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  • Page 1 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual Machine Types: 7Z70 and 7Z71...
  • Page 2 Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read and understand the safety information and the safety instructions, which are available at: http://thinksystem.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/safety_documentation/pdf_files.html In addition, ensure that you are familiar with the terms and conditions of the Lenovo warranty for your server, which can be found at: http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/warrantylookup Second Edition (July 2021) ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Working inside the server with the power on . . Remove a hot-swap power supply unit ..130 Handling static-sensitive devices ..Install a hot-swap power supply ..135 © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 4 Contacting Support ... . . 255 Remove the security bezel ..203 Install the security bezel ..204 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 5 Index ....261 Telecommunication regulatory statement ..258 Electronic emission notices ..258 © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 6 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 7: 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. © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 8: Safety Inspection Checklist

    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.
  • Page 9 Click the Power tab 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. 4. Check inside the server for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquid, or signs of fire or smoke damage.
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  • Page 11: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Identifying your server When you contact Lenovo for help, the machine type and serial number information helps support technicians to identify your server and provide faster service. The machine type and serial number are on the ID label on the right rack latch in the front of the server.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    Scan the QR code with a mobile device and a QR code reader application to get quick access to the Lenovo Service Web site for this server. The Lenovo Service Information Web site provides additional information for parts installation and replacement videos, and error codes for server support.
  • Page 13 • Thermal Design Power (TDP): up to 270 watts • Supports 3 UPI links up to 11.2 GT/s Processor For a list of supported processors, see https://static.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/ index.shtml Only one processor is supported if you use the 8351N processor or processor with the suffix of “U”.
  • Page 14 • Canonical Ubuntu References: • Complete list of available operating systems: https://lenovopress.com/osig • OS deployment instructions: Follow the adopted combination to install all the PMEMs and DRAM DIMMs (see “Install the operating system” in Setup Guide). ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 15 Table 1. Server specifications (continued) Specification Description Front: • Up to four 3.5-inch hot-swap SAS/SATA drives • Up to four 3.5-inch hot-swap AnyBay (SAS/SATA/NVMe) drives • Up to four 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS/SATA drives • Up to eight 2.5-inch hot-swap SAS/SATA/U.3 NVMe drives •...
  • Page 16 • 440-16i SAS/SATA PCIe Gen4 12Gb Internal HBA For technical rules for storage controller adapters, see “Technical rules for PCIe adapters” on page 88. For technical rules for RAID configuration, see “Technical rules for RAID configuration” on page 87. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 17 Table 1. Server specifications (continued) Specification Description Up to eight dual-rotor hot-swap fans (including two redundant fans) • Standard fan 4056 (21000 RPM) System fans • Performance fan 4056 (28000 RPM) For technical rules for system fans, see “Technical rules for system fans” on page 90. •...
  • Page 18 ThinkSystem Mellanox ConnectX-6 HDR/200GbE QSFP56 1-port/2-port PCIe Adapter, ThinkSystem Broadcom 57454 10GBASE-T 4-port OCP Ethernet Adapter. • Government regulations (such as those prescribed by OSHA or European Community Directives) may govern noise level exposure in the workplace and may ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 19 Further, compliance with such government regulations depends on a variety of additional factors, including the duration of employees' exposure and whether employees wear hearing protection. Lenovo recommends that you consult with qualified experts in this field to determine whether you are in compliance with the applicable regulations.
  • Page 20: Particulate Contamination

    The limits must not be viewed or used as definitive limits, because numerous other factors, such as temperature or moisture content of the air, can influence the impact of particulates or environmental corrosives and gaseous ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 21: Firmware Updates

    If Lenovo determines that the levels of particulates or gases in your environment have caused damage to the device, Lenovo may condition provision of repair or replacement of devices or parts on implementation of appropriate remedial measures to mitigate such environmental contamination.
  • Page 22 Machine-type-specific firmware-only UXSPs are also available. See the following table to determine the best Lenovo tool to use for installing and setting up the firmware: Note: The server UEFI settings for option ROM must be set to Auto or UEFI to update firmware using Lenovo XClarity Administrator or Lenovo XClarity Essentials.
  • Page 23 Tool interface line interface UXSPs √ √ √ √ √ √ Lenovo XClarity Essentials UpdateXpress Supports all core system firmware, I/O firmware, and installed operating system driver updates √ √ √ √ √ Lenovo XClarity Essentials Bootable...
  • Page 24 • 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.
  • Page 25: Tech Tips

    Tech Tips Lenovo continually updates the support website with the latest tips and techniques that you can use to solve issues that your server might encounter. These Tech Tips (also called retain tips or service bulletins) provide procedures to work around issues or solve problems related to the operation of your server.
  • Page 26: Security Advisories

    Security advisories Lenovo is committed to developing products and services that adhere to the highest security standards in order to protect our customers and their data. When potential vulnerabilities are reported, it is the responsibility of the Lenovo Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) to investigate and provide information to our customers so they may put mitigation plans in place as we work toward providing solutions.
  • Page 27 To place the server in a standby state (power status LED flashes once per second): Note: The Lenovo XClarity Controller can place the server in a standby state as an automatic response to a critical system failure. • Start an orderly shutdown using the operating system (if supported by your operating system).
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  • Page 29: Chapter 2. Server Components

    Table 5. Components on the front of the server Callout Callout Drive status LED Drive activity LED Diagnostics panel USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connector External diagnostics connector XClarity Controller USB connector VGA connector (optional) Rack latch (right) © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 30 External diagnostics connector XClarity Controller USB connector VGA connector (optional) Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (8) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page 25. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 31 Server model with ten 2.5-inch drive bays Table 7. Components on the front of the server Callout Callout Drive status LED Drive activity LED Diagnostics panel USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connector External diagnostics connector XClarity Controller USB connector VGA connector (optional) Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (10)
  • Page 32 XClarity Controller USB connector and USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connector Diagnostics panel Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (4) Drive status LED Drive activity LED Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page 25. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 33 Server model with 2.5-inch drive bays (backplane-less) Table 10. Components on the front of the server Callout Callout Diagnostics panel USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connector External diagnostics connector (reserved) XClarity Controller USB connector VGA connector (optional) Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive fillers (4) Rack latch (left)
  • Page 34 Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (8) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page 25. Server model with 16 EDSFF drives (with LCD diagnostics panel assembly) ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 35 Table 13. Components on the front of the server Callout Callout LCD diagnostics panel assembly LCD diagnostics panel USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connector External diagnostics connector XClarity Controller USB connector VGA connector (optional) Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (16) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview”...
  • Page 36: Diagnostics Panel

    “LCD diagnostics panel” on page 28. Pull-out information tab The Lenovo XClarity Controller network access label is attached on the pull-out information tab. The default Lenovo XClarity Controller hostname and the IPv6 Link Local Address (LLA) are provided on the tab.
  • Page 37 Each time you press the system ID button, the state of both the system ID LEDs changes. The LEDs can be changed to on, blinking, or off. You can also use the Lenovo XClarity...
  • Page 38: Lcd Diagnostics Panel

    LCD diagnostics panel The LCD diagnostics panel is attached to the front of the server, while it allows quick access to system information such as errors, system status, firmware, network, and health information. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 39 Location of the LCD diagnostics panel The LCD diagnostics panel is attached to the front of the server. Location The handle with which the panel can be pulled out from the server. Notes: Callout • The panel can be pushed in or pulled out regardless of the system power status. •...
  • Page 40 Option flow diagram The LCD diagnostics panel displays various system information. Navigate through the options with the scroll buttons. The external LCD diagnostics handset displays various system information. Navigate through the options with the scroll buttons. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 41 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. Home Menu (System Status Dashboard) Home Menu Example System name System status...
  • Page 42 • Static IPv6 IP IPv4 Network Mask • Current IPv6 Gateway :x.x.x.x IPv4 Default Gateway • IPv6 DNS : x.x.x.x Note: Only the MAC address that is currently in use is displayed (extension or shared). ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 43: External Lcd Diagnostics Handset

