Lenovo 653417U Installation And User Manual
Lenovo 653417U Installation And User Manual

Lenovo 653417U Installation And User Manual

Machine types: 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534
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  • Page 1 Installation and User Guide ThinkServer RS210 Machine Types: 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534...
  • Page 3 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534 Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 4 Portions © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2007, 2009. LENOVO products, data, computer software, and services have been developed exclusively at private expense and are sold to governmental entities as commercial items as defined by 48 C.F.R. 2.101 with limited and restricted rights to use, reproduction and disclosure.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Removing the riser-card assembly . . 75 Installing a simple-swap Serial ATA (SATA) hard Installing the riser-card assembly . . 76 disk drive . . 38 Removing a hot-swap hard disk drive . 39 © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 6 Recovering the UEFI firmware . 104 Purchasing additional services. . 147 Using the integrated management module. . 105 Lenovo product service . . 147 IBM Advanced Settings Utility program . 106 Installing ThinkServer EasyManage software . . 106 Appendix B. Notices ..149 Installation requirements .
  • Page 7 United Kingdom telecommunications safety Japanese recycling statements . . 155 requirement . . 154 Taiwanese Class A warning statement . . 156 European Union EMC Directive conformance Chinese Class A warning statement . . 157 statement. . 154 Korean Class A warning statement . .
  • Page 8 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 9: Safety

    Vor der Installation dieses Produkts die Sicherheitshinweise lesen. Prima di installare questo prodotto, leggere le Informazioni sulla Sicurezza. Les sikkerhetsinformasjonen (Safety Information) før du installerer dette produktet. Antes de instalar este produto, leia as Informações sobre Segurança. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 10 Antes de instalar este producto, lea la información de seguridad. Läs säkerhetsinformationen innan du installerar den här produkten. Important: Each caution and danger statement in this document is labeled with a number. This number is used to cross reference an English-language caution or danger statement with translated versions of the caution or danger statement in the Safety Information document.
  • Page 11 Statement 1: DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. v Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet. v Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product.
  • Page 12 Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
  • Page 13 Statement 3: CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device. v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 14 Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
  • Page 15 Statement 8: CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has the following label attached. Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. There are no serviceable parts inside these components. If you suspect a problem with one of these parts, contact a service technician.
  • Page 16 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1. Introduction

    The server comes with a limited warranty. For information about the terms of the warranty and getting service and assistance, see the Warranty and Support Information document. You can obtain up-to-date information about the server and other Lenovo server products at http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver.
  • Page 18: Notices And Statements In This Document

    Notices and statements in this document The caution and danger statements in this document are also in the multilingual Safety Information document, which is on the Lenovo ThinkServer Documentation DVD. Each statement is numbered for reference to the corresponding statement in the Safety Information document.
  • Page 19 (CRUs). support Warranty and Support Information This document includes the warranty statement and Available on the information about how to contact Lenovo Support. ThinkServer Documentation DVD Safety Information This document includes translations of all of the safety Available on the statements used in the ThinkServer documentation.
  • Page 20 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2. Server Setup Roadmap

    IMM Premium option) Install integrated “Installing ThinkServer EasyManage software” on page 106 management applications Install applications Refer to the documentation that accompanies the applications that you want to install. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 22 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 23: Chapter 3. What Is Included With Your Server

    – Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) version 2.0 – Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) version 3 – Common Information Model (CIM) – Web browser For additional information, see “Using the integrated management module” on page 105. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 24 v Remote presence capability and blue-screen capture The remote presence and blue-screen capture features are integrated functions of the integrated management module (IMM) and are available with the purchase of the optional IBM Virtual Media Key. A virtual media key is required to enable the remote presence and blue-screen capture features. The remote presence feature provides the following functions: –...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    The diagnostics programs create a merged log that includes events from all collected logs. The information is collected into a file that you can send to the Lenovo technical support team to help diagnose a problem. Additionally, you can view the information locally through a generated text report file.
  • Page 26 For more information about v One VGA port system board: microprocessors, see v Slot 1 supports low-profile cards (PCI http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver. Express Gen2 x8 Memory: v Slot 2 supports 3/4-length, full-height v Minimum: 1 GB cards (PCI Express Gen2 x8 or PCI-X v Maximum: 32 GB 1.0a 64-bit/133 MHz)
  • Page 27: Software

    – Server on: 8% to 80% – Server off: 8% to 80% Software Lenovo provides software to help get your server up and running. EasyStartup The ThinkServer EasyStartup program simplifies the process of configuring your RAID controllers and installing supported Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems and device drivers on your server.
  • Page 28: Reliability, Availability, And Serviceability

    ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server is supported on 32-bit Windows Server 2008 products. The ThinkServer EasyManage Agent is supported on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, Red Hat, and SUSE operating systems. Reliability, availability, and serviceability Three important computer design features are reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS). The RAS features help to ensure the integrity of the data that is stored on the server, the availability of the server when you need it, and the ease with which you can diagnose and correct problems.
  • Page 29: Chapter 4. Server Controls, Leds, And Power

