegaCLI Configuration Utility program (requires a RAID card) Note: Note: Configuring the system BIOS to enable onboard SATA RAID functionality Note: Devices ➙...
  • Page 62 Exit Deleting RAID volumes Delete RAID Volume Exit Resetting disks to non-RAID Reset Disks to Non-RAID Exit Configuring the advanced SATA or SAS hardware RAID Note:...
  • Page 63 ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup Note: ThinkServer EasyStartup MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide Configuring RAID using the ThinkServer EasyStartup program ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup Installing and using the MegaRAID Storage Manager program ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide...
  • Page 64 Note: MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide Configuring the Ethernet controllers Updating the firmware Using the Firmware Updater program Note:...
  • Page 65: Chapter 6. Installing, Removing, Or Replacing Hardware

    Chapter 6. Installing, removing, or replacing hardware Guidelines Precautions...
  • Page 66 Handling static-sensitive devices Attention: Notes: Note:...
  • Page 67 System reliability guidelines Removing the server cover Attention: Note:...
  • Page 68 Note: Figure 25. Removing the server cover Attention: Installing, removing, or replacing hardware Notes:...
  • Page 69 Attention: Removing and reinstalling the rack handles Note: Figure 26. Removing the rack handles Removing and reinstalling the fan duct Attention:...
  • Page 70 Figure 27. Removing the fan duct Figure 28. Installing the fan duct...
  • Page 71: Installing Or Removing A Memory Module

    Installing or removing a memory module Note: Memory module installation rules Figure 29. Memory slots on the system board...
  • Page 72: Installing A Memory Module

    Table 3. Memory module installation rules DIMM DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3 DIMM4 Installing a memory module Attention: Notes: Figure 30. Opening the retaining clips of the memory slot...
  • Page 73 Note: Note: Figure 31. Installing a memory module What to do next: Removing a memory module Attention:...
  • Page 74: Installing Or Removing The Raid Card

    Figure 32. Removing a memory module What to do next: Installing or removing the RAID card Installing the RAID card Attention: Attention: Notes:...
  • Page 75 Figure 33. Removing a PCI-Express-card-slot bracket Note:...
  • Page 76 Figure 34. Installing the RAID card Figure 35. Installing the screw to secure the RAID card What to do next:...
  • Page 77 Note: Removing the RAID card Attention: Attention: Notes: Note: Figure 36. Removing the RAID card...
  • Page 78 What to do next: Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 500 Upgrade Key for Advanced RAID Installing the TR 500 Key Attention: Attention: Note: Note:...
  • Page 79 Note: Figure 37. Installing the TR 500 Key What to do next: MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide Removing the TR 500 Key Attention: Attention: Notes:...
  • Page 80: Installing Or Removing The Thinkserver Raid 700 Battery

    Note: Figure 38. Removing the TR 500 Key What to do next: MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide Installing or removing the ThinkServer RAID 700 Battery...
  • Page 81 Attention: Installing the TR 700 Battery Attention: Note: Rack Installation Instructions Note:...
  • Page 82 Notes: Figure 39. Installing the TR 700 Battery What to do next: Removing the TR 700 Battery Attention: Notes:...
  • Page 83 Note: Figure 40. Removing the TR 700 Battery What to do next: Installing or removing the slim optical drive Installing the slim optical drive Attention: CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: •...
  • Page 84 • Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure. DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode. Note the following: Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam.
  • Page 85 Note: Figure 42. Removing the slim-optical-drive retainer Figure 43. Installing the slim optical drive...
  • Page 86 Figure 44. Installing the slim-optical-drive retainer What to do next: Removing the slim optical drive Attention: CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: • Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation.
  • Page 87 Note: Figure 45. Removing the slim optical drive What to do next: Replacing the riser card assembly Attention:...
  • Page 88 Figure 46. Removing the screws that secure the riser card assembly Figure 47. Removing the riser card assembly...
  • Page 89 Figure 48. Installing the new riser card assembly What to do next: Replacing the Ethernet card Attention: Notes:...
  • Page 90 Figure 49. Removing the Ethernet card Note: Figure 50. Installing the new Ethernet card...
  • Page 91 Figure 51. Installing the screws to secure the new Ethernet card What to do next: Replacing the Ethernet-card/ID-LED cable...
  • Page 92: Replacing The Power Supply Assembly

    Figure 52. Removing the ID LED from the plastic retaining clip What to do next: Replacing the power supply assembly Attention:...
  • Page 93 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.
  • Page 94 Figure 53. Removing the screws that secure the power supply assembly Figure 54. Installing the screws to secure the power supply assembly Removing and reinstalling the slim-optical-drive bracket Attention:...
  • Page 95 Figure 55. Removing the slim-optical-drive bracket...
  • Page 96 Figure 56. Reinstalling the slim-optical-drive bracket What to do next: Replacing a 2.5-inch hard disk drive Attention: Note: Notes:...
  • Page 97 Note: Figure 57. Removing the 2.5-inch hard disk drive together with the bracket...
  • Page 98 Figure 58. Removing the 2.5-inch hard disk drive from the bracket Figure 59. Installing the 2.5-inch hard disk drive to the bracket...
  • Page 99 Figure 60. Installing the 2.5-inch hard disk drive together with the bracket What to do next: Replacing a 3.5-inch hard disk drive Attention: Note: Notes:...
  • Page 100 Note: Figure 61. Removing the 3.5-inch hard disk drive together with the bracket...
  • Page 101 Figure 62. Removing the 3.5-inch hard disk drive from the bracket Figure 63. Installing the 3.5-inch hard disk drive to the bracket...
  • Page 102: Replacing The Front Panel Board