    System Environmental Information Sub Menu Example Ambient Temp: 24 C Exhaust Temp: 30 C • Ambient temperature PSU1: Vin= 213 w Inlet= 26 C • Exhaust temperature • PSU status FAN1 Front: 21000 RPM • Spinning speed of fans by RPM FAN2 Front: 21000 RPM FAN3 Front:...
  • Page 44 Note: When unplugging the external handset, see the following instructions: Press the plastic clip on the plug forward. Hold the clip and remove the cable from the connector. Display panel overview The diagnostics device consists of an LCD display and 5 navigation buttons. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 45 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 diagnostics panel displays various system information. Navigate through the options with the scroll buttons.
  • Page 46 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. Home Menu (System Status Dashboard) ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 47 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. If no errors occur, the “Active Alerts” menu will not be available during navigation.
  • Page 48 • Static IPv6 IP IPv4 Network Mask • Current IPv6 Gateway :x.x.x.x IPv4 Default Gateway • IPv6 DNS : x.x.x.x Note: Only the MAC address that is currently in use is displayed (extension or shared). ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 49: Rear View

    System Environmental Information Sub Menu Example Ambient Temp: 24 C Exhaust Temp: 30 C • Ambient temperature PSU1: Vin= 213 w Inlet= 26 C • Exhaust temperature • PSU status FAN1 Front: 21000 RPM • Spinning speed of fans by RPM FAN2 Front: 21000 RPM FAN3 Front:...
  • Page 50 Server model with two 2.5-inch hot-swap rear drive bays and one PCIe slot The following illustration shows the rear view of the server model with two hot-swap drive bays and one PCIe slot. Depending on the model, your server might look slightly different from the illustration below. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 51 Table 16. Components on the rear of the server PCIe slot 1 on riser 1 assembly Rear 2.5-inch drive bays (2) Power supply 1 Power supply 2 (optional) NMI button USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps) connectors (3 DCIs) VGA connector XClarity Controller network connector Ethernet connectors on OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter (optional, two or four connectors may be available)
  • Page 52 Press this button to force a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI) to the processor. By this way, you can make the operating system halt (such as Windows Blue Screen of Death) and take a memory dump. You might have to use a pen or the end of a straightened paper clip to press the button. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 53: Rear View Leds

    The hot-swap redundant power supply helps you avoid significant interruption to the operation of the system when a power supply fails. You can purchase a power supply option from Lenovo and install the power supply to provide power redundancy without turning off the server.
  • Page 54: System Board Components

    Each time you press the system ID button, the state of both the system ID LEDs changes. The LEDs can be changed to on, blinking, or off. You can also use the Lenovo XClarity Controller or a remote management program to change the state of the system ID LEDs to assist in visually locating the server among other servers.
  • Page 55 Figure 10. System board components NMI Button SATA Connector 0 System Board Release Pin Serial Port Module Connector Internal USB Connector Riser 1 Slot SATA Connector 1 7mm/M.2 Signal Connector OCP 3.0 Network Card Connector TPM Module Connector SATA 2/Rear Backplane Signal Connector Front USB Connector PCIe Connector 1 PCIe Connector 2...
  • Page 56: System Board Leds

    When this yellow LED is lit, one or more LEDs elsewhere in the server might also be lit to direct you to the source of the error. For more information, see “Rear view LEDs” on page 43. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 57 System ID LED The blue system ID LED helps you to visually locate the server. A system ID LED is also located on the front of the server. Each time you press the system ID button, the state of both the system ID LEDs changes. The LEDs can be changed to on, blinking, or off.
  • Page 58: Switch Block

    • OFF: The switch is in default setting. override switch • ON: Enable Flash security override. SW8-2 Clear CMOS switch • OFF: The switch is in default setting. • ON: Clear the real-time clock (RTC) registry. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 59: Parts List

    Switch name Description SW8-3 Force XCC reset switch • OFF: The switch is in default setting. • ON: Reset the Lenovo XClarity Controller. SW8-4 Force XCC update • OFF: The switch is in default setting. switch • ON: Force XClarity Controller firmware to enter the booting mode (for development purpose only).
  • Page 60 Tier 1 CRU at your request with no service agreement, you will be charged for the installation. • 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.
  • Page 61 Description Index Tier 1 CRU Tier 2 CRU Structural parts For more information about ordering the parts shown in Figure 13 “Server components” on page 50: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/products/servers/thinksystem/sr630v2/7z70/parts Top cover √ Standard air baffle √ Riser assembly (LP) √ Riser assembly (LP+LP) √...
  • Page 62: Power Cords

    CMOS battery (CR2032) √ Power cords 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/#/ ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 63 2. Click Preconfigured Model or Configure to order. 3. Enter the machine type and model for your server to display the configurator page. 4. Click Power ➙ Power Cables to see all line cords. Notes: • For your safety, a power cord with a grounded attachment plug is provided to use with this product. To avoid electrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet.
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  • Page 65: Chapter 3. Internal Cable Routing

    Use these identifiers to connect the cables to the correct connectors. • Ensure that the relevant cables pass through the cable clips. Cable Route holder Route to BP Pwr connector, RAID Pwr connector, and PCIe connectors (3, 4, 5, 6) 1 3 4 © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 66 Failing to release them before removing the cables will damage the cable sockets on the system board, which are fragile. Any damage to the cable sockets might require replacing the system board. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 67: Cff Hba/Raid Adapter

    CFF HBA/RAID adapter Use the section to understand the power cable and input cable routing for CFF HBA/RAID adapter. Power cable routing for CFF HBA/RAID adapters Note: The illustration only involves power cable and input cable routing. For signal cable routing of CFF HBA/RAID adapters, see “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)”...
  • Page 68: Front I/O

    VGA connector on the system board LCD external diagnostics handset cable LCD EXT connector on the system board USB cable Front USB connector on the system board Front diagnostic panel cable FIO connector on the system board ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 69: Intrusion Switch

    Intrusion switch Use the section to understand the cable routing for the intrusion switch. Figure 15. Intrusion switch cable routing From Intrusion switch cable on the fan cage Intrusion switch connector on the system board Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 70: Raid Super Capacitor Modules

    3.5'' chassis installed with a performance heat sink An extension cable is provided for each RAID super capacitor module for connection. Connect the super capacitor cable to the super capacitor connector on the corresponding RAID adapter as shown. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 71 Figure 16. Power cable routing for super capacitor From RAID super capacitor module Super capacitor connector on the RAID adapter Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 72: M.2 Drive Backplane

    This section provides cable routing information for the M.2 drives. Figure 17. Cable routing for M.2 drives From Power cable M.2 power connector on the system board M.2 signal cable 7mm/M.2 signal connector on the system board ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 73: 16-Edsff Drive Backplane

    16-EDSFF drive backplane This section provides cable routing information for the EDSFF drives. Figure 18. Cable routing for EDSFF drives From EDSFF 0/1 PCIe 6 EDSFF 2/3 PCIe 5 EDSFF 4/5 PCIe 4 EDSFF 6/7 PCIe 3 Power connector on the drive backplane Front backplane power connector on the system board EDSFF 8/9 C1 on the retimer card...
  • Page 74: 7Mm Drive Backplane

    This section provides cable routing information for the 7mm drives. Figure 19. Cable routing for 7mm drives From 7mm signal cable 7mm/M.2 signal connector on the system board Power cable Power connectors on the rise card on the riser 1 assembly ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 75: Inch/3.5-Inch Drive Backplane (Power)