    Flashing rapidly (4 times per second): The server is turned off and is not ready to be turned on. The power-control button is disabled. This will last approximately 1 to 3 minutes. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 30: Rear View

    Flashing slowly (once per second): The server is turned off and is ready to be turned on. You can press the power-control button to turn on the server. Lit: The server is turned on. Fading on and off: The server is in a reduced-power state. To wake the server, press the power-control button or use the IMM Web interface.
  • Page 31 It allows you to blue screen the server and take a memory dump (use this button only when directed by the Lenovo service support).
  • Page 32: System-Board Internal Connectors

    System-board internal connectors The following illustration shows the internal connectors on the system board. DIMM 1 Fan 1 connector Riser-card connector 2 DIMM 2 Hard disk backplane configuration Riser-card connector 1 connector DIMM 3 Operator information panel Battery connector DIMM 4 Simple-swap HDD backplane Power 2 connector signal connector...
  • Page 33: System-Board External Connectors

    System-board external connectors The following illustration shows the external connectors on the system-board. Serial (com 1) connector Ethernet connector 2 Video connector USB connectors 3 and 4 Ethernet connector 1 SW1 (NMI button) USB connectors 1 and 2 Chapter 4. Server controls, LEDs, and power...
  • Page 34: System-Board Optional-Device Connectors

    System-board optional-device connectors The following illustration shows the connectors on the system board for user-installable optional devices. DIMM 1 Optical drive (DVD) connector DIMM 2 Hypervisor flash device connector DIMM 3 Riser-card connector 2 DIMM 4 Riser-card connector 1 DIMM 5 Battery DIMM 6 Virtual media key connector...
  • Page 35 The following illustration shows the location of the PCI-X slot on the optional PCI-X riser-card assembly. PCI-X power cable PCI-X slot Chapter 4. Server controls, LEDs, and power...
  • Page 36: System-Board Switches And Jumpers

    System-board switches and jumpers The following illustration shows the switches and jumpers on the system board. The following table describes the jumpers on the system board. Table 4. System board jumpers Jumper number Jumper name Jumper setting Clear CMOS jumper 1 v Pins 1 and 2: Keep CMOS data (default).
  • Page 37: System-Board Leds

    System-board LEDs The following illustration shows the light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on the system board. Fan 5 error LED PCI Express slot 2 error LED Fan 4 error LED PCI Express slot 1 error LED H8 Heartbeat LED Microprocessor error LED Fan 3 error LED Battery error LED Fan 2 error LED...
  • Page 38: Server Power Features

    Server power features When the server is connected to an ac power source but is not turned on, the operating system does not run, and all core logic except for the service processor (the integrated management module) is shut down; however, the server can respond to requests to the service processor, such as a remote request to turn on the server.
  • Page 39 Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device. The device also might have more than one power cord. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all power cords are disconnected from the power source.
  • Page 40 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 41: Chapter 5. Installing And Replacing Optional Devices

    To download firmware updates for your server, do the following: Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.
  • Page 42: System Reliability Guidelines

    When you are finished working on the server, reinstall all safety shields, guards, labels, and ground wires. v For a list of supported optional devices for the server, go to http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver. System reliability guidelines To help ensure proper system cooling and system reliability, make sure that the following requirements...
  • Page 43 v While the device is still in its static-protective package, touch it to an unpainted metal part of the server for at least 2 seconds. This drains static electricity from the package and from your body. v Remove the device from its package and install it directly into the server without setting down the device.
  • Page 44: Major Components Of The Server

    Major components of the server The following illustrations show the major components in the server. The illustrations in this document might differ slightly from your hardware. Riser card assembly Bezel DIMM air baffle DVD dive filler DIMM Operator information panel Power supply Fans SAS/SATA backplane (some models)
  • Page 45: Removing And Installing The Cover

    Removing and installing the cover Important: Before you install optional hardware, make sure that the server is working correctly. Start the server, and make sure that the operating system starts, if an operating system is installed, or that an I9990305 error code is displayed, indicating that an operating system was not found but the server is otherwise working correctly.
  • Page 46: Removing And Installing The Bezel

    Removing and installing the bezel To remove the bezel, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the server from the rack and remove the cover (see “Removing and installing the cover” on page 29). 2. From inside the server, press the bezel release latch 1 toward the left side of the server. 3.
  • Page 47: Removing And Installing The Dimm Air Baffle

    Attention: For proper cooling and airflow, replace the bezel and server cover before you turn on the server. To install the bezel, insert the tab at the right end of the bezel into the front of the chassis and pivot the bezel until it snaps into place.
  • Page 48: Replacing Or Installing A Memory Module (Dimm)

    PC3-8500, or PC3-10600 (single-rank, dual-rank, or quad-rank), registered or unbuffered, synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) with error correcting code (ECC). See http://www.lenovo.com/thinkserver for a list of supported memory modules for the server. – The specifications of a DDR3 DIMM are on a label on the DIMM, in the following format.
  • Page 49 Unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMMs) The following notes provide information that you must configure when you install UDIMMs: v The memory channels run at the fastest common frequency of the DIMMs installed. v Do not use both UDIMMs and RDIMMs in the same server. v Using both ECC and non-ECC UDIMMs in the server will cause the server to run in non-ECC mode.
  • Page 50 v The following table lists the supported RDIMM population. Table 9. Supported RDIMM population per channel DIMM connectors DIMMs installed in Ranks per DIMM per channel each channel DIMM type DIMM speed (any combination) Registered DDR3 1066, 1333 Single-rank, dual-rank Registered DDR3 1066, 1333 Single-rank,...
  • Page 51: Removing A Memory Module

