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 LSI SMI-S Provider (for VMware ESXi 5)
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 [Software name   ] LSI SMI-S Provider (00.32.V0.03)
 [Registered name ] vmware-esx-provider-lsiprovider.zip
 [Copyright (C)   ] LSI Corporation
 [Supported server models]
                 - Express5800/GT110d
                 - Express5800/GT110d-S
                 - Express5800/GT110e
                 - Express5800/GT110e-S
                 - Express5800/T110f-S
                 - Express5800/R110d-1E
                 - Express5800/R110d-1M
                 - Express5800/R110e-1E
                 - Express5800/R110f-1E
                 - Express5800/T110d
                 - Express5800/R120b-1
                 - Express5800/R120b-2
                 - Express5800/T120b-M
                 - Express5800/T120b-E
                 - Express5800/R120d-2M
                 - Express5800/R120d-1M
                 - Express5800/R120d-2E
                 - Express5800/R120d-1E
                 - Express5800/R120e-2M
                 - Express5800/R120e-1M
                 - Express5800/T120d
                 - Express5800/B120a
                 - Express5800/B120a-d
                 - Express5800/B120b
                 - Express5800/B120b-Lw
                 - Express5800/B120b-d
                 - Express5800/B120b-h
                 - Express5800/B120d
                 - Express5800/B120d-h
                 - Express5800/B120e-h
                 - Express5800/R140b-4
                 - Express5800/E120b-1
                 - Express5800/E110d-1
                 - Express5800/E120d-M
                 - Express5800/E120d-1
 [RAID Controllers]
                 - N8103-115 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-129 RAID Controller (256MB, RAID 0/1)
                 - N8103-130 RAID Controller (256MB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-149 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1)
                 - N8103-150 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-151 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-152 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-160 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-161 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-167 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-168 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-172 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1)
                 - N8103-173 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8103-174 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
                 - N8403-026 RAID Controller
                 - N8403-026 RAID Controller
                 - N8403-059 RAID Controller Kit (512MB, RAID 0/1)
                 - N8404-003 Storage and I/O Blade AD106b
                 - N8404-007 Storage and I/O Blade AD106c

 [Supported users ] All users who use the servers above with the
                    VMware ESX below installed.
                    - VMware ESXi 5.0 or later
                    - VMware ESXi 5.1 or later
                    - VMware ESXi 5.5 or later
 [Software type   ] Utility
 [Format ] zip
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[Software Introduction]
 LSI SMI-S Provider (hereinafter called "this software") is a module
 required to manage the RAID System on the VMWare ESXi 5 virtualized
 platform. To manage the above RAID Controllers from a vSphere
 Client or NEC ESMPRO Manager, this module needs to be installed in
 the VMWare ESXi 5 virtualized platform.

Carefully read the following user license agreement for NEC software
before using this software. 
If you do not agree to the terms of the agreement, do not download this 
software. By downloading this software, you agree to be bound by the 
terms of the agreement.

[User license agreement for NEC software] 
This user license agreement is an agreement between you and NEC
Corporation (hereinafter called "NEC"). 
Under the following terms of this agreement, NEC grants you the right
to use the software program (hereinafter called "licensed program"),
and you are to agree to the terms. You are to take any responsibility
for the selection of, installation of , use of, or results from the
use of, the licensed program.

1. Term and termination

(1) This user license agreement is effective from the date you receive
    this software product.
(2) You may terminate it under this license agreement at any time by
    giving NEC a written notice no less than one month prior to the
    date you wish to do so.
(3) NEC may terminate your right to use the licensed program at any
    time, if you fail to comply with the terms of this user license
    agreement.
(4) Your right to use the licensed program continues to exist until
    it is terminated in accordance with the provisions of this user
    license agreement. 
(5) Immediately upon termination of your right to use the licensed
    program, all of your other rights under this user license
    agreement will terminate. You must destroy the licensed program,
    all copies thereof, and related documents (e.g., manuals) provided
    with the licensed program immediately upon termination of your
    right to use the licensed program. 