    2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power) Use the section to understand the power cable routing for 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drive backplanes. Figure 20. Backplane power cable connection From Power connector on the front drive backplane Front backplane power connector on the system board Power connector on the rear drive backplane Power connectors on the rise card on the riser 1 assembly...
  • Page 76: Inch/3.5-Inch Drive Backplane (Signal)

    • “Cable routing for onboard configuration” on page 67 • “Cable routing with an SFF HBA/RAID adapter” on page 68 • “Cable routing with an SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode)” on page 69 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 77 Cable routing for onboard configuration The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and system board connectors for onboard configuration. Table 22. Mapping between backplane connectors and system board connectors for onboard configuration Backplanes From Front BP (NVMe) NVMe 0-1*, 2-3* PCIe 1, PCIe 2 Front BP (SAS)
  • Page 78 ↔ ↔ connectors: , ... Figure 22. Cable routing for 4 x 3.5-inch front AnyBay drive bays with an 8i SFF RAID adapter (Gen 4) and a rear 2 x 2.5- inch SAS/SATA drive cage ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 79 Cable routing with an SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode) The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and adapter connectors when a Gen 4 8i SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode) is installed. Table 24. Mapping between backplane connectors and adapter connectors when a Gen 4 8i SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode) is installed Backplane From...
  • Page 80: X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays

    To connect signal cables for a backplane for standard 4 x 2.5-inch front drives, refer to the following cable routing scenarios depending on your server configuration: • “Cable routing for onboard configuration” on page 71 • “Cable routing with an SFF HBA/RAID adapter” on page 72 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 81 Cable routing for onboard configuration The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and system board connectors for onboard configuration. Table 25. Mapping between backplane connectors and system board connectors for onboard configuration Backplanes From Front BP (SAS) SATA 0 The following figure illustrates the cable routing for the onboard configuration of 4 x 2.5-inch front SAS/SATA ↔...
  • Page 82 ↔ bays with an 8i SFF RAID adapter (Gen 4). Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 25. Cable routing for 4 x 2.5-inch front SAS/SATA drive bays with an 8i SFF RAID adapter (Gen 4) ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 83: X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays

    8 x 2.5-inch front drive bays Use this section to understand the backplane cable routing for server model with eight 2.5-inch front drives. To connect cables for a 7mm drive backplane, refer to “7mm drive backplane” on page 64. To connect power cables for a backplane for standard 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drives, refer to “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)”...
  • Page 84 2 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drive cage. Connections between connectors: ↔ ↔ , ... Figure 26. Cable routing for onboard configuration of 8 x 2.5-inch front SAS/SATA drive bays with a rear 2 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drive cage ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 85 Cable routing with an SFF HBA/RAID adapter The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and system board/ adapter connectors when an 8i SFF HBA/RAID adapter (Gen 3 or Gen 4) is installed. Table 28. Mapping between backplane connectors and system board/adapter connectors when an SFF HBA/RAID adapter is installed Backplanes From...
  • Page 86 ↔ a Gen 4 8i SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode). Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 28. Cable routing for 8 x 2.5-inch front U.3 drive bays with a Gen 4 8i SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode) ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 87 Cable routing with a CFF HBA/RAID adapter The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and adapter connectors when a 16i CFF HBA/RAID adapter is installed. Table 30. Mapping between backplane connectors and adapter connectors when a 16i CFF HBA/RAID adapter is installed Backplanes From...
  • Page 88: 10 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays

    • “Cable routing for onboard configuration” on page 79 • “Cable routing with an SFF HBA/RAID adapter” on page 80 • “Cable routing with an SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode)” on page 81 • “Cable routing with a CFF HBA/RAID adapter” on page 82 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 89 Cable routing for onboard configuration The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and system board connectors for onboard configuration. Table 31. Mapping between backplane connectors and system board connectors for onboard configuration Backplanes From NVMe 0-1, 2-3 PCIe 1, PCIe 2 Front BP (NVMe) NVMe 4-5*, 6-7*, 8-9*...
  • Page 90 ↔ ↔ connectors: , ... Figure 31. Cable routing for 10 x 2.5-inch front AnyBay drive bays with a 16i SFF RAID adapter (Gen 4) and a rear 2 x 2.5- inch SAS/SATA drive cage ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 91 Cable routing with an SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode) The following table shows the mapping relationship between backplane connectors and adapter connectors when a Gen 4 16i SFF RAID adapter (tri-mode) is installed. Table 33. Mapping between backplane connectors and adapter connectors when a Gen 4 16i SFF RAID adapter (tri- mode) is installed Backplane From...
  • Page 92 , ... Figure 33. Cable routing for 10 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (6 x SAS/SATA + 4 x AnyBay) with a 16i CFF RAID adapter and a rear 2 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA drive cage ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 93: Chapter 4. Hardware Replacement Procedures

    Go to to download firmware updates for your server. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Drivers and Software Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates. If the component is part of a cluster solution, verify that the latest level of code is supported for the cluster solution before you update the code.
  • Page 94: Safety Inspection Checklist

    Click the Power tab 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. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 95: System Reliability Guidelines

    4. Check inside the server for any obvious unsafe conditions, such as metal filings, contamination, water or other liquid, or signs of fire or smoke damage. 5. Check for worn, frayed, or pinched cables. 6. Make sure that the power-supply cover fasteners (screws or rivets) have not been removed or tampered with.
  • Page 96: Technical Rules

    Max. TDP GPU adapter with 4 x 2.5'' SAS/SATA drive backplane 270 W used Refer to the “Environment” section in “Specifications” on page 2. 10 x 2.5'' AnyBay drive backplane or 16-EDSFF drive 250 W backplane ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 97: Technical Rules For Drives

    Table 35. Processor TDP rules for different configurations (continued) Configuration Max. ambient temperature Max. TDP GPU adapter without 4 x 2.5'' SAS/SATA drive backplane 220 W used Rear 2 x 2.5'' SAS/SATA or NVMe drive backplane 205 W (excluding 7mm drive backplane) Supported heat sinks for processors The following lists the required heat sinks when different processors are installed.
  • Page 98: Technical Rules For Pcie Adapters

    • Slot 1: PCIe x16 (x8, x4, x1), low-profile To locate the PCIe slots, see “Rear view” on page 39. PCIe adapter installation rules and order When installing different types of PCIe adapters, refer to the following suggested installation priority: ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 99: Technical Rules For Gpu Adapters

    Table 39. Recommended installation priority for different types of PCIe adapters 1. OCP Ethernet adapter 6. InfiniBand adapter 2. Custom form factor (CFF) internal HBA/RAID adapter 7. Fiber channel adapter 8. Network adapter 3. Standard form factor (SFF) RAID adapter/Re-timer adapter 4.
  • Page 100: Technical Rules For System Fans

    – Mellanox ConnectX-6 HDR100 IB/100GbE VPI 2-port x16 PCIe 3.0 HCA – Mellanox ConnectX-6 Dx 100GbE QSFP56 2-port PCIe Ethernet Adapter Notes: • Standard fans are enough for low-wattage processors while you can still use performance fans for better cooling. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 101: Air Baffle Replacement

    • If there is an OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter installed, when the system is powered off but still plugged in to AC power, fans 1 and 2 will continue to spin at a much lower speed. This is the system design to provide proper cooling for the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter.
  • Page 102: Install The Air Baffle

    S033 CAUTION: Hazardous energy present. Voltages with hazardous energy might cause heating when shorted with metal, which might result in spattered metal, burns, or both. S017 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 103 CAUTION: Hazardous moving fan blades nearby. Keep fingers and other body parts away. Attention: • Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. A video for this task is available at: •...
  • Page 104: Backplane Replacement