    The following illustration shows the location of the DIMM connectors. DIMM 1 DIMM 4 DIMM 2 DIMM 5 DIMM 3 DIMM 6 Attention: Static electricity that is released to internal server components when the server is powered on might cause the server to halt, which might result in the loss of data. To avoid this potential problem, always use an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system when you work inside the server with the power on.
  • Page 52: Installing A Memory Module

    6. If you are instructed to return the DIMM, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing a memory module v The maximum operating speed of the server is determined by the slowest DIMM in the server. v If you install a pair of DIMMs in DIMM connectors 2 and 5, the size and speed of the DIMMs that you install in DIMM connectors 2 and 5 must match each other.
  • Page 53 5. Locate the DIMM connectors on the system board. Determine the connectors into which you will install the DIMMs. Install the DIMMs in the sequence shown in the following table. Table 12. DIMM installation sequence Number of DIMMs Installation sequence (connectors) First pair of DIMMs 1, 4 Second pair of DIMMs...
  • Page 54: Removing And Installing Hard Disk Drives

    Removing and installing hard disk drives Locate the documentation that comes with the hard disk drive and first follow those instructions. Determine if you are working with a simple-swap or a hot-swap hard disk drive. To remove and install a hard disk drive, complete the appropriate procedures for your drive: Attention: To avoid damage to the hard disk drive connectors, make sure that the server cover is in place and fully closed whenever you install or remove a hard disk drive.
  • Page 55: Removing A Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive

    Attention: To avoid damage to the hard disk drive connectors, make sure that the server cover is in place and fully closed whenever you install or remove a hard disk drive. 1. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 25. 2.
  • Page 56: Installing A Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drive

    2. Slide the release latch (gray on 3.5-inch hard drives and orange on 2.5-inch hard drives) gently to the left to unlock the drive handle. 3. Grasp the handle and pull the hot-swap drive assembly 2 out of the drive bay. Installing a hot-swap hard disk drive To install a hot-swap hard disk drive, complete the following steps.
  • Page 57: Ids For Hot-Swap Hard Disk Drives

    c. Gently push the drive assembly into the bay until the drive stops. d. Push the tray handle 2 to the closed (locked) position. e. Check the hard disk drive status LED to make sure that the hard disk drive is operating correctly. If the amber hard disk drive status LED for a drive is lit continuously, that drive is faulty and must be replaced.
  • Page 58: Installing An Optional Pci Card

    Installing an optional PCI card The following notes describe the types of PCI cards that the server supports and other information that you must consider when you install a card: v Locate the documentation that comes with the PCI card and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this section.
  • Page 59 Expansion-slot cover PCI card Expansion slot 2 Guide channels Expansion slot 1 Riser-card assembly Expansion-slot cover PCI card To install an optional PCI card, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 25. 2.
  • Page 60 5. Remove the expansion-slot cover on the slot that you intend to use. Attention: PCI expansion-slot covers must be installed on all vacant slots. This maintains the electronic emissions characteristics of the server and ensures proper cooling of server components. 6.
  • Page 61: Removing And Installing An Optional Dvd Drive

    9. If you have installed an optional PCI-X riser-card assembly 2 in the server, reconnect the riser-card power cable 2 to the riser-card assembly. If you have other devices to install or remove, do so now. Otherwise, go to “Completing the installation” on page 47.
  • Page 62: Installing A Dvd Drive

    6. If you are instructed to return the DVD drive, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing a DVD drive The following notes describe the type of drives that the server supports and other information that you must consider when you install an DVD drive.
  • Page 63: Completing The Installation

    CAUTION: When laser products (such as CD-ROMs, DVD drives, fiber optic devices, or transmitters) are installed, note the following: v Do not remove the covers. Removing the covers of the laser product could result in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. There are no serviceable parts inside the device. v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 64: Connecting The Cables

    Connecting the cables The following illustration shows the locations of the input and output connectors on the front of the server. Power-on LED System-error LED Power-control button USB 1 connector Reset button USB 2 connector Hard disk drive activity LED Hard disk drive activity LED (green) Locator LED Hard disk drive status LED (amber)
  • Page 65: Updating The Server Configuration

    The following illustration shows the connectors and LEDs on the rear of the server. Power-cord connector NMI button Serial connector USB 3-4 connector Ethernet 1 activity LED USB 1-2 connector Ethernet 1 link LED Video connector Ethernet 2 activity LED Power supply error LED (amber) Ethernet 2 link LED DC power LED (green)
  • Page 66 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 67: Chapter 6. Replacing Crus And Frus

