Hello,

Have any of you deployed RHEL 8/Centos 8 and would be willing to share what HBA 
card they are using?

Anyway, attempting to purchase HBA card and looking for a way to figure out 
what will work without having access to the tape library. Lets say that you 
don't have access to the tape device, but you have a server that have RHEL 8 
installed.  You plug in a SAS HBA card in the slot and bring it up and them on 
the console, you want to check if the card is supported by the operating system.

What would one check?   This is what I have done and not viable test without 
the storage system:

[root@eng-backup02 ~]# lsscsi -g
[0:2:0:0]    disk    DELL     PERC H710P       3.13  /dev/sda   /dev/sg0 
[0:2:1:0]    disk    DELL     PERC H710P       3.13  /dev/sdb   /dev/sg1 
[1:0:2:0]    tape    IBM      ULTRIUM-HH6      E4J1  /dev/st0   /dev/sg2 
[1:0:2:1]    mediumx QUANTUM  UHDL             0091  /dev/sch0  /dev/sg3

The /dev/sg2 and /dev/sg3 only show up with the tape library attached.   If I 
de-attach the tape, but leave the HBA card on the system, the device disappears.

I have also attempted this:

lspci -nn

The problem with this is even a HBA card that I know will not work when I 
attach the tape library is detected by the operating system and will be listed 
on lspci result.  So I can't ask someone remote to use that to separate 
supported to unsupported.  

So what else can one do the achieve this objective?

Regards,
William

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