I know it's not a good idea to pull the cable when you're doing I/O, but
I'm doing a test and part of it is to see how the host will react to a
cable pull and to determine what needs to be done to get the host back up
and running with the least amount of downtime. For instance, what would
the Linux host do if someone tripped over the SCSI cable?
I was looking for a command that could be used to go out and search the bus
without having to reboot or power down the system. Something like
drvconfig in Solaris or vgscan in HP or scsiha in SGI....anything in Linux
that will allow me to recover/renegotiate the SCSI connection without
having to reboot?
TIA.
-H
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