    Remove all the installed drives and drive fillers from the drive bays. See “Remove a 2.5/3.5-inch hot-swap drive” on page 124. Step 3. Grasp the backplane and carefully lift it out of the chassis. Figure 36. Removal of backplane for ten 2.5-inch hot-swap drives ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 105: Install The Front 2.5-Inch Drive Backplane

    Step 4. Disconnect the cables from the backplane. See “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)” on page 65 and “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)” on page 66. After you finish If you are instructed to return the old backplane, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided.
  • Page 106: Remove The Front 3.5-Inch Drive Backplane

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 107: Install The Front 3.5-Inch Drive Backplane

    Note: Depending on the specific type, your backplane might look different from the illustration in this topic. Step 1. Prepare your server. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Remove the system fan cage for easier operation. See “Remove a system fan” on page 209. Remove all the installed drives and fillers (if any) from the drive bays.
  • Page 108 Put the backplane into place with it leaning backward slightly so that the three pins on the chassis pass through the three holes in the backplane. Close the release latches to secure the backplane in place. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 109 Step 4. Connect the cables to the system board or expansion slots. See “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)” on page 65 and “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)” on page 66. After you finish 1. Reinstall all the drives and drive fillers into the drive bays. See “Install a 2.5/3.5-inch hot-swap drive” on page 125.
  • Page 110: Install The Front 16-Edsff Drive Backplane

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 111: Remove The 2.5-Inch Rear Drive Backplane

    Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the backplane to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the backplane out of the package and place it on a static- protective surface. Step 2. Connect the cables to the backplane. See “16-EDSFF drive backplane” on page 63. Step 3.
  • Page 112 Gently press and hold the tab on the rear hot-swap drive cage as shown and remove the air baffle from the rear hot-swap drive cage. Figure 42. Air baffle removal Step 3. Disconnect the cables from the 2.5-inch rear drive backplane. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 113: Install The 2.5-Inch Rear Drive Backplane

    Step 4. Carefully lift the 2.5-inch rear drive backplane out of the rear hot-swap drive cage. Figure 43. 2.5-inch rear drive backplane removal After you finish If you are instructed to return the old backplane, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided.
  • Page 114 Figure 45. Air baffle installation Step 5. Connect the cables to the system board or expansion slots. See “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)” on page 65 and “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)” on page 66. After you finish ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 115: Remove The 7Mm Drive Backplanes

    1. Reinstall the drives or drive fillers into the rear hot-swap drive cage. See “Install a 2.5/3.5-inch hot-swap drive” on page 125. 2. Reinstall the drive assembly to the server. See “Install the hot-swap rear drive assembly” on page 141. 3.
  • Page 116 Vertically lift the backplane up and put it aside. Step 3. Remove the 7mm drive backplane at the bottom. Figure 47. 7mm drive backplane removal (bottom) Remove the screw as shown. Remove the backplane horizontally from the cage as shown. After you finish ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 117: Install The 7Mm Drive Backplanes

    If you are instructed to return the old backplanes, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided. Install the 7mm drive backplanes Use this information to install the 7mm drive backplanes. About this task Attention: • Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. •...
  • Page 118: Cmos Battery Replacement

    The following tips describe information that you must consider when removing the CMOS battery. • Lenovo has designed this product with your safety in mind. The lithium CMOS battery must be handled correctly to avoid possible danger. If you replace the CMOS battery, you must adhere to local ordinances or regulations for battery disposal.
  • Page 119 S004 CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only Lenovo specified part number 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 120: Install The Cmos Battery

    The following tips describe information that you must consider when installing the CMOS battery. • Lenovo has designed this product with your safety in mind. The lithium CMOS battery must be handled correctly to avoid possible danger. If you replace the CMOS battery, you must adhere to local ordinances or regulations for battery disposal.
  • Page 121 S004 CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only Lenovo specified part number 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 122: Edsff Cage Replacement

    If the security bezel is installed, remove it first. See “Remove the security bezel” on page 203. Step 2. Locate the EDSFF cage you need to remove, and then remove all the EDSFF drives installed in it. See “Remove an EDSFF drive” on page 126. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 123: Install An Edsff Cage

    Step 3. Remove the EDSFF cage from the chassis. Figure 52. EDSFF cage removal Press down the extended tab on the other side of the front chassis. Slide the EDSFF cage out of the front chassis. After you finish 1. Install a new EDSFF cage. See “Install an EDSFF cage” on page 113. 2.
  • Page 124 Figure 53. EDSFF cage installation Step 3. Remove the EDSFF drive cage cover. Figure 54. EDSFF drive cage cover removal Open the handle as shown. Grasp the handle and remove the drive cage cover. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 125: Front I/O Assembly Replacement

    Step 4. Install EDSFF drives into the EDSFF cage. See “Install an EDSFF drive” on page 128. After you finish Complete the parts replacement. See “Complete the parts replacement” on page 224. Front I/O assembly replacement Use this information to remove and install the front I/O assembly. Depending on server models, your server supports the following front I/O assemblies.
  • Page 126: Remove The Front I/O Assembly

    Slide the front I/O assembly out of the front chassis. After you finish If you are instructed to return the old front I/O assembly, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 127: Install The Front I/O Assembly

    Install the front I/O assembly Use this information to install the front I/O assembly. About this task The following illustrates how to install the front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel. You can install other front I/O assemblies in the same way. Attention: •...
  • Page 128: Remove The Lcd Diagnostics Panel

    Remove the LCD diagnostics panel assembly from the chassis. Figure 57. LCD diagnostics panel assembly removal Press down the extended tab on the other side of the front chassis. Slide the assembly out of the front chassis. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 129: Assembly

    Step 4. Remove the LCD diagnostics panel from its assembly. Figure 58. LCD diagnostics panel removal Press down the clips as shown. Pull the LCD diagnostics panel by its handle to get it out of its assembly. After you finish 1.
  • Page 130: Assembly

    If there is a filler installed on the front chassis, remove it as shown. Figure 59. Filler removal Step 3. Insert the LCD diagnostics panel into its assembly. Ensure that the panel is fully seated into its assembly. Figure 60. LCD diagnostics panel installation into its assembly ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 131: Heat Sink Torx T30 Nut Replacement

    Step 4. Slide the diagnostics panel assembly into the front chassis as shown. Ensure that it is seated in place. Figure 61. Diagnostics panel assembly installation After you finish Complete the parts replacement. See “Complete the parts replacement” on page 224. Heat sink Torx T30 nut replacement Use this information to remove and install a heat sink Torx T30 nut.
  • Page 132: Install A Heat Sink Torx T30 Nut

    • Do not touch the processor contacts. Contaminants on the processor contacts, such as oil from your skin, can cause connection failures. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 133: Hot-Swap Drive Replacement

    Note: The heat sink, processor, and processor carrier for your system might be different from those shown in the illustrations. A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. Install the Torx T30 nut. Figure 63.
  • Page 134: Remove A 2.5/3.5-Inch Hot-Swap Drive

    If the security bezel is installed, remove it first. See “Remove the security bezel” on page 203. Step 2. Slide the release latch to the left to open the drive tray handle. Figure 64. Opening the drive tray handle ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 135: Install A 2.5/3.5-Inch Hot-Swap Drive

    Step 3. Grasp the handle and slide the drive out of the drive bay. Figure 65. Hot-swap drive removal After you finish 1. Install the drive filler or a new drive to cover the drive bay. See “Install a 2.5/3.5-inch hot-swap drive” on page 125.
  • Page 136: Remove An Edsff Drive

