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Determining HBA model
I am trying to qualify an Emulex HBA this was installed in a Dell
Power Edge 2650 server, but not purchased from Dell. The server is running Windows 2000 SP4, I am trying to find out what the actual model of the HBA is installed to verify interoperability with NetApp storage. I have been given the following information on the HBA that looks like it is perhaps in the Windows registry: "Emulex LP98 PCI\VEN_10DF&DEV_F980&SUBSYS_F98010DF REV_01\3&172E68DD&0&08" Does anyone have an idea how this information can be tied to an actual HBA model (ie. LP9002, LP9?????) TIA for any information. Tom |
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Determining HBA model
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I am trying to qualify an Emulex HBA this was installed in a Dell Power Edge 2650 server, but not purchased from Dell. The server is running Windows 2000 SP4, I am trying to find out what the actual model of the HBA is installed to verify interoperability with NetApp storage. I have been given the following information on the HBA that looks like it is perhaps in the Windows registry: "Emulex LP98 PCI\VEN_10DF&DEV_F980&SUBSYS_F98010DF REV_01\3&172E68DD&0&08" Does anyone have an idea how this information can be tied to an actual HBA model (ie. LP9002, LP9?????) 10dfh is the pci vendor id f980h is the pci device id According to www.pcidatabase.com this is a Emulex LP9802 or LP9802DC Jo |
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