Release Notes
Release Notes 29
The PERC 6/i
Integrated device
name is displayed
incorrectly as
MegaRAID
SAS1078R
.
vSphere Client and the
lspci command in the
service console display
the PERC 6/i device
name and label as
MegaRAID
SAS1078R
instead of
Dell PowerEdge
RAID
Controller 6/i.
This issue occurs because
the PERC 6/i label, Device
ID, and PCI ID are not
updated in the
/etc/vmware/pciid
configuration file and the
pciid xml file.
ESX/ESXi
4.0
VMware vSphere
Server or VMware
vSphere Client
displays the
USB storage
controller on an
ESX/ESXi system
as No Name
provided
vmhba#.
The USB storage
controller on an
ESX/ESXi system is
displayed as No Name
provided vmhba# in
the Storage Adapters
section of
vCenter Server or
vSphere Client.
The USB Controller Device
IDs are not mapped in any
of the pciid configuration
files. Hence, the agent
present in ESX/ESXi is
unable to read any
name associated with the
USB controller. There is no
loss of functionality.
ESX/ESXi
4.0.x
VMware vSphere
Server or VMware
vSphere Client
displays the
Service
Ta g o f a b la d e
enclosure instead
of the Service Tag
of the blade itself.
When a blade server is
connected to vSphere
Client or VMware
vSphere Server, the
client displays the
Service Tag information
for the enclosure
instead of
the blade.
This issue occurs because
ESX reads the Service Tag
from the smbios of the
blade enclosure.
ESX/ESXi
4.0.x
When you run the
lspci command
on the service
console, the
PERC 4/DC
device name is
displayed
incorrectly as
MegaRAID.
The lspci command’s
output on the service
console displays
the PERC 4/DC device
name and label as
MegaRAID instead of
Dell PowerEdge
RAID Controller
4/DC.
This issue occurs because
the PERC 4/DC label,
Device ID, and PCI ID are
not updated in the
/etc/vmware/pciid
configuration file and the
pciid
xml file.
ESX 4.0.x
Issue Description Resolution Applies to










