1 & IEC 60950-1, the standard for Safety of Electronic Equipment within the Field of Audio/Video, Information Technology and Communication Technology. Lenovo assumes you are qualified in the servicing of equipment and trained in recognizing hazards energy levels in products. Access to the equipment is by the use of a tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.
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Click Power ➙ Power Cables to see all line cords. • Make sure that the insulation is not frayed or worn. 3. Check for any obvious non-Lenovo alterations. Use good judgment as to the safety of any non-Lenovo alterations.
Use this button only when you are directed to do so by Lenovo Support. Drive bay 2/3. See “Hardware replacement 1 Gb RJ45 Ethernet port with share-NIC feature for Lenovo procedures” in User Guide or Hardware XClarity Controller. See “Front LEDs”...
RJ45 Ethernet connector and 25Gb SFP28 Port 1. 25 Gb SFP28 Ethernet port (Port 2). See Pull-out information tab with Lenovo XClarity Controller network “Front LEDs” on page 10 for more information. access label. See “Identify the solution and access the Lenovo XClarity Controller”...
for a display device (video), one USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) connectors for a USB keyboard and mouse, and a serial interface connector. The following illustration identifies the connectors and components on the KVM breakout cable. Figure 5. Connectors and components on the KVM breakout cable Table 4.
Figure 6. DIMM slots numbering on compute node system board Internal connectors on system board in the compute node The following illustrations show the internal connectors on the system board. Figure 7. Internal connectors on compute node system board in the compute node Table 5.
• https://pubs.lenovo.com/safety_documentation/ • “Installation Guidelines”, “Handling static sensitive devices”, and “Power off the solution ” in User Guide or Hardware Maintenance Guide. 2. Any system-board switch or jumper block that is not shown in the illustrations in this document are reserved.
Table 9. Internal connectors on the GPU node OOB port 0 (on the network board) Port 1(on the network board) Port 0 (on the network board) OOB port 1 (on the network board) Power and side band connector (on the carrier board) MCIO connector 4 Cable tie screw hole MCIO connector 3...
System LEDs and diagnostics display See the following section for information on available enclosure LEDs and diagnostics display. For more information, refer to “Troubleshooting by system LEDs and diagnostics display” on page Troubleshooting by system LEDs and diagnostics display See the following section for information on available system LEDs and diagnostics display. Front LEDs The following illustration shows LEDs on the front of the solution.
XCC event log for additional information. Identification LED (blue): Use this blue LED to visually locate the node among other nodes. This LED is also used as a presence detection button. You can use Lenovo XClarity Administrator to light this LED remotely.
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Location of the External Diagnostics Handset Location Callouts The External Diagnostics Handset is connected to the External Diagnostics Handset server with an external cable. Magnetic bottom With this component, the diagnostic handset can be attached to the top or side of the rack with hands spared for service tasks.
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LCD display Scroll buttons (up/down/left/right) Press the scroll buttons to locate and select system information. Select button Press the select button to select from the options in the menu. Option flow diagram The LCD panel displays various system information. Navigate through the options with the scroll keys. Depending on the model, the options and entries on the LCD display might be different.
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Full menu list Following is the list of available options. Switch between an option and the subordinate information entries with the select button, and switch among options or information entries with the scroll buttons. Depending on the model, the options and entries on the LCD display might be different. ThinkSystem SD665-N V3 Neptune DWC Tray System Configuration Guide...
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Home Menu (System Status Dashboard) Home Menu Example System name System status Active alert quantity Temperature Power consumption Checkpoint code Active Alerts Sub Menu Example Home screen: Active error quantity Note: The “Active Alerts” menu displays only the quantity 1 Active Alerts of active errors.
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System Firmware Sub Menu Example XCC Primary XCC Primary (Active) • Firmware level (status) Build: DVI399T • Build ID Version: 4.07 • Version number Date: 2020-04-07 • Release date XCC Backup XCC Backup (Active) • Firmware level (status) Build: D8BT05I •...
System Environmental Information Sub Menu Example Ambient Temp: 24 C Exhaust Temp: 30 C CPU1 Temp: 50 C • Ambient temperature • Exhaust temperature PSU1: Vin= 213 w • CPU temperature Inlet= 26 C • PSU status FAN1 Front: 21000 RPM •...
