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  • Page 1 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide Machine Types: 7D2V and 7D2W...
  • 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, be sure 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 First Edition (June 2020) ©...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Install the system fan cage ..222 8 x 3.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/SATA) . . . 119 Install a system fan... . 223 © Copyright Lenovo 2020...
  • Page 4 Important notes ....254 Set the network connection for the Lenovo XClarity Particulate contamination ... 255 Controller .
  • Page 5: 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 6 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 7: Server Package Contents

    Your server implements the following features and technologies: • Active Energy Manager Lenovo XClarity Energy Manager is a power and temperature management solution for data centers. Using Lenovo XClarity Energy Manager, you can monitor and manage the power consumption and temperature to improve energy efficiency.
  • Page 8 It consolidates multiple management functions in a single chip on the server system board. Some of the features that are unique to the Lenovo XClarity Controller are enhanced performance, higher- resolution remote video, and expanded security options. For additional information about the Lenovo XClarity Controller, see: http://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.systems.management.xcc.doc/product_page.html...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    The server provides a QR code on the system service label, which is on the cover of the server, that you can scan using a QR code reader and scanner with a mobile device to get quick access to the Lenovo Service Information website.
  • Page 10 Note: The operating speed and total memory capacity depend on the processor model and UEFI settings. For a list of supported memory, see the Lenovo ServerProven Web site: https://static.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/index.shtml For technical rules for memory modules, see “Technical rules for memory modules” on page 139.
  • Page 11 Table 1. Server specifications (continued) Specification Description Expansion slots • Your server supports up to eight PCIe slots in the rear: – PCIe x16/x8/x8, full-height – PCIe x16/x16/E*, full-height – PCIe E*/x16/x16, full-height – PCIe x16/x16, full-height – PCIe x8/x8, full-height –...
  • Page 12 • Up to six hot-swap system fans (N+1 redundancy, one redundant fan) • Supported fan types: – Standard fan 6038 (single-rotor 17000 RPM) – Performance fan 6056 (rual-rotor 18000 RPM) For technical rules for system fans, see “Technical rules for system fans” on page 152. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 13 Table 1. Server specifications (continued) Specification Description Electrical input The server supports up to two power supplies for redundancy. Table 2. Electrical input for power supplies Power supply 100–127 V 200–240 V ac 240 V dc -48 V dc 500-watt 80 PLUS √...
  • Page 14: Management Options

    1. Lenovo XClarity Essentials includes Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI, Lenovo XClarity Essentials Bootable Media Creator, and Lenovo XClarity Essentials UpdateXpress. 2. Lenovo XClarity Integrator includes Lenovo XClarity Integrator for Redhat, Lenovo XClarity Integrator for Microsoft, and Lenovo XClarity Integrator for VMware.
  • Page 15 4. Firmware updates are limited to Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3, BMC firmware, and UEFI updates only. Firmware updates for optional devices, such as adapters, are not supported. 5. The server UEFI settings for option ROM must be set to UEFI to update firmware using Lenovo XClarity Essentials Bootable Media Creator.
  • Page 16 PowerShell toolkit or the Python toolkit. To obtain the latest version of the Lenovo XClarity Administrator, see: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/documents/LNVO-LXCAUPD You can also download its mobile version Lenovo XClarity Mobile app in Android or iOS App store. Documentation for Lenovo XClarity Administrator is available at: http://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/com.lenovo.lxca.doc/aug_product_page.html...
  • Page 17 Windows, Linux, or VMware ESXi operating systems and associated device drivers. Note: When you start a server and press F1, the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 interface is displayed by default. However, the text-based interface to system configuration (the Setup Utility) is also available.
  • Page 18 Lenovo XClarity Controller Lenovo XClarity Controller is the management processor for the server. It is the third generation of the Integrated Management Module (IMM) service processor that consolidates the service processor functionality, super I/O, video controller, and remote presence capabilities into a single chip on the server system board.
  • Page 19 • Smart USB Protection. Prohibit unauthorized access to the USB port of devices. • USB Data Safe. Encrypt files to ensure data security on a USB storage device. Note: This tool is available in Chinese Mainland only. More information about Lenovo Business Vantage is available at: http://support.lenovo.com.cn/lenovo/wsi/es/es.html Chapter 1...
  • Page 20 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2. Server Components

    – “Backplane-less” on page 23 • Server models with 3.5-inch front drive bays – “Eight 3.5-inch front drive bays” on page 24 – “Twelve 3.5-inch front drive bays” on page 25 – “Backplane-less” on page 26 © Copyright Lenovo 2020...
  • Page 22 Drive status LED Drive bay fillers (2) Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel 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 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 23 Server models with eight 2.5-inch front drive bays (with LCD diagnostics panel) The following illustration shows the front view of server models with eight 2.5-inch drive bays. Table 4. Components on the front of the server Callout Callout External diagnostics connector VGA connector (optional) Drive activity LED Drive status LED...
  • Page 24 Drive status LED Drive bay filler Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (16) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 25 Server models with sixteen 2.5-inch drive bays (with LCD diagnostics panel) The following illustration shows the front view of server models with sixteen 2.5-inch drive bays. Table 6. Components on the front of the server Callout Callout External diagnostics connector VGA connector (optional) Drive activity LED Drive status LED...
  • Page 26 Drive activity LED Drive status LED Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bays (24) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 27 Server models with 2.5-inch front drive bays (backplane-less) The following illustration shows the front view of server models with 2.5-inch front drive bays (backplane- less). Table 8. Components on the front of server models Callout Callout External diagnostics connector VGA connector (optional) Drive bay fillers(3) Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel Rack latch (right)
  • Page 28 Drive status LED Drive bay filler Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel Pull-out information tab Rack latch (right) Drive bays (8) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 29 Server models with twelve 3.5-inch front drive bays The following illustration shows the front view of server models with twelve 2.5-inch drive bays. Table 10. Components on the front of server models Callout Callout External diagnostics connector VGA connector (optional) Drive activity LED Drive status LED Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel...
  • Page 30 External diagnostics connector VGA connector (optional) Front I/O assembly with diagnostics panel Rack latch (right) Pull-out information tab Drive bay fillers (12) Rack latch (left) Note: For more information about each component, see “Front components overview” on page ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 31 Front components overview Diagnostics panel The diagnostics panel is integrated in front I/O assembly on some models. For information about the controls and status LEDs on the diagnostics panel, see “Diagnostics panel” on page 29. Drive LEDs Each hot-swap drive comes with an activity LED and status LED and the signals are controlled by the backplanes.
  • Page 32 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. For more information, see “Set the network connection for the Lenovo XClarity Controller” on page 237.
  • Page 33: Diagnostics Panel

