Re: determine SCSI HBA

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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:50 PM, arshad hussain<arshad.super@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Leena M.<kernmonk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> here are few outputs , based on this can I say that there is a SCSI
>> adapter (which I cant see on my MB)  somewhere.
>>
>> Leena@debian:~$ ls /proc/scsi/
>> device_info  scsi  usb-storage
>>
>> Leena@debian:~$ ls /proc/scsi/ <--- Your Prompt
>> device_info  scsi  usb-storage
>> onkar@debian:~$ cat /proc/scsi/device_info <-- Prompt from another machine
>> 'Aashima' 'IMAGERY 2400SP' 0x1
>> 'CHINON' 'CD-ROM CDS-431' 0x1
>> 'CHINON' 'CD-ROM CDS-535' 0x1
> ....
>
> First, are you sure you are not switching between machines you have ssh'ed.?
> As i can see two different prompts. IMHO, you have mistaken you sata
> controller,
> (built into your MB) as HBA. Linux does drive sata via scsi layer.
>
> Another easy method is to find out the model of your MB, and check the specs.
> Which i am sure does not have HBA.
>
> Thanks.
>

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