    After you finish 1. Reinstall the security bezel if you have removed it. See “Install the security bezel” on page 204. 2. Use the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 to configure the RAID if necessary. For more information, see: https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/lxpm_frontend/lxpm_v3_about.html Remove an EDSFF drive Use this information to remove an EDSFF drive.
  • Page 137 About this task The following describes the information that you must consider for this task: • Ensure that you have backed up data on your drive, especially if it is part of a RAID array. – Before you make changes to drives, RAID adapters, or drive backplanes, back up all important data that is stored on the drives.
  • Page 138: Install An Edsff Drive

    2. If you are instructed to return the old EDSFF drive, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided. Install an EDSFF drive Use this information to install an EDSFF drive. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 139 About this task Attention: • Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. • Prevent exposure to static electricity, which might lead to system halt and loss of data, by keeping static- sensitive components in their static-protective packages until installation, and handling these devices with an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system.
  • Page 140: Hot-Swap Power Supply Unit Replacement

    After you finish 1. Reinstall the security bezel if you have removed it. See “Install the security bezel” on page 204. 2. Use the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 to configure the RAID if necessary. For more information, see: https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/lxpm_frontend/lxpm_v3_about.html Hot-swap power supply unit replacement Use this information to remove and install a hot-swap power supply unit.
  • Page 141 S035 CAUTION: Never remove the cover on a power supply or any part that has this 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 142 The device also might have more than one connection to dc power. To remove all electrical current from the device, ensure that all connections to dc power are disconnected at the dc power input terminals. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 143 S029 DANGER For -48V dc power supply, electrical current from power cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: • To connect or disconnect -48V dc power cables when you need to remove/replace install redundancy power supply unit(s). To Connect: To Disconnect: 1.
  • Page 144 Do not disconnect the power cord from the secondly replaced power supply until the power output LED for the firstly replaced power supply is lit. For the location of the power output LED, refer to “Rear view LEDs” on page 43. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 145: Install A Hot-Swap Power Supply

    • If you are replacing the existing power supply with a new power supply: – Use Lenovo Capacity Planner to calculate the required power capacity for what is configured for your server. More information about Lenovo Capacity Planner is available at: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/solutions/lnvo-lcp...
  • Page 146 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. S001 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 147 DANGER Electrical current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: • Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet/source. • Connect any equipment that will be attached to this product to properly wired outlets/sources. •...
  • Page 148 A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 149 Procedure Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the hot-swap power supply to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the hot-swap power supply out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface. Step 2.
  • Page 150: Hot-Swap Rear Drive Assembly Replacement

    The following illustrates how to remove the 2.5-inch rear drive assembly. You can remove the 7mm rear drive assembly in the same way. Attention: • Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 151: Install The Hot-Swap Rear Drive Assembly

    • Prevent exposure to static electricity, which might lead to system halt and loss of data, by keeping static- sensitive components in their static-protective packages until installation, and handling these devices with an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system. A video for this task is available at: •...
  • Page 152 Gently press and hold the tab on the hot-swap rear drive cage as shown and remove the air baffle from the hot-swap rear drive cage. Figure 78. Air baffle removal Step 3. Align the rear backplane with the hot-swap rear drive cage and lower it into the hot-swap rear drive cage. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 153 Figure 79. Rear backplane installation Step 4. Connect the cables to the backplane. See “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)” on page 65 and “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)” on page 66. Step 5. Install the air baffle into the hot-swap rear drive cage as shown. Figure 80.
  • Page 154: Internal Cff Hba/Raid Adapter Replacement

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 155: Install The Internal Cff Hba/Raid Adapter

    Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Step 2. Remove any components that may impede access to the internal CFF HBA/RAID adapter. Step 3. Disconnect all cables from the internal CFF HBA/RAID adapter. Step 4.
  • Page 156: Intrusion Switch Replacement

    • Prevent exposure to static electricity, which might lead to system halt and loss of data, by keeping static- sensitive components in their static-protective packages until installation, and handling these devices with an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system. A video for this task is available at: ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 157: Install An Intrusion Switch

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Step 2. Disconnect the cable of the intrusion switch from the system board. For the location of the intrusion switch connector and cable routing information, refer to “System board components”...
  • Page 158: Memory Module Replacement

    – Never touch the gold memory module connector contacts or allow these contacts to touch the outside of the memory module connector housing. – Handle memory modules with care: never bend, twist, or drop a memory module. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 159 – Do not use any metal tools (such as jigs or clamps) to handle the memory modules, because the rigid metals may damage the memory modules. – Do not insert memory modules while holding packages or passive components, which can cause package cracks or detachment of passive components by the high insertion force.
  • Page 160: Memory Module Installation Rules And Order

    Figure 87. Memory module slots on the system board Table 42. Memory slot and channel identification Channel Slot number Memory module installation guideline • Two types of configurations are supported. Consider corresponding rules and population sequence accordingly: ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 161 – “DRAM DIMM installation order” on page 151 (RDIMMs or 3DS RDIMMs) – “PMEM and DRAM DIMM installation order” on page 155 • A label on each DIMM identifies the DIMM type. This information is in the format xxxxx nRxxx PC4- xxxxx-xx-xx-xxx.
  • Page 162 Extensions (SGX)” in Setup Guide to enable this feature. The following table shows the sequence of populating memory modules (with the same capacity) for independent mode when two processors (CPU 1 and CPU 2) are installed. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 163 Table 45. Independent mode with two processors (DIMMs with the same capacity) Configura- DIMM slots tion 2 DIMMs 4 DIMMs 8 DIMMs 12 DIMMs DIMMs 24 DIMMs DIMMs Configura- DIMM slots tion 2 DIMMs 4 DIMMs 8 DIMMs 12 DIMMs DIMMs 24 DIMMs DIMMs...
  • Page 164 Note: DIMM configurations listed in the table support the Sub NUMA Clustering (SNC) feature, which can be enabled via UEFI. SNC is not supported if DIMM population does not follow the sequence indicated by the table above. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 165 • All the DRAM DIMMs that are installed must be of the same type, rank, and capacity with minimum capacity of 16 GB. It is recommended to use Lenovo DRAM DIMMs with the same part number. Setting up the system for PMEM for the first time Complete the following steps when installing PMEMs to the system for the first time.
  • Page 166 Go to System Configuration and Boot Management ➙ System Settings ➙ Intel Optane PMEMs to configure and manage PMEMs. • Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI Some management options are available in commands that are executed in the path of Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI in the operating system. See https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/toolsctr_cli_ to learn how to download and use Lenovo XClarity Essentials lenovo/onecli_t_download_use_tcscli.html...
  • Page 167 These values are selectable options for PMEM settings, and do not represent the current PMEM status. In addition, you can take advantage of a memory configurator, which is available at the following site: http://1config.lenovo.com/#/memory_configuration Alternatively, set PMEM Goals with the following commands in OneCLI: – For Memory Mode: 1.
  • Page 168 1. Enable security. OneCli.exe config set IntelOptanePMEM.SecurityOperation "Enable Security" --bmc USERID:PASSW0RD@10.104.195.86 2. Set the security passphrase. OneCli.exe config set IntelOptanePMEM.SecurityPassphrase "123456" --bmc USERID:PASSW0RD@10.104.195.86 Where 123456 stands for the passphrase. 3. Reboot the system. • Disable security: ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 169 In the case the passphrases are lost or forgotten, the stored data cannot be backed up or restored, but you can contact Lenovo service for administrative secure erase. • After three failed unlocking attempts, the corresponding PMEMs enter “exceeded” state with a system warning message, and the PMEM unit can only be unlocked after the system is rebooted.
  • Page 170 Table 49. Memory population in App Direct Mode with one processor (CPU 1) • D: DRAM DIMM • P: Persistent Memory Module (PMEM) DIMM slots Configuration 1 PMEM and 6 DIMMs* 1 PMEM and 8 DIMMs* 2 PMEMs and 12 DIMMs ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 171 Table 49. Memory population in App Direct Mode with one processor (CPU 1) (continued) 4 PMEMs and 4 DIMMs 4 PMEMs and 8 DIMMs 8 PMEMs and 8 DIMMs Note: Configurations with an asterisk (*) support the not-interleaved mode only. 100% interleaved mode is not supported.
  • Page 172 Table 52. Memory Mode with two processors (CPU 1 and CPU 2) • D: DRAM DIMM • P: Persistent Memory Module (PMEM) Configura- DIMM slots tion 8 PMEMs and 8 DIMMs 8 PMEMs and 16 DIMMs 16 PMEMs and 16 DIMMs Configura- DIMM slots tion ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 173 Table 52. Memory Mode with two processors (CPU 1 and CPU 2) (continued) 8 PMEMs and 8 DIMMs 8 PMEMs and 16 DIMMs 16 PMEMs and 16 DIMMs App Direct + Mirroring mode PMEMs, in App Direct mode, act as independent and persistent memory resources directly accessible by specific applications;...
  • Page 174: Install A Memory Module

