You are absolutely correct. I was on the wrong machine entirely. Sorry (this is what lack of sleep causes). So here is what I could get from the ESXi machine: -- 00:00:1f.2 SATA controller Mass storage controller: Intel Corporation Patsburg 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller [vmhba0] Class 0106: 8086:1d02 00:01:00.0 RAID bus controller Mass storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic MegaRAID SAS SKINNY Controller [vmhba1] Class 0104: 1000:0073 00:08:00.0 RAID bus controller Mass storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Shared PERC 8 Mini [vmhba2] Class 0104: 1000:002f -- ~ # esxcli system module list Name Is Loaded Is Enabled ----------------------------- --------- ---------- vmkernel true true chardevs true true user true true procfs true true vfat true true vmkapi_socket true true vmkapi_v2_0_0_0_vmkernel_shim true true vmkplexer true true vmklinux_9 true true vmklinux_9_2_0_0 true true vmklinux_9_2_1_0 true true random true true usb true true ehci-hcd true true hid true true ipmi_msghandler true true ipmi_si_drv true true ipmi_devintf true true procMisc true true iscsi_trans true true etherswitch true true netsched true true cnic_register true true tg3 true true vmkapi_v2_0_0_0_iscsi_shim true true vmci true true dell true true vmkapei true true healthchk true true teamcheck true true vlanmtucheck true true heartbeat true true shaper true true lldp true true cdp true true ipfix true true tcpip3 true true dvsdev true true vdl2 true true dvfilter true true lacp true true vmkapi_v2_0_0_0_dvfilter_shim true true dvfilter-generic-fastpath true true vmkstatelogger true true svmmirror true true cbt true true migrate true true esxfw true true dm true true nmp true true vmw_satp_local true true vmw_satp_default_aa true true vmw_psp_lib true true vmw_psp_fixed true true vmw_psp_rr true true vmw_psp_mru true true libata_92 true true libata_9_2_0_0 true true usb-storage true true vmkapi_v2_0_0_0_nmp_shim true true hbr_filter true true libfc_92 true true libfcoe_92 true true libfc_9_2_0_0 true true libfcoe_9_2_0_0 true true ahci true true megaraid_sas true true cnic true true bnx2fc true true lvmdriver true true deltadisk true true sunrpc true true nfsclient true true vprobe true true vmkibft true true vmfs3 true true ~ # esxcli system module get -m megaraid_sas Module: megaraid_sas Module File: /usr/lib/vmware/vmkmod/megaraid_sas License: GPL Version: Version 06.801.52.00, Build: 472560, Interface: 9.2 Built on: Feb 7 2013 Signed Status: Unsigned Signature Issuer: Signature Digest: 50bd fb02 0df9 4ad0 3d99 00de 9234 f055 f7d2 f81e aadf 7120 a941 44b3 61a6 d3b1 Signature FingerPrint: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 Provided Namespaces: Required Namespaces: com.vmware.driverAPI@9.2.0.0, com.vmware.vmkapi@v2_0_0_0 -- Istvan Hubay Cebrian http://icebrian.net On 3 March 2014 17:35, Emmanuel Florac <eflorac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Le Mon, 3 Mar 2014 16:57:44 +0000 > Istvan Hubay Cebrian <istvan.cebrian@xxxxxxxxx> écrivait: > >> So I do have ESXi on one of the blade servers. Curiously "lspci -nn" >> output is very different. I for example don't see two RAID controllers >> but one: >> >> ... >> 00:10.0 SCSI storage controller [0100]: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic >> 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI [1000:0030] (rev 01) >> ... > > Strange, do you access the shared storage in this case? Because it > doesn't look at all like the same hardware (different PCI ids, to begin > with). > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Emmanuel Florac | Direction technique > | Intellique > | <eflorac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > | +33 1 78 94 84 02 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html