    8. Place the riser-card assembly on a flat, static-protective surface. 9. Carefully grasp the PCI card by its top edge or upper corners, and pull the PCI card from the riser-card assembly. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 68: Installing A Pci Card

    Expansion-slot cover PCI card Expansion slot 2 Guide channels Expansion slot 1 Riser-card assembly Expansion-slot cover PCI card 10. If you are instructed to return the PCI card, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing a PCI card To install a PCI card, see “Installing an optional PCI card”...
  • Page 69: Installing A Usb Embedded Hypervisor Flash Device

    6. Grasp the flash device and pull to remove it from the connector. 7. Press down on the retention latch to return it to the locked position. 8. If you are instructed to return the flash device, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 70: Installing The Operator Information Panel Assembly

    2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. 3. Remove the server from the rack and remove the cover (see “Removing and installing the cover” on page 29). 4. Disconnect both cables from the operator information panel assembly. 5.
  • Page 71: Replace The Drive Cage

    3. Reconnect both cables to the operator information panel assembly. Operator information panel assembly Front panel USB connector Operator information panel connector 4. Go to “Completing the installation” on page 47. Replace the drive cage To replace the drive cage, use the following procedures: Removing the drive cage The following illustration shows removing a simple-swap 3.5-inch drive cage.
  • Page 72 The following illustration shows removing a hot-swap 2.5-inch drive cage. To remove a drive cage, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 25. 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cord and all external cables. 3.
  • Page 73: Installing A Drive Cage

    v 3.5-inch drive models: Remove the hard disk drive backplane or back plate from the cage. See “Replacing the SAS/SATA hard disk drive back plate or backplane” on page 72 for instructions. 6. Remove the screws that hold the drive cage in place. 7.
  • Page 74: Replacing A Microprocessor And Heat Sink

    Read the documentation that comes with the microprocessor to determine whether you have to update the server firmware. To download the most current level of server firmware, go to go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. v The microprocessor uses an integrated voltage regulator on the system board.
  • Page 75 4. Remove the DIMM air baffle (see “Removing and installing the DIMM air baffle” on page 31). 5. Remove the heat sink. CAUTION: The heat sink may become very hot during normal operation. Allow time for the heat sink to cool down before you touch it.
  • Page 76: Installing The Microprocessor

    To download the latest level of server firmware and other code updates for your server, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. v The microprocessor speeds are automatically set for this server; therefore, you do not have to set any microprocessor frequency-selection jumpers or switches.
  • Page 77: Thermal Grease

    a. Make sure that the thermal material is still on the bottom of the heat sink; then, align the heat sink so that the arrows on the label point toward the DIMMs and place the heat sink on top of the microprocessor, thermal material side down.
  • Page 78: Replacing The System Board

    3. Read “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 26. To replace damaged or contaminated thermal grease on the microprocessor and heat sink, complete the following steps: 1. Place the heat sink on a clean work surface. 2. Remove the cleaning pad from its package and unfold it completely. 3.
  • Page 79 Note: When you replace the system board, you must either update the server with the latest firmware or restore the pre-existing firmware that the customer provides on a diskette or CD image. Make sure that you have the latest firmware or a copy of the pre-existing firmware before you proceed.
  • Page 80: Installing The System Board

    Installing the system board Notes: 1. When you reassemble the components in the server, be sure to route all cables carefully so that they are not exposed to excessive pressure. 2. When you replace the system board, you must either update the server with the latest firmware or restore the pre-existing firmware that the customer provides on a diskette or CD image.
  • Page 81: Removing The Power Supply

    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.
  • Page 82: Installing The Power Supply

    6. Remove the screw 2 that holds the power supply 1 to the rear of the chassis. 7. Loosen the captive thumbscrew 3 that secures the power supply to the chassis bottom. 8. Lift the power supply out of the bay. 9.
  • Page 83: Replacing A Fan Assembly

    9. Connect the cables from the power supply to the internal devices. 10. Install the DIMM air baffle (see “Removing and installing the DIMM air baffle” on page 31). 11. Install the cover (see “Removing and installing the cover” on page 29). 12.
  • Page 84: Installing A Fan Assembly

    Table 13. Removing the fan Fan 1 Fan 4 Fan 2 Fan 5 Fan 3 9. If you are instructed to return the fan, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you. Installing a fan assembly To install the replacement fan, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 85: Replacing The System-Board Battery

    b. In the location from which you removed the failed fan, route the fan cable into its slot 2 in the fan bracket top. c. Insert the fan 4 into the bracket 3 . d. Make sure that each of the grey soft tabs on the fan is fully seated in its slot in the fan bracket. 3.
  • Page 86: Installing The Battery

    a. Use a fingernail to press the top of the battery clip away from the battery. The battery pops up when released. b. Use your thumb and index finger to lift the battery from the socket. 6. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. See “Battery return program” on page 152 for more information.
  • Page 87 CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer. The battery contains lithium and can explode if not properly used, handled, or disposed of.
  • Page 88: Replacing The Sas/Sata Hard Disk Drive Back Plate Or Backplane

    v Set the power-on password. v Reconfigure the server. Replacing the SAS/SATA hard disk drive back plate or backplane To replace the SAS/SATA hard disk drive backplane or back plate, complete the following procedures: Removing the backplane or back plate (3.5-inch drives) To remove the Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) backplane, which is also referred to as the hot-swap SAS/SATA backplane, or to remove the simple-swap SATA back plate, complete the following steps.
  • Page 89 Connectors Guide channels 1. Connect the power cable to the replacement backplane or back plate. 2. Reconnect the backplane or back plate cables: v If the server is a hot-swap model, reconnect the SAS/SATA controller signal cable to the backplane. v If the server is a simple-swap model that contains a standard SATA back plate, reconnect the SATA cable to the system board.
  • Page 90: Removing The Sas Backplane (2.5-Inch Drives)

