Lenovo RD120 manual Installing optional devices

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Important: Dual-core and quad-core microprocessors are not interchangeable and cannot be used in the same server. For example, if the server has a dual-core microprocessor, you cannot install a quad-core microprocessor as the second microprocessor. Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to determine the type and speed of the microprocessor that is currently installed in the server.

vThe server supports up to two microprocessors. If the server comes with one microprocessor, you can install a second microprocessor.

vBoth microprocessors must have the same cache size and type, front-side bus frequency, and clock speed. Microprocessor internal and external clock frequencies must be identical.

vWhen you install a microprocessor in microprocessor connector 2, you must also install the voltage regulator module (VRM), which comes with the microprocessor, in the VRM connector.

vRead the documentation that comes with the microprocessor to determine whether you must update the basic input/output system (BIOS) code for the server. To download the most current level of BIOS code and many other code updates for your server, complete the following steps:

1.Go to: http://www.lenovo.com/support.

2.Enter your product number (machine type and model number) or select Servers and Storage from the Select your product list.

3.From Family list, select ThinkServer RD120, and click Continue.

4.Click Downloads and drivers to download firmware updates.

vTo order additional microprocessor optional devices, contact your Lenovo marketing representative or authorized reseller.

vThe microprocessor speeds are automatically set for this server; therefore, you do not have to set any microprocessor frequency-selection jumpers or switches.

vIf you have to replace a microprocessor, call for service.

vIf the thermal-grease protective cover (for example, a plastic cap or tape liner) is removed from the heat sink, do not touch the thermal grease on the bottom of the heat sink or set down the heat sink.

vDo not remove the first microprocessor from the system board to install the second microprocessor.

See “System-boardoptional-device connectors” on page 18 for the location of the microprocessor connectors and the VRM connector.

The following illustration shows how to install the second microprocessor on the system board.

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Contents User Guide Page User Guide Page Contents Configuring the server Safety Page To Connect To Disconnect Page Safety Statement Safety Page ThinkServer RD120 server Related documentation Features and specifications Baseboard management controller What your server offersEasyManage software Integrated network supportLarge data-storage and hot-swap capability Redundant cooling and power capabilities Easy LED DiagnosticsMemory mirroring Online-spare memoryReliability, availability, and serviceability features Systems-management capabilitiesTCP/IP offload engine TOE support Server controls, LEDs, and power ThinkServer EasyStartupFront view Tape drive bay Rear view 10 USB 3 connector 20 Power supply Turning on the server Server power featuresThinkServer RD120 server Page Server components Installing optional devicesCover VRM System-board optional-device connectors Power-backplane-board connectors PCI riser-card adapter connectorsSystem-board internal cable connectors System-board external connectors System-board switches and jumpers Switch Number Default value Description LED System-board LEDsRiser-card assembly LEDs LED Diagnostics panelCPU RAID Installation guidelines System reliability guidelines Working inside the server with the power onRemoving the cover Handling static-sensitive devicesRemoving the riser-card assembly 1 Access holes 2 Release tabs Removing the microprocessor air baffle Installing the riser-card assemblyFinger holes Installing the microprocessor air baffle Removing the Dimm air baffle Installing the Dimm air baffle Installing an adapter PCI riser card 1 Access holes 2 Release tabs 1 Access holes 2 Guide 3 Release tabs 4 Guide To remove an adapter, complete the following steps Removing an adapter1 Access holes 2 Release tabs Replacing the RAID SAS controller RAID controller Inch drives Installing a hard disk driveInch drives Removing a hard disk drive Installing a Sata tape drive in a 3.5-inch model server Installing an optional tape driveInstalling optional devices 1 Sata tape cable connector 2 Sata tape cable Installing a Sata tape drive in a 2.5-inch model server Installing a microprocessor Installing optional devices Microprocessor-socket dust cover Installing optional devices Notches Installing optional devices Pair Dimm connectors Installing a memory moduleDimm Memory mirroring Online-spare memory Configuration that you use, install the largest DIMMs first Removing a memory module Installing a hot-swap power supplyTo install an ac power supply, complete the following steps Power cord connectors Installing a fan Removing a hot-swap power supplyRemoving a fan Removing the fan-bracket assembly Fan bracket Installing the fan-bracket assembly Replacing the CD-RW/DVD drive Completing the installation Installing the cover Connecting the cablesFront view Rear view Updating the server configurationInstalling optional devices Page Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program Configuration/Setup Utility menu choices Starting the Configuration/Setup Utility programPower-on Password Administrator PasswordAdvanced Setup Memory SettingsStatic IP Settings RSA II SettingsCPU Options PCI Bus ControlBMC Serial Port Access Mode BMC Post Watchdog TimeoutReboot System on NMI BMC Network ConfigurationSave Settings PasswordsRestore Settings Load Default SettingsAdministrator password Boot block recovery jumper J42 Starting the RAID Configuration Utility program Using the RAID Configuration Utility programConfiguring the controller RAID Configuration Utility menu choicesViewing the configuration Using the baseboard management controllerConfiguring the Gigabit Ethernet controllers Using the baseboard management controller utility programsPage Appendix. Notices Important notes TrademarksWaste electrical and electronic equipment Weee notices Recycling statements for Japan For the European Union Battery return programElectronic emission notices German Ordinance for Work gloss statementFederal Communications Commission FCC statement Industry Canada Class a emission compliance statementAvis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada European Union EMC Directive conformance statementTaiwanese Class a warning statement Page Index Installing VRM Index Video connector rear Voltage regulator module, installing Page Part Number 46U0861

RD120 specifications

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