RE: [expert] Accessing hot plugged SCSI disks

1999-11-24 Thread Denis Havlik
:~>>echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 [id] 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi :~> I have always hated the "add-single-device" command because i keep forgetting the id-s. Is there something like "rescan-scsi" command? D.

RE: [expert] Accessing hot plugged SCSI disks

1999-11-24 Thread Bois, Mathieu
> echo "scsi add-single-device 0 0 [id] 0" > /proc/scsi/scsi I have just tested it and it works perfectly ! (and moreover, it is very quick) Thank you very much ! Mathieu

Re: [expert] Accessing hot plugged SCSI disks

1999-11-20 Thread Karsten Römling
"Bois, Mathieu" wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm wondering if a command like drvconfig/disks for Solaris exist on Linux > for PC too. > > A few days ago, I have hot plugged a SCSI disk while Linux was running, but > it didn't want to recognize there was a /dev/sdb device now plugged in > (during the boot

Re: [expert] Accessing hot plugged SCSI disks

1999-01-17 Thread Civileme
"Bois, Mathieu" wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wondering if a command like drvconfig/disks for Solaris exist on Linux > for PC too. > > A few days ago, I have hot plugged a SCSI disk while Linux was running, but > it didn't want to recognize there was a /dev/sdb device now plugged in > (during the boot, it

[expert] Accessing hot plugged SCSI disks

1999-01-17 Thread Bois, Mathieu
Hi, I'm wondering if a command like drvconfig/disks for Solaris exist on Linux for PC too. A few days ago, I have hot plugged a SCSI disk while Linux was running, but it didn't want to recognize there was a /dev/sdb device now plugged in (during the boot, it detected the usual SCSI disk /dev/sda