    Removing the SAS backplane (2.5-inch drives) Alignment tabs Alignment slots Connectors Connectors To remove the 2.5-inch drives backplane, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 25. 2. Turn off the server and peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cords and all external cables. 3.
  • Page 91: Installing The Sas Backplane (2.5-Inch Drives)

    Installing the SAS backplane (2.5-inch drives) To install the replacement 2.5-inch hot-swap drives backplane, complete the following steps. Alignment tabs Alignment slots Drive connectors Drive connectors 1. Connect the cables to the replacement backplane. 2. Slide the backplane into the card guides, making sure that any nearby wires or cables are not trapped or pinched.
  • Page 92: Installing The Riser-Card Assembly

    6. If the riser-card assembly is an optional PCI-X riser-card assembly, disconnect the riser-card power cable 1 from the riser-card assembly. 7. Disconnect any cables from the PCI cards in the riser-card assembly. 8. If you are instructed to return the riser-card assembly, follow all packaging instructions, and use any packaging materials for shipping that are supplied to you.
  • Page 93: Replacing An Ibm Serveraid-Br10Il V2 Sas/Sata Controller

    5. Carefully align the riser-card assembly with the guides on the rear of the server and with the riser-card connectors on the system board; then, press down on the assembly. Make sure that the riser-card assembly 1 is fully seated in the connector on the system board. 6.
  • Page 94: Installing An Ibm Serveraid-Br10Il V2 Sas/Sata Controller

    2. The IBM ServeRAID-BR10il v2 SAS/SATA controller enables integrated RAID levels 0, 1, and 1E capability on hot-swap hard disk drives. For configuration information, see the RAID documentation at http://www.lenovo.com/support. 3. Important: To ensure that any of your ServeRAID controllers function properly on UEFI-based servers, make sure that the controller firmware and supporting device drivers are updated to at least 11.x.x-XXX.
  • Page 95 5. Remove the riser-card assembly (see “Removing the riser-card assembly” on page 75). 6. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new ServeRAID-BR10il v2 SAS/SATA controller to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server; then, grasp the controller by the top edge or upper corners of the controller and remove it from the package.
  • Page 96: Replacing The Dvd Cable

    10. Connect the signal cable that is attached to the drive backplane 1 to the ServeRAID controller connector 2 . 11. Replace the riser-card assembly (see “Installing the riser-card assembly” on page 76). Note: When you restart the server, you are prompted to import the existing RAID configuration to the new ServeRAID controller.
  • Page 97 The following illustration shows cable routing for the DVD cable. Note: Route the DVD cable 2 through the fan cage hole on the left of fan 1. 5. Connect the DVD cable to the system board connector 1 . 6. Reconnect the DVD power cable to the power supply cable. 7.
  • Page 98: Replacing The Virtual Media Key

    9. Go to “Completing the installation” on page 47. Replacing the virtual media key To replace the virtual media key, complete the following procedures: Removing the virtual media key To remove the virtual media key, complete the following steps: 1. Read the safety information in “Safety” on page vii and “Installation guidelines” on page 25. 2.
  • Page 99: Replacing The Pci-X Riser-Card Power Cable

    Microprocessor Heatsink Orientation DIMMs DIMMs 4. Go to “Completing the installation” on page 47. Replacing the PCI-X riser-card power cable To replace the PCI-X riser-card power cable, use the following procedures: Removing the PCI-X riser-card power cable If an optional PCI-X riser-card assembly is installed in the server, an internal power cable for the assembly is also installed.
  • Page 100: Installing The Pci-X Riser-Card Power Cable

    To link to the ASU program and update the UUID, complete the following steps: Download the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU): a. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. b. From the Select your product list, select Servers and Storage. c. In the Browse by product window Family: list, select ThinkServer RS210.
  • Page 101 Some operating systems have the IPMI driver installed by default. ASU provides the corresponding mapping layer. See the Advanced Settings Utility Users Guide for more details. You can access the ASU Users Guide from the Lenovo support Web site. a. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support.
  • Page 102: Updating The Dmi/Smbios Data

