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Sorry, forgot something quick - I'm reading the MAN pages now on camcontrol
and the warnings associated with it.
If this server is in production later and has active users is there reason to
think that a rescan would cause problems with and read/writes happening at
tha
In the last episode (Jun 10), D. Goss said:
> On Jun 10, 2005, at 6:42 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > Try "camcontrol rescan all" to tell the kernel to rescan all the
> > scsi busses. Otherwise there's no way for it to know you added a
> > device.
>
> Sorry, forgot something quick - I'm reading the MA
On Jun 10, 2005, at 6:42 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
Try "camcontrol rescan all" to tell the kernel to rescan all the scsi
busses. Otherwise there's no way for it to know you added a device.
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Sorry, forgot something quick - I'm reading the MAN pages now on
On Jun 10, 2005, at 6:42 PM, Dan Nelson wrote:
Try "camcontrol rescan all" to tell the kernel to rescan all the scsi
busses. Otherwise there's no way for it to know you added a device.
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Dan Nelson
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Thank you Dan, exacty what I needed. I was unaware of camcontro
In the last episode (Jun 10), D. Goss said:
> Experimenting with new IBM xSeries 345. It has six hot-swap U320
> SCSI bays. Just got another hot-swap drive/tray that is an IBM part
> to add. I inserted drive with system up and running and then logged
> in via SSH and went to SU/root. From there
Hi,
I've been digging via Google and can't seem to find this one. I
think it's an easy one unless there is some hardware specificity:
Experimenting with new IBM xSeries 345. It has six hot-swap U320
SCSI bays. Just got another hot-swap drive/tray that is an IBM part
to add. I inserted