2. Use right 
(1) You may use the licensed program only on NEC Express5800 series
    servers in which the following VMware ESX is installed.
    - VMware ESXi 5.0
    - VMware ESXi 5.1
    - VMware ESXi 5.5

3. Copy, modify, or merge copies of the licensed program 
(1) You may make a single copy of the licensed program only for your
    backup purpose in case of the licensed program data loss or
    corruption; provided, however, that this does not apply to the
    case where the licensed program is installed in a fixed memory.
    In this case, you may make a single copy of the licensed program
    only for your backup and storage puropose in case of loss or
    corruption of the storage medium of the licensed program.
(2) You must display the copyright and other proprietary rights
    notices that appear on and in the licensed program on all copies
    of the licensed program. 
(3) Unless otherwise specified in this user license agreement, you may
    not use, copy, modify, or merge copies of the licensed program,
    publish or distribute any information contained in or materials of
    the licensed program in publications or through networks, or make
    your own decision on handling it in any other way. 
(4) You may not copy the related documents (e.g., manuals) provided
    with the licensed program or publish them in publications or
    through networks under any circumstances. 
(5) This user license agreement does not transfer the intangible
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(a) You transfer this user license agreement, the licensed program
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    the licensed program to the third party, transport the licensed
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5. Decompilation 
 You may not carry out reverse engineering of, decompile, or disassemble
 the licensed program.

6. Warranty
(1) NEC does not provide any guarantee for the licensed program. You
    are liable to pay for all cost arising from problems as a result
    of the use of the licensed program. 
(2) Irrespective of the term (1), when NEC corrects licensed-program
    errors (bugs), NEC may, at its discretion, provide an error-corrected
    program, a program for correction (hereinafter called a modification
    program), or information for correction by an NEC-decided method.
    The modification program provided to you is regarded as the licensed
    program. 

7. Limitation of liability 
 NEC assumes no liability for your lost profit, damages arising from
 special circumstances (including damages which NEC can or could foresee),
 or damages claimed to you by any third party.

8. Others 
 Disputes over this user license agreement are to be settled at the
 Tokyo District Court as the exclusively agreed competent court.


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[Setup Procedure]

[Update Procedure]
  (1) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console. Enable
      ESXi Shell access from SSH or the direct console, and log
      into ESXi Shell as a user with administrator rights. (To log into
      ESXi shell from the direct console, press [Alt] + [F1].)

  (2) Execute the following command to check whether the previous
      version of LSI SMI-S Provider is already installed.
      If the line starting with "LSIProvider" or "lsiprovider" is
      displayed, previous one is already installed. Proceed to the next
      step.
      If nothing is displayed,, refer to [Installation Procedure] for
      fresh installation.
        # esxcli software vib list | grep -i lsiprovider

  (3) Uninstall the previous LSI SMI-S Provider by following 
      [Uninstallation Procedure] for previous one.

  (4) Install new SMI-S Provider by following 
      [Installation Procedure] below.

[Installation Procedure]
  (1) Unzip the "vmware-esx-provider-lsiprovider.zip" file and copy the
      vib file from the unzipped file to the client terminal where vSphere
      Client is installed. 

  (2) Start vSphere Client. Connect to ESXi as a user with administrator rights 
      and enter the Maintenance Mode.  
      To switch ESXi to maintenance mode, connect to ESXi with vSphere
      Client, right-click the ESXi icon in the inventory, and select
      [Enter Maintenance Mode]. 

  (3) Select the ESXi icon in the inventory and click the [Configuration]
      tab.

  (4) Select [Storage] in [Hardware] to display a list of datastores. 
      Right-click the datastore to which you are going to upload the
      vib file and select [Browse Datastore]. 

  (5) The datastore browser will appear. 
      Click [Create New folder] from the toolbar to create a "vib"
      folder.

  (6) Click the [Upload] icon from the toolbar and select [Upload File].

  (7) When an item upload window appears, select the vib file and then
      click [Open]. 

  (8) If a warning dialog box for upload/download appears, select [Yes].

  (9) When the [Uploading] dialog box disappears, upload is completed.

  (10) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console. Enable
       ESXi Shell access from SSH or the direct console, and log
       into ESXi Shell as a user with administrator rights. (To log into
       ESXi shell from the direct console, press [Alt] + [F1].)

  (11) Execute the following command to install the LSI SMI-S Provider:
         # esxcli software vib install -v [vib file]
       In [vib file], specify an absolute path as below.
          /vmfs/volumes/datastore1/vib/vmware-esx-provider-lsiprovider.vib

       Once the provider installation is complete, the following message
       will appear. 
         Installation Result
            Message: The update completed successfully, but the system needs to be rebooted for the changes to be effective.
            Reboot Required: true
            VIBs Installed: [Provider Name]
            VIBs Removed:
            VIBs Skipped:

  (12) Execute the reboot command to restart the server.

  (13) Log into ESXi Shell and execute the following command to
       check that the LSI SMI-S Provider has been successfully installed.
         # esxcli software vib list | less

  (14) Delete the uploaded vib file and then log out from ESXi Shell.
       (If you logged into ESXi Shell from the direct console, execute
       the exit command and then press [Alt] + [F2].)

