Mike,
This help me to discover the new LUNs, I have one question, I am running a 
cluster services, I did the rescan from the standby node, I need to run it 
also on the active nodes, but first I want to know if running the rescan 
will affect the mounted LUNs and/or the active cluster services?

Thanks,

On Monday, October 4, 2010 5:00:36 PM UTC-4, Mike Christie wrote:
>
> On 10/03/2010 02:08 PM, Rahsaan Page wrote:
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I have a question, when you add a new lun to iscsi target, if client
> > iSCSI initiator is already logged in to target, do i have to restart
> > the client iSCSI initiator for it to see the new lun? how can i make
> > client iSCSI initiator see new lun with out restarting iSCSI initiator
> > and losing connection to current Target and Lun's?
> >
>
> If you use a target that sends the iscsi async pdu with 
> REPORT_LUNS_DATA_CHANGED then the new luns should be added automatically 
> for you (deleted luns are not removed though and need to be manually 
> deleted).
>
> If it is not getting automatically added then you need to run either
>
> //rescan all sessions for new luns
> iscsiadm -m session --rescan
> // rescan specific session
> iscsiadm -m session -R $SID --rescan
> (see the README for other variants)
>
> This commands only add new luns. If you want something that adds and 
> deletes luns then use the rescan-bus.sh script in the sg utils.
>
>

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