    Figure 64. Installing the 3.5-inch hard disk drive What to do next: Replacing the front panel board Attention: Note: Notes:...
  • Page 103 Figure 65. Removing the front panel board Note: Figure 66. Installing the front panel board What to do next:...
  • Page 104: Replacing A System Fan

    Replacing a system fan Attention: Note: CAUTION: Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. Notes: Note:...
  • Page 105 Figure 67. Removing the system fan Figure 68. Installing the system fan Note: What to do next:...
  • Page 106: Replacing The Heat Sink

    Replacing the heat sink Attention: CAUTION: The heat sink might be very hot. Turn off the server and wait three to five minutes to let the server cool before removing the server cover. Note:...
  • Page 107 Note: Figure 69. Removing the screws that secure the heat sink Notes:...
  • Page 108: Replacing The Microprocessor

    Figure 70. Installing the screws to secure the heat sink What to do next: Replacing the microprocessor Attention:...
  • Page 109 CAUTION: The heat sink and 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. Notes:...
  • Page 110 Figure 71. Accessing the microprocessor Notes: Figure 72. Removing the microprocessor...
  • Page 111 Note: Figure 73. Installing the microprocessor What to do next: Replacing the coin-cell battery Attention:...
  • Page 112 DANGER 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.
  • Page 113: Replacing The System Board

    Figure 75. Installing the coin-cell battery What to do next: Replacing the system board Attention: Note: CAUTION: Hazardous moving parts. Keep fingers and other body parts away. CAUTION: 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.
  • Page 114 Figure 76. Removing the screws that secure the system board...
  • Page 115 Figure 77. Removing the two hexagonal screws that secure the rear of the system board Notes:...
  • Page 116 Figure 78. Installing the screws that secure the system board Figure 79. Reinstalling the two hexagonal screws to secure the rear of the system board...
  • Page 117 Note: Figure 80. Installing the microprocessor socket cover What to do next:...
  • Page 118 Note: Completing the parts replacement Reinstalling the server cover and reconnecting cables Attention: Attention: Note:...
  • Page 119 Figure 81. An example of cable routing (server models with two 3.5-inch hard disk drives and a RAID card)
  • Page 120: Updating The Server Configuration

    Figure 82. Installing the server cover Attention: Note: Updating the server configuration...
  • Page 123: Chapter 7. Troubleshooting And Diagnostics

    Chapter 7. Troubleshooting and diagnostics Troubleshooting procedure Using a diagnostic program...
  • Page 124 Continue Accept Basic troubleshooting tables ThinkServer EasyStartup program problems Note: Symptom Action ThinkServer EasyStartup ThinkServer EasyStartup Optical drive problems Notes:...
  • Page 125 Symptom Action Hard-disk-drive problems Note:...
  • Page 126: Memory Module Problems

    Symptom Action Memory module problems Notes: Symptom Action...
  • Page 127 Symptom Action Keyboard, mouse, and USB device problems Symptom Action...
  • Page 129: Chapter 8. Getting Information, Help, And Service

    Chapter 8. Getting information, help, and service Information resources Using the documentation ThinkServer Web site Lenovo Support Web site...
  • Page 130: Help And Service

    Help and service Before you call Calling for service Problem determination Hardware repair Engineering Change management...
  • Page 131 Safety, Warranty, and Support Information Using other services Warranty Purchasing additional services...
  • Page 133: Appendix A. Notices

    Appendix A. Notices Lenovo (United States), Inc. 1009 Think Place - Building One Morrisville, NC 27560 U.S.A. Attention: Lenovo Director of Licensing...
  • Page 134 Trademarks Important notes Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) cable and cord notice WARNING: Wash hands after handling...
  • Page 135: Recycling Information

    Recycling information Battery return program Battery recycling information for the United States and Canada Battery recycling information for the European Union Notice:...
  • Page 136: Requirement For Batteries Containing Perchlorate

    Requirement for batteries containing perchlorate Particulate contamination Attention: Table 4. Limits for particulates and gases Contaminant Limits Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size Environmental conditions for process measurement and control systems: Airborne contaminants...
  • Page 137 Important WEEE information Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) Turkish RoHS European Union RoHS German Ordinance for Work gloss statement...
  • Page 138: Export Classification Notice

    Export classification notice Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement United Kingdom telecommunications safety requirement European Union - Compliance to the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive...
  • Page 139 Warning: German Class A compliance statement Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis: Hinweis für Geräte der Klasse A EU-Richtlinie zur Elektromagnetischen Verträglichkeit Deutschland: Einhaltung des Gesetzes über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Betriebsmittein Zulassungsbescheinigung laut dem Deutschen Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Betriebsmitteln, EMVG vom 20. Juli 2007 (früher Gesetz über die elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit von Geräten), bzw.
  • Page 140 Eurasian compliance mark...
  • Page 141: Index

    Index...

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