    Diagnostics panel The diagnostics panel provides controls, connectors, and LEDs. Note: Diagnostics panel with an LCD display is available for some models. For details, see “LCD diagnostics panel/handset” on page 32. Figure 6. Front I/O assembly for server models Table 12. Components on the front I/O assembly Callout Callout USB 3.1 Gen 1 connector...
  • Page 34 The server is connected to a network. Blinking Green The network is connected and active. None The server is disconnected from the network. Note: If no OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter is installed, this LED is off. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 35 System ID button with system ID LED Use this system ID button and the blue system ID LED to visually locate the server. A system ID LED is also located on the rear of the server. Each time you press the system ID button, the state of both the system ID LEDs changes.
  • Page 36: Lcd Diagnostics Panel/Handset

    Notes: • The panel can be inserted or pulled out regardless of the system status. • When pulling out the panel, carefully hold it by the handle and avoid any hard pulling. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 37 Where to find the external LCD diagnostics handset Location Callout The external LCD diagnostics handset is connected to the server with an external cable. The LCD diagnostics handset that can be connected to the server with an external cable. The magnetic bottom with which the device can be attached to the top or side of the rack.
  • Page 38 LCD diagnostics panel overview 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 menu options. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 39 Options flow diagram The LCD diagnostics panel/handset shows various system information. Navigate through the options with the scroll keys. Chapter 2 Server components...
  • Page 40 CPU 1 Status: • Possible sources of the error Configuration Error System VPD Information Example Sub Menu Machine Type: xxxx Serial Num: xxxxxx • Machine type and serial number Universal Unique ID: • Universal Unique ID (UUID) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 41 System Firmware Sub Menu Example UEFI UEFI (Inactive) • Firmware level (status) Build: D0E101P • Build ID Version: 1.00 • Version number Date: 2019-12-26 • Release date XCC Primary XCC Primary (Active) • Firmware level (status) Build: DVI399T • Build ID Version: 4.07 •...
  • Page 42 This will request the BMC to reboot itself. • Request Virtual Reseat Hold √ for 3 seconds • Modify XCC Static IPv4 Address/Net mask/ Gateway • Modify System Name • Generate/Download FFDC Service Data • Remove FPGA Test Image ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 43: Rear View

    Rear view The rear of the server provides access to several connectors and components. Refer to the following rear view for different server models: • “Server model with eight PCIe slots” on page 40 • “Server model with four 2.5-inch rear drive bays and six PCIe slots” on page 41 •...
  • Page 44 USB 3.1 Gen 1 connectors (2) XClarity Controller Network connector Ethernet connectors on OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter (optional, two or four connectors may be available) Note: For more information about each component, see “Rear components overview” on page 45. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 45 Server models with four 2.5-inch rear drive bays and six PCIe slots Table 14. Components on the rear of the server Callout Callout PCIe slot 1 (on riser 1 assembly) PCIe slot 2 (on riser 1 assembly) PCIe slot 3 (on riser 1 assembly) PCIe slot 4 (on riser 2 assembly) PCIe slot 5 (on riser 2 assembly) PCIe slot 6 (on riser 2 assembly)
  • Page 46 USB 3.1 Gen 1 connectors (2) XClarity Controller Network connector Ethernet connectors on OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter (optional, two or four connectors may be available) Note: For more information about each component, see “Rear components overview” on page 45. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 47: Pcie Slot 1 (On Riser 1 Assembly)

    Server models with two 3.5-inch rear drive bays and four PCIe slots Table 16. Components on the rear of the server Callout Callout PCIe slot 1 (on riser 1 assembly) PCIe slot 2 (on riser 1 assembly) PCIe slot 3 (on riser 1 assembly) PCIe slot 6 (on riser 2 assembly) 3.5-inch rear drive bays (2) Power supply 1...
  • Page 48: Pcie Slot 3 (On Riser 1 Assembly)

    USB 3.1 Gen 1 connectors (2) XClarity Controller Network connector Ethernet connectors on OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter (optional, two or four connectors may be available) Note: For more information about each component, see “Rear components overview” on page 45. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 49: Nmi Button

    Rear components overview Drive LEDs Each hot-swap drive comes with an activity LED and status LED and the signals are controlled by the backplanes. Different colors and speeds indicate different activities or status of the drive. The following illustration shows the LEDs on a Hard disk drive or solid–state drive. Figure 7.
  • Page 50: Vga Connector

    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 51: Rear View Leds

    Rear view LEDs The illustration in this section shows the LEDs on the rear of the server. Figure 8. Rear view LEDs of the server Table 18. LEDs on the rear of the server Callout Callout Ethernet link LED System ID LED Ethernet activity LED System error LED Power input LED...
  • Page 52 LED is off, replace the power supply. Power supply error LED • Yellow: The power supply has failed. To resolve the issue, replace the power supply. • Off: The power supply is working normally. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 53: System Board Components

    System board components The illustration in this section shows the component locations on the system board. Figure 9. System board components NMI button CMOS battery (CR2032) TPM module connector M.2 power connector Serial port module connector Riser 1 power connector Riser 1 slot Internal USB connector OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter connector...
  • Page 54 Riser 3 power connector PCIe connector 6 PCIe connector 8 PCIe connector 7 Power supply 1 connector PCIe connector 4 PCIe connector 5 Power supply 2 connector Riser 3 sideband connector Riser 2 slot Riser 2 power connector ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 55: System Board Leds

    System board LEDs The illustration in this section shows the LEDs on the system board. Figure 10. System board LEDs Table 19. LEDs on the system board Callout Callout System error LED System ID LED DIMM error LEDs (32) Fan error LEDs (6) FPGA error LED FPGA heartbeat LED FPGA power LED...
  • Page 56 Green The FPGA power is on. Blinking Green • Blinking (blinking slowly, about one flash per second): The FPGA power is off. • Blinking (blinking rapidly, about four flashes per second): The FPGA permission is delayed. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 57 XCC heart beat LED The XCC heart beat LED helps you identify the XCC status. Status Color Description Green The XCC is not alive. Blinking Green The XCC is alive. None The XCC is not alive. Chapter 2 Server components...
  • Page 58: Parts List

    For more information about ordering the parts shown in Figure 11 “Server components” on page 55: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/servers/thinksystem/sr665/7d2w/parts Note: Depending on the model, your server might look slightly different from the illustration. Some parts are available only on some models. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 59 The parts listed in the following table are identified as one of the following: • Tier 1 customer replaceable unit (CRU): Replacement of Tier 1 CRUs is your responsibility. If Lenovo installs a Tier 1 CRU at your request with no service agreement, you will be charged for the installation.
  • Page 60 • Tier 2 customer replaceable unit: 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. • Field replaceable unit (FRU): FRUs must be installed only by trained service technicians.
  • Page 61 Table 20. Parts listing (continued) Consumable Description Index Tier 1 CRU Tier 2 CRU Structural parts Rack latch (integrated with front I/O) √ Standard rack latch √ Front I/O assembly with LCD diagnostics √ panel Security bezel √ 1 x 3.5-inch drive bay filler √...
  • Page 62 Table 20. Parts listing (continued) Consumable Description Index Tier 1 CRU Tier 2 CRU Structural parts RAID super capacitor module √ Memory module √ Power supply unit √ Power supply unit filler √ ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 63: 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/#/ 2. Click Preconfigured Model or Configure to order. 3. Enter the machine type and model for your server to display the configurator page.
  • Page 64 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 65: Chapter 3. Internal Cable Routing