  (15) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console and then
       return the ESXi Shell access settings to their original values.
       Also connect to ESXi from vSphere Client and then exit maintenance
       mode.


[Uninstallation Procedure]
  (1) Start vSphere Client. Connect to ESXi as a user with administrator rights
      and enter the Maintenance Mode.
      To switch ESXi to maintenance mode, connect to ESXi with vSphere
      Client, right-click the ESXi icon in the inventory, and select
      [Enter Maintenance Mode]. 

  (2) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console. Enable
      ESXi Shell access from SSH or the direct console, and the log
      into ESXi Shell as a user with administrator rights. (To log into ESXi
      shell from the direct console, press [Alt] + [F1].)

  (3) Execute the following command to uninstall the LSI SMI-S Provider.
        # esxcli software vib remove -n lsiprovider

  (4) Execute the reboot command to restart the server.

  (5) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console and then
      return the ESXi Shell access settings to their original values.
      Also connect to ESXi from vSphere Client and then exit maintenance
      mode. 


 [General Notices]
1. When using NEC ESMPRO Manager
 (1) The version of NEC ESMPRO Manager that can manage the system in which
     this software is installed must be Ver.5.66 or later.
     If you manage server which mounts N8103-161/168/172/173/174, you have
     to use NEC ESMPRO Manager Ver.5.72 or later.

 (2) The following symptoms occur when you monitor RAID Controllers using
     NEC ESMPRO Manager with LSI SMI-S Provider on VMware ESXi 5.
     See the "SMI-S_Provider_ESMPRO_SM_Notification.pdf" file attached to
     this page for details. 
    (a) For "Disk Array Information" in Logical Drive Property, NEC
        ESMPRO Manager does not display the part "order n/m," which
        indicates what number drive the logical drive is in the Disk Array.
    (b) In Logical Drive Property, NEC ESMPRO Manager does not display "Cache
        Mode (Current)" with some RAID Controllers.
    (c) You can select only one Disk Array for a Dedicated Hot Spare.
    (d) When you create a Dedicated Hot Spare to Logical Drive belonging
        to more than one Disk Array and then execute forcible offline to the
        Physical Device, the device may be displayed as "Global Hot Spare"
        instead of "Dedicated hot Spare".
    (e) The "Capacity" property for SSD Cache Drive displays capacity at the
        point when SSD Cache Drive was created.
    (f) When you remove and insert Physical Device which constitutes SSD Cache
        Drive, the Physical Device may remain to be displayed as a member of SSD
        Cache Disk Array.
    (g) If a Disk Array has more than one unused space, NEC ESMPRO Manager
        cannot display the correct Unused Capacity value on Property of the Disk
        Array.
    (h) From VMware ESXi 5 to NEC ESMPRO Manager, event notification may delay
        in the event of HDD Power Status change (Power Saving/ Transitioning/ On).
    (i) If you create a Hot Spare after degrading Logical Drive, NEC ESMPRO Manager
        may display a failure message even if it was created successfully.
    (j) VMware ESXi5 may fail to send information to NEC ESMPRO Manager if the 
        RAID System configuration changes frequently in a short period of time.
    (k) When Logical Drive Offline occurred, RAID System information may not
        get correctly until removing failed Physical Devices.
    (l) When executing "Scheduled Consistency Check for Logical Drive" to ESXi 5
        server which implements more than one RAID controller, the checking
        status of some RAID Controllers may not reflect to Web GUI automatically.

 (3) The following modules are required to manage RAID System with NEC ESMPRO
     Manager and LSI SMI-S Provider on VMware ESXi 5.0. 
    - Patch module for VMware ESXi 5.0 released in July 2012 or later
     You can get the modules in the way as described below. 
 (a) Patch module for VMware ESXi 5.0 released in July 2012
    - http://support.vmware.com/selfsupport/download/
       From the dropdown list of [Search by Product], select
           Product       :[ESXi(Embedded and Installable)]
           Version       :[5.0.0]
           Release Date  :[07/12/2012]
           Categories    :[All Categories]
           Severities    :[All Severities]
       and click [Search].
     Download "ESXi500-201207001".