    – Do not insert memory modules while holding packages or passive components, which can cause package cracks or detachment of passive components by the high insertion force. A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 175 Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the memory module to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the memory module out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface. Step 2. Locate the required memory module slot on the system board. Note: Ensure that you observe the installation rules and sequence in “Memory module installation rules and order”...
  • Page 176: M.2 Adapter And M.2 Drive Replacement

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 177 Step 2. Remove the M.2 drive from the M.2 adapter. Note: The M.2 adapter you want to remove might be different from the following illustrations, but the removal method is the same. Figure 89. M.2 drive removal Press both sides of the retainer Slide the retainer backward to loosen the M.2 drive from the M.2 adapter.
  • Page 178: Adjust The Retainer On The M.2 Adapter

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 179: Install The M.2 Adapter And M.2 Drive

    Note: The M.2 adapter you want to adjust might be different from the following illustrations, but the adjustment method is the same. Figure 91. M.2 retainer adjustment Step 1. Press both sides of the retainers. Step 2. Move the retainer forward until it is in the large opening of the keyhole. Step 3.
  • Page 180 Install the M.2 adapter onto the chassis. Figure 93. M.2 adapter installation Align the notch of the M.2 adapter with the pin on the chassis, and then place down the M.2 adapter. Tighten the screw to secure the M.2 adapter. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 181: Ocp 3.0 Ethernet Adapter Replacement

    Connect the cables to the M.2 adapter and system board. See “M.2 drive backplane” on page 62. After you finish 1. Complete the parts replacement. See “Complete the parts replacement” on page 224. 2. Use the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 to configure the RAID. For more information, see: https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/lxpm_frontend/lxpm_v3_about.html OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter replacement Use this information to remove and install the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter.
  • Page 182: Install The Ocp 3.0 Ethernet Adapter

    Touch the static-protective package that contains the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 183: Pcie Adapter Replacement

    Step 2. Attach the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter label that comes with this option on the rear of the server. Figure 96. OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter label installation Step 3. Install the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter. Notes: • Ensure that the Ethernet adapter is fully seated and the thumbscrew is securely tightened. Otherwise, the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter will not get full connection and may not function.
  • Page 184: Remove A Pcie Adapter

    Remove the riser assembly. See “Remove a riser card” on page 198. Step 3. Remove the PCIe adapter from the riser assembly. Figure 98. PCIe adapter removal from the LP-FH riser assembly Rotate the latch on the riser bracket to the open position. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 185: Install A Pcie Adapter

    Grasp the PCIe adapter by its edges and carefully pull it out of the PCIe adapter slot on the riser card. Note: The procedure for removing a PCIe adapter is similar for different types of riser assembly. In this topic, the LP-FH riser assembly is used as an example. After you finish 1.
  • Page 186: Processor And Heat Sink Replacement

    This task has instructions for removing an assembled processor and heat sink, known as a processor-heat- sink module (PHM). This task requires a Torx T30 driver. This procedure must be executed by a trained technician. About this task S002 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 187 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 188 A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Step 2. Remove the PHM from the system board. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 189: Separate The Processor From Carrier And Heat

    Figure 101. Removing a PHM Fully loosen the Torx T30 nuts on the PHM in the removal sequence shown on the heat-sink label. Rotate the anti-tilt wire bails inward. Carefully lift the PHM from the processor socket. If the PHM cannot be fully lifted out of the socket, further loosen the Torx T30 nuts and try lifting the PHM again.
  • Page 190 Without putting the processor down, wipe the thermal grease from the top of the processor with an alcohol cleaning pad; then, place the processor on a static protective surface with the processor-contact side up. Step 2. Separate the processor carrier from the heat sink. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 191: Install A Processor And Heat Sink

    Figure 103. Separating a processor carrier the from heat sink Note: The processor carrier will be discarded and replaced with a new one. Release the retaining clips from the heat sink. Lift the carrier from the heat sink. Wipe the thermal grease from the bottom of the heat sink with an alcohol cleaning pad. After you finish If you are instructed to return the defective component, please package the part to prevent any shipping damage.
  • Page 192 All processors on the system board must have the same speed, number of cores, and frequency. • Before you install a new PHM or replacement processor, update your system firmware to the latest level. See “Update the firmware” in the ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Setup Guide. The following illustration shows the components of the PHM.
  • Page 193 A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. If you are replacing a processor and reusing the heat sink. Remove the processor identification label from the heat sink and replace it with the new label that comes with the replacement processor.
  • Page 194 0.1 ml of thermal grease. Figure 106. Thermal grease application with processor in shipping tray Step 4. Assemble the processor and heat sink. Figure 107. Assembling the PHM with processor in shipping tray ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 195: Rack Latches Replacement

    Align the triangular mark on the heat sink label with the triangular mark on the processor carrier and processor. Install the heat sink onto the processor-carrier. Press the carrier into place until the clips at all four corners engage. Step 5. Install the processor-heat-sink module into the system board socket.
  • Page 196 Use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the ID label plate on the right rack latch and place it in a safe place. Figure 109. ID label plate removal Step 3. On each side of the server, remove the two screws that secure the rack latch. Figure 110. Rack latch screws removal ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 197: Install The Rack Latches

    Step 4. On each side of the server, remove the rack latch from the chassis as shown. Figure 111. Rack latch removal After you finish If you are instructed to return the old rack latches, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided.
  • Page 198 Figure 112. Rack latch installation Step 3. Install the two screws to secure the rack latch on each side of the server. Figure 113. Rack latch screws installation After you finish ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 199: Raid Super Capacitor Module Replacement

    RAID super capacitor module replacement The RAID super capacitor module protects the cache memory on the installed RAID adapter. You can purchase a RAID super capacitor module from Lenovo. Use this information to remove and install a RAID super capacitor module.
  • Page 200: Remove The Raid Super Capacitor Module On

    • Prevent exposure to static electricity, which might lead to system halt and loss of data, by keeping static- sensitive components in their static-protective packages until installation, and handling these devices with an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system. A video for this task is available at: ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 201 • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Step 2. Disconnect the cable of the RAID super capacitor module. Step 3. Remove the RAID super capacitor module on the chassis. Figure 115.
  • Page 202: Install The Raid Super Capacitor Module On

    Touch the static-protective package that contains the RAID super capacitor module to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the RAID super capacitor module out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 203 Step 2. If the server comes with a tray that covers the place of the RAID super capacitor module on the chassis, remove it first. Figure 117. Tray removal Step 3. If the server does not have a RAID super capacitor module holder on the chassis, install one first. Figure 118.
  • Page 204: Remove The Raid Super Capacitor Module On

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 205: Install The Raid Super Capacitor Module On

    Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Step 2. Disconnect the cable of the RAID super capacitor module. Step 3. Remove the air baffle from the chassis. See “Remove the air baffle” on page 91. Step 4.
  • Page 206: Remove The Raid Super Capacitor Module On

    A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 207: Install The Raid Super Capacitor Module On

    Procedure Step 1. Remove the top cover. See “Remove the top cover” on page 220. Step 2. Disconnect the cable of the RAID super capacitor module. Step 3. Remove the riser assembly. See “Remove a riser card” on page 198. Step 4.
  • Page 208: Riser Card Replacement

    Use this information to remove a riser card. About this task The riser assembly you want to remove might be different from the following illustrations, but the removal method is the same. The following takes the LP-FH riser assembly as an example. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 209 Attention: • Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. • Prevent exposure to static electricity, which might lead to system halt and loss of data, by keeping static- sensitive components in their static-protective packages until installation, and handling these devices with an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system.
  • Page 210 1. If you are instructed to return the old riser card, follow all packaging instructions and use any packaging materials that are provided. 2. Remove the rear wall bracket if you would like to install a non-LP-FH riser assembly. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 211: Install A Riser Card

    Figure 126. Rear wall bracket removal Install a riser card Use this information to install a riser card. About this task The riser assembly you want to install might be different from the following illustrations, but the installation method is the same. The following takes the LPFH riser assembly as an example. Attention: •...
  • Page 212 Then, refer to your note to reconnect any cables of the PCIe adapters on the riser card. Or you can refer to the Chapter 3 “Internal cable routing” on page 55 and locate the cable routing information for your configuration options. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 213: Security Bezel Replacement

    Step 4. Position the riser assembly on the chassis. Align the plastic clip and two pins on the bracket with the guide pin and two holes on the chassis and align the riser card with the riser slot on the system board.
  • Page 214: Install The Security Bezel

    Attention: Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. If you have removed the rack latches, reinstall them. See “Install the rack latches” on page 187. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 215 Step 2. If the key is held inside the security bezel, remove it out of the security bezel. Figure 131. Key removal Step 3. Carefully insert the tab on the security bezel into the slot on the right rack latch. Then, press and hold the blue release latch and rotate the security bezel inward until the other side clicks into place.
  • Page 216: Serial Port Module Replacement

    Disconnect the cable of the serial port module from the system board. Step 3. Remove the riser bracket from the server. Figure 134. Removing the riser bracket Step 4. Open the retention latch and remove the serial port module from the riser bracket. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 217: Install A Serial Port Module

    Figure 135. Removing the riser bracket Step 5. (Optional) If you need to replace the serial port bracket, use a 5 mm wrench to disassemble the serial port cable from the bracket. Figure 136. Disassembling the serial port module After you finish 1.
  • Page 218 Figure 139. Installing the riser assembly Step 5. Connect the cable of the serial port module to the serial-port-module connector on the system board. For the location of the serial-port-module connector, refer to “System board components” on page 44. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 219: System Fan Replacement

    After you finish 1. Complete the parts replacement. See “Complete the parts replacement” on page 224. 2. To enable the serial port module, do one of the following according to the installed operating system: • For Linux operating system: Open the ipmitool and enter the following command to disable the Serial over LAN (SOL) feature: -I lanplus -H IP -U USERID -P PASSW0RD sol deactivate •...
  • Page 220: Install A System Fan

    Install a system fan Use this information to install a system fan. You can install a hot-swap fan without powering off the server, which helps you avoid significant interruption to the operation of the system. About this task ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 221 S033 CAUTION: Hazardous energy present. Voltages with hazardous energy might cause heating when shorted with metal, which might result in spattered metal, burns, or both. S017 CAUTION: Hazardous moving fan blades nearby. Keep fingers and other body parts away. Attention: •...
  • Page 222: System Board Replacement

    Complete the parts replacement. See “Complete the parts replacement” on page 224. System board replacement Use this information to remove and install the system board. S017 CAUTION: Hazardous moving fan blades nearby. Keep fingers and other body parts away. S012 CAUTION: Hot surface nearby. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 223: Remove The System Board

    Remove the system board Use this information to remove the system board. About this task A system board, also known as the motherboard, provides different connectors or slots to connect different components or peripherals of the system for communication. If the system board fails, it must be replaced. Attention: •...
  • Page 224: Install The System Board

    • Prevent exposure to static electricity, which might lead to system halt and loss of data, by keeping static- sensitive components in their static-protective packages until installation, and handling these devices with an electrostatic-discharge wrist strap or other grounding system. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 225 A video for this task is available at: • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Cmxb8e4L4PvMQ7J5PxvuOK • Youku: https://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_59643656 Procedure Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the system board to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the system board out of the package and place it on a static- protective surface.
  • Page 226: Update The Machine Type And Serial

    2. Copy and unpack the OneCLI package, which also includes other required files, to the server. Make sure that you unpack the OneCLI and the required files to the same directory. 3. After you have Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI in place, type the following commands to set the machine type and serial number:...
  • Page 227 onecli config set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoProdName <m/t_model> [access_method] onecli config set SYSTEM_PROD_DATA.SysInfoSerialNum <s/n> [access_method] Where: <m/t_model> The server machine type and model number. Type mtm xxxxyyy, where xxxx is the machine type and yyy is the server model number. <s/n> The serial number on the server. Type sn zzzzzzz, where zzzzzzz is the serial number. [access_method] The access method that you select to use from the following methods: –...
  • Page 228: Enable Tpm

    Note: Although the setting undefined is available as a policy setting, it should not be used. • From Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI Note: Please note that a Local IPMI user and password must be setup in Lenovo XClarity Controller for remote accessing to the target system.
  • Page 229: Enable Uefi Secure Boot

    – For customers in Chinese Mainland with no TPM, or customers that require to disable TPM: OneCli.exe config set imm.TpmTcmPolicy "NeitherTpmNorTcm" --override --bmc <userid>:<password>@<ip_address> – For customers in Chinese Mainland that require to enable TPM: OneCli.exe config set imm.TpmTcmPolicy "NationZTPM20Only" --override --bmc <userid>:<password>@<ip_address> –...
  • Page 230: Top Cover Replacement

    The default user ID is USERID, and the default password is PASSW0RD (zero, not an uppercase o) – <ip_address> is the IP address of the BMC. For more information about the Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI s s e e t t command, see: http://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/toolsctr_cli_lenovo/onecli_r_set_command.html Top cover replacement Use this information to remove and install the top cover.
  • Page 231 CAUTION: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels might be present. Only a qualified service technician is authorized to remove the covers where the label is attached. Attention: • Read “Installation guidelines” on page 83 to ensure that you work safely. •...
  • Page 232: Install The Top Cover

    Replace any options as required or install a new top cover. See “Install the top cover” on page 222. Install the top cover Use this information to install the top cover. About this task S033 CAUTION: ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 233 Hazardous energy present. Voltages with hazardous energy might cause heating when shorted with metal, which might result in spattered metal, burns, or both. S014 CAUTION: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels might be present. Only a qualified service technician is authorized to remove the covers where the label is attached.
  • Page 234: Complete The Parts Replacement

    2. Properly route and secure the cables in the server. Refer to detailed cable routing information for each component inChapter 3 “Internal cable routing” on page 55. 3. If you have removed the top cover, reinstall it. See “Install the top cover” on page 222. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 235 • Update the system firmware. See “Firmware updates” on page 11. • Use the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 to configure the RAID if you have installed or removed a hot-swap drive, a RAID adapter, or the M.2 adapter and M.2 drive. For more information, see: https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/lxpm_frontend/lxpm_v3_about.html...
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  • Page 237: Chapter 5. Problem Determination