    To download the ASU and update the DMI, complete the following steps. Download the Advanced Settings Utility (ASU): a. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support. b. From the Select your product list, select Servers and Storage. c. In the Browse by product window Family: list, select ThinkServer RS210.
  • Page 103 Some operating systems have the IPMI driver installed by default. ASU provides the corresponding mapping layer. To see the Advanced Settings Utility Users Guide. You can access the ASU Users Guide from the Lenovo support Web site. a. Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support.
  • Page 104 The following commands are examples of using the userid and password default values and not using the default values: Examples that do not use the userid and password default values: asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SYsInfoProdName <m/t_model> asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SYsInfoSerialNum <s/n> asu set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SYsEncloseAssetTag <asset_tag> v Remote LAN access, type the command: Note: When using the remote LAN access method to access IMM using the LAN from a client, the host and the imm_external_ip address are required parameters.
  • Page 105: Chapter 7. Configuring The Server

    Use this program as an alternative to the Setup utility for modifying UEFI settings and IMM settings. Use the ASU program online or out of band to modify UEFI settings from the command line without the need to restart the server to access the Setup utility. © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 106: Using The Setup Utility

    Using the Setup Utility The Setup Utility program is part of the UEFI. You can use it to perform the following tasks: v View configuration information v View and change assignments for devices and I/O ports v Set the date and time v Set and change passwords v View and change the startup characteristics of the server and the order of startup devices (startup-drive sequence)
  • Page 107 – Devices and I/O Ports Select this choice to view or change assignments for devices and input/output (I/O) ports. You can configure the serial ports; configure remote console redirection; enable or disable integrated Ethernet controllers, the SAS/SATA controller, SATA optical drive channels, and PCI slots; and view the system Ethernet MAC addresses.
  • Page 108 Note: The configuration forms for UEFI 2.1 and greater compliant add-on network devices might be located here. v Date and Time Select this choice to set the date and time in the server, in 24-hour format (hour:minute:second). This choice is on the full Setup Utility menu only. v Start Options Select this choice to view or change the start options, including the startup sequence, keyboard NumLock state, PXE boot option, and PCI device boot priority.
  • Page 109: Passwords

    Select this choice to save the changes that you have made in the settings. v Restore Settings Select this choice to cancel the changes that you have made in the settings and restore the previous settings. v Load Default Settings Select this choice to cancel the changes that you have made in the settings and restore the factory settings.
  • Page 110: Administrator Password

    Administrator password If an administrator password is set, you must type the administrator password for access to the full Setup utility menu. You can use any combination of up to seven characters (A - Z, a - z, and 0 - 9) for the password.
  • Page 111: Using The Boot Manager Program

    RAID level selected v Supports hot-spare drives v Creates a RAID response file that can be used to configure RAID controllers on similarly configured Lenovo servers. Chapter 7. Configuring the server...
  • Page 112: Using Lsi Configuration Utility Program

    Table 15. RAID configuration utilities (continued) Where to find more RAID configuration utility Description Location information MegaRAID BIOS For: In system firmware. To “Using the WebBIOS Configuration Utility access: utility” on page 98 v A IBM ServeRAID-BR10il (WebBIOS) v2 SAS/SATA Controller v Use UEFI Setup Utility.
  • Page 113 Use this option to create an integrated array of two disks plus up to two optional hot spares. All data on the primary disk can be migrated. – Integrated Mirroring Enhanced (IME) with hot-spare support (also known as RAID 1E) Use this option to create an integrated mirror enhanced array of three to eight disks, including up to two optional hot spares.
  • Page 114: Using The Webbios Utility

    Creating a RAID array of hard disk drives To create a RAID array of hard disk drives, complete the following steps: 1. From the list of adapters, select the controller (channel) for the drives that you want to mirror. 2. Select RAID Properties. 3.
  • Page 115: Creating A Storage Configuration Using The Configuration Wizard

    Adapter Selection From this view, you can select a different SAS adapter. Then, you can view information about the adapter and the drives connected to it, or create a new configuration for the adapter. Physical View or Logical View Select this to toggle between the Physical View and Logical View. Events From this view, you can display the system events in the Event Information page.
  • Page 116: Using The Easystartup Dvd

    Support for Windows, Red Hat, and SUSE Server operating systems v Installs the operating system and device drivers in an unattended mode to save time v Creates a reusable response file that can be used with similarly configured Lenovo servers to make future installations even faster...
  • Page 117 As you configure each controller you will be given the option to save the RAID configuration settings to a RAID response file, which you can use on other similarly configured Lenovo servers. This method satisfies most users' needs. Chapter 7. Configuring the server...
  • Page 118: Installing Your Operating System Without Using Easystartup

    Lenovo Support Web site: Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document.
  • Page 119: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the firmware The firmware in the server is periodically updated and is available for download on the Lenovo Support Web site. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for the latest level of firmware, such as unified extensible firmware interface (UEFI) code, vital product data (VPD) code, device drivers, and service processor firmware.
  • Page 120: Starting The Backup Server Firmware

    Starting the backup server firmware The system board contains a backup copy area for the server firmware. This is a secondary copy of the server firmware that you update only during the process of updating the server firmware. If the primary copy of the server firmware becomes damaged, use this backup copy.
  • Page 121: Using The Integrated Management Module

    Table 16. System board jumpers Jumper number Jumper name Jumper setting Clear CMOS jumper 1 v Pins 1 and 2: Keep CMOS data (default). v Pins 2 and 3: Clear CMOS data (including power-on password and administrator password) Boot block jumper 2 v Pins 1 and 2: Boot from primary BIOS page (default) .
  • Page 122: Ibm Advanced Settings Utility Program

