NVMe Showing in LSPCI but not on LSBLK





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I got a problem in which I got 4 NVMe drives.
They do show using the LSPCI command but not all of them show when using the LSBLK...
What could be the problem?
Thanks for your help or advice.



Here are the outputs for both commands:



dsk281989@wb:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop1 7:1 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6405
>nvme0n1 259:0 0 477G 0 disk
loop2 7:2 0 151.4M 1 loop /snap/arduino-mhall119/5
>nvme0n2 259:1 0 238.5G 0 disk**
loop0 7:0 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6350
>nvme1n1 259:2 0 1.8T 0 disk**
sda 8:0 0 232.9G 0 disk
├─sda2 8:2 0 1K 0 part
├─sda5 8:5 0 32G 0 part [SWAP]
└─sda1 8:1 0 200.9G 0 part /
loop3 7:3 0 91.1M 1 loop /snap/core/6531

dsk281989@wb:~$ lspci
7f:0d.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller System Address Decoder 1 (rev 07)
83:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
84:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
85:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
87:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
8a:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>8f:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
93:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 8358 (rev 03)
97:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 0358 (rev 03)
98:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:08.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:0c.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>9a:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9b:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9c:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Western Digital Device 2201**
9e:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:14.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:15.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a2:00.0 Mass storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a4:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:09.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:10.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:11.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a7:00.0 PCI bridge: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542
a7:00.1 Memory controller: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542









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    Can you post the outputs of those two different commands?

    – Tintin
    Mar 25 at 18:28











  • Thanks, I have added them.

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    Mar 26 at 1:07


















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I got a problem in which I got 4 NVMe drives.
They do show using the LSPCI command but not all of them show when using the LSBLK...
What could be the problem?
Thanks for your help or advice.



Here are the outputs for both commands:



dsk281989@wb:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop1 7:1 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6405
>nvme0n1 259:0 0 477G 0 disk
loop2 7:2 0 151.4M 1 loop /snap/arduino-mhall119/5
>nvme0n2 259:1 0 238.5G 0 disk**
loop0 7:0 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6350
>nvme1n1 259:2 0 1.8T 0 disk**
sda 8:0 0 232.9G 0 disk
├─sda2 8:2 0 1K 0 part
├─sda5 8:5 0 32G 0 part [SWAP]
└─sda1 8:1 0 200.9G 0 part /
loop3 7:3 0 91.1M 1 loop /snap/core/6531

dsk281989@wb:~$ lspci
7f:0d.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller System Address Decoder 1 (rev 07)
83:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
84:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
85:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
87:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
8a:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>8f:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
93:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 8358 (rev 03)
97:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 0358 (rev 03)
98:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:08.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:0c.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>9a:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9b:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9c:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Western Digital Device 2201**
9e:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:14.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:15.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a2:00.0 Mass storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a4:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:09.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:10.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:11.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a7:00.0 PCI bridge: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542
a7:00.1 Memory controller: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542









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    Can you post the outputs of those two different commands?

    – Tintin
    Mar 25 at 18:28











  • Thanks, I have added them.

    – wheelbear
    Mar 26 at 1:07














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I got a problem in which I got 4 NVMe drives.
They do show using the LSPCI command but not all of them show when using the LSBLK...
What could be the problem?
Thanks for your help or advice.



Here are the outputs for both commands:



dsk281989@wb:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop1 7:1 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6405
>nvme0n1 259:0 0 477G 0 disk
loop2 7:2 0 151.4M 1 loop /snap/arduino-mhall119/5
>nvme0n2 259:1 0 238.5G 0 disk**
loop0 7:0 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6350
>nvme1n1 259:2 0 1.8T 0 disk**
sda 8:0 0 232.9G 0 disk
├─sda2 8:2 0 1K 0 part
├─sda5 8:5 0 32G 0 part [SWAP]
└─sda1 8:1 0 200.9G 0 part /
loop3 7:3 0 91.1M 1 loop /snap/core/6531

dsk281989@wb:~$ lspci
7f:0d.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller System Address Decoder 1 (rev 07)
83:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
84:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
85:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
87:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
8a:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>8f:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
93:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 8358 (rev 03)
97:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 0358 (rev 03)
98:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:08.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:0c.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>9a:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9b:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9c:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Western Digital Device 2201**
9e:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:14.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:15.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a2:00.0 Mass storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a4:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:09.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:10.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:11.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a7:00.0 PCI bridge: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542
a7:00.1 Memory controller: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542









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I got a problem in which I got 4 NVMe drives.
They do show using the LSPCI command but not all of them show when using the LSBLK...
What could be the problem?
Thanks for your help or advice.



Here are the outputs for both commands:



dsk281989@wb:~$ lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
loop1 7:1 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6405
>nvme0n1 259:0 0 477G 0 disk
loop2 7:2 0 151.4M 1 loop /snap/arduino-mhall119/5
>nvme0n2 259:1 0 238.5G 0 disk**
loop0 7:0 0 91M 1 loop /snap/core/6350
>nvme1n1 259:2 0 1.8T 0 disk**
sda 8:0 0 232.9G 0 disk
├─sda2 8:2 0 1K 0 part
├─sda5 8:5 0 32G 0 part [SWAP]
└─sda1 8:1 0 200.9G 0 part /
loop3 7:3 0 91.1M 1 loop /snap/core/6531

dsk281989@wb:~$ lspci
7f:0d.1 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.2 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Unicast Register 0 (rev 07)
7f:0d.6 System peripheral: Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 Integrated Memory Controller System Address Decoder 1 (rev 07)
83:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
84:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8733 (rev ca)
85:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
87:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
8a:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>8f:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
93:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 8358 (rev 03)
97:00.0 Serial controller: Exar Corp. Device 0358 (rev 03)
98:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:04.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:08.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
99:0c.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
>9a:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9b:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Sandisk Corp Device 0100**
>9c:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Western Digital Device 2201**
9e:00.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:14.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
9f:15.0 PCI bridge: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a2:00.0 Mass storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic Device c012 (rev a0)
a4:00.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:08.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:09.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:10.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a5:11.0 PCI bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. Device 8748 (rev ca)
a7:00.0 PCI bridge: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542
a7:00.1 Memory controller: PMC-Sierra Inc. Device 8542






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    Can you post the outputs of those two different commands?

    – Tintin
    Mar 25 at 18:28











  • Thanks, I have added them.

    – wheelbear
    Mar 26 at 1:07














  • 1





    Can you post the outputs of those two different commands?

    – Tintin
    Mar 25 at 18:28











  • Thanks, I have added them.

    – wheelbear
    Mar 26 at 1:07








1




1





Can you post the outputs of those two different commands?

– Tintin
Mar 25 at 18:28





Can you post the outputs of those two different commands?

– Tintin
Mar 25 at 18:28













Thanks, I have added them.

– wheelbear
Mar 26 at 1:07





Thanks, I have added them.

– wheelbear
Mar 26 at 1:07










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