2. When using vSphere Client
 (1) The following symptoms occur when you monitor RAID Controllers using
     vSphere Client with LSI SMI-S Provider on VMware ESXi 5.
     See the "SMI-S_Provider_vSphere_Client_Notification.pdf" file attached to
     this page for details. 
    (a) The value of Battery Status in the Reading Colum may be "Partially 
        Charged" on the Hardware Health Status window in the environment where
        the Flash Backup Unit is connected to the RAID controller.
    (b) The value of Battery Status in the Reading Colum may be "Unknown"
        on the Hardware Health Status window in the environment where the battery
        is connected to the RAID controller.
    (c) The status of the battery indicates "Unknown" on the Hardware Health
        Status window during the battery refresh.
    (d) When a problem occurs in Physical Device, the label of Physical Device
        indicates "UNDEFINED" and the status becomes "Warning" on the Hardware
        Health Status window. 
    (e) After Hot Spare rebuilding, the failed Physical Device remains in 
        the label of the Logical Drive on the Hardware Health Status window.
    (f) In the environment with many Physical Devices or Logical Drives, when
        you connect the server using vSphere Client immediately after starting
        VMware ESXi 5, there may be the case that no storage node is displayed
        on the Health Status window.
    (g) In the environment where more than one RAID Controller is connected and
        the status of the RAID Controller is "Alert" or "Warning" on the Hardware
        Health Status window, the RAID Controller with a problem may not be
        identified.
    (h) VMware ESXi5 may fail to send information to vSphere Client if the RAID
        System configuration changes frequently in a short period of time.
    (i) Restart vSphere Client if you want to get latest status of the battery
        or Flash Backup Unit.
    (j) Use WebBIOS if you want to identify which Physical Device is a part of
        the Logical Drive.

 (2) Either of the following modules is required to monitor 
     RAID Controller (N8103-115/129/130, N8403-026/003)
     with vSphere Client and LSI SMI-S Provider on VMware ESXi 5.0. 
    - Patch module for VMware ESXi 5.0 released in December 2011 or later, or 
    - VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1 or later
     You can get the patch in either way of (a) or (b) as described below. 
     For VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1 or later, see Step (3) below. 
 (a) Get P02 or later version of NEC Custom Image for ESXi 5.0 Patch 02 GA Install CD 
    - http://downloads.vmware.com/d/info/datacenter_cloud_infrastructure/vmware_vsphere/5_0#drivers_tools
      "NEC Custom Image for ESXi 5.0 Patch 02 GA Install CD"
      (2011/12/27)
 (b) Get the patch (for the customers who have already used the
     ESXi5.0 environment)
    - http://support.vmware.com/selfsupport/download/
       From the dropdown list of [Search by Product], select
           Product       :[ESXi(Embedded and Installable)]
           Version       :[5.0.0]
           Release Date  :[12/15/2011]
           Categories    :[All Categories]
           Severities    :[All Severities]
       and click [Search].
     Download "ESXi500-201112001".

 (3) The following module is required to monitor RAID Controller
     (N8103-149/150/151/160, N8403-059) with vSphere Client and LSI SMI-S
     Provider on VMware ESXi 5.0. 
    - VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1 or later
     You can get the patch in either way of (a) or (b) as described below.
 (a) VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1 package
    Download it from 
   - https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/details?downloadGroup=ESXI50U1&productId=242
 (b) Get the patch (for the customers who have already used the
     ESXi5.0 environment)
    - http://support.vmware.com/selfsupport/download/
       From the dropdown list of [Search by Product], select
           Product       :[ESXi(Embedded and Installable)]
           Version       :[5.0.0]
           Release Date  : [3/15/2012]
           Categories    :[All Categories]
           Severities    :[All Severities]
       and click [Search].
     Download "update-from-esxi5.0-5.0_update01".

3. When managing RAID System which is mixed with external SAS Controller
 (1) When managing RAID System which is mixed with external SAS Controller,
     LSI SMI-S may not work correctly and getting RAID System informaion may
     fail.
     When mixing external SAS Controller with RAID Controller, Please take
     the following steps to prevent from trouble.

    (a) Start vSphere Client. Connect to ESXi as a user with administrator
        rights and enter the Maintenance Mode.
        To switch ESXi to maintenance mode, connect to ESXi with vSphere
        Client, right-click the ESXi icon in the inventory, and select
        [Enter Maintenance Mode]. 

    (b) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console. Enable
        ESXi Shell access from SSH or the direct console, and the log
        into ESXi Shell as a user with administrator rights. (To log into ESXi
        shell from the direct console, press [Alt] + [F1].)

    (c) Execute the vi command to add following 4 lines to auto-execute file
        when ESXi startup.
        auto-execute file path and adding position are depending on version of
        VMware ESXi.
         [adding lines]
           /etc/init.d/sfcbd-watchdog stop
           rm -f /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir.so
           rm -f /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir-2.so
           /etc/init.d/sfcbd-watchdog start

         [auto-execute file path and adding position]
           - VMware ESXi5.0 or later
             Add above lines at the foot of /etc/rc.local .
           - VMware ESXi5.1 or later
             Add above lines at just befor line of "exit 0" line on
             /etc/rc.local.d/local.sh .

