Reference Dell PERC 6 / i stand?

I have a Setup Raid 6 on a Dell PERC 6 / i on a Supermicro H8DGU

running a trial of the esxi 5.5u2

No matter what I try, I can't do the Dell raid card is displayed in the storage adapters. I don't get any device also appear for passthrough if it means something.

I have the AMD - V active and I had once made quick initialization (it's now the initialization in the background) I saw him appear on the list as a possible drive to install esxi. That tells me the esxi sees the card and the raid. But once I'm in vsphere nothing appears. Have not found a lot of messages from people not able to pick up this card so I think that the problem is just me. Ideas of things to check?

But I guess that even with 'Boot Support' is enabled on Perc, is yet to appear in ESXi?

I just checked your listing of motherboards to Supermicro. It employs riser card for the PCIe slots. Just to rule out it because there are a lot of wiring on the Perc: the card is well adjusted to the port of mounting?

You can check if ESXi usually sees the device by runiing "lspci - vvv" on the CLI/ssh. It lists the devices seen by the kernel, if Perc is not here I would consider the Perc is defective or some strange PCIe connection problem.

I have a Perc 6 / I works well for a client on a DELL Poweredge 2950 ex personalised Dell VMWare 5.5 Update 2 but on SAS, disks. But it's all DELL hardware and software side. I assume that the custom DELL VMWare image works only on DELL systems.

I have found several traces as the Perc 6 / I could run a little crazy if you use disks not certified by DELL. Also the Perc 6 controllers do not seem to be supported more than 2 TB of drives (see for example: disk HARD Support for 2.5 to 3 TB drives and beyond - TechCenter Extras - Wiki - TechCenter Extras - Dell Community)

So, you can probably run the test to disconnect all readers of your first and remove the Perc firmware RAID configuration and see if ESXi detects and it lists. If it does not help either I ran the test on different materials/mobo.

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    interface Gi1/0/11
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/12
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/13
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/14
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/15
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/16
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/17
    channel-group 1 mode active
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/18
    channel-group 1 mode active
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/19
    channel-group 1 mode active
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    exit
    !
    interface Gi1/0/20
    channel-group 1 mode active
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    exit
    !
    interface port-channel 1
    description "Cisco 6506 Po1"
    switchport mode general
    switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
    switchport general allowed vlan add 100 tagged

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