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Figure 11. SMM2 LEDs Table 11. SMM2 connectors and LEDs Identification LED (blue) Ethernet port 2 link (RJ-45) LED (green) Power LED (green) Ethernet port 2 activity (RJ-45) LED (green) Status LED (green) Ethernet port 1 link (RJ-45) LED (green) Check log LED (yellow) Ethernet port 1 activity (RJ-45) LED (green) Identification LED: When this LED is lit (blue), it indicates the enclosure location in a rack.
Power supply LEDs This topic provides information about various power supply LED status and corresponding action suggestions. The following minimal configuration is required for the solution to start: • One DW612S Enclosure • One SD665-N V3 tray • Two processors on the compute node •...
Power supply error LED (yellow): When this LED is lit (yellow), it indicates that there is a fault with the power supply. Dump the FFDC log from the system and contact Lenovo back end support team for PSU data log reviewing.
Power supply error LED (yellow): When this LED is lit (yellow), it indicates that there is a fault with the corresponding power supply bay. Dump the FFDC log from the system and contact Lenovo back end support team for PSU data log reviewing.
Figure 14. Drip sensor LED Table 12. Drip sensor LED Drip sensor LED (yellow) Drip sensor LED: When this LED is lit (yellow), it indicates that the drip sensor detects water in its respective catch basin. System-board LEDs The following illustrations show the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the system board. Figure 15.
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Table 13. System-board LEDs BMC (XCC heartbeat LED) (green) XCC heartbeat LED (green) behavior: Blinking slowly: XCC is functioning. Blinking rapidly and constantly: XCC is initializing or malfunctioning. On: XCC is malfunctioning. Off: XCC is malfunctioning. Chapter 2 Server components...
Tier 1 CRU at your request with no service agreement, you will be charged for the installation. • T2: Tier 2 customer replaceable unit (CRU). You may install a Tier 2 CRU yourself or request Lenovo to install it, at no additional charge, under the type of warranty service that is designated for your server.
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Description Type For more information about ordering parts: 1. Go to http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com and navigate to the support page for your solution. 2. Click Parts. 3. Enter the serial number to view a listing of parts for your solution. Tray cover...
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Table 14. SD665-N V3 parts list (continued) Index Description Type DIMM cover Memory module Memory module filler DIMM tool Conduction plate kit OSFP module Processor Venting hole block Processor socket protective film M.2 drive Front cross brace Cross brace–cable cover System board GPU board assembly (GPU board installed with four GPUs) Drive cage...
Several power cords are available, depending on the country and region where the server is installed. To view the power cords that are available for the server: 1. Go to: http://dcsc.lenovo.com/#/ 2. Click Preconfigured Model or Configure to order. 3. Enter the machine type and model for your server to display the configurator page.
They might be required to receive warranty service. Identify the solution and access the Lenovo XClarity Controller This section contains instruction on how to identify your solution and where to find the Lenovo XClarity Controller access information.
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Lenovo XClarity Controller network access label In addition, the Lenovo XClarity Controller network access label for both nodes can be found on the pull out information tag located at the front of the tray. You can use the information on the pull out tag to access the XCC MAC address and LLA for each node.
Service Label and QR code In addition, the system Service Label is located on the inside surface of the tray cover, provides a quick response (QR) code for mobile access to service information. You can scan the QR code with a mobile device using a QR code reader application and get quick access to the Service Information web page.
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• You can press the power button. • The solution can restart automatically after a power interruption. • The solution can respond to remote power-on requests sent to the Lenovo XClarity Controller. Note: You can access the management processor interface to configure the system without powering on the solution.
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4. Install the operating system. 5. Back up the solution configuration. 6. Install the applications and programs for which the solution is intended to be used. Chapter 4 Unboxing and setup...
The following methods are available to set the network connection for the Lenovo XClarity Controller if you are not using DHCP: • If a monitor is attached to the server, you can use Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager to set the network connection.
Lenovo XClarity Controller” on page • If you are using the Lenovo XClarity Administrator Mobile app from a mobile device, you can connect to the Lenovo XClarity Controller through the Lenovo XClarity Controller USB connector on the server. For the location of the Lenovo XClarity Controller USB connector, see Chapter 2 “Server components”...
Server support To see if your server supports accessing Lenovo XClarity Controller through the USB port, check one of the following: • Refer to Chapter 2 “Server components” on page • If there is a wrench icon on the USB port of your server, you can set the management USB port to connect to Lenovo XClarity Controller.
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Enterprise Server (SLES) operating system distributions. Machine-type-specific firmware-only Update Bundles (Service Packs) are also available. Firmware updating tools See the following table to determine the best Lenovo tool to use for installing and setting up the firmware: Tool Update Drive...