    You can install the ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server program from the ThinkServer EasyManage CD or you can download and install the program from http://www.lenovo.com/support. After one instance of the ThinkServer EasyManage Core Server has been installed, you can use the ThinkServer EasyManage Agent installer to install the agent on other servers and clients on the network.
  • Page 123: Installation Order

    v The server has Internet access to obtain prerequisites and to activate the software after the installation is complete. v The server has a static IP address. v The server is not a domain controller. However, it is recommended to have the server join a domain. v The account that you use to log in and to install the Core Server has Administrator privileges on the server with full read/write access.
  • Page 124: Uninstalling The Landesk Software Agent

    v Server Side Includes v Windows Authentication v IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility Note: When you select ASP.Net or ASP, a dialog box displays the additional role services required. Click Add Required Role Services. 6. Click Install. Note: If IIS is already installed and certain Role Services are still required, expand Roles in the tree view on the left in Server Manager and click on Web Server (IIS), then click on Add Role Services.
  • Page 125: Enabling The Remote Presence Feature

    Enabling the remote presence feature To enable the remote presence feature, complete the following steps: 1. Install the virtual media key into the dedicated slot on the system board (see “Installing the virtual media key” on page 82). 2. Turn on the server. Note: Approximately 1 to 3 minutes after the server is connected to ac power, the power-control button becomes active.
  • Page 126: Enabling The Intel Gigabit Ethernet Utility Program

    To find updated information about configuring the controllers, complete the following steps. Note: Changes are made periodically to the Lenovo Web site. The actual procedure might vary slightly from what is described in this document. 1. Go to http://www.lenovo.com/support.
  • Page 127 c. Select Console Redirection Settings; then, make sure that the values are set as follows: v COM Port 1: Enable v Remote Console: Enable v Serial Port Sharing: Enable v Serial Port Access Mode: Dedicated COM1 Settings v Baud Rate: 115200 v Data Bits: 8 v Parity: None Stop v Bits: 1...
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  • Page 129: Chapter 8. Solving Problems

    The diagnostic programs create a merged log that includes events from all collected logs. The information is collected into a file that you can send to the Lenovo Support Center. Additionally, you can view the server information locally through a generated text report file. You can also copy the log to removable media and view the log from a Web browser.
  • Page 130: Error Logs

    If POST detects a problem, one or more beeps might sound, or an error message is displayed. See “POST error codes” on page 115 for more information. Error logs The POST error log contains the three most recent error codes and messages that were generated during POST.
  • Page 131: Post Error Codes

    If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 132 If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 133 If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 134 If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 135 If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 136 If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 137 If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 138: Troubleshooting Tables

    If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),” that step must be performed only by a trained service technician. v Go to the Lenovo support Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/support to check for technical information, hints, tips, or new device drivers.
  • Page 139: Dvd Drive Problems

    Table 17. EasyStartup DVD (continued) v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is resolved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs).
  • Page 140: General Problems

    v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 141 v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 142: Hypervisor Problems

    v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 143: Intermittent Problems

    Intermittent problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 144: Memory Problems

    v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 145: Microprocessor Problems

    v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 146: Monitor Problems

    Monitor problems Some monitors have their own self-tests. If you suspect a problem with your monitor, see the documentation that comes with the monitor for instructions for testing and adjusting the monitor. If you cannot diagnose the problem, call for service. v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved.
  • Page 147 76 mm (3 in.). b. Non-Lenovo monitor cables might cause unpredictable problems. 2. Reseat the monitor cable. 3. Replace the components listed in step 2 one at a time, in the order shown, restarting the server each time: a.
  • Page 148: Optional-Device Problems

    Optional-device problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 149: Power Problems

    Power problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 150: Serial-Device Problems

    v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 151: Software Problems

    Software problems v Follow the suggested actions in the order in which they are listed in the Action column until the problem is solved. v See the Hardware Maintenance Manual to determine which components are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and which components are field replaceable units (FRUs). v If an action step is preceded by “(Trained service technician only),”...
  • Page 152: Problem Determination Tips

    Any external devices. v Surge-suppressor device (on the server). v Printer, mouse, and non-Lenovo devices. v Each PCI card. v Hard disk drives. v Memory modules. The minimum configuration requirement is 1 GB DIMM in slots 3.
  • Page 153: Diagnostic Programs And Messages

    – Is this the original reported failure? v Diagnostic program type and version level v Hardware configuration (print screen of the system summary) v IMM firmware level v Operating system software You can solve some problems by comparing the configuration and software setups between working and nonworking servers.
  • Page 154: Error Leds

    Error LEDs The illustration shows the system-board LEDs. The system board has error LEDs that will help to locate the source of the error. Run the diagnostic programs to find out the cause of the error (see “Diagnostic tools” on page 113). Fan 5 error LED PCI Express slot 2 error LED Fan 4 error LED...
  • Page 155 Before you work inside the server to view the LEDs, read “Safety” on page vii and “Handling static-sensitive devices” on page 26. If an error occurs, view the server LEDs in the following order: 1. Check the control-panel assembly on the front of the server. If the system-error LED is lit, it indicates that an error has occurred.
  • Page 156: System Pulse Leds