    Note: Disengage all latches, release tabs, or locks on cable connectors when you disconnect cables from the system board. 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. © Copyright Lenovo 2020...
  • Page 66: Front I/O Assembly

    VGA connector on the system board External diagnostics cable on the left rack latch External LCD connector on the system board Front USB and panel cable on the right rack latch Front I/O and front USB connectors on the system board ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 67: Gpus

    GPUs Use this section to understand the routing for GPUs. Figure 13. Cable routing for single-wide and double-wide GPU From Power connector on a single-wide GPU (on riser 3 GPU 1 connector on the system board assembly) Power connector on a double-wide GPU (on riser 1 or GPU Pwr connector on the riser card (on riser 1 or 2 2 assembly) assembly)
  • Page 68 Figure 14. Riser card 3 power and sideband connection From Power connector on the riser card Riser 3 power connector on the system board Sideband connector on the riser card Riser 3 sideband on the system board ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 69 Riser card 3 (x8/x8 or x16/x16 PCIe) cable connection Figure 15. Cable routing for riser card 3 (x8/x8 or x16/x16 PCIe) From PCIe connector 1-2 on the riser card PCIe connector 1-2 on the system board PCIe connectors 7 on the riser card PCIe connectors 7 on the system board PCIe connector 8on the riser card PCIe connector 8 on the system board...
  • Page 70: Raid Super Capacitor Modules

    RAID adapter as shown. Figure 16. Connecting the RAID super capacitor module to the RAID adapter From RAID super capacitor module Supercap connecor on the RAID adapter ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 71: Internal Cff Raid/Hba/Expander Adapters (Power)

    Internal CFF RAID/HBA/Expander adapters (power) Use the section to understand the power cable routing for internal CFF RAID/HBA/Expander adapter. Power cable routing for internal CFF RAID/HBA/Expander adapters Note: The illustration only involves power cable routing. For signal cable routing, see “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)”...
  • Page 72: 7Mm Drives

    Note: 7mm drives can only be installed in slot 6. Figure 17. Cable routing for 7mm drives From 7mm signal cable PCIe connector 5 on the system board Power cable 7mm power connector on the system board ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 73: M.2 Drives

    M.2 drives This section provides cable routing information for the M.2 drives. M.2 drives can be installed on the standard air baffle (scenario 1), GPU air baffle (scenario 2), 2.5-inch middle drive cage (scenario 3), or 3.5-inch middle drive cage (scenario 4). The following illustration shows the cable connection for scenario 1.
  • Page 74: Inch/3.5-Inch Drive Backplane (Power)

    Figure 19. Power cabling for 3.5-inch chassis From Power 1 connector on backplane Front backplane 1 power connector on the system board Power 2 connector on backplane Front backplane 2 power connector on the system board ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 75 Figure 20. Power cabling for 2.5-inch chassis From Power connector on backplane 1 Front backplane 1 power connector on the system board Power connector on backplane 2 Front backplane 2 power connector on the system board Power connector on backplane 3 Front backplane 3 power connector on the system board Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 76 Middle drive backplanes Figure 21. Power cabling for 3.5-inch chassis From Power connector on backplane 5 Power connector on riser 1 or 2 assembly ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 77 Figure 22. Power cabling for 2.5-inch chassis From Power connector on backplane 5 and Power connector 1 and power connector 2 on riser 1 or 2 assembly backplane 6 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 78 Note: The illustration shows the cable routing for the 4 x 2.5-inch rear drive backplane, routing for the other rear drive backplanes are similar. Figure 23. Power cabling for 3.5-inch chassis or 2.5-inch chassis From Power connector on backplane 4 Power connector on riser 1or 2 assembly ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 79: Inch/3.5-Inch Drive Backplane (Signal)

    2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal) Use the section to understand the cable routing for signal cable connections for 2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplanes. 8 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/SATA) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA front drive bays.
  • Page 80 Figure 24. Cable routing for configuration 4 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 81: X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Anybay)

    8 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (AnyBay) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with eight 2.5-inch front drive bays. The server model is configured with one 8 x 2.5-inch Anybay front drive backplane. Below lists all supported configurations with this front drive backplane.
  • Page 82 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 25. Cable routing for configuration 2 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 83: X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Nvme)

    8 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (NVMe) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with eight 2.5-inch front drive bays. The server model is configured with one 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay front drive backplane (BP 1). Only onboard configuration is supported.
  • Page 84 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 1. Connections between connectors: ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ , ... Figure 26. Cable routing for configuration 1 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 85: 16 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Sas/Sata)

    16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/SATA) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 16 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA front drive bays. The server model is configured with two 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplanes (BP 1 and BP 2). Below lists all supported configurations with these two front drive backplanes.
  • Page 86 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 27. Cable routing for configuration 3 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 87: 16 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Nvme)

    16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (NVMe) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 16 x 2.5-inch NVMe front drive bays. The server model is configured with two 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay backplanes (BP 1 and BP 2). Below lists the supported configuration with these two front drive backplanes.
  • Page 88 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 1. Connections between connectors: ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ , ... Figure 28. Cable routing for configuration 1 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 89: 8Anybay)

    16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (8SAS+8AnyBay) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (8SAS +8AnyBay). The following table lists the configurations for the server model with 16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays(8SAS +8AnyBay).
  • Page 90 PCIe 8 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 1, the routing for the other ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ configurations is similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 29. Cable routing for configuration 1 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 91: 16 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (8Sas/Sata +8Nvme)

    16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (8SAS/SATA+8NVMe) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 16 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (8SAS/SATA+8NVMe). The server model is configured with one 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane (BP 1) and one 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay backplane (BP 2).
  • Page 92 SFF 8i RAID/HBA C 0, C 1 BP 1: SAS PCIe 6 PCIe 1, PCIe 2 BP 2: NVMe 0–1 BP 2: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 3 BP 2: NVMe 4–5 PCIe 7 BP 2: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 93 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 3, the routing for the other ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ configurations is similar. . Connections between connectors: , ... Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters.
  • Page 94: 16 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (8Anybay +8Nvme)

    C 0, C 1 6–7 Gen 4: C 0 BP 1: SAS Gen3: C 0, C 1 PCIe 4, PCIe 5 BP 2: NVMe 0–1 BP 2: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 6 BP 2: NVMe 4–5 PCIe 7 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 95 Storage controller Con- System board Front BP SFF 16i RAID/ fig. PCIe switch SFF 8i RAID/HBA BP 2: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 96 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 31. Cable routing for configuration 2 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 97: 16Nvme)