    An alert is a message or other indication that signals an event or an impending event. Alerts are generated by the Lenovo XClarity Controller or by UEFI in the servers. These alerts are stored in the Lenovo XClarity Controller Event Log.
  • Page 238 Lenovo XClarity Controller event log The Lenovo XClarity Controller monitors the physical state of the server and its components using sensors that measure internal physical variables such as temperature, power-supply voltages, fan speeds, and component status. The Lenovo XClarity Controller provides various interfaces to systems management software and to system administrators and users to enable remote management and control of a server.
  • Page 239: Light Path Diagnostics

    • Any external devices. • Surge-suppressor device (on the server). • Printer, mouse, and non-Lenovo devices. • Each adapter. • Hard disk drives. • Memory modules until you reach the minimum configuration that is supported for the server.
  • Page 240: Resolving Suspected Ethernet Controller Problems

    If the Ethernet controller still cannot connect to the network but the hardware appears to be working, the network administrator must investigate other possible causes of the error. Troubleshooting by symptom Use this information to find solutions to problems that have identifiable symptoms. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 241 To use the symptom-based troubleshooting information in this section, complete the following steps: 1. Check the event log of Lenovo XClarity Controller and follow the suggested actions to resolve any event codes. For more information about event logs, see “Event logs” on page 227) 2.
  • Page 242: Power On And Power Off Problems

    Replace the power supplies one by one, and check the power button function after installing each one. 6. If the problem still cannot be resolved, please collect the failure information with system logs captured to Lenovo support. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 243: Memory Problems

    Reseat the operator information panel cable. If the problem remains, replace the operator information panel. 5. If the problem still cannot be resolved, please collect the failure information with system logs captured to Lenovo support. Server does not power off Complete the following steps until the problem is resolved: 1.
  • Page 244 5. Reverse the modules between the channels (of the same processor), and then restart the server. If the problem is related to a memory module, replace the failing memory module. Note: When PMEMs are installed, only adopt this method in Memory Mode. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 245 6. Re-enable all memory modules using the Setup utility, and then restart the server. 7. (Trained technician only) Install the failing memory module into a memory module connector for processor 2 (if installed) to verify that the problem is not the processor or the memory module connector. 8.
  • Page 246 4. Complete replacement and power on the system. Make sure there is no similar warning messages in XCC. Note: Do not perform any provisioning on PMEM to avoid data lost when the messages are still present in XCC events. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 247: Hard Disk Drive Problems

    Notes: See the following links to learn how to download and use impctl in different operating systems: • Windows: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/videos/YTV101407 • Linux: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/HT508642 2. Install the PMEMs back to the target system, and upgrade system firmware to the latest version without entering Setup Utility.
  • Page 248 • Replace the affected backplane signal cable. • Replace the affected backplane. 8. Run the diagnostics tests for the hard disk drives. When you start a server and press F1, the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 interface is displayed by default. You can perform hard drive diagnostics from this interface.
  • Page 249 Multiple hard drives fail Complete the following steps until the problem is solved: • View the Lenovo XClarity Controller event log for events related to power supplies or vibration issues and resolve those events. • Make sure that the device drivers and firmware for the hard disk drive and server are at the latest level Important: Some cluster solutions require specific code levels or coordinated code updates.
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  • Page 251: Monitor And Video Problems

    2. If the server is installed with the graphical adapters while turning on the server, the Lenovo logo is displayed on the screen after approximately 3 minutes. This is normal operation while the system loads.
  • Page 252: Keyboard, Mouse, Kvm Switch Or Usb-Device

    To prevent diskette drive read/write errors, make sure that the distance between the monitor and any external diskette drive is at least 76 mm (3 in.). b. Non-Lenovo monitor cables might cause unpredictable problems. 2. Reseat the monitor cable.
  • Page 253: Optional-Device Problems

    2. Make sure that the USB configuration options are set correctly in system setup. Restart the server and press F1 to display the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 system setup interface. Then, click System Settings ➙ Devices and I/O Ports ➙ USB Configuration.
  • Page 254 9. DC cycle the system and ensure the system is enter UEFI boot menu or the operating system; then, capture the FFDC log. 10. Contact Lenovo technical support. A Lenovo optional device that was just installed does not work. 1. Check the XCC event log for any events associated with the device. 2. Make sure that: •...
  • Page 255: Serial-Device Problems

    2. Make sure that all of the cable connections for the device are secure. 3. If the device comes with test instructions, use those instructions to test the device. 4. Reseat the cable connection and check if any physical parts have been damaged, . 5.
  • Page 256 (POST Watchdog Timer). To check the POST watchdog time, restart the server and press F1 to display the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 system setup interface. Then, click BMC Settings ➙ POST Watchdog Timer.
  • Page 257: Power Problems

    Power problems Use this information to resolve issues related to power. System error LED is on and event log "Power supply has lost input" is displayed To resolve the problem, ensure that: 1. The power supply is properly connected to a power cord. 2.
  • Page 258 If the system hangs during the UEFI boot process with the message UEFI: DXE INIT on the display, make sure that Option ROMs were not configured with a setting of Legacy. You can remotely view the current settings for Option ROMs by running the following command using the Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI: onecli config show EnableDisableAdapterOptionROMSupport --bmc xcc_userid:xcc_password@xcc_ipaddress...
  • Page 259 You can specify the number of consecutive restart attempts in System Setup. Restart the server and press F1 to display the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 system setup interface. Then, click System Settings ➙ Recovery and RAS ➙ POST Attempts ➙ POST Attempts Limit. Available options are 3, 6, 9, and disable.
  • Page 260: Software Problems

    2. If you receive any error messages while you use the software, see the information that comes with the software for a description of the messages and suggested solutions to the problem. 3. Contact your place of purchase of the software. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 261: Appendix A. Hardware Disassembling For Recycle

    1. Remove the system board from the server (see “Remove the system board” on page 213). 2. Refer to local environmental, waste or disposal regulations to ensure compliance. Complete the following steps to disassemble the system board: Figure 148. Disassembling the system board © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 262 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note: Component (PSU airduct) is available only when the CPU TDP is greater than 125 W. After disassembling the system board, comply with local regulations when recycling. ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 263: Appendix B. Getting Help And Technical Assistance

    Gathering information needed to call Support If you require warranty service for your Lenovo product, the service technicians will be able to assist you more efficiently if you prepare the appropriate information before you call. You can also go to http:// for more information about your product warranty.
  • Page 264: Collecting Service Data

    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.
  • Page 265: Contacting Support

    Contacting Support You can contact Support to obtain help for your issue. You can receive hardware service through a Lenovo Authorized Service Provider. To locate a service provider authorized by Lenovo to provide warranty service, go to https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/ and use filter searching for different countries. For Lenovo support telephone numbers, see serviceprovider for your region support details.
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  • Page 267: Appendix C. Notices

    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 268: Trademarks

    (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.
  • Page 269: Taiwan Bsmi Rohs Declaration

    Additional electronic emissions notices are available at: http://thinksystem.lenovofiles.com/help/index.jsp Taiwan BSMI RoHS declaration Taiwan import and export contact information Contacts are available for Taiwan import and export information. Appendix C. Notices...
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  • Page 271: Index

    I/O assembly contamination, particulate and gaseous installing cover removing installing replacing removing replacing installing removing gaseous contamination separating Getting help creating a personalized support web page custom support web page guidelines options installation system reliability © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 272 RAID super capacitor module on the air baffle notes, important RAID super capacitor module on the chassis notices RAID super capacitor module on the riser ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...
  • Page 273 CFF HBA/RAID adapter rack latches intrusion switch installing M.2 adapter and M.2 drive removing OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter replacing PCIe adapter RAID super capacitor module power supply unit replacing rack latches © Copyright Lenovo 2021...
  • Page 274 LED warranty system error LED working inside the server system fan power on installing ThinkSystem SR630 V2 Maintenance Manual...

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