Howdy,
is it possible to add a scsi drive to a Linux system without
having to reboot the machine i.o.w. is there a way to rescan
the scsi bus (cfr drvconfig; disks on Solaris) ?
Thanks in advance,
Nico
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Hallo Nico,
Nico De Ranter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is it possible to add a scsi drive to a Linux system without
having to reboot the machine i.o.w. is there a way to rescan
the scsi bus (cfr drvconfig; disks on Solaris) ?
this simple script works fine for me:
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| #!/bin/sh
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| for
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Howdy,
is it possible to add a scsi drive to a Linux system without
having to reboot the machine i.o.w. is there a way to rescan
the scsi bus (cfr drvconfig; disks on Solaris) ?
scsiadd (it may be in woody+). HTH
Thanks in advance,
Nico
Nico De Ranter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
is it possible to add a scsi drive to a Linux system without
having to reboot the machine i.o.w. is there a way to rescan
the scsi bus (cfr drvconfig; disks on Solaris) ?
In testing or unstable, you can:
apt-get install scsiadd
For example,
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 09:28:38AM +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
is it possible to add a scsi drive to a Linux system without
having to reboot the machine i.o.w. is there a way to rescan
the scsi bus (cfr drvconfig; disks on Solaris) ?
The scsitools package contains a nice script to do it,
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