    LEDs and the information in the system-event log, remove one PCI card at a time, and restart the server after each PCI card is removed. 3. If the failure remains, go to http:// www.lenovo.com/support for additional troubleshooting information. H8 heartbeat LED power-on and power-off 1.
  • Page 157: Power-Supply Leds

    Table 18. System pulse LEDs (continued) Description Action IMM heartbeat IMM heartbeat boot process. The following steps describe the different stages of the IMM heartbeat sequencing process. 1. When this LED is flashing fast (approximately 4Hz), the IMM code is in the loading process. 2.
  • Page 158: Diagnostic Programs And Messages

    Utilities are available to reset and update the diagnostics code on the integrated USB flash device, if the diagnostic partition becomes damaged and does not start the diagnostic programs. For more information and to download the utilities, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support. ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 159: Running The Diagnostic Programs

    Running the diagnostic programs To run the diagnostic programs, complete the following steps: 1. If the server is running, turn off the server and all attached devices. 2. Turn on all attached devices; then, turn on the server. 3. When the prompt <F2> Diagnostics is displayed, press F2. Note: The DSA Preboot diagnostic program might appear to be unresponsive for an unusual length of time when you start the program.
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  • Page 161: Appendix A. Getting Help And Technical Assistance

    Lenovo maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates. To access these pages, go to http://www.lenovo.com/support and follow the instructions.
  • Page 162: Using Other Services

    Hardware and software configuration information 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.
  • Page 163: Purchasing Additional Services

    Service availability and service name might vary by country or region. For more information about these services, go to the Lenovo Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/.
  • Page 164 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 165: Appendix B. Notices

    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.
  • Page 166: Trademarks

    Trademarks The following terms are trademarks of Lenovo in the United States, other countries, or both: Lenovo The Lenovo logo ThinkServer The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both: ®...
  • Page 167: Compliance With Republic Of Turkey Directive On The Restriction Of Hazardous Substances

    (IT) equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. Lenovo offers a variety of product return programs and services in several countries to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products. Information on Lenovo product recycling offerings can be found on Lenovo’s Internet site at:...
  • Page 168: Battery Return Program

    WEEE. Customer participation is important to minimize any potential effects of EEE on the environment and human health due to the potential presence of hazardous substances in EEE. For proper collection and treatment, contact your local Lenovo representative. Battery return program This product may contain a lithium or lithium ion battery.
  • Page 169: German Ordinance For Work Gloss Statement

    Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Lenovo is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 170: United Kingdom Telecommunications Safety Requirement

    Geräten), bzw. der EMV EG Richtlinie 2004/108/EC (früher 89/336/EWG), für Geräte der Klasse A. Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt, in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG das EG-Konformitätszeichen - CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für die Konformitätserklärung nach Paragraf 5 des EMVG ist die Lenovo (Deutschland) GmbH, Gropiusplatz 10, D-70563 Stuttgart.
  • Page 171: Japanese Voluntary Control Council For Interference (Vcci) Statement

    Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraf 4 Abs. (1) 4: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A. Nach der EN 55022: “Dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A. Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen; in diesem Fall kann vom Betreiber verlangt werden, angemessene Maßnahmen durchzuführen und dafür aufzukommen.”...
  • Page 172: Taiwanese Class A Warning Statement

    Taiwanese Class A warning statement ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
  • Page 173: Chinese Class A Warning Statement

    Chinese Class A warning statement Korean Class A warning statement Appendix B. Notices...
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  • Page 175: Index

    ServeRAID-BR10il v2 POST 115 the ServeRAID-BR10il v2 SAS/SATA SAS/SATA 77 error logs 114 controller 77 controllers clearing 114 virtual media key 82 Ethernet 110 POST 114 cover, removing 29 viewing 114 © Lenovo 2008, 2009. Portions © IBM Corp. 2007, 2009.
  • Page 176 installing (continued) memory (continued) SAS/SATA backplane 72 specifications 10 getting help 145 SAS/SATA backplate 72 memory module gloss statement (Germany) 153 system board 64 installing 32 grease, thermal 61 the ServeRAID-BR10il v2 SAS/SATA order of installation 37 controller 78 memory problems 128 virtual media key 82 memory support 8 integrated baseboard management...
  • Page 177 PCI riser-card assembly removing (continued) server , backup firmware removing 75 operator information panel starting 104 replacing 75 assembly 53 server configuration PCI slot error LEDs 140 PCI card 51 updating 49 PCI-X riser-card power cable PCI riser-card assembly 75 server firmware installing 84 PCI-X riser-card power cable 83...
  • Page 178 82 virtual media key, support 8 Wake on LAN feature 22 Web site Lenovo support 5, 25, 102, 103, 110 publication ordering 145 support 145 what the server offers 7 ThinkServer RS210, Types 6531, 6532, 6533, and 6534: Installation and User Guide...
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