    (d) Execute the reboot command to restart the server.

    (e) Select [Troubleshooting Options] from the direct console and then
        return the ESXi Shell access settings to their original values.
        Also connect to ESXi from vSphere Client and then exit maintenance
        mode. 

    (f) After these steps, following messages may log to syslog.
        These messeages are harmless and please ignore.

       [example of messages]
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL Failed to load library: /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir.so
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL Error was: /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StoreLibFacadeIT1::Constructor: Failed to load library for Controller.
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StoreLibFacadeIT1::getInstance: Failed to load library for IR Controller.
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StorelibAdapter::getFacadeInstanceIR2 - getFacadeInstance for storelibir2
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL Failed to load library: /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir-2.so
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL Error was: /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir-2.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StoreLibFacadeIR2::Constructor: Failed to load library for Controller.
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StoreLibFacadeIR2::getInstance: Failed to load library for IR2 Controller.
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL Failed to load library: /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir-2.so
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL Error was: /usr/lib/cim/libstorelibir-2.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StoreLibFacadeIT::Constructor: Failed to load library for Controller.
       sfcbd:  INTERNAL StoreLibFacadeIT::getInstance: Failed to load library for IT Controller.

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[Attached Files]
 Date            |     Size      | Filename
-----------------+---------------+-----------------------------------
2012/10/12  11:01       7,106,678 vmware-esx-provider-lsiprovider.vib

You can check the integrity of the downloaded file by comparing the 
following values in the md5sum column and the MD5 checksums of the file
you have downloaded. If the checksums do not match, it means an error 
occurred during download.
 md5sum                          | Filename
---------------------------------+-----------------------------------
fde0fdc4e2f1ba6fba4f629889bacb95  vmware-esx-provider-lsiprovider.zip


[Revision History]
  2013/11/29  00.32.V0.03
  * Note that there is no change in the installation image.
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of the following OS
       - VMware ESXi 5.5
       - VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 3

  2013/9/13  00.32.V0.03
  * Note that there is no change in the installation image.
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of the following RAID Controllers
       - N8103-161 RAID Controller(1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
       - N8103-168 RAID Controller(1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
       - N8103-172 RAID Controller(512MB, RAID 0/1)
       - N8103-173 RAID Controller(512MB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
       - N8103-174 RAID Controller(1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
     2. Additional support of the following server models
       - Express5800/T110f-S
       - Express5800/R110f-1E
       - Express5800/R120e-2M
       - Express5800/R120e-1M
       - Express5800/B120e-h
     3. Additional support of the following OS
       - VMware ESXi 5.1 Update 1

  2013/2/28  00.32.V0.03
  * Note that there is no change in the installation image.
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of NEC ESMPRO Manager (Ver5.66 or later)
     3. Additional support of the following OS
       - VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 2

  2012/11/30  00.32.V0.03
  * Note that this is dedicated for vSphere Client. Do not use for NEC 
    ESMPRO Manager.
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of the following RAID Controllers
       - N8103-152 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
       - N8103-167 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
     2. Additional support of Flash Backup Unit

  2012/10/31  00.27.V0.11
  * Note that there is no change in the installation image.
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of the following server models
       - Express5800/E120d-1
       - Express5800/E120d-M
     2. Additional support of the following OS
       - VMware ESXi 5.1
  "Notice"
     1. Additional notices for managing RAID System which was mixed with
        external SAS Controller

  2012/8/22  00.27.V0.11
  * Note that there is no change in the installation image.
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of NEC ESMPRO Manager (Ver5.6 or later)
  "Notice"
     1. Additional notices for using NEC ESMPRO Manager
  "Other"
     1. Additional procedure for update

  2012/6/18  00.27.V0.11
  "Enhancement"
     1. Additional support of the following RAID Controllers
       - N8103-149 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1)
       - N8103-150 RAID Controller (512MB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
       - N8103-151 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
       - N8103-160 RAID Controller (1GB, RAID 0/1/5/6)
     2. Additional support of the following server models
       - Express5800/T110d
       - Express5800/T120d
       - Express5800/B120d
       - Express5800/R120d-1E
       - Express5800/R120d-1M
       - Express5800/R120d-2E
  - Express5800/R120d-2M 
     3. Additional support of the following OS
       - VMware ESXi 5.0 Update 1

  2012/2/17  00.24.V0.03
  First version released.

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[Trademarks and Copyright]

The copyright for this software is held by LSI Corporation. 
NEC is permitted to distribute this software by LSI Corporation. 
* VMware is a registered trademark of VMware, Inc. in the United States
  and/or other jurisdictions.
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