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3. Drive firmware update is only supported by the tools and methods below: • XCC Bare Metal Update (BMU): In-band, and requires system reboot. • Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI: – For drives supported by ThinkSystem V2 and V3 products (legacy drives): In-band, and does not require system reboot.
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• Lenovo XClarity Controller If you need to install a specific update, you can use the Lenovo XClarity Controller interface for a specific server. Notes: – To perform an in-band update through Windows or Linux, the operating system driver must be installed and the Ethernet-over-USB (sometimes called LAN over USB) interface must be enabled.
Several options are available to install and set up the firmware for the server. Important: Lenovo does not recommend setting option ROMs to Legacy, but you can conduct this setting if necessary. Note that this setting prevents UEFI drivers for the slot devices from loading, which may cause negative side effects to Lenovo software, such as LXCA, OneCLI, and XCC.
Specific details about updating firmware using Lenovo XClarity Administrator are available at: https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxca/server_configuring • Lenovo XClarity Controller You can configure the management processor for the server through the Lenovo XClarity Controller Web interface, the command-line interface, or Redfish API. For information about configuring the server using Lenovo XClarity Controller, see: “Configuring the Server”...
• Installing different DWC trays in the DW612S enclosure requires specific PSU configuration, see Guidance on mixing trays configuration for the DW612S enclosure. Component SD665-N V3 support configurations ThinkSystem 2600W (230V) v2 Titanium PSU 9 PSUs Note: Mixing PSUs manufactured by different vendors is not supported.
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ipmitool raw 0x3a 0x6 0xc0 [Slot] The return value would be as below: ipmitool raw 0x3a 0x6 0xc0 [Slot] [x] [y] where • [Slot] is GPU numbering—GPU 1: [Slot]= [3], GPU 2: [Slot]= [4], GPU 3: [Slot]= [5], GPU 4: [Slot]= [6] •...
Available tools: – Lenovo XClarity Administrator https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxca/compute_node_image_deployment – Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxce-onecli/onecli_r_uxspi_proxy_tool – Lenovo XClarity Integrator deployment pack for SCCM (for Windows operating system only) https://pubs.lenovo.com/lxci-deploypack-sccm/dpsccm_c_endtoend_deploy_scenario • Single-server Available tools: – Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager “OS Installation” section in the LXPM documentation compatible with your server at https:// pubs.lenovo.com/lxpm-overview/...
DW612S enclosure allows mixing trays configuration, which is installing different supporting trays in the same DW612S enclosure. Mixing trays configuration must meet the following requirements. Mixing tray requirements 1. Enclosure total power consumption is reviewed and approved in Lenovo Capacity Planner (LCP): https:// datacentersupport.lenovo.com/solutions/lnvo-lcp...
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7. If encounter system error in mixing trays configurations, check if the system meets the requirements above. If system error remains, contact Lenovo technician. Shared I/O configuration specific power on and power off sequence •...
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Figure 20. Left: shared I/O with auxiliary adapter kit, right: shared I/O with cable ThinkSystem SD665-N V3 Neptune DWC Tray System Configuration Guide...
Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistance If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about Lenovo products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from Lenovo to assist you. On the World Wide Web, up-to-date information about Lenovo systems, optional devices, services, and support are available at: http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com...
Collecting service data To clearly identify the root cause of a server issue or at the request of Lenovo Support, you might need collect service data that can be used for further analysis. Service data includes information such as event logs and hardware inventory.
Support when certain serviceable events occur in Lenovo XClarity Administrator and the managed endpoints. You can choose to send diagnostic files to Lenovo Support using Call Home or to another service provider using SFTP. You can also manually collect diagnostic files, open a problem record, and send diagnostic files to the Lenovo Support.
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• Operating System Installation Instructions – https://pubs.lenovo.com/thinksystem#os-installation • Submit an eTicket (service request) – https://support.lenovo.com/servicerequest • Subscribe to Lenovo Data Center Group product notifications (Stay up to date on firmware updates) – https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/solutions/ht509500 ThinkSystem SD665-N V3 Neptune DWC Tray System Configuration Guide...
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.
(TBW). A device that has exceeded this limit might fail to respond to system-generated commands or might be incapable of being written to. Lenovo is not responsible for replacement of a device that has exceeded its maximum guaranteed number of program/erase cycles, as documented in the Official Published Specifications for the device.
Taiwan region BSMI RoHS declaration Taiwan Region import and export contact information Contacts are available for Taiwan Region import and export information. Appendix C. Notices...
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