    24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (8SAS/SATA+16NVMe) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (8SAS/SATA+16NVMe). The server model is configured with one 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane (BP 1) and two 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay backplanes (BP 2 and BP 3).
  • Page 98 Storage controller System board Front BP SFF 16i RAID/ nfig. PCIe switch SFF 8i RAID/HBA BP3: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 99 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 2, the routing for the configuration 1 is ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters.
  • Page 100: 8Anybay)

    Depending on your server configurations, refer to one of the following sections for cable routing information. • Configuration 1 to 4: front drive bays only • Configuration 5 to 8: front drive bays and rear drive bays ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 101 The following table shows the cable connections for all configurations: Configuration 1 to 4: (front drive bays only) Front: two 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplanes and one 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay backplane Storage controller Con- System board Front BP CFF 36i CFF 16i SFF 8i fig.
  • Page 102 PCIe 8 BP 1: SAS BP 2: SAS BP 3: SAS PCIe 1, PCIe 2 BP 3: NVMe 0–1 BP 3: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 3 BP 3: NVMe 4–5 PCIe 7 BP3: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 103 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 2, the routing for configuration 1, 3, ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ and 4 is similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters.
  • Page 104 BP 4: SAS Gen 4: C 0 RAID/HBA Gen3: C 0, C PCIe 1, PCIe 2 BP 3: NVMe 0–1 BP 3: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 3 BP 3: NVMe 4–5 PCIe 7 BP3: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 105 Front: two 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplanes and one 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay backplane Rear: one 4 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplanes Storage controller nfi- System board Front BP Rear BP SFF 8i SFF 32i RAID/HBA RAID Slot 2: BP 1: SAS Gen 4: C 0/C 1 Gen3: C 0 Slot 3:...
  • Page 106 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 34. Cable routing for configuration 5 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 107: 24 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (16Sas/Sata+8Nvme)

    24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (16SAS/SATA+8NVMe) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (16SAS/SATA+8NVMe). The server model is configured with two 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane (BP 1 and BP 2) and one 8 x 2.5- inch AnyBay backplanes (BP 3).
  • Page 108 PCIe 1, PCIe 2 BP 3: NVMe 0–1 BP 3: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 3 BP 3: NVMe 4–5 PCIe 7 BP3: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 BP 1: SAS BP 2: SAS PCIe 1, PCIe 2 BP 3: NVMe 0–1 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 109 BP 3: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 3 BP 3: NVMe 4–5 PCIe 7 BP3: NVMe 6–7 PCIe 8 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 110 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 4, the routing for the other ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ configurations is similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 35. Cable routing for configuration 4 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 111: 24 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Sas/Sata)

    24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/SATA) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/ SATA). The server model is configured with three 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane (BP 1, BP 2, and BP 3). Below lists all supported configurations with these three front drive backplanes.
  • Page 112 Gen 3: C 0/C 1 Gen 4: C 0 BP 2: SAS Gen 3: C 0/C 1 Gen 4: C 0/C 2 BP 3: SAS Gen 3: C 0/C 1 BP 1: SAS BP 2: SAS BP 3: SAS ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 113 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 4, the routing for the other ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ configurations is similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 36. Cable routing for configuration 4 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 114 Gen 4: C 0 Gen 3: C 0/C 1 Slot 3: BP 2: SAS Gen 4: C 0 Gen 3: C 0/C 1 Slot 5: BP 3: SAS Gen 4: C 0/C 2 Gen 3: C 0/C 1 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 115 Storage controller Configura- Front BP Rear BP tion option SFF 8i RAID/HBA SFF 32i RAID Slot 6: BP 4: SAS Gen 4: C 0 Gen 3: C 0/C 1 BP 1: SAS BP 2: SAS BP 3: SAS BP 4: SAS Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 116 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 4, the routing for the other ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ configurations is similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 37. Cable routing for configuration 5 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 117 Configuration 9 to 11: (front drive bays, mid drive bays, and rear drive bays) Front: three 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplanes (BP 1, BP 2, and BP 3) Mid: two 4 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplanes (BP 5 and BP 6) Rear: one 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane (BP 4) Storage controller Config.
  • Page 118 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 10. the routing for the other ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ configurations is similar. Connections between connectors: , ... Figure 38. Cable routing for configuration 10 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 119: 24 X 2.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Nvme)

    24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (NVMe) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 24 x 2.5-inch front drive bays (NVMe). The server model is configured with three 8 x 2.5-inch AnyBay backplanes (BP 1, BP 2, and BP 3). Below lists all supported configurations with these three front drive backplanes.
  • Page 120 BP3: NVMe 2–3 PCIe 8 Slot 4 BP3: NVMe 4–5, NVMe 6–7 C 0, C 1 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 4. Connections between connectors: ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ , ... ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 121 Figure 39. Cable routing for configuration 1 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 122 BP 6: NVMe 0–1, NVMe 2–3 C 0, C 1, C 2, C 3 The following illustration shows the cable routing for the configuration 2. Connections between connectors: ↔ ↔ ↔ ↔ , ... Figure 40. Cable routing for configuration 2 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 123: X 3.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Sas/Sata)

    8 x 3.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/SATA) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 8 x 2.5-inch SAS/SATA front drive bays. The server model is configured with one 8 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA front drive backplane. Below lists all supported configurations with this front drive backplane.
  • Page 124 Figure 41. Cable routing for configuration 2 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 125: 12 X 3.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Sas/Sata)

    12 x 3.5-inch front drive bays (SAS/SATA) This section provides cable routing information for the server model with 12 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA front drive bays. The server model is configured with one 12 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA front drive backplane. Below lists all supported configurations with this front drive backplane.
  • Page 126 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 42. Cable routing for configuration 2 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 127 The following table shows the cable connections for all configurations: Configuration 3: (front drive bays and mid drive bays) Front: one 12 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane Mid: two 4 x 2.5-inch NVMe backplanes Storage controller Con- System board Front BP Mid BP fig.
  • Page 128 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 129 Figure 44. Cable routing for configuration 6 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 130 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 45. Cable routing for configuration 10 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 131 Chapter 3 Internal cable routing...
  • Page 132: 12 X 3.5-Inch Front Drive Bays (Anybay)

    Depending on your server configurations, refer to one of the following sections for cable routing information. • “Configuration 1: front drive bays only” on page 129 • Configuration 2 and 3: front drive bays and rear drive bays • Configuration 4: front drive bays, mid drive bays, and rear drive bays ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 133 The following table shows the cable connections for all configurations: Configuration 1: (front drive bays only) Front: one 12 x 3.5-inch AnyBay backplane Storage controller Con- System board Front BP fig. SFF 16i RAID/HBA NVMe 0–1 PCIe 1, PCIe 2 NVMe 2–3 PCIe 3 NVMe 4–5...
  • Page 134 NVMe 8–9 PCIe 7 NVMe 10–11 PCIe 8 Gen 4: C 0 SAS 0, SAS 1 Gen3: C 1 Gen 4: C 1 SAS 2 Gen3: C 0 Gen 4: C 0 BP 4: Gen3: C 0 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 135 Configuration 4: (front drive bays, mid drive bays, and rear drive bays) Front: one 12 x 3.5-inch AnyBay backplane Mid: one 4 x 3.5-inch AnyBay backplane Rear: one 4 x 3.5-inch AnyBay backplane Storage controller Con- System board Front BP Rear BP fig.
  • Page 136 Note: For models that support Gen 3 and Gen4 adapters at the same slot, the illustration shows only the cable routing information for Gen 4 adapters, the routing and connector information is similar for Gen 3 adapters. Figure 46. Cable routing for configuration 4 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 137: Chapter 4. Server Hardware Setup

    Validate that the server hardware was set up successfully. See “Validate server setup” on page 234. 3. Configure the system. a. Connect the BMC to the management network. See “Set the network connection for the Lenovo XClarity Controller” on page 237.
  • Page 138: Installation Guidelines

    Go to to download firmware updates for your server. ThinkSystem SR665 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 139: System Reliability Guidelines

    System reliability guidelines The system reliability guidelines to ensure proper system cooling. Make sure the following requirements are met: • When the server comes with redundant power, a power supply must be installed in each power-supply bay. • Adequate space around the server must be spared to allow server cooling system to work properly. Leave approximately 50 mm (2.0 in.) of open space around the front and rear of the server.
  • Page 140: Handling Static-Sensitive Devices

    Processor TDP Heat sink 1U STD 2U Perf. 2U STD 2U Perf. Group C 120W √ √ Group B 155W √ √ Group A 180/200W √ √ Group D √ √ 225/240W Group Z √ √ 280W ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 141 Technical rules for system fans The following lists the required fans when different processors are installed. Fan type Server model With GPUs/CX6 adapters Without GPUs/CX6 adapter 8 x 2.5'', 8 x 3.5'', Standard Performance 16 x 2.5'' 12 x 3.5'', 24 x Performance Performance 2.5''...
  • Page 142 DRAM based DIMMs can be mixed, but not in the same channel. • Type: DIMMs of different base module types can be mixed, but not in the same channel. • Vendor: DIMMs from different vendors can be mixed in the same channel. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 143: Technical Rules For Processor And Heat

    Technical rules for processor and heat sink Understanding the technical rules helps you choose the correct heat sinks, fans, and other components based on what processors are configured for your server. Supported heat sinks for processors The following lists the required heat sinks and fans when different processors are installed. With Mid bays/Full-length GPUs Without Mid bays/Full-length GPUs Processor TDP...
  • Page 144 Note: The operating speed and total memory capacity depend on the processor model and UEFI settings. The following figure and table help you locate the memory slots and channels on the system board. Figure 48. Memory module locations ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 145 Table 23. Memory slot and channel identification Channel Slot number Rules you need to follow when installing or replacing a DIMM. • Slot: – When a data bus daisy chain topology is used: populate DIMMs from farthest slot (slot 1) to closest slot (slot 0) to the processor on a per-channel basis.
  • Page 146 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 147: Drive Bay Configurations And Requirements

    • Up to eight 2.5-inch SAS/SATA or two 7mm SAS/SATA rear drives • Up to two M.2 SATA/NVMe drives For a list of supported drives, see: https://static.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/index.shtml Drive bay combinations The following table shows the supported drive bay combinations for the chassis with 3.5-inch/2.5-inch front drive bays.
  • Page 148 The following table shows the supported drive bay combinations when two processors are installed. Table 25. 3.5-inch drive bay combinations matrix Front bays Middle bays Rear bays Total 3.5''Any- 3.5''SAS/ 3.5'' SAS/ 2.5'' SAS/ drives 2.5'' NVMe 3.5'' SAS/SATA SATA SATA SATA ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 149 Table 26. 2.5-inch drive bay configuration matrix Front bays Middle bays Rear bays Total 2.5''Any- 2.5''SAS/ 2.5''N- 2.5''SAS/ drives 2.5''NVMe 2.5''SAS/SATA SATA SATA 8+8+8 8+8+8 8+8+8 8+8+8 8+8+8 8+8+8 Chapter 4 Server hardware setup...
  • Page 150 – Performance fans (speed of 18000 RPM) must be installed. – The processor TDP must be lower than or equal to 155 watts. – The ambient temperature must be lower than or equal to 35°C (95°F). ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 151 • To support a rear drive cage: – Performance fans (speed of 18000 RPM) must be installed. – The processor TDP must be lower than or equal to 225 watts. – The ambient temperature must be lower than or equal to 35°C (95°F). Chapter 4 Server hardware setup...
  • Page 152: Technical Rules For Pcie Slots

    • When one or more SED drives are installed, the following internal SAS HBA adapters are not supported: – 430-8i – 430-16i – 440-16i • One super capacitor module is required for each 930/940 series internal RAID or 940-8e RAID/HBA adapter. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 153 • Gen 3 and Gen 4 SFF RAID adapters are not supported when 7mm drives or M.2 drives are installed. • Gen 3 and Gen 4 SFF RAID adapters are available on the following server models when one processor is installed.
  • Page 154 Two processors are installed 1,4,2,5,3,6,7,8 Notes: The following two Mellanox ConnectX-6 adapters are always installed on slot 1: – Mellanox ConnectX-6 HDR IB/200GbE Single Port x16 PCIe Adapter – Mellanox HDR Auxiliary x16 PCIe 3.0 Connection Card ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 155: Technical Rules For Gpu

    Technical rules for GPU Understanding the technical rules helps you choose the correct GPUs and install them in the supported slots based on what is configured for your server. Type Maximum supported Tesla V100S/V100 full-height, full-length, double-wide Tesla T4/Quadro P620 low-profile, half-length, single-wide Notes: •...
  • Page 156: Technical Rules For System Fans

    • Follow the installation procedures in this section and use appropriate tools. Incorrectly installed components can cause system failure from damaged pins, damaged connectors, loose cabling, or loose components. Remove the security bezel Use this information to remove the security bezel. About this task Attention: ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 157 • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. • Before you ship the rack with the server installed, reinstall and lock the security bezel into place. A video for this task is available at: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt •...
  • Page 158: Remove The Top Cover

    • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 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: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 159: Remove The Air Baffle

    Procedure Step 1. If the server is installed in a rack, remove the server from the rack. See the Rack Installation Guide that comes with the rail kit for your server. Step 2. Remove the top cover. Attention: Handle the top cover carefully. Dropping the top cover with the cover latch open might damage the cover latch.
  • Page 160 If there is a GPU installed on the air baffle, remove the GPU first. Step 3. (Only for GPU air baffle) Remove the air baffle fillers or extenders (if any). Step 4. Figure 52. Removal of the air baffle filler ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 161 Figure 53. Removal of the air baffle extender Step 5. Grasp the air baffle and carefully lift it out of the server. Figure 54. Removal of the standard air baffle Chapter 4 Server hardware setup...
  • Page 162: Remove The System Fan Cage

    A video for this task is available at: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 163 Figure 56. System fan cage removal Step 1. Rotate the levers of the system fan cage to the rear of the server. Step 2. Lift the system fan cage straight up and out of the chassis. After you finish Begin installing any options that you have purchased. Chapter 4 Server hardware setup...
  • Page 164: Install A Processor-Heat-Sink Module

    • Optional devices available for your system might have specific processor requirements. See “Technical rules for processor and heat sink” on page 139. A video for this task is available at: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 165 Procedure Step 1. Install the processors. Slide the processor carrier into the rail frame. Push the rail frame down until the blue latches lock into place. Close the force frame. Tighten the screws in the installation sequence shown on the force frame. Note: Use an ESD safe screwdriver and set the maximum torque value to 14.0 ±...
  • Page 166 Figure 58. Installing a standard heat sink Figure 59. Installing a performance heat sink After you finish Install any options that you have purchased. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 167: Install A Memory Module

    Install a memory module Use this information to install a memory module. Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. • Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge and require special handling. Refer to the standard guidelines for “Handling static-sensitive devices”...
  • Page 168 Note: If there is a gap between the memory module and the retaining clips, the memory module has not been correctly inserted. In this case, open the retaining clips, remove the memory module, and then reinsert it. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 169 • Type (depending on the model): TruDDR4 3200, dual-rank, 16 GB/32 GB/64 GB RDIMM For a list of supported memory options, see: https://static.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/index.shtml Note: The operating speed and total memory capacity depend on the processor model and UEFI settings. The following figure and table help you locate the memory slots and channels on the system board.
  • Page 170 DRAM based DIMMs can be mixed, but not in the same channel. • Type: DIMMs of different base module types can be mixed, but not in the same channel. • Vendor: DIMMs from different vendors can be mixed in the same channel. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 171: Install A Backplane

    Install a backplane Use this information to remove and install a hot-swap-drive backplane. This topic contains the following information: • “Install the front 2.5-inch-drive backplane” on page 167 • “Install the front 3.5-inch-drive backplane” on page 169 Install the front 2.5-inch-drive backplane Use this information to install the front 2.5-inch-drive backplane.
  • Page 172 Step 2. Connect the cables to the backplane. See “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)” on page 70 and “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)” on page 75. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 173 Step 3. Install the 2.5-inch-drive front backplane. Figure 62. 2.5-inch-drive backplane installation Align the bottom of the backplane in the slots on the bottom of the chassis. Rotate the backplane to the vertical position and align the holes in the backplane with the pins on the chassis and press the backplane into position.
  • Page 174 Rotate the backplane to vertical position to ensure that the four hooks on the chassis pass through the corresponding holes in the backplane. Then, slide the new backplane as shown until it is secured into place. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 175 Step 4. Connect the cables to the system board. See “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (power)” on page 70 and “2.5-inch/3.5-inch drive backplane (signal)” on page 75. Install the middle or rear 2.5-inch-drive backplane Use this information to install the middle or rear 2.5-inch-drive backplane. About this task Your server supports: •...
  • Page 176 Reinstall all the drives and fillers (if any) into the drive bays. See “Install a hot-swap drive” on page 197. Install the middle or rear 3.5-inch-drive backplane Use this information to install the middle or rear 3.5-inch-drive backplane. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 177 About this task Your server supports: • One type of middle 3.5-inch-drive backplane – 4 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane • Two types of rear 3.5-inch-drive backplane – 2 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane – 4 x 3.5-inch SAS/SATA backplane Notes: • The procedure shows the installation of the backplane on the rear drive cage. The procedure is the same for installing the backplane on the middle drive cage.
  • Page 178 Figure 66. Installing the 2 x 3.5-inch-drive backplane Figure 67. Installing the 4 x 3.5-inch-drive backplane After you finish Reinstall all the drives and fillers (if any) into the drive bays. See “Install a hot-swap drive” on page 197. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 179 Install the 7mm drive backplanes Use this information to install the 7mm drive backplanes. About this task Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. •...
  • Page 180: Install Cable Wall Brackets

    Connect the cables to the system board. See “7mm drives” on page 68. After you finish 1. Reinstall all the drives and fillers (if any) into the drive bays. Install cable wall brackets Use this information to install the full-height or half-height cable wall brackets. About this task ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 181 Your server supports two full-height or half-height cable wall brackets on the left and right side of the system board. The illustration shows the installation of the full-height cable wall brackets, the installation method of the half-height cable wall brackets is the same. Attention: •...
  • Page 182 Connect any cables. See Chapter 3 “Internal cable routing” on page 61. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 183: Rearwall Bracket Combinations Matrix

    Rearwall bracket combinations matrix Use this information to remove and install a rearwall bracket. Rearwall bracket matrix Server model Required rearwall brackets The server requires 3 rearwall brackets: A1 rearwall bracket on the left B1 rearwall bracket on the C1 rearwall bracket on the right middle Server model with 8 PCIe...
  • Page 184 Touch the static-protective package that contains the new riser card to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new riser card out of the package and place it on a static- protective surface. Step 2. Install an A1 rearwall bracket. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 185 Figure 71. A1 rearwall bracket installation Align the pin on the rearwall bracket and the pin slot on the left side of the rear chassis. Install the bracket to the chassis as shown. Install the three screws to secure the rearwall bracket. After you finish Install a rear drive cage or riser assemblies.
  • Page 186 • “Install the 2 x 3.5-inch rear drive cage” on page 188 • “Install a riser 1/2 assembly” on page 204 Install a C1/C2 rearwall bracket (right) Use this information to install a C1/C2 rearwall on the right of the rear chassis. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 187 About this task Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 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 188: Install The Middle 2.5-Inch Drive Cage

    • 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: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 189 Procedure Step 1. Connect cables to the backplane. Step 2. Align the bottom of the backplane with the studs at the bottom of the drive cage. Rotate the backplane to vertical position so that the holes in the backplane pass through the pins on the drive cage, and press the backplane into position.
  • Page 190: Install The Middle 3.5-Inch Drive Cage

    • 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: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 191 • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure Step 1. Connect cables to the backplane. Step 2. Align the bottom of the backplane with the studs at the bottom of the drive cage. Rotate the backplane to vertical position so that the holes in the backplane pass through the pins on the drive cage, and press the backplane into position.
  • Page 192: Install The 2 X 3.5-Inch Rear Drive Cage

    • 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: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 193: Install The 4 X 3.5-Inch Rear Drive Cage

    • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure Step 1. Prepare your server. 1. Install the required performance system fans. See “Install a system fan” on page 223. 2. Install the required riser brackets. See “Install a riser 1/2 assembly” on page 204. 3. Install the backplane to the drive cage. See “Install the middle or rear 3.5-inch-drive backplane”...
  • Page 194 “Rearwall bracket replacement” section in Maintenance Manual. Step 2. Align the rear drive cage with the chassis, and lower the drive cage into the chassis. Move the rear drive cage forward until it clicks into position. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 195: Install The 4 X 2.5-Inch Rear Drive Cage

    Figure 79. Step 3. Check and ensure that the blue plungers are latched into place to secure the rear drive cage. After you finish 1. Install the drives or drive fillers into the rear drive cage. See “Install a hot-swap drive” on page 197. 2.
  • Page 196 Check and ensure that the plunger is latched into place to secure the rear drive cage. After you finish 1. Reinstall the drives or drive fillers into the rear drive cage. See “Install a hot-swap drive” on page 197. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 197: Install The 8 X 2.5-Inch Rear Drive Cage

    2. Connect cables to the rear drive cage. See Chapter 3 “Internal cable routing” on page 61. Install the 8 x 2.5-inch rear drive cage Use this information to install the 8 x 2.5-inch rear drive cage. About this task The rear drive cage is supported on some server models at certain conditions.
  • Page 198: Install The 7Mm Drive Cage

    • 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: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 199 • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new backplane to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new backplane out of the package and place it on a static- protective surface.
  • Page 200 Install the riser 2 assembly to the riser 2 slot on the system board. See “Install a riser 1/2 assembly” on page 204. After you finish 1. Install all the drives and fillers (if any) into the drive bays. See “Install a hot-swap drive” on page 197. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 201: Install A Hot-Swap Drive

    Install a hot-swap drive Use this information to install a hot-swap drive. About this task Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 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 202 If the yellow drive status LED is lit continuously, that drive is faulty and must be replaced. If the green drive activity LED is flashing, the drive is being accessed. Step 5. Continue to install additional hot-swap drives if necessary. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 203: Install The M.2 Adapter And M.2 Drive

    Install the M.2 adapter and M.2 drive Use this information to install the M.2 adapter and M.2 drive. Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. •...
  • Page 204 Step 2. Adjust the retainer on the M.2 adapter to accommodate the particular size of the M.2 drive you wish to install. See “Adjust the retainer on the M.2 adapter” on page 203. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 205 Step 3. Locate the connector on the M.2 adapter. Note: Some M.2 adapters support two identical M.2 drives. Install the M.2 drive in slot 0 first. Slot 0 Slot 1 Figure 86. M.2 drive slot Step 4. Install the M.2 adapter into the M.2 tray. Figure 87.
  • Page 206 Slide the retainer forward (toward the connector) to secure the M.2 drive into place. Step 6. Connect the cables to the system board. See “M.2 drives” on page 69. After you finish Use the Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager to configure the RAID. For more information, see: https://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/LXPMv3/LXPMv3_introduction.html ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 207 Adjust the retainer on the M.2 adapter Use this information to adjust the retainer on the M.2 adapter. Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. • Power off the server and disconnect all power cords for this task. •...
  • Page 208: Install A Riser 1/2 Assembly

    A video for this task is available at: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 209 Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new riser card to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new riser card out of the package and place it on a static- protective surface. Step 2.
  • Page 210 Check the rearwall matrix and decide which rearwall brackets need to be installed or removed for installing your riser assemblies. See “Rearwall bracket combinations matrix” on page 179, “Rearwall bracket combinations matrix” on page 179 and “Install a B1/B2 rearwall bracket (middle)” on page 181. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 211 Step 5. Install a riser 1 assembly or riser 2 assembly. The illustration shows installing the riser 1 assemblies. The procedure is the same for installing riser 2 assemblies. Figure 93. Riser 1 assembly installation (three-slot bracket) Figure 94. Riser 1 assembly installation (one-slot riser bracket) Align the riser adapter in the riser cage with the PCIe riser slot on the system board.
  • Page 212: Install A Riser 3 Assembly

    Check the rearwall matrix and decide which rearwall brackets need to be installed or removed for installing your riser assemblies. See “Rearwall bracket combinations matrix” on page 179 and “Install a C1/C2 rearwall bracket (right)” on page 182 ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 213: Install The Internal Cff Raid/Hba/Raid Expander Adapter

    Step 5. Install a riser 3 assembly. Figure 95. Riser 3 assembly installation Align the securing clip at the end of the riser cage with the pin on the rear chassis, the pin on the right side of the riser cage with the pin slot on the C1 rearwall bracket. Carefully put down the riser 3 assembly until it is securely seated.
  • Page 214: Install A Gpu Adapter

    • Depending on the specific type, your GPU adapter might look different from the illustration in this topic. • Use any documentation that comes with the GPU adapter and follow those instructions in addition to the instructions in this topic. A video for this task is available at: ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 215 • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure Step 1. Depending on the GPU type, install the GPU air baffle filler or extender for the GPU adapter. • For a double-wide GPU adapter (for example, NVIDIA V100 GPU): Figure 97. Installing the GPU air baffle filler for a double-wide GPU adapter Chapter 4 Server hardware setup...
  • Page 216: Install The Ocp 3.0 Ethernet Adapter

    • 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: • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYV5R7hVcs-Bz2XIeLEfGcrLGm9TSY_yt ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 217 • Youku: http://list.youku.com/albumlist/show/id_52339612.html Procedure Step 1. Touch the static-protective package that contains the new OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface. Step 2.
  • Page 218 Figure 100. Attaching the OCP label Step 5. Connect the cables to the OCP 3.0 Ethernet adapter. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 219: Install A Raid Super Capacitor Module

    Install a RAID super capacitor module Use this information to install a RAID super capacitor module. Depending on your hardware configuration, refer to the specific topic for the installation procedure. • “Install a super capacitor on the chassis” on page 217 •...
  • Page 220 On GPU air baffle ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 221 On the 2.5-inch middle drive cage Install a super capacitor on the chassis Use this information to install a super capacitor module on the chassis. About this task Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. •...
  • Page 222 Figure 101. Super capacitor box installation 1. Align the notch on the super capacitor holder with the pin on the chassis as shown. 2. Pivot the super capacitor holder downward until the other side clicks into place. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 223 Step 3. Install the super capacitor module. Figure 102. Super capacitor module installation 1. Insert the RAID super capacitor module into the retaining clip at one side as shown. 2. Press the RAID super capacitor module down on the other side until it snaps into place. Step 4.
  • Page 224 Touch the static-protective package that contains the new RAID super capacitor module to any unpainted surface on the outside of the server. Then, take the new RAID super capacitor module out of the package and place it on a static-protective surface. Step 2. Open the drive cage handle. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 225 Figure 104. Opening the handle of the middle drive cage Step 3. Remove the metal cover. Figure 105. Removing the metal cover 1. Pull out the blue plunger. 2. Slide the metal cover out of the drive cage. Step 4. Install the super capacitor module.
  • Page 226: Install The System Fan Cage

    Procedure Figure 107. System fan cage installation Step 1. Align both sides of the system fan cage with the corresponding mounting posts in the chassis. Then, press the system fan cage straight down into the chassis. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 227: Install A System Fan

    Note: If there are system fans installed in the system fan cage, ensure that the system fans are correctly connected to the system fan connectors on the system board. Step 2. Rotate the levers of the system fan cage to the front of the server to secure the system fan cage. Install a system fan Use this information to install a system fan.
  • Page 228: Install The Air Baffle

    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. Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 to ensure that you work safely. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 229: Install The Top Cover

    • 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 230 • All cables, adapters, and other components are installed and seated correctly and that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the server. • All internal cables are connected and routed correctly. See Chapter 3 “Internal cable routing” on page 61. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 231: 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:...
  • Page 232 – Ensure that the devices that you are installing are supported. For a list of supported optional devices for the server, go to: https://static.lenovo.com/us/en/serverproven/index.shtml – Attach the power information label that comes with this option onto the existing label near the power supply. Figure 111. Example power supply unit label on the top cover ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 233 Safety information for AC power supplies 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.
  • Page 234 2. Attach all cables to devices. 2. Remove power cords from outlet. 3. Attach signal cables to connectors. 3. Remove signal cables from connectors. 4. Attach power cords to outlet. 4. Remove all cables from devices. 5. Turn device ON. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 235 Safety information for DC power supplies CAUTION: 240 V dc input (input range: 180-300 V dc) is supported in Chinese Mainland ONLY. Power supply with 240 V dc input cannot support hot plugging power cord function. Before removing the power supply with dc input, please turn off server or disconnect dc power sources at the breaker panel or by turning off the power source.
  • Page 236 2. Remove the signal cables from the connectors. 4. Attach signal cables to other devices. 3. Remove all cables from the devices. 5. Connect power cords to their sources. 6. Turn ON all the power sources. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 237 Attention: • Read “Installation Guidelines” on page 134 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 238: Install The Server In A Rack

    • The server can restart automatically after a power interruption. • The server can respond to remote power-on requests sent to the Lenovo XClarity Controller. For information about powering off the server, see “Turn off the server” on page 235.
  • Page 239: Turn Off The Server

    Turn off the server The server remains in a standby state when it is connected to a power source, allowing the Lenovo XClarity Controller to respond to remote power-on requests. To remove all power from the server (power status LED off), you must disconnect all power cables.
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  • Page 241: Chapter 5. System Configuration

    The following methods are available to set the network connection for the Lenovo XClarity Controller if you are not using DHCP: • If a monitor is attached to the server, you can use Lenovo XClarity Controller to set the network connection.
  • Page 242: Controller

    Note: Lenovo typically releases firmware in bundles called UpdateXpress System Packs (UXSPs). To ensure that all of the firmware updates are compatible, you should update all firmware at the same time. If you are updating firmware for both the Lenovo XClarity Controller and UEFI, update the firmware for Lenovo XClarity Controller first.
  • Page 243 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 Essentials. For more information, see the following Tech Tip: https://datacentersupport.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht506118...
  • Page 244: Configure The Firmware

    • 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 245: Configure The Memory

    Configure the memory Memory performance depends on several variables, such as memory mode, memory speed, memory ranks, memory population and processor. More information about optimizing memory performance and configuring memory is available at the Lenovo Press Web site: https://lenovopress.com/servers/options/memory In addition, you can take advantage of a memory configurator, which is available at the following site: http://1config.lenovo.com/#/memory_configuration...
  • Page 246: Configure The Raid Arrays

    OS logical drives or volumes. An introduction to RAID is available at the following Lenovo Press Web site: https://lenovopress.com/lp0578-lenovo-raid-introduction Detailed information about RAID management tools and resources is available at the following Lenovo Press Web site: https://lenovopress.com/lp0579-lenovo-raid-management-tools-and-resources ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 247: Install The Operating System

    Alternatively, you can use the s s a a v v e e command from Lenovo XClarity Essentials OneCLI to create a backup of all configuration settings. For more information about the s s a a v v e e command, see: http://sysmgt.lenovofiles.com/help/topic/toolsctr_cli_lenovo/onecli_r_save_command.html...
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  • Page 249: Chapter 6. Resolving Installation Issues

    • “Displayed system memory is less than installed physical memory” on page 247 • “A Lenovo optional device that was just installed does not work.” on page 247 • “Voltage planar fault is displayed in the event log” on page 248...
  • Page 250 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. From the Diagnostic page, click Run Diagnostic ➙...
  • Page 251 • 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. From the Diagnostic page, click Run Diagnostic ➙ HDD test.
  • Page 252 • If the system restarts, add each of the removed items one at a time and restart the system each time until the error occurs. Replace the item for which the error occurs. • If the system does not restart, suspect the system board. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 253 © Copyright Lenovo 2020...
  • Page 254: Appendix A. Getting Help And Technical Assistance

    Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistance If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about Lenovo products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from Lenovo to assist you. On the World Wide Web, up-to-date information about Lenovo systems, optional devices, services, and support are available at: http://datacentersupport.lenovo.com...
  • Page 255: 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.
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  • Page 257: Appendix B. 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 258: 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 259: Particulate Contamination

    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 260: Ashrae Class Compliance Information

    To comply with ASHRAE A3 (5-40°C) and A4 (5-45°C) specifications, the server models must meet the following hardware configuration requirements: • No Mellanox ConnectX-6 adapters • No Broadcom 57454 10GBASE-T 4-port OCP Ethernet Adapter, 4XC7A08240 • No GPUs ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 261: Telecommunication Regulatory Statement

    This product may not be certified in your country for connection by any means whatsoever to interfaces of public telecommunications networks. Further certification may be required by law prior to making any such connection. Contact a Lenovo representative or reseller for any questions. Electronic emission notices When you attach a monitor to the equipment, you must use the designated monitor cable and any interference suppression devices that are supplied with the monitor.
  • Page 262: Taiwan Bsmi Rohs Declaration

    Taiwan BSMI RoHS declaration Taiwan import and export contact information Contacts are available for Taiwan import and export information. ThinkSystem SR665 Setup Guide...
  • Page 263: Index

    Cable routing for the GPUs. 8 x 2.5-inch rear drive cage Cable routing for the M.2 drives. installing cable the server collecting service data Common installation issues Configuration - ThinkSystem SR665 configure the firmware contamination, particulate and gaseous A1 rearwall (left) cover installing installing...
  • Page 264 LCD diagnostics handset system reliability External Lenovo Capacity Planner Lenovo XClarity Essentials Lenovo XClarity Provisioning Manager V3 handling static-sensitive devices hard disk drive installing hardware options M.2 adapter and M.2 drive installing installing hardware service and support telephone numbers...
  • Page 265 VGA connector system board LED System configuration - ThinkSystem SR665 system error LED system fan installing system fan cage